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Alan Ladd

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  1. No point making intelligent statements, what am I by the way?
  2. Why don't you unite, form one Sheffield club. Strikes me neither of you are going to achieve anything until you do. Get the whole city behind one club, sell the shares AKA Barcelona appoint real football people rather than shysters.
  3. That is a very good point where is the evidence? Also if poor people cant afford food why are they so fat? Are they abusing the food banks? Is Swami and his followers kindness being abused, are these people taking too much? I think we should be told. ---------- Post added 06-08-2014 at 14:45 ---------- Not enough people going to jail, no doubt about it, jail works. Lock em up that's what I say.
  4. I forgive you Swami, but don't let it happen again.
  5. Indeed it was, Chuck Charlesworth had it last time I was there. I think Derek Walker was first landlord. Then Cyril Simmonite.
  6. I preferred the Mulberry, I remember it opening late 1976, Bomber Graham behind the bar.
  7. Swami, I have enough to do avoiding the thought police and their master investigator Stan Tumudo, without doing poppets research for her. The economy is improving dramatically, its just that the benefits haven't reached you lot at the bottom yet. Repeating the same drivel does not make you right. Don't worry about it Swami, you now it makes your head hurt. Just vote Conservative and leave it to us. ---------- Post added 06-08-2014 at 12:00 ---------- I am sorry, but I have tried to indulge you, I really do not know what you are on about, I have never made deliberate spelling mistakes on this forum, of which I have been a member for a few days, or anywhere else.
  8. Yes the number of people using food banks has trebled, this is due to the Tories taking charge at a low ebb, the use of food banks will desist once the economic situation improves further. Your pathetic attempts at wordy sarcasm merely display your lack of argument, references to the Bullingdon club are as irrelevant as Blairs musical experiments, and Balls football ability. You mention Cameron and Murdoch being in cahoots, where is your evidence? I ask again, do you believe that criminal proceedings would have been taken against members of Murdoch empire under Blair? Your inference that governments have no influence on whether or not criminal proceedings take place is unbelievably naïve, and the Labour party have plenty of form for this dating back to Harold Wilson, (Kagan anyone?) This "constructive" reply again attempts to goad you into stating something positive or adding to the debate instead of showing us what a clever little "swami" you are. ---------- Post added 06-08-2014 at 11:28 ---------- Never been away Stan.
  9. Please try not to mix them up, I find it confusing, others will have head explosions.
  10. TB had become virtually non existent in the mid fifties. Nothing to do with Anti biotics but as a result of inoculation. Foreign travel was not an issue due to inoculation. The open borders policy has allowed those who did abuse anti biotics and whose actions have lead to the development of resistant strains to bring their diseases with them. The western world through its inventiveness research and development has controlled this disease, misuse by others from foreign lands has lead to these problems.
  11. Is it inconceivable that the 400 girls are currently housed on the missing Malaysian airplane, being infected with various diseases including Ebola and are about to be released in a western city? In 2001, if you had said that 19 terrorists had been taking flying lessons in how to take off, but not to land an airplane, were to hijack planes and fly them into World Trade Centre, the Pentagon etc, that later a man would be caught trying to explode a bomb in his trainers and another in his underpants, would you have thought that this scenario was a daft as the one in my first paragraph?
  12. The thousands using food banks have been placed in that position by Labour, they crashed the economy. They were responsible for the banks for three parliaments and did nothing to curb the obvious abuses that were taking place. The Conservatives did indeed vote with Labour over Iraq. After they, and the rest of parliament were lied to regarding "45 minutes from attack", and the dodgy "dossier" by the war criminal Blair and his supporters Blair, Brown Milliband and Balls. Cameron does not need to "feather his nest" he is very wealthy man, as is Osborne, all politicians have been too close to Murdoch, a man whose evil has permeated British society for far too long. They are at least seeking to distance themselves now and have had the guts to investigate the press, ensure that any political "cover" for such as Coulson and co has been removed. Do you seriously think that these prosecutions would have happened under Blair/Brown. Whether you feel my defense of the Lib Dems is amusing or not, history will show that Clegg and his party made were prepared to suffer huge damage in order to defend the country. Their sacrifice has lead to the fastest turn around of a countries fortunes in the last 20 years, in fact, second only to Germanys reconstruction after the second world war it is difficult to find a more dramatic turnabout in the last hundred. Regarding the sentence were you state your flabber is gasted, whatever that means, I do not understand this sentence or what you refer to. In closing, you do little to further your argument when all you do is to seek to belittle mine. If you disagree, surely you should make constructive alternative comments? ---------- Post added 06-08-2014 at 08:49 ---------- I refer you to my earlier reply to Swami. ---------- Post added 06-08-2014 at 08:50 ---------- The evidence is freely available from various sources including google.
  13. I admire your confidence, I am not so sure, those 400 girls they kidnapped have not been found, who knows what their plans are.
  14. The force of your argument has convinced me, dig her up and prosecute her. Also don't forget that other right winger Hitler, his contribution to Sheffield Town planning at least had ambition.
  15. What if it mutates? Maybe with a flu bug then it could be transmitted through the air. What if a terrorist group kidnaps sufferers and lands them at night on our beaches? I think we are being very dilettante about this matter, we should ban all travelers who emanate from West Africa immediately.
  16. Good god, have you never heard of Poulson? He bribed virtually every Labour council in the country. Get on Google look his name up, then try T Dan Smith. Then look up Donniegate, Take a read of the NUMs actions during the miners strike when their leaders were sunbathing in Spain whilst their members were starving. Remember the words of the Red Flag, "The working class can kiss my arse Im on the local council at last"
  17. Nonsensical contribution. We have been voting Labour in this city all my life. Look what its got us.
  18. I too see the possibility of a bright future. I heard the Mayor of Liverpool on the radio this morning extolling the virtues of an integration. It seems some on this forum are so stuck in their acceptance of failure and mediocrity they cannot accept any positive alternative. Well said LeMaquis
  19. I agree That Cameron made a mistake in hiring Coulson. The decision is on the debit side of Camerons premiership. I believe his toleration of Israeli action re Gaza will stand as a debit also. On the credit side is the complete turning around of the economy, in fact, he with Osborne has worked a miracle. What I do not understand is how people on this forum can disparage the man who has achieved so much for the country when compared to Labour. In Blair/Brown time they crashed the economy to the worst state since 1929, Killed hundreds of thousands in Iraq Afghanistan and elsewhere. Lied to parliament, connived in the death of government advisers, colluded with Murdoch. Feathered their nest to the extent that the entire Labour front bench are millionaires and Blair himself is a multi millionaire. Yet still Labour has its supporters. The Lib Dems had the integrity to work with the Tories to reverse the mess and they are castigated. Re Prisons, we need more, the current ones are overcrowded, staffing levels are too low, prisoners are being released prematurely. Burglaries are increasing. Incarceration works. Anyone who disagrees with this isn't getting out enough.
  20. Coulson, mistake no doubt about it. All politicians in last 20 years far too close to press particularly Murdoch. But, Cameron first one to do something about albeit late in day. Prisons not necessarily Conservative party policy but certainly right wing, although when Blunkett was Home Secretary he made sure there were plenty of places and plenty of privatization proving the right wing policy was right. Blair a war criminal? no doubt about it, as were his co conspirators Brown Millibands (both) and Balls. Everyone else lied to.
  21. Four years to turn round the most damaged economy in the developed world into one that is now the fastest growing. To make up