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You want "ordinary" people or not?
03.05.2002 12:00
Muzikin
I am confused
03.05.2002 12:14
The BNP nazis who were elected or the folks of Burnley who cast their ballots for them? Or against the non-nazi forces of Burnley for not uniting behind a single anti-nazi candidate considering that they knew the election system is "first past the post"?
Hey, that's what democracy is all about. That the people get to make choices and NOT that they are somehow compelled to make GOOD choices.
Mike
e-mail: stepbystepfarm@shaysnet.com
I am confused
03.05.2002 12:18
The BNP nazis who were elected or the folks of Burnley who cast their ballots for them? Or against the non-nazi forces of Burnley for not uniting behind a single anti-nazi candidate considering that they knew the election system is "first past the post"?
Hey, that's what democracy is all about. That the people get to make choices and NOT that they are somehow compelled to make GOOD choices.
Mike
e-mail: stepbystepfarm@shaysnet.com
Shamocracy
03.05.2002 14:02
Big business finances what's left of the pseudo-democratic system that is political representation, and all the important decisions are made by unelected bureaucrats.
That's why it's important to take to the streets; in order to reclaim democracy.
reg
yeah but
03.05.2002 14:37
something a bit better next time please !!!
Goodwood
toys n' prams
03.05.2002 14:47
gary west
ze fuhrer is in da house
03.05.2002 14:58
the BNP represent middle class/middle england tea brigade, loyal but poor/sexually perverted ex squaddies such as convicted rapist Robert bennet and binky old boy/blue rinse brigade snobs who tolerate child molestors and rapists so long as their loyal white people.
babsdebrawl
Let the BNP get media coverage
05.05.2002 13:31
There view points are vile and their intellectual arguments are weak. But in a democracy they should be allowed to run for office. If people dont like it what do they suggest. censorship. If so who decides what view point are acceptable?
rabs