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Neil 13-01-2014 22:49

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1090401)
:Dlol so the american's promote capitalism but keep their own infrastructure nationalized;)

Did you find a link showing the USA nationalised railway?

Wynonie Harris 15-01-2014 00:33

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1090150)
united states of america;):D:hidewall:

Still waiting for your evidence, supported by links of this nationalised USA railway system. Not like you to be so shy, C'mon! ;)

Eric 15-01-2014 02:41

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1090413)
Did you find a link showing the USA nationalised railway?

He's probably thinking of Amtrak, which is nowhere near a nationalized railway. Maybe he should have gone with the SNCF.:rolleyes:

Less 15-01-2014 05:57

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1090505)
He's probably thinking:

That should have been posted in joke of the day.

cmonstanley 01-03-2014 00:43

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A History Of Corporate Nationalization - CBS News as i predicted a pound for a stamp ;)

Margaret Pilkington 01-03-2014 05:21

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1096219)
A History Of Corporate Nationalization - CBS News as i predicted a pound for a stamp ;)

As you seem to be so good at predictions, can you predict the winning numbers for the lottery tonight?

Margaret Pilkington 01-03-2014 05:25

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I can see nothing in that article that refers to a postage stamp being a quid!
Oh, I forgot....you have friends in high places...so you must be in the know!

cmonstanley 01-03-2014 08:23

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62p next month 1/03 2015 82p 2/08 2017 £1;) the winning numbers for tonight 7,11,24,29,38 41 :D

Less 01-03-2014 08:46

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1096228)
62p next month 1/03 2015 82p 2/08 2017 £1;) the winning numbers for tonight 7,11,24,29,38 41 :D

It's been a few years since the penny black was introduced everything has increased in price since then, are you too blind to see that inevitably no matter who is in Government, one day the price would reach and no doubt one day exceed £1.00.

A few of questions:-
1/ Which party was in control when petrol Reached £1.00 a litre?
2/ Which party was in control when we had the HGV's on the streets protesting about the cost of Diesel?
3/ Which party will you blindly follow where no other party will dumbly go?
:)

cmonstanley 01-03-2014 15:45

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dont forget to put the numbers on;):D

Margaret Pilkington 01-03-2014 15:53

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too late my other half put the numbers on yesterday.
Anyway if you were so good at predicting you would be a millionaire by now.
Aah, it all falls into place - you get into the cabinet meetings/meet influential bods because you are funding the government.

So 62p for a stamp will not overy worry you then.

Less 01-03-2014 21:42

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1096289)
dont forget to put the numbers on;):D



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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1096233)
It's been a few years since the penny black was introduced everything has increased in price since then, are you too blind to see that inevitably no matter who is in Government, one day the price would reach and no doubt one day exceed £1.00.



A few of questions:-

1/ Which party was in control when petrol Reached £1.00 a litre?

2/ Which party was in control when we had the HGV's on the streets protesting about the cost of Diesel?

3/ Which party will you blindly follow where no other party will dumbly go?

:)


So you've been on this thread, what's up? Are my questions too hard? Or as usual you ignore everything that proves you to be a buffoon?

cmonstanley 02-03-2014 11:47

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 980479)
and while the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. who is going to gain from this? yes thats right camerons mates .i wonder where and when he went to dinner with them ,paid by the taxpayer to give tax payers a raw deal.

oh wait a minute my clairvoyance , oh no its not its just the tory spivs way.

Margaret Pilkington 02-03-2014 12:32

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No Less, it isn't that the questions are too hard, it is just that the answers are unpalatable and show him to be blinkered.
For all his protestations, he didn't post anything like this volume against the Liebour party when they were making a dogs breakfast of the country.
It is only now that he will very occasionally and grudgingly crticise some of the things that Liebour did.

They are ALL the same. Not in it to make our lives easier, happier, pleasanter or more fulfilling.
These politicians(many of them rich and privileged from all parties) only want to live life highon the hog, make connections so that when no longer in the POW they have still a dribble of gravy left to lick up.
Just remember this the next time any politician comes canvassing for your vote.

cmonstanley 25-03-2014 18:34

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just an update;) 4 Shocking Things The Newly-Privatised Royal Mail Has Done


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