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    Default make a difference and vote

    everyone should vote to keep the scene alive!!!

    http://www.djmag.com/top100-entry-form.php

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    Just wish people cared as much about the general election :cry:

    Hope to see some techno names up there. Remember Chris and Dave being in the top 100 a year or two ago

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    chris and dave where in the top 30 a few years ago

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    i remember when chas n dave were init 25 years ago

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    lol - at last, a vote worth casting!

    unlike the general election ... in the words of south park - do i vote for douche or turd sandwich??
    suck my tiny brain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metadog
    lol - at last, a vote worth casting!

    unlike the general election ... in the words of south park - do i vote for douche or turd sandwich??
    in it, id love to vote, but ive not come across one politician who i felt i could trust enough to vote for him/her
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man
    Quote Originally Posted by Metadog
    lol - at last, a vote worth casting!

    unlike the general election ... in the words of south park - do i vote for douche or turd sandwich??
    in it, id love to vote, but ive not come across one politician who i felt i could trust enough to vote for him/her
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    Yeh but if you don't vote you are just accepting the status quo, which isn't too good is it?

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    how will voting change the status quo, mate?

    no political parties have policies that represent my ideals or wishes

    it's a case of voting for a wanker or a twat, neither of which i consider able to represent me - by voting i appear to approve of them, which i don't
    suck my tiny brain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metadog
    how will voting change the status quo, mate?

    no political parties have policies that represent my ideals or wishes

    it's a case of voting for a wanker or a twat, neither of which i consider able to represent me - by voting i appear to approve of them, which i don't
    Politics isn't a spectator sport dude. If you don't like whats on offer, you got to get in there and change it. Join a party and neutrise the morons who rubber stamp the dross we have up for election. Or stand for parliament yourself. It's good fun.

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    yeah right - that would be lovely

    i'm generally open minded, but sadly i can't see that happening

    it would be more like join a party and be stifled by the morons who rubber stamp dross - there are no parties anywhere near to representing my views, and i can't see me being able to change the views of a boat load of blindfolded folks - in some ways i am past even wanting to change their minds, it's not going to happen - peoples views are built upon their experiences, and some of my key experiences and understandings are way too far out for the average joe to take on board - my ideas would never be accepted by the general public right now anyway, i'm realistic enuff to realise that, so i can't be arsed to even try

    i don't really see politics as a spectator sport, i see it rather more like an unpleasant road accident to avoid

    ok, politics does have ramifications in my life but there are too many demonically infected shells out there willing to sell themselves for me to make a difference like i'd like to be able to

    have you ever stood for parliament, mate?
    suck my tiny brain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metadog
    how will voting change the status quo, mate?

    no political parties have policies that represent my ideals or wishes

    it's a case of voting for a wanker or a twat, neither of which i consider able to represent me - by voting i appear to approve of them, which i don't
    took the words out of my mouth
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    Quote Originally Posted by Metadog
    yeah right - that would be lovely

    i'm generally open minded, but sadly i can't see that happening

    it would be more like join a party and be stifled by the morons who rubber stamp dross - there are no parties anywhere near to representing my views, and i can't see me being able to change the views of a boat load of blindfolded folks - in some ways i am past even wanting to change their minds, it's not going to happen - peoples views are built upon their experiences, and some of my key experiences and understandings are way too far out for the average joe to take on board - my ideas would never be accepted by the general public right now anyway, i'm realistic enuff to realise that, so i can't be arsed to even try

    i don't really see politics as a spectator sport, i see it rather more like an unpleasant road accident to avoid

    ok, politics does have ramifications in my life but there are too many demonically infected shells out there willing to sell themselves for me to make a difference like i'd like to be able to

    have you ever stood for parliament, mate?
    I stood back in 2001 in Bradford South. Got 784 votes and lost me deposit. Not bad though considering my entire election staff consisted of just me.

    Jefferson said the price of freedom is eternal vigilance. We failed. I firmly beleive we have the government we deserve. They do what they want because we are stupid enough to let them. We switched off and stopped watching. We have been cowards when we should have been resisting. Nobodys talking about starting a revolution but doing your bit and attempting to understand the bigger issues you don't get fed in the papers is a good place to start. We have to start civil disobedience wherever possible and start saying NO!

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    hats off to ya, fella, fair play - were you an independent candidate then, or did you represent an established party?

    if independent, what were your policies, and why did you only stand in one election?

    i totally agree with your last para - the general population are too happy to let other people take charge of their lives
    suck my tiny brain

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    yeah, when it boils down to it, most of us are too lazy to do anything about it
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    anyone remember that techno classic "break the system down"?

    what a bang on sentiment there!!

    i don't see anything else ever working - whether that would is doubtful too - it would have to be a spiritual revolution to properly make a difference



    :love: :love: :love:
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    yeah i remember that tune, was always a favourite hearing that at the arches
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    **** me dont you lot ever keep to the subject???? lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rowland The Bastard
    **** me dont you lot ever keep to the subject???? lol!
    what was we on about again, oh yeah, the price of houses nowadays, shocking
    Life is "trying things to see if they work"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metadog
    anyone remember that techno classic "break the system down"?

    what a bang on sentiment there!!

    i don't see anything else ever working - whether that would is doubtful too - it would have to be a spiritual revolution to properly make a difference



    :love: :love: :love:
    TUNE :love:

 

 
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