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Author Topic: Prime example of stuff to avoid when writing posts on this forum?  (Read 3271 times)

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Hahaha oh man I loled.
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British Parliamentary proceedings are even better.

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Oh my god, after watching more videos of Mr. Farage, I have a new hero in politics.
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Damn, wish some politicians over here would have the balls to do that.  :eek:
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Damn, wish some politicians over here would have the balls to do that.  :eek:

British Parliament is a whole different world than most everywhere else. I mean where else in the world is the seating arrangement designed so that you sit 1.5 sword lengths apart so you don't stab each other?
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Erm, well the British parliament is usually a bit more civilised than that. Prime Minister's Questions is usually pretty confrontational, but it's meant to be. It's supposed to be the Opposition calling the government to account for their actions. It's entertaining, but probably doesn't really reflect most of the real debating or the legislative process that goes on.

The UKIP guy said that he confidently spoke for the majority of the British people. I would suggest that that is untrue, given that they are a minority party that appeal to right-wingers a bit too scared to come out as racists and vote for the BNP. :P
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Perfect example of what not to post here...
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If I had half the cojones that man did...
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Lillith Blackheart

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Erm, well the British parliament is usually a bit more civilised than that. Prime Minister's Questions is usually pretty confrontational, but it's meant to be. It's supposed to be the Opposition calling the government to account for their actions. It's entertaining, but probably doesn't really reflect most of the real debating or the legislative process that goes on.

Of course, but even then it's still a great deal more interesting than Congress. ;)
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Erm, well the British parliament is usually a bit more civilised than that. Prime Minister's Questions is usually pretty confrontational, but it's meant to be. It's supposed to be the Opposition calling the government to account for their actions. It's entertaining, but probably doesn't really reflect most of the real debating or the legislative process that goes on.

Of course, but even then it's still a great deal more interesting than Congress. ;)

From what little I've seen of congressional debates, I can't disagree with you. :)
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