tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19769829.post4039937432235348715..comments2024-02-09T19:44:17.241+00:00Comments on AngloAustria: David Cameron will transform Britain, if the Conservatives can win the political gameJack Maturinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00903651577858853608noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19769829.post-87007132053141373332010-02-18T19:31:31.910+00:002010-02-18T19:31:31.910+00:00He truly was a man among men.He truly was a man among men.Jack Maturinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00903651577858853608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19769829.post-756518704912424552010-02-18T14:57:32.066+00:002010-02-18T14:57:32.066+00:00Jack,
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Brilliant.....
May Uncle Ge...Jack,<br /><br />Re Update: - <br /><br />Brilliant.....<br /><br />May Uncle George 'Rest in Peace'. Gawd bless 'im!!<br /><br />ADArchie Deannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19769829.post-76163434309176041942010-02-18T14:03:53.608+00:002010-02-18T14:03:53.608+00:00What Archie said.What Archie said.Jack Maturinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00903651577858853608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19769829.post-18705878558868751452010-02-18T11:19:49.236+00:002010-02-18T11:19:49.236+00:00Anonymous,
Firstly, to vote is to automatically l...Anonymous,<br /><br />Firstly, to vote is to automatically legitimize the entire 'system' in its entirety, thus giving the politicians the 'mandate' they so desperately crave. By playing the game you agree to accept the outcome - it's as simple as that!! <br /><br />Secondly, of course politicians care if their subjects (citizens we ain't!) don't vote. Their problem is determining at what point the lack of participation manifestly contradicts the standard claim of voter 'apathy' when attempting to explain low turn out. I guarantee that should voting levels continue to decline at the rate that they have been over recent years, voting will be made compulsory, presumably under the claim of 'protecting democracy' or some other like drivel. <br /><br />In any case, all the above not withstanding, voting within the current set up really is no more or less than an attempt by any individual voter to force his/her views upon all fellow subjects - hardly due process for a just and peaceful society. On the contrary in fact, it's mob rule - the inevitable final destination of all democracy. <br /><br />Thus, incredible though it may seem to you, I regard 'voting', within the existing political structure, as tantamount to an act of aggression - leaving not voting as the only rational (& moral) position to assume when the current, wholly corrupt, entirely parasitic edifice - maintained by force alone lest if be forgotten - has been properly considered.<br /><br />Happy Days!!<br /><br />ADArchie Deannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19769829.post-3637918726820350192010-02-18T08:52:41.005+00:002010-02-18T08:52:41.005+00:00Can't argue with anything you say except this ...Can't argue with anything you say except this matter of not voting.<br /><br />It has been tried and it has failed; it falls on deaf political ears. they don't care and, if you doubt it look at the turnout for Margaret Thatcher against the turnout we now experience.<br /><br />What these people need is to be shocked. If you can bring yourself to do it vote UKIP or if not any of the minor parties that come closest to your beliefs.<br /><br />The only way to show these morons that people still hold with right wing policies is to show it by voting right wing, regardless, and Camerons pink party is not right wingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com