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Post by ant-mac on Oct 29, 2018 0:56:28 GMT
It's called the Apple Isle and we all know what you stick in a pig's mouth - apart from David Cameron's cock...
"What's the matter, boy? I bet you can squeal. I bet you can squeal like a pig. Let's squeal. Squeal now. Squeal."
He looks like he's just spotted a couple of banjo-playing rednecks coming his way.
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Post by ant-mac on Oct 29, 2018 0:57:23 GMT
Ex British PM.
He made an ill-advised choice while he was still a student, which later came to public notice while he was in office.
Basically, as far as I can tell, it involved a decapitated pig's head and his cock. I'll leave the rest to your imagination. That is a bit of insider information there. Not the best analogy.
He appears to have made ill-advised choices as well when he was ruling pm too. So much for these educated, academic and supposedly intelligent politicians that become leaders of the people.
Well, that's what you get when you vote for a smug, self-satisfied pig fucker.
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Post by ant-mac on Oct 29, 2018 1:00:29 GMT
Well, that's what you get when you vote for a smug, self-satisfied pig fucker. Doesn't say much for the voting herd either.
You can't always blame the voting public.
After all, sometimes the choices available to them are simply inadequate, no matter which side they favour.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2018 1:05:34 GMT
He looks like he's just spotted a couple of banjo-playing rednecks coming his way. Ned Beatty's great grandson!
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Post by ant-mac on Oct 29, 2018 1:06:44 GMT
You can't always blame the voting public.
After all, sometimes the choices available to them are simply inadequate, no matter which side they favour.
Technically, we have no choice in OZ but to vote due to it being compulsory. In the UK it isn't. They are still not too sharp. What are we voting for anyway, so we can keep a bunch of disloyal and entitled sociopathic narcissists to keep on serving themselves? Well, if they don't vote, then they can't really complain if they don't get a decent result.
However, I can certainly sympathize with anyone who's beginning to question the seeming futility of it all.
In my youth, I was a member of the Labor Party. Now, I don't trust any of the fuckers.
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Post by ant-mac on Oct 29, 2018 1:09:09 GMT
He looks like he's just spotted a couple of banjo-playing rednecks coming his way. Ned Beatty's great grandson! Well, as long as he doesn't decide to go on a canoeing trip with Burt Reynolds or share a secret lair under the New York subway with Gene Hackman, I guess he'll do all right.
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Post by ant-mac on Oct 29, 2018 1:26:16 GMT
Well, if they don't vote, then they can't really complain if they don't get a decent result.
However, I can certainly sympathize with anyone who's beginning to question the seeming futility of it all.
In my youth, I was a member of the Labor Party. Now, I don't trust any of the fuckers.
That is the paradox, there is never anyone real decent worth voting for.
We had an elected pm which the majority of voters voted for and then they decided they can just change the leader because of the polls and popularity to gain more headway. What a farce and yes, it is appearing futile.
Regardless of ones like or dislike of who is the leader, that is one of the most disloyal and corrupt things to do to the voting public, when we are told WE have to vote for who we want to lead. Heck, even Trump can't be or wont be impeached. The voted pm stands their term, runs again and if they lose then the party can change its leadership.
Personally, I've always accepted the fact that - in Australia at least - the voting public elects the governing political party, but the political party elects its leader. I've also always accepted that the political party is free to change its leader anytime a majority of it members wish to do so.
However, I also understand how this may upset members of the voting public, as they consider it to be their duty to vote a prime minister in or out of office - along with his or her political party.
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Post by ant-mac on Oct 29, 2018 1:32:16 GMT
What has where you live got to do with anything? I don't get the correlation. Dude, Hollywood, San Francisco, California is the mecca for bizarre sex. You're in the Outback, right? I don't know if he is, but I am...
Or at least I can see it from where I live.
And you wouldn't believe the weird shit we get up to in the bush.
