Pet Peeves
What makes you angry? Get it off your chest so we can laugh at your impotent rage.
( , Thu 1 May 2008, 23:12)
What makes you angry? Get it off your chest so we can laugh at your impotent rage.
( , Thu 1 May 2008, 23:12)
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Political Party Advertising
Specifically, the advertising of The Labour Party, and the Conservative Party.
We do not live in some stupid dictatorial two-party state, we have a variety of different viewpoints represented by those running for office.
Those two parties constantly seem to advertise with "vote for us, because that other party is crap".
Obviously, taking both parties' word for it, they are both rubbish, so we should vote for someone else.
Also, lifelong party supporters - the "I vote Labour because I'm working class and I've always voted for Labour, and my father before me" idiots, (and the same stupid class-based attitude in Tory voters). Fools who neither know nor care that the party they keep voting for in every election has changed its policies hundreds of times since they last gave it any consideration (if they ever did), and is now totally different, whilst ignoring the possibility that there are probably other parties (maybe even the opposite party in their myopic, blinkered two party world-view), who better represent their needs and opinions.
( , Fri 2 May 2008, 17:46, Reply)
Specifically, the advertising of The Labour Party, and the Conservative Party.
We do not live in some stupid dictatorial two-party state, we have a variety of different viewpoints represented by those running for office.
Those two parties constantly seem to advertise with "vote for us, because that other party is crap".
Obviously, taking both parties' word for it, they are both rubbish, so we should vote for someone else.
Also, lifelong party supporters - the "I vote Labour because I'm working class and I've always voted for Labour, and my father before me" idiots, (and the same stupid class-based attitude in Tory voters). Fools who neither know nor care that the party they keep voting for in every election has changed its policies hundreds of times since they last gave it any consideration (if they ever did), and is now totally different, whilst ignoring the possibility that there are probably other parties (maybe even the opposite party in their myopic, blinkered two party world-view), who better represent their needs and opinions.
( , Fri 2 May 2008, 17:46, Reply)
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