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Post by Jon on Dec 30, 2008 20:39:37 GMT
To read unintelligible garbage from someone such as you about keeping Thatcher in power, someone who reckons her power base was "London"; someone who lives in " ToryBay" - is quite laughable. If it's unintelligible to you, I'll have to explain. Torbay was never going to change the result of the 1979 election as Torbay had been staunchly Tory throughout the years of Labour and Tory taking turns at power. The reason the Tories wiped the board in the Thatcher years was that many constituencies in cities and particularly in the Greater London area turned blue because people were bribed with cheap council houses or liked bombing Argies. They didn't like the "one nation" Toryism, but lapped up the "I'm all right Jack" Toryism. It is a futile argument though. I'm over-egging the pudding to wind you up - but what I'm saying is still not as ridiculous as you blaming the state of Torbay on its residents. By the way, do you think that Africans deserve to starve to death for voting in corrupt governments?
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Post by merse on Dec 30, 2008 21:11:58 GMT
what I'm saying is still not as ridiculous as you blaming the state of Torbay on its residents. By the way, do you think that Africans deserve to starve to death for voting in corrupt governments? Are you claiming Torbay to be a "State" now or merely "in a state"? On the sad topic of much of starving Africa...................very few of the victims have had the privilege of seeing their preferred candidate actually attain power, even when those choices have been the choice of the majority; and whilst society in so many of those so called "states" lean more towards ethnic/tribal loyalty rather than true statesmanship they will always live amongst degradation and appalling abuses of human rights. The concept of statesmanship is still alien to much of Africa who had it imposed on them by colonial Europe. My partner has a grandmother living in Kinshasa - 2,000 miles from her birthplace at an age of around 96. She could have been born in any one of three countries (Rwanda, Congo or Uganda) but neither knows nor cares. All she knows is that she was born a travelling Tutsi in a certain region(she neither knows nor cares in what exact year) and that was enough for her to have been the victim of Hutu hatred during the 100 day massacre of a million of her people fourteen years ago. Status and minutiae of dates and exact placings take a very back seat to so many people to the very rudimentary challenge of merely staying alive in an area containing so much natural and mineral wealth it should never need to rely on outside assistance but instead be wealthy beyond dreams for everyone not the privileged few.
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Post by jerry on Dec 30, 2008 21:33:03 GMT
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Post by Dave on Dec 30, 2008 22:21:57 GMT
Talking of the teenage pregnancies Jerry, I thought some might like to read this, it is from the blog The continuing saga of Westphalia-on-Sea as you may know it is based on the Torbay mayor etc THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS After all the excitement, and controversy, of the Mayoral Vision project it's good to stand back and take note of all the achievements of the last couple of years, topped off by the excellent news that the Cote de Westphalia is back at the top of the league. I refer, of course, to today's news that we have the highest teenage pregnancy rates in the country outside London. This is a marvellous shot in the arm for the area, and we should all be very grateful to these schoolchildren for sacrificing their youth in order to provide the next generation of workers to fill the vacancies that we will undoubtedly create. Yes, instead of going out partying in the few pubs and bars that remain open in the town centre, these teenagers will be at home caring for the croupiers and balloon operators of tomorrow. Some may think they're mad, starting families at such a tender age, but who can blame them? With such a dynamic programme unfolding in Westphalia-on-Sea is it any wonder that they want to have more family members who can benefit from the 'trickle down wealth' effect that all this investment will surely bring? Yes, by the time these Westphalian infants reach adulthood they will almost certainly be able to walk along the seafront without a hard hat. And their parents will look up at the cliff, point and say: 'I can remember when that ugly and dangerous cliff face was covered in beautiful trees and illuminated with coloured lights'. But I digress. Today, coming rather aptly as it does two days before Mothers' Day, is a celebration of birth, life, families, regeneration and renaissance. It is not about about silly indiscretions after half a bottle of Lambrusco. At a time when the country as a whole is suffering from a declining birthrate, here in Westphalia-on-Sea our teenagers are popping them out like there's no tomorrow. We are bucking the trend, and sending out a strong message to the rest of the country: 'Westphalia-on-Sea is open for business, and a bit of how's-your-father as well.' We should make the most of this boost in publicity, and I have just the idea for another visionary project which cashes in on our obvious strength in this area - fertility clinics and sperm banks. I can just see the slogans now: 'SEA AIR PUTS LEAD IN YOUR PENCIL' and 'THE PLACE TO GET PREGGERS'. People will flock back here if they think the place is associated with virility and manliness, and I think that is the image I have created since my time in office began. A sperm bank, right on the seafront, halfway between the dangerous cliff face and the balloon, will be an obvious attraction to any professional women who have left it a little bit late to get pregnant by more, ahem, conventional means. With the fashion for designer babies, we would obviously have a celebrity section in the bank, where the rich and famous can come along after spending a terrific night at the casino and leave a donation. I believe there is also considerable demand for the sperm of people with exceptionally high IQs, so yours truly may be making a donation soon as well - I just hope the newspapers don't turn the event into some cheap story with a tasteless headline. Yes, this really is a great day, and once again we have proved the naysayers wrong. It won't happen overnight, but I foresee a time in Westphalia-on-Sea when all our girls are pregnant when they leave school, even the fat mingers. So it's not just casinos, balloons, beach resorts and new hotels - there will be something for everybody in the Westphalia-on-Sea of tomorrow. Dr Pangloss Mayor of Westphalia-on-Sea
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Post by Jon on Dec 30, 2008 22:28:31 GMT
All these people criticising our "lovely" town should stop for a moment and remember we come out at the top of the tree in some important areas.... It's just not good enough Jerry! It's all very well being top on teen pregnancies and bankruptcies, but only a disgraceful second in the big one - heroin prices. Sort it out Buckle!
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