I don't approve
but your political affiliation, in the end, shouldn't really affect what your job is.
Unless you're a Lib Dem MP, in which case it might, a little.
( , Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:14, archived)
but your political affiliation, in the end, shouldn't really affect what your job is.
Unless you're a Lib Dem MP, in which case it might, a little.
( , Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:14, archived)
I'm afraid we can't let you in the Liberal Democrat Party, sir,
as your ideas and beliefs are far too sensible and practical.
( , Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:16, archived)
as your ideas and beliefs are far too sensible and practical.
( , Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:16, archived)
They're far too cowardly to not let someone run.
They'd let a mong in an SS uniform run if he/she could belm loud enough.
( , Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:17, archived)
They'd let a mong in an SS uniform run if he/she could belm loud enough.
( , Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:17, archived)
I can't see it getting in the way of them being scottish ginger alcoholics
/dosn't care about politics enough to realise how wrong this post is.
( , Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:16, archived)
/dosn't care about politics enough to realise how wrong this post is.
( , Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:16, archived)
the Lib Dems heavily canvassed in my area recently
and door stepped me, stopped me in the street on several occasions.
"Fuck off, you're the party for The Gays"
Except I didn't say that as they were nice middle aged women, and I'm not in the business of being horrid to strangers. But the words crossed my mind every time.
( , Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:22, archived)
and door stepped me, stopped me in the street on several occasions.
"Fuck off, you're the party for The Gays"
Except I didn't say that as they were nice middle aged women, and I'm not in the business of being horrid to strangers. But the words crossed my mind every time.
( , Sat 13 Jan 2007, 0:22, archived)