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Hi

I have everything I need for survival.

I have my poster of Nicole Kidman.
Not Elle Macpherson ?
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03-09-2017, 05:04 PM
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Probaby because you haven't read it.

I'm not in the habit of reading 'nasty party' propoganda.
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Propaganda eh? Yet the same journalist regularly writes critically of the Conservatives. Since when was criticism of a party's hypocrisy amount to propagander.
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04-09-2017, 09:45 AM
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Well Spitfire, I take basic survival seriously as whether or not there is an apocalypse, any part of the world can suffer a national disaster and leave people without water and electricity and food.

Everyone should have basic survival techniques under their belt and have and maintain a 6 month rotating food store. It's not difficult.
I barely have room for a weeks food in my flat I think it's laudable to have what you do but don't assume everyone can do it. As for basic survival I've often said our dogs wouldn't survive without us Betty has a hunter instinct but at 5lb can't bring down much more than a fly and Elsie has no instinct for hunting at all she likes to watch the bunnies not catch and eat them. I see my husband and I as being similar I may have the instinct to hunt but couldn't kill and he just likes to watch the bunnies
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04-09-2017, 09:46 AM
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Propaganda eh? Yet the same journalist regularly writes critically of the Conservatives. Since when was criticism of a party's hypocrisy amount to propagander.
I think we all seek and read what agrees with our thoughts rainmaker. All of us read what proves us right.
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04-09-2017, 06:20 PM
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I think you're assumption is wrong not all of us do. I have read many books written by Labour MPs Jack Straw, Chris Mullins, to mention a couple. I have even voted Labour. It's one of the reasons I hold the broader view I do unlike the narrow view of the extreme left, not mentioning any names.
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04-09-2017, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Rainmaker ->
I think you're assumption is wrong not all of us do. I have read many books written by Labour MPs Jack Straw, Chris Mullins, to mention a couple. I have even voted Labour. It's one of the reasons I hold the broader view I do unlike the narrow view of the extreme left, not mentioning any names.
Well that's two of us then as I've read a few Tory books too, I even like some tories ! But generally I think we are different because it's clear many don't even read their own parties things as they are just voting what their family always had, no individual thought of their own at all.
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04-09-2017, 07:42 PM
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Well that's two of us then as I've read a few Tory books too, I even like some tories ! But generally I think we are different because it's clear many don't even read their own parties things as they are just voting what their family always had, no individual thought of their own at all.
I agree. A very accurate description of a traditional Labour voter.
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I agree. A very accurate description of a traditional Labour voter.
It's a good definition of most voters for the big two parties.
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It's a good definition of most voters for the big two parties.
And the Limp Dems?

Hang on, who are they?
 
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