Government officials are truly efficient: I've never known them to overlook something; or to make a mistake; or to be too busy to make the proper checks, and I work with them on a day to day basis.
No tinfoil hat but that is a very weak argument.
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Sat 2 Apr 2011, 3:29,
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No tinfoil hat but that is a very weak argument.
then the rabid right wing in America would surely have found out by now?
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Sat 2 Apr 2011, 3:33,
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i am sure that is a part of their job that they might falter at.
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Sat 2 Apr 2011, 3:34,
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oh shit holy shit, AMERICA ITSELF could be in on it!
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Sat 2 Apr 2011, 3:34,
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i guess the people in control might accidentally miss something like the validity of the person who's job is basically the most important on the planet, maybe you're right, my argument is pretty weak.
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Sat 2 Apr 2011, 3:36,
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obviously there is correlation there.
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Sat 2 Apr 2011, 3:36,
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the more i realise that a councillor making mistakes on his tax form, or a waiting list stat being fudged by an mp, is exactly as overlookable as noticing whether someone is legally allowed to have the most powerful job on the planet, after over two years.
i don't know what the fuck i was thinking.
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Sat 2 Apr 2011, 3:39,
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i don't know what the fuck i was thinking.
in which case fair enough you can't prove anything at that point, i need some tin foil though.
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Sat 2 Apr 2011, 3:41,
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for merely stating that i'm more clever than them. sigh.
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Sat 2 Apr 2011, 3:46,
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Did you prove this wrong?
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