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Author Topic: Propaganda...ugh! (politics)  (Read 681 times)

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Propaganda...ugh! (politics)
« on: 23 May 2011, 16:31:35 »

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCAQ7YL2o1M&feature=player_embedded[/media]

THIS patronising drivel from an institution that's own accounts have failed to make it past auditors for 16 years?

Jaw-dropping stuff.  >:(
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Re: Propaganda...ugh! (politics)
« Reply #1 on: 23 May 2011, 16:51:43 »

i agree Nick, that video beggars belief and is the very definition of chutzpah  :o

plus i dont see what purpose the promo serves, other than to make a few thousand policy wonks in brussels look like they're doing something?  :-?
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Re: Propaganda...ugh! (politics)
« Reply #2 on: 23 May 2011, 17:52:52 »

OMG.

It would be funny if it isn't all going to end in very big tears. Were those 3 guys "Nick the GreeK"s
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« Reply #3 on: 24 May 2011, 07:45:57 »

Indeed we certainly do 'deserve better'

In my view the best way to promote this desire is to clear Westminster of those self-serving sycophants masquerading as public servants.

The sooner we have a strong majority government determined to serve the people of this country, have our own laws held paramount and have full control of our domestic and foreign policy, the better.

Europe is not the problem here – it’s down fairly and very squarely to the gutless =blankers in Westminster - a successive cadre of whom have sold the independence and integrity of this country like a pimp does with the services of a cheap whore.

‘Brussels’ is bursting at the duvet seams with whoremongers and the diseased masses of those who would serve to promote their own agenda rather than for good of their own country and its peoples.

If people here got off their arses to become interested in what ‘Westminster’ was doing in their name and started to question those who would seek to represent us, held our ‘public servants’ to account, displayed our dissatisfaction practically rather than sit and complain about it and, above all else, actually bothered to vote, we may eventually be able to elect a government of those who would have the will and determination to put the concerns of this country first and foremost.
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Re: Propaganda...ugh! (politics)
« Reply #4 on: 24 May 2011, 13:53:56 »

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Indeed we certainly do 'deserve better'

In my view the best way to promote this desire is to clear Westminster of those self-serving sycophants masquerading as public servants.

The sooner we have a strong majority government determined to serve the people of this country, have our own laws held paramount and have full control of our domestic and foreign policy, the better.

Europe is not the problem here – it’s down fairly and very squarely to the gutless =blankers in Westminster - a successive cadre of whom have sold the independence and integrity of this country like a pimp does with the services of a cheap whore.

‘Brussels’ is bursting at the duvet seams with whoremongers and the diseased masses of those who would serve to promote their own agenda rather than for good of their own country and its peoples.

If people here got off their arses to become interested in what ‘Westminster’ was doing in their name and started to question those who would seek to represent us, held our ‘public servants’ to account, displayed our dissatisfaction practically rather than sit and complain about it and, above all else, actually bothered to vote, we may eventually be able to elect a government of those who would have the will and determination to put the concerns of this country first and foremost.

Don't beat about the bush. You need to say it how it is. ;D ;D

Sadly as we have mutually said in the past. No one is really interested (except the politicians and civil servants). So long as folk can eat and drink, watch soaps on 70 inch plasma Tvs, go on holiday once or twice a year etc. Occasionally they are roused from their torpor by something like MPs expenses but they soon slip back into drone mode. Life is too comfortable. As someone once said "We have never had it so good"
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« Reply #5 on: 24 May 2011, 15:30:11 »

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Don't beat about the bush. You need to say it how it is. ;D ;D

Sadly as we have mutually said in the past. No one is really interested (except the politicians and civil servants). So long as folk can eat and drink, watch soaps on 70 inch plasma Tvs, go on holiday once or twice a year etc. Occasionally they are roused from their torpor by something like MPs expenses but they soon slip back into drone mode. Life is too comfortable. As someone once said "We have never had it so good"

Yes, I'm always a bit frisky first thing V. ;D

You’re right about 'drone' mode all the same - when the lights start to go out and Tesco's begin to charge handsomely for the meager amount remaining on the shelves perhaps people will stir from their somnolent state.

Nothing like a bit of hardship to rearrange the priorities. :y
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