Colby on PR
Some of his newspaper column readers are not too keen on his opinion on the subject.
I have a good way to make a case against PR as follows:
“Do you really want the BNP to have seats in Parliament?”
Comments are off for this postDodge’s law?
There should be a new “law” called Dodge’s law, or should that be Kilroy’s law: The amount of time it takes for an opponent/critic of UKIP to link them with the BNP/extreme right.
Has anyone who calls UKIP extreme ever read their literature or talked to a UKIP member? I see no connection between them and true extremism. UKIP merely believe that the EU is bad for Britain. That is a perfectly acceptable intellectual position.
1 commentKeith Vaz on recent elections
“UKIP voters are ignorant.” He then went on to whinge that it’s the media who is at fault.
Then Kate Hoey MP flattened him, calling him “smug” amongst other things. She then went onto blame Vaz’s type of attitude for turning people off the EU.
I just love watching the Daily Politics.
Comments are off for this postMPP endorse Sheriff Mack
“At a Keene, NH press conference on Saturday, the Marijuana Policy Project endorsed Sheriff Richard Mack’s candidacy for ‘president’ in Showtime’s ‘American Candidate’ reality series, becoming the first national group to endorse one of the ‘candidates.’ Mack, a former Arizona county sheriff, supports abolishing marijuana prohibition and replacing it with a system of regulation. ‘Sheriff Mack has said he thinks the recreational use of marijuana is ‘stupid,’ but that marijuana prohibition is worse,’ said MPP National Field Director Aaron Houston, who attended the New Hampshire event. While Mack personally opposes marijuana use, he believes that prohibition causes far more harm—in ruined lives, wasted police resources, damage to civil liberties, and easier access to marijuana for teenagers—than marijuana itself does.” (06/14/04)
Via: Rational Review
Comments are off for this postDept. of Stupid Crooks
This is a surveillance video of a convenience store.
Watch would-be robber enter, pull gun, fumble gun onto the counter right into the hands of the clerk. Watch would-be robber make speedy exit.
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