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  • LarryL Offline
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    Larry
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    #10

    Nobody over here cares what people over there think.

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    • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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      Doctor Phibes
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      #11

      That's what I said 2 hours ago. Do try and keep up, grandad.

      I was actually replying to Jolly, who brought up Great Britain.

      I was only joking

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      • LarryL Offline
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        Larry
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        #12

        We care a little bit about what Ireland thinks, but that's about it...

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        • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

          That's what I said 2 hours ago. Do try and keep up, grandad.

          I was actually replying to Jolly, who brought up Great Britain.

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          #13

          @Doctor-Phibes said in He's right.:

          That's what I said 2 hours ago. Do try and keep up, grandad.

          I was actually replying to Jolly, who brought up Great Britain.

          There's a reason...In that system, a small faction of votes can be bartered for political gain. In the U.S. system, that is much, much more difficult.

          There is a reason the two major parties have a Majority Whip and a Minority Whip in Congress, and it has nothing to do with Cat's handcuffs and ball gag.

          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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          • LarryL Offline
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            #14

            We care some what the Scots think too.. But that's only because we think their dresses are nice...

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            • LarryL Larry

              We care some what the Scots think too.. But that's only because we think their dresses are nice...

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              Doctor Phibes
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              #15

              @Larry said in He's right.:

              We care some what the Scots care too.. But that's only because we think their dresses are nice...

              I'd be prepared for a rude awakening if you ever get drunk and try lifting one of them up.

              I was only joking

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              • LarryL Offline
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                Larry
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                #16

                But the Welsh..... nah...

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                • LarryL Larry

                  But the Welsh..... nah...

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                  @Larry said in He's right.:

                  But the Welsh..... nah...

                  Hey, they can sing!

                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                  • Doctor PhibesD Offline
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                    Doctor Phibes
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                    #18

                    Boy, can they ever sing. When I lived in Cardiff I'd walk past this little chapel on a Sunday morning - unbelievable. Truly wonderful

                    I was only joking

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                    • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                      @Larry said in He's right.:

                      We care some what the Scots care too.. But that's only because we think their dresses are nice...

                      I'd be prepared for a rude awakening if you ever get drunk and try lifting one of them up.

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                      Larry
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                      #19

                      @Doctor-Phibes said in He's right.:

                      @Larry said in He's right.:

                      We care some what the Scots care too.. But that's only because we think their dresses are nice...

                      I'd be prepared for a rude awakening if you ever get drunk and try lifting one of them up.

                      A Scotsman walking home from the pub passes out on the side of the road. The next morning a group of school girls walking to school see him laying there on the side of the road passed out. One of the girls says she's always wondered what was under a guy's kilt. They giggle, then one of them lift up his kilt and they all take a peek. As they giggle a little more, one of the girls takes one of her hair ribbons and ties it it a bowtie around his Johnson, then they all go on their way to school.

                      Half an hour later the Scot wakes up. As he's gathering his wits, he can feel something of his Johnson, so he takes a look. He says "weeel laddie! I dont know where ya been, but i see ya won first prize!"

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                      • JollyJ Jolly

                        @Doctor-Phibes said in He's right.:

                        That's what I said 2 hours ago. Do try and keep up, grandad.

                        I was actually replying to Jolly, who brought up Great Britain.

                        There's a reason...In that system, a small faction of votes can be bartered for political gain. In the U.S. system, that is much, much more difficult.

                        There is a reason the two major parties have a Majority Whip and a Minority Whip in Congress, and it has nothing to do with Cat's handcuffs and ball gag.

                        Doctor PhibesD Offline
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                        @Jolly said in He's right.:

                        There is a reason the two major parties have a Majority Whip and a Minority Whip in Congress, and it has nothing to do with Cat's handcuffs and ball gag.

                        The two major parties in Britain have Whips in parliament, too.

                        It's pretty much a 2-party system in the UK too, despite what Nigel Farage might want to have us believe.

                        I was only joking

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                        • JollyJ Jolly

                          @Larry said in He's right.:

                          But the Welsh..... nah...

                          Hey, they can sing!

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                          Larry
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                          @Jolly said in He's right.:

                          @Larry said in He's right.:

                          But the Welsh..... nah...

                          Hey, they can sing!

                          Ya -a - a - a - a - !.........

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                          • JollyJ Jolly

                            @Doctor-Phibes said in He's right.:

                            That's what I said 2 hours ago. Do try and keep up, grandad.

                            I was actually replying to Jolly, who brought up Great Britain.

                            There's a reason...In that system, a small faction of votes can be bartered for political gain. In the U.S. system, that is much, much more difficult.

                            There is a reason the two major parties have a Majority Whip and a Minority Whip in Congress, and it has nothing to do with Cat's handcuffs and ball gag.

