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  1. goldenquagsire

    Voting USA 2012?

    Okay, I was pretty drunk when I posted last, but I'll say it again sober: questioning his intelligence or sanity is to completely miss the point. He acted perfectly rationally in his own self-interest and in the interest of his peers. We can legitimately criticise him for acting too much in his...
  2. goldenquagsire

    Voting USA 2012?

    also remember. bush had a debree from yale. he aint stupid. bro knows what hes doing. reducing his intelligence makes him stronger. like gandalf!
  3. goldenquagsire

    Voting USA 2012?

    i dont like this attitude pretened that george bush and the republicans are mad. that just deligitimatises them as targets. make people tink their mad. then they're not as threatening... now think they're rational actors. bush acts in his own intetrests. isn't that far, far more worrying...
  4. goldenquagsire

    Voting USA 2012?

    okay that is just fucking ridiculous. lansley can't be serious about this, he is actually just being a gigantic fucking troll. I really wish there was some way this was just a hoax. ;_;
  5. goldenquagsire

    Voting USA 2012?

    they don't really represent my views tbh. :P although really it depends on the individual candidate! if the Labour candidate standing for MP in my constituency is a known shit but the Lib Dem (or even, god forbid, a Green or independent) candidate is a better alternative then I'd go for them.
  6. goldenquagsire

    Voting USA 2012?

    The problem is, there isn't really a mainstream party in the UK political system which subscribes to socially progressive/fiscally conservative politics. If I want to support small state policies, I have to vote Conservative (or I suppose UKIP, but I find their Little Englander rhetoric just too...
  7. goldenquagsire

    Voting USA 2012?

    I like to think that the Lib Dems did what they did for the greater good. They scarified their integrity and honour (and any chances of re-election) in order to mitigate as best as they could against the worst excesses of a Conservative government. For example, Lib Dems regularly cockblock Tory...
  8. goldenquagsire

    Voting USA 2012?

    If anything, I'd say they're getting less corrupt, at least in Britain. Things like the cash for access scandal and the expenses scandal get widespread attention thanks to a strong, independent press and (to a lesser extent) the forces of Internet Twitter Democracy Warriors or whatever you're...
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