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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 4:40 pm 
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That's an apt description of why any sane thinking person will never vote SNP. :-|


That guarantees your vote then? :badgrin:


You may think you are voting for Alec Salmond and the SNP, but what you are really voting for is a system of control, where you have little or no say over how your country is run. As I said before, they are merely political puppets of the super rich, with the job of pulling the wool over your eyes. I'm actually surprised you can't see that for yourself, Gusmac. :-|


Nope, I'm voting for independence. Who I vote for after that is up to me.
You are voting for the continuation of exactly that which you claim to despise. I'm surprised you can't see that. :roll:

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You typify the type of numpty that makes any sane thinking Scotsman want to vote for the Union, Childish humour combined with Venomous rhetoric all built on a foundation of historic spite and. Bloody Cyber Nats.. #-o


And here's me thinking you're just the typical humourless fascist Tory scumbag who wants to foist their twisted policies on a Scotland which rejects them at every opportunity.
And you have the hard neck to describe anyone else as a ****...........

...........BTW, guess who AD had round for tea........

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -home.html

Wasn't he the tw*t who gave all of our money to the banks, left us all up to our erseholes in debt, and still let the c*nts keep their bonuses?
Competence? The man couldn't spell the word.
Maybe it's his gimp suit. :lol:


Tut tut...you lot are still trying to persecute and ridicule all who dare have an opinion that's not the same as yours...

Get over it, your gonna lose the referendum and lose it big time, so, dream on and persecute as much as you wish but normal folk have got fed up with the lot of you along with your risible gibberish.

I'm happy that you believe in and extol the virtues of independence, but only because it confirms peoples worse fears that if left in the hand of radical dreamers Scotland is going to be well and truly shafted from within...and that makes the Union seem a much more attractive proposition than Fiddly Diddly Eck and his Tin of half baked beans.

So please, let me have my views in peace and I'll let you keep yours in their own Isolation. #-o


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So please, let me have my views in peace and I'll let you keep yours in their own Isolation. #-o


More than happy to leave you to your forelock tugging and bowing and scraping to your betters. :roll:

Haven't you got some bunting to knit or something?

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So please, let me have my views in peace and I'll let you keep yours in their own Isolation. #-o


More than happy to leave you to your forelock tugging and bowing and scraping to your betters. :roll:

Haven't you got some bunting to knit or something?


I'm wanting the Union to stay together purely for practical and monetary reasons..I don't much give a Fig about politicians of any creed (Scottish, English or UK) nor am I an ardent royalist. I'm no more pro royal family than Fiddly Diddly Eck is, i'm a floating Voter and not a died in the wool Tory.

And the one thing I would never do is Tug my feckin forelock to anyone, nor would I be so enthralled to the point of blindness by any political movement which believes or claims that Scottish prosperity is going to follow through our national Isolation just to snub my English neighbours. Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face, that's exactly what you and Eck and the rest of the "Blame England for all our Scottish Woes" Nats want to do. So think again, I,m as Loyal a Scot as any, but I am entitled to my Views and your remarks will only serve to re-inforce and harden them.

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So please, let me have my views in peace and I'll let you keep yours in their own Isolation. #-o


More than happy to leave you to your forelock tugging and bowing and scraping to your betters. :roll:

Haven't you got some bunting to knit or something?


I'm wanting the Union to stay together purely for practical and monetary reasons..I don't much give a Fig about politicians of any creed (Scottish, English or UK) nor am I an ardent royalist. I'm no more pro royal family than Fiddly Diddly Eck is, i'm a floating Voter and not a died in the wool Tory.

And the one thing I would never do is Tug my feckin forelock to anyone, nor would I be so enthralled to the point of blindness by any political movement which believes or claims that Scottish prosperity is going to follow through our national Isolation just to snub my English neighbours. Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face, that's exactly what you and Eck and the rest of the "Blame England for all our Scottish Woes" Nats want to do. So think again, I,m as Loyal a Scot as any, but I am entitled to my Views and your remarks will only serve to re-inforce and harden them.

Now..go crochet a Kilt and Jumper or something.


Get aff yer knees man.
You and your puir wee scots cannae manage we oot the English attitude makes me want to puke.

Oh, and for your information, I don't hold the English responsible for the state this country's in.
For that I blame 300 years of Scottish kiss-arses like you.

Floating voter my arse.

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Get aff yer knees man.
You and your puir wee scots cannae manage we oot the English attitude makes me want to puke.

Oh, and for your information, I don't hold the English responsible for the state this country's in.
For that I blame 300 years of Scottish kiss-arses like you.

Floating voter my arse.


Whoaaaa Macduff, its not me with an Inferiority Issue and a chip on the Shoulder that accompanies such a crisis of national Identity, it's you :-$ .

So 3oo years of your own forebears involvement had bugger all to do with things....you just can't accept your own blame in any of our nations woes, thank f*ck for a chance to get you clowns out of the way so we can get on with fixing things and putting all of Britain back on the Map. :lol: :lol: :lol:


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Doubtless you both share the sentiment?
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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 11:36 pm 
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You typify the type of numpty that makes any sane thinking Scotsman want to vote for the Union, Childish humour combined with Venomous rhetoric all built on a foundation of historic spite and. Bloody Cyber Nats.. #-o


And here's me thinking you're just the typical humourless fascist Tory scumbag who wants to foist their twisted policies on a Scotland which rejects them at every opportunity.
And you have the hard neck to describe anyone else as a ****...........

...........BTW, guess who AD had round for tea........

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -home.html

Wasn't he the tw*t who gave all of our money to the banks, left us all up to our erseholes in debt, and still let the c*nts keep their bonuses?
Competence? The man couldn't spell the word.
Maybe it's his gimp suit. :lol:


Tut tut...you lot are still trying to persecute and ridicule all who dare have an opinion that's not the same as yours...

Get over it, your gonna lose the referendum and lose it big time, so, dream on and persecute as much as you wish but normal folk have got fed up with the lot of you along with your risible gibberish.

I'm happy that you believe in and extol the virtues of independence, but only because it confirms peoples worse fears that if left in the hand of radical dreamers Scotland is going to be well and truly shafted from within...and that makes the Union seem a much more attractive proposition than Fiddly Diddly Eck and his Tin of half baked beans.

So please, let me have my views in peace and I'll let you keep yours in their own Isolation. #-o

I think if you look back on your previous posts, i think you will find that it was you that started spouting bile and obsenityies about Scotlands First Minister, starting to feel a bit sheepish are we . :-$Image


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Whoaaaa Macduff, its not me with an Inferiority Issue and a chip on the Shoulder that accompanies such a crisis of national Identity, it's you :-$ .

I don't have any problems with my national identity. I'm Scottish - first and last.
Your the one who's a Borderer first, British second and Scottish whenever it suits your floating point of view.
A view which floats somewhere between the Tory right wing and the BNP :roll:

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So 3oo years of your own forebears involvement had bugger all to do with things....you just can't accept your own blame in any of our nations woes, thank f*ck for a chance to get you clowns out of the way so we can get on with fixing things and putting all of Britain back on the Map. :lol: :lol: :lol:


If my ancestors carry any blame, it's for failing to wipe yours out.
Scum like you sold Scotland down the river in 1707 and your still doing it today.

We're bought and sold for English gold-
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation!


We've already had 300 years of your lot fixing things. Usually at the point of a bayonet.

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By Joan McAlpine on May 22, 12 08:19 AM

THE best people to run Scotland are those who care most about the country - the people who live here.

Not George Osborne, not David Cameron, not the nameless bean counter in the Treasury who is cutting your tax credits.

That's the message of the Yes campaign that launches this week.

The launch is great news for all undecided Scots.

The Yes campaign will answer the many questions we know people have about Scottish independence.

This column will also help answer them.

So to kick off, here are 10 good reasons why it has to be a Yes.

1 Scotland would officially be one of the world's richest countries - ranked 6th in the OECD compared to the UK's 16th place. We have 24billion barrels of oil remaining in the North Sea, according to industry body Oil and Gas UK. That's £1.5trillion in today's prices - half as much in value as has been taken out.

2 We also have around 25 per cent of Europe's potential offshore wind and tidal energy - and a tenth of Europe's wave power. An extra 45 per cent of renewable energy was generated in Scotland last year, according to the UK Department of Energy. It's more than we need and can be exported for cash.

3 Other countries want to invest here. The recent Ernst & Young UK Attractiveness Survey highlighted Scotland's leading position in the UK for job creation from international investment. With independence, we can make the country even more attractive to these employers.

4 Independence will allow us to keep services such as the NHS and the welfare state. In England they are being privatised and cut. Benefits are being taken from the needy and the Scottish Parliament can't stop that under present powers.

5 Scotland has five of the top 200 universities in the world. We also punch well above our weight in the number of research papers they produce. It means our historic reputation as a well educated nation is flourishing. We give our universities one of the best packages of support in Europe, with no fees for students from Scotland. With independence we can do even more.

6 We'll have more money in our pockets. If we got back what we sent south in tax, official figures show every Scot would have £510 more a year. The only tax the Scottish Government controls just now is council tax, and it's frozen under the SNP. Imagine if we controlled fuel duty, national insurance, VAT and income tax.

7 Our government would be more streamlined. Scotland, like Denmark, New Zealand, Norway and Finland, is a goldilocks country - not too big and not too small. The UK wastes money on bloated institutions bogged down by bureaucracy - look at HMRC, the tax authority. It's gone from one calamity to another. The rich get away with evasion while the rest are overcharged.

8 Mobiles would work and we'd all get high-speed broadband. Telecommunications are controlled in London. Westminster auctions licences to phone companies but only demands 90 per cent coverage of the UK. This means "notspots" in much of Scotland. Broadband is patchy too, and it doesn't help that Scotland's capital budget has been cut by a third by the Tories.

9 Our culture would get a boost. We'd have control over broadcasting and more high-quality programmes could be made here. Our news would no longer look hand-knitted compared with well funded UK offerings. We could export high-quality drama and our young bands would have a platform on the radio.

10 Imagine the goodwill. Scotland is held in high regard around the world - by those who know us. But being buried in brand Britain means sometimes we don't get to shine as we should. Independence would generate global interest. We would be the new kid on the block - young, modern, and happening.

http://blogs.dailyrecord.co.uk/joanmcal ... ine+MSP%29

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gusmac wrote:
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Whoaaaa Macduff, its not me with an Inferiority Issue and a chip on the Shoulder that accompanies such a crisis of national Identity, it's you :-$ .

I don't have any problems with my national identity. I'm Scottish - first and last.
Your the one who's a Borderer first, British second and Scottish whenever it suits your floating point of view.
A view which floats somewhere between the Tory right wing and the BNP :roll:

bloodnock wrote:
So 3oo years of your own forebears involvement had bugger all to do with things....you just can't accept your own blame in any of our nations woes, thank f*ck for a chance to get you clowns out of the way so we can get on with fixing things and putting all of Britain back on the Map. :lol: :lol: :lol:


If my ancestors carry any blame, it's for failing to wipe yours out.
Scum like you sold Scotland down the river in 1707 and your still doing it today.

We're bought and sold for English gold-
Such a parcel of rogues in a nation!


We've already had 300 years of your lot fixing things. Usually at the point of a bayonet.



You didnae put up much of a fight then...them English had to march miles before they got to your neck of the woods, they must have been tired oot and should have been easy pickings, Its more likely you heiland types fell out amongst yourselfs as well as the English.

But me being a Borderer who lives along side them horned, heathen Englishers just fine...indeed Ive relations over the Border...you seem to think we are all as bothered about Independence as you, the reality is very few around here give a hoot about it. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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the reality is very few around here give a hoot about it. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Who cares, what you lot think. You still vote Tory and eat your relatives. 8)

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By Joan McAlpine on May 22, 12 08:19 AM

THE best people to run Scotland are those who care most about the country - the people who live here.

Not George Osborne, not David Cameron, not the nameless bean counter in the Treasury who is cutting your tax credits.

That's the message of the Yes campaign that launches this week.

The launch is great news for all undecided Scots.

The Yes campaign will answer the many questions we know people have about Scottish independence.

This column will also help answer them.

So to kick off, here are 10 good reasons why it has to be a Yes.

1 Scotland would officially be one of the world's richest countries - ranked 6th in the OECD compared to the UK's 16th place. We have 24billion barrels of oil remaining in the North Sea, according to industry body Oil and Gas UK. That's £1.5trillion in today's prices - half as much in value as has been taken out.

2 We also have around 25 per cent of Europe's potential offshore wind and tidal energy - and a tenth of Europe's wave power. An extra 45 per cent of renewable energy was generated in Scotland last year, according to the UK Department of Energy. It's more than we need and can be exported for cash.

3 Other countries want to invest here. The recent Ernst & Young UK Attractiveness Survey highlighted Scotland's leading position in the UK for job creation from international investment. With independence, we can make the country even more attractive to these employers.

4 Independence will allow us to keep services such as the NHS and the welfare state. In England they are being privatised and cut. Benefits are being taken from the needy and the Scottish Parliament can't stop that under present powers.

5 Scotland has five of the top 200 universities in the world. We also punch well above our weight in the number of research papers they produce. It means our historic reputation as a well educated nation is flourishing. We give our universities one of the best packages of support in Europe, with no fees for students from Scotland. With independence we can do even more.

6 We'll have more money in our pockets. If we got back what we sent south in tax, official figures show every Scot would have £510 more a year. The only tax the Scottish Government controls just now is council tax, and it's frozen under the SNP. Imagine if we controlled fuel duty, national insurance, VAT and income tax.

7 Our government would be more streamlined. Scotland, like Denmark, New Zealand, Norway and Finland, is a goldilocks country - not too big and not too small. The UK wastes money on bloated institutions bogged down by bureaucracy - look at HMRC, the tax authority. It's gone from one calamity to another. The rich get away with evasion while the rest are overcharged.

8 Mobiles would work and we'd all get high-speed broadband. Telecommunications are controlled in London. Westminster auctions licences to phone companies but only demands 90 per cent coverage of the UK. This means "notspots" in much of Scotland. Broadband is patchy too, and it doesn't help that Scotland's capital budget has been cut by a third by the Tories.

9 Our culture would get a boost. We'd have control over broadcasting and more high-quality programmes could be made here. Our news would no longer look hand-knitted compared with well funded UK offerings. We could export high-quality drama and our young bands would have a platform on the radio.

10 Imagine the goodwill. Scotland is held in high regard around the world - by those who know us. But being buried in brand Britain means sometimes we don't get to shine as we should. Independence would generate global interest. We would be the new kid on the block - young, modern, and happening.

http://blogs.dailyrecord.co.uk/joanmcal ... ine+MSP%29



Honestly, Gusmac, do you really believe all of this tripe? :roll:


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By Joan McAlpine on May 22, 12 08:19 AM

THE best people to run Scotland are those who care most about the country - the people who live here.

Not George Osborne, not David Cameron, not the nameless bean counter in the Treasury who is cutting your tax credits.

That's the message of the Yes campaign that launches this week.

The launch is great news for all undecided Scots.

The Yes campaign will answer the many questions we know people have about Scottish independence.

This column will also help answer them.

So to kick off, here are 10 good reasons why it has to be a Yes.

1 Scotland would officially be one of the world's richest countries - ranked 6th in the OECD compared to the UK's 16th place. We have 24billion barrels of oil remaining in the North Sea, according to industry body Oil and Gas UK. That's £1.5trillion in today's prices - half as much in value as has been taken out.

2 We also have around 25 per cent of Europe's potential offshore wind and tidal energy - and a tenth of Europe's wave power. An extra 45 per cent of renewable energy was generated in Scotland last year, according to the UK Department of Energy. It's more than we need and can be exported for cash.

3 Other countries want to invest here. The recent Ernst & Young UK Attractiveness Survey highlighted Scotland's leading position in the UK for job creation from international investment. With independence, we can make the country even more attractive to these employers.

4 Independence will allow us to keep services such as the NHS and the welfare state. In England they are being privatised and cut. Benefits are being taken from the needy and the Scottish Parliament can't stop that under present powers.

5 Scotland has five of the top 200 universities in the world. We also punch well above our weight in the number of research papers they produce. It means our historic reputation as a well educated nation is flourishing. We give our universities one of the best packages of support in Europe, with no fees for students from Scotland. With independence we can do even more.

6 We'll have more money in our pockets. If we got back what we sent south in tax, official figures show every Scot would have £510 more a year. The only tax the Scottish Government controls just now is council tax, and it's frozen under the SNP. Imagine if we controlled fuel duty, national insurance, VAT and income tax.

7 Our government would be more streamlined. Scotland, like Denmark, New Zealand, Norway and Finland, is a goldilocks country - not too big and not too small. The UK wastes money on bloated institutions bogged down by bureaucracy - look at HMRC, the tax authority. It's gone from one calamity to another. The rich get away with evasion while the rest are overcharged.

8 Mobiles would work and we'd all get high-speed broadband. Telecommunications are controlled in London. Westminster auctions licences to phone companies but only demands 90 per cent coverage of the UK. This means "notspots" in much of Scotland. Broadband is patchy too, and it doesn't help that Scotland's capital budget has been cut by a third by the Tories.

9 Our culture would get a boost. We'd have control over broadcasting and more high-quality programmes could be made here. Our news would no longer look hand-knitted compared with well funded UK offerings. We could export high-quality drama and our young bands would have a platform on the radio.

10 Imagine the goodwill. Scotland is held in high regard around the world - by those who know us. But being buried in brand Britain means sometimes we don't get to shine as we should. Independence would generate global interest. We would be the new kid on the block - young, modern, and happening.

http://blogs.dailyrecord.co.uk/joanmcal ... ine+MSP%29



Honestly, Gusmac, do you really believe all of this tripe? :roll:


No, I'm coming round to the view that were much better off having our country run for us by outsiders who have nothing but our best interests at heart.
Aye right. :lol:

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PostPosted: Tue May 22, 2012 7:56 pm 
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the reality is very few around here give a hoot about it. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Who cares, what you lot think. You still vote Tory and eat your relatives. 8)

You win...ahm LMFAO at the eat my relatives bit, priceless
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