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                            @Jolly said in He's right.:

                            There's a reason...In that system, a small faction of votes can be bartered for political gain.

                            I am curious as to how you arrive at that observation about the British system. Can provide a specific example or two?

                            Elbows up!

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                              xenon
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                              #23

                              The US seems like it was designed, or at least started, as a non-party system (Washington’s two terms had no parties).

                              The CSA had no parties during its 4 years of existence either.

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                                Loki
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                                #24

                                Seems like the Lincoln Project feels boxed in with no place to go.

                                Sorry not every start up works out. Now Fvck off and stop trying to take down others with you.

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                                • L Loki

                                  Seems like the Lincoln Project feels boxed in with no place to go.

                                  Sorry not every start up works out. Now Fvck off and stop trying to take down others with you.

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                                  xenon
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                                  #25

                                  @Loki the people involved in the Lincoln project are political operatives.

                                  To the extent that their influence campaign seems to have had an effect - the individuals will be just fine.

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                                    #26

                                    Like most political operatives, high level ones anyway, they had interests in the media buying and production companies they used for their ads. So they got paid while working for a worthy cause.

                                    Everybody wins. Well, except Trump. lol

                                    Only non-witches get due process.

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                                    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                                      Like most political operatives, high level ones anyway, they had interests in the media buying and production companies they used for their ads. So they got paid while working for a worthy cause.

                                      Everybody wins. Well, except Trump. lol

                                      JollyJ Offline
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                                      Jolly
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                                      #27

                                      @jon-nyc said in He's right.:

                                      Like most political operatives, high level ones anyway, they had interests in the media buying and production companies they used for their ads. So they got paid while working for a worthy cause.

                                      Everybody wins. Well, except Trump. lol

                                      The problem is, they are now radioactive.

                                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                      • JollyJ Jolly

                                        @taiwan_girl said in He's right.:

                                        @Jolly said in He's right.:

                                        but it is treasonous to your party to start up crap like the Lincoln Project

                                        No it’s not. As you have said, party philosophy changes.

                                        What is considered Republic/Democrat today is different from Republic/Democrat from 20-40 years ago.

                                        Nothing wrong with wanting change.

                                        Do you simply do not understand politics? Or party discipline? If the party becomes nothing but a herd of cats, nothing can be accomplished. And if you aren't in power, you accomplish much less than if you are.

                                        This is not Great Britain. There are no wild-ass factions that can carve out their own little 5% and be effective.

                                        taiwan_girlT Online
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                                        taiwan_girl
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                                        @Jolly said in He's right.:

                                        @taiwan_girl said in He's right.:

                                        @Jolly said in He's right.:

                                        but it is treasonous to your party to start up crap like the Lincoln Project

                                        No it’s not. As you have said, party philosophy changes.

                                        What is considered Republic/Democrat today is different from Republic/Democrat from 20-40 years ago.

                                        Nothing wrong with wanting change.

                                        Do you simply do not understand politics? Or party discipline? If the party becomes nothing but a herd of cats, nothing can be accomplished. And if you aren't in power, you accomplish much less than if you are.

                                        This is not Great Britain. There are no wild-ass factions that can carve out their own little 5% and be effective.

                                        Jolly,what I was thinking of was that the republican party of five years ago is probably different than the republican party of today.

                                        Was President Trump responsible for that? Probably yes. Was he treasonous for trying to change the party? No, I don’t think so

                                        There are current people within the Republican Party who don’t like the change. So they are going to change, or want to change what it has become. That is all

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                                        • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                                          @Jolly said in He's right.:

                                          @taiwan_girl said in He's right.:

                                          @Jolly said in He's right.:

                                          but it is treasonous to your party to start up crap like the Lincoln Project

                                          No it’s not. As you have said, party philosophy changes.

                                          What is considered Republic/Democrat today is different from Republic/Democrat from 20-40 years ago.

                                          Nothing wrong with wanting change.

                                          Do you simply do not understand politics? Or party discipline? If the party becomes nothing but a herd of cats, nothing can be accomplished. And if you aren't in power, you accomplish much less than if you are.

                                          This is not Great Britain. There are no wild-ass factions that can carve out their own little 5% and be effective.

                                          Jolly,what I was thinking of was that the republican party of five years ago is probably different than the republican party of today.

                                          Was President Trump responsible for that? Probably yes. Was he treasonous for trying to change the party? No, I don’t think so

                                          There are current people within the Republican Party who don’t like the change. So they are going to change, or want to change what it has become. That is all

                                          AxtremusA Away
                                          AxtremusA Away
                                          Axtremus
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                                          @taiwan_girl said in He's right.:

                                          ... the republican party of five years ago is probably different than the republican party of today.

                                          Was President Trump responsible for that? Probably yes.

                                          Yes, and yes.
                                          This is a nice illustration for both:

                                          Link to video

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