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emmalush replied to the topic And the winner of X factor…..IS in the board Off topic chat 19 years, 3 months ago
@rubyred wrote:
2 scottish lads, viewers (scottish ones in particular) made well aware there Scottish..
erm..yeah they happen to be Scots..it does NOT mean we neccesarilly vote for them !! we Knew they were Scots by the accent alone. gosh only knows why YOU chose to highlight this ems!
Because believe it or not, highlighting it on tv helps to get…[Read more]
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emmalush replied to the topic Typical British Justice in the board Getting serious 19 years, 3 months ago
@Mr Bigstuff wrote:
The policemen who beat Rodney King were acquitted too. It doesn’t mean they didn’t commit any crime though. They were caught on tape just like Griffin and Collett. Griffin said that if someone told the police what he had just said he would get 7 years in prison. If that’s not an admission of guilt I don’t know what is.
So now…[Read more]
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emmalush replied to the topic B.N.P. Manifesto in the board Getting serious 19 years, 3 months ago
3 years ago, what did “Britain paid 9.97bn euros into the EU budget but received 6.22bn euros in return” mean? What was that money spent on?
How much do we pay on a daily, monthly or yearly basis in the year 2006?
Why dont we spend the money ourselves, havn’t you lefty extremists got any backbone?
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emmalush replied to the topic The real face of the BNP. in the board Getting serious 19 years, 3 months ago
@Slayer wrote:
This is from someone who tars every labourite, conservative and liberal (the “old” guard) with the same brush- funny how you don’t like the boot when its on the other foot.
When you face it that the BNP is no better than any other political party, you will find enlightenment
Ruck me, theres a world of difference between BNP…[Read more]
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emmalush replied to the topic B.N.P. Manifesto in the board Getting serious 19 years, 3 months ago
@Slayer wrote:
Even when we agree, we can’t agree can we! :lol:
the EU is not an organisation which I support however I recognise the economic benefit of being in a single market. We should remain in the EU but by stick to its original principles of a common market place NOT some bureaucratic nightmare which impacts on our daily life
The common…[Read more]
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emmalush replied to the topic The real face of the BNP. in the board Getting serious 19 years, 3 months ago
@ForumHostPB wrote:
I can’t be arsed to look it all up again –
Are you by any chance suggesting that the whole thing is false and that these two didn’t do it ??? Surely not Emma – somebody so dedicated to the truth and free speech as yourself wouldn’t go into denial over all this would they??
You want me to take part in a debate created by you, a…[Read more]
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emmalush replied to the topic The real face of the BNP. in the board Getting serious 19 years, 3 months ago
2 things PB.
1. Say sorry for the anti-BNP slagging in this thread and mean it.
2. Provide a credible link. -
emmalush replied to the topic Frontline Britain in the board Getting serious 19 years, 3 months ago
@Slayer wrote:
I don’t commit crime
If you dont commit crimes, why do you need one?
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emmalush replied to the topic B.N.P. Manifesto in the board Getting serious 19 years, 3 months ago
Slayer, if we pull out of the eu, people in the eu will trade with us if we make a good enough product.
To think that we have to pay to be part of a bigger community of countries and not be capable of holding our own is pathetic and lazy.
This poxy government are useless at training the unemployed here, which is now 1.7 million, 2.7 million on…[Read more]
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emmalush replied to the topic Typical British Justice in the board Getting serious 19 years, 3 months ago
@Mr Bigstuff wrote:
Griffin and Collett were guilty as sin, caught on tape
You obviously do not agree with the law then. Do you prefer lawlessness and/or dictatorism?
Griffin admitted that he had commited a crime.
Mr troll, he didnt, he said he would be commiting a crime had he said what he said outside…
They were deliberately scare-mongering…
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emmalush replied to the topic Frontline Britain in the board Getting serious 19 years, 3 months ago
@Slayer wrote:
I am already convinced of the need for ID cards Emma
Im glad to see your prepared to be watched for when you might commit a crime.
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emmalush replied to the topic Typical British Justice in the board Getting serious 19 years, 3 months ago
The other incredible difference between MJ’s trial and NG’s is the media attitude, with MJ its was about 60-40 in favour, with NG it was about 5-95 in favour at best.
We all pretty much know that MJ isnt squeaky clean, especially his bed sheets :wink: , but because he has a mass of world wide support, including well “respected” celebrities like…[Read more]
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emmalush replied to the topic And the winner of X factor…..IS in the board Off topic chat 19 years, 3 months ago
@Rainbowbrite wrote:
@emmalush wrote:
Its X factor, not sing factor, otherwise that woman in the wheel chair would still be in it.
Obviously you have such a talent for listening you remember her wheelchair firstly and not her name or her voice.
Hmm. :?
I remember hearing her glorious voice in Newcastle (or north east), thats what stuck in my…[Read more]
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emmalush replied to the topic And the winner of X factor…..IS in the board Off topic chat 19 years, 3 months ago
@*Dawny* wrote:
Well I disagree with ya there Emma, as the winner will most definatly be selling records, so will the runners up! Look at Maria from last year, she is selling records now, but the only ppl that will buy Ray’s records will be his family and friends, he does not have the X factor, not one bit!
Blimey, sounds like you hate Ray. I didnt…[Read more]
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emmalush replied to the topic Hells kitchen american style in the board Off topic chat 19 years, 3 months ago
The respect atleast the two finalists Heather and Virginia have for Ramsey was clear to see, they may not have liked his initial shouting abuse, but its all about getting accross some discipline and seperating the wanabe chefs from the chefs.
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emmalush replied to the topic Frontline Britain in the board Getting serious 19 years, 3 months ago
@Ow£n Ka$h wrote:
MI5 chief Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller said the security service knew of 30 terror plots threatening the UK and was keeping 1,600 individuals under surveillance.
Sexy even numbers. Why not 31 or 29, 1601 or 1599. I just dont believe the hype.
I wonder how many folk are convinced by the “need” for i.d cards after hearing of this…[Read more]
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emmalush replied to the topic B.N.P. Manifesto in the board Getting serious 19 years, 3 months ago
@ChatHostUK wrote:
Yes, I was waiting for someone to go collect the true facts in response to my sarcastic response to Emma’s figures. Quite a difference from the £14bn (over 21bn in Euros) she quoted. Not that Emma takes all the statements from the BNP website as complete and utter truth, of course – she was only out by about five times over…
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emmalush replied to the topic Typical British Justice in the board Getting serious 19 years, 3 months ago
@Mr Bigstuff wrote:
Griffin and Collet’s words are self-evident. Their purpose is to stir up hatred towards asians and muslims. What else do you call the suggestion that asians/muslims will harm someone in your family if you don’t do something about them?
Making folk aware of the dangers posed.
What is true about the claim that it’s acceptable in…
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emmalush replied to the topic And the winner of X factor…..IS in the board Off topic chat 19 years, 3 months ago
NONE of them are selling records, there prostituting themselves for votes from an arm chair audience that LOVE what Raymond is doing.
Its melted cheese galore, but Raymond is the best at it, and that’s what counts, NOTHING else.
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emmalush replied to the topic And the winner of X factor…..IS in the board Off topic chat 19 years, 3 months ago
Leoni has the best voice, but the x factor is not just about voice, its about thrill factor via image and ability to entertain.
They all have nice squeaky voices bar Ben, who’s voice is more different than anyone on any of these shows has ever had, but raymond has the all-round ability to sing, entertain and thrill an audience.
Its X factor, not…[Read more]
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