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Post by ant-mac on Oct 29, 2018 1:46:57 GMT
Personally, I've always accepted the fact that - in Australia at least - the voting public elects the governing political party, but the political party elects its leader. I've also always accepted that the political party is free to change its leader anytime a majority of it members wish to do so.
However, I also understand how this may upset members of the voting public, as they consider it to be their duty to vote a prime minister in or out of office - along with his or her political party.
I just feel that unless there is a major scandal, or something illicit was done that contravenes the trust in the law that is so righteously upheld by those in power, I personally feel that leadership change based on the majority of members in the party only weakens their own standing. It is ultimately for themselves, in a desperate attempt to get elected back into office, not for the people. If they make it our duty to vote, then they need to make it their duty to lead for the term based on the votes.
But yes, what they choose to do can only be accepted, because what other choice is there? In general, I agree and sympathize with your point of view.
However, if it's any consolation, we've seen what happens to political parties in this country when they chop and change their leaders too often.
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Post by ant-mac on Oct 29, 2018 1:50:34 GMT
I don't know if he is, but I am...
Or at least I can see it from where I live.
And you wouldn't believe the weird shit we get up to in the bush.
I think gamey was being tongue in cheek when he said outback, due to the perception of foreigners about OZ.
I doubt the weird s<>t that goes on in the Australian bush would be anymore weirder than what goes on in the US redneck sticks.
Just less squealing...
"Hey Skip? What's that? Sonny's fallen down the well near the old tin mine? How the fuck did he manage that? What do you mean you pushed him? He did what? He asked if he could borrow one of your vaginas?! The dirty, horny little bastard!"
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Post by ant-mac on Oct 29, 2018 1:55:54 GMT
In general, I agree and sympathize with your point of view.
However, if it's any consolation, we've seen what happens to political parties in this country when they chop and change their leaders too often.
I am not a coalition supporter, but I can see what they have done to themselves here and it appears that they have just handed over the reigns to labor.
The coalition also need a name change. Calling themselves liberals is confusing when they are right leaning not left. That is their first deceit, it didn't show much foresight and they are only liberal with themselves. They should consider renaming themselves the Conservatives.
At least that would be slightly more honest.
Failing that, they could always call themselves the Lying, Dishonest, Backstabbing Bastards, although Labor might also be considering that name change.
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Post by ant-mac on Oct 29, 2018 2:20:18 GMT
They should consider renaming themselves the Conservatives.
At least that would be slightly more honest.
Failing that, they could always call themselves the Lying, Dishonest, Backstabbing Bastards, although Labor might also be considering that name change.
Lets put it this way, I am considering voting for one of the lessor parties as a protest vote, and if more people do that, then those parties that are supposed to hold good stead will have to take a good long look at themselves.
The right wing Liberal\National party is a joke anyway. The only chance they had at winning an election was by forming a coalition. Yes, the Conservative Pride Party - CPP, or something similar would be more suitable and at least gives a clearer picture of what political spectrum they will represent.
I've been making protest votes in state and federal elections for nearly two decades now.
I'm pretty much disenfranchised with the major parties.
However, I still stay on the left with my choices.
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Post by ant-mac on Oct 29, 2018 4:13:39 GMT
I don't know if he is, but I am...
Or at least I can see it from where I live.
And you wouldn't believe the weird shit we get up to in the bush.
I know we Californians haven't cornered the market on weird sex. I'm joking because it's the stereotype. More bizarre shit goes on in Kentucky and Kansas than here. Not to mention Duelling Banjos...
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Post by Dracula on Oct 29, 2018 4:47:57 GMT
I'd make a killing as a carnival act.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2018 12:51:39 GMT
I don't know if he is, but I am...
Or at least I can see it from where I live.
And you wouldn't believe the weird shit we get up to in the bush.
I think gamey was being tongue in cheek when he said outback, due to the perception of foreigners about OZ.
I doubt the weird s<>t that goes on in the Australian bush would be anymore weirder than what goes on in the US redneck sticks.
Toasty, why did I think you were a Canuck? Did you live in Canada at one point?
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