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Is Pm Cameron Delusional?

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Old 5th Mar 2011, 14:42
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My apology. I may have started off the rash of using the word in one of my posts last week.
Many thanks for that NutLoose, but I don’t blame you. Very much appreciated though
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Old 5th Mar 2011, 15:14
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But cons are simply cnuts of the earth that I wouldn't pee on if they were on fire, let them put it out for themselves, horrible horrible scummy cretins.
I find that those who have to resort to personal insult have lost the arguement in fact.
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Old 5th Mar 2011, 16:11
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Pious posts suggest he is a dyed in the wool commie, who was interestingly quiet as his Labour cohorts bankrupt the nation and precipitated the current defence funding crisis.

His posts often have very little aviation context and are abusive to anyone who doesn't share his ultra-left wing ideology. Perhaps his posts would be better recieved at the Guardian website, rather than Pprune?
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Old 5th Mar 2011, 18:51
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Perhaps his posts would be better recieved at the Guardian website
Tut tut MGD. The Guardian may lean to the left but their readers are usually erudite and educated.
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Old 5th Mar 2011, 22:38
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Perhaps he might feel more at home on ARRSE.
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Old 5th Mar 2011, 23:42
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Tut tut MGD. The Guardian may lean to the left but their readers are usually erudite and educated.
In my experience they like to think they are. Delusion can be such a cruel mistress.
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OooH! You bitch, Willy ******.
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Old 6th Mar 2011, 05:30
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And there was me thinking that the 'Commies' were our friends now. I thought it was 'other types' that the Daily Mail ranters said were out enemies now

Ooops! Thread drift again.

Dellusional? All talk and no trousers, more like. Unfortunately he threw his trousers away after learning the state had payed for them. Why should the PM have something provided for free, when a private company could make a fortune supplying No 10 with a pair several sizes bigger than he really needed and a big pair of shoes he never knew he needed, and to complete the outfit, a red wig and a red nose
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Old 6th Mar 2011, 05:44
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Sunfish (post 149). Perhaps I should have added good Grammar Schools to the list.
By the way, I went to a Comprehensive School and ended up at Cambridge. 'Right crowd yet no crowding'.,

Surely you must agree with the proposal - in principal I to shrink the bloated welfare state and making citizens, inter alia, more self-reliant?

But it strikes me that your profile names is particulalry apposite! My post certainly caught you 'hook, line and sinker!'
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Old 6th Mar 2011, 14:30
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By the way, I went to a Comprehensive School and ended up at Cambridge
You must have been a Navigator to get that lost then, hope you managed to find your way back.
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Bonuses

Alex is rather apt today: Alex - Peattie & Taylor
And today! (07:03)

It's getting to the stage where only the Diamond Bobs will be able to afford stuff like that - the MoD certainly can't.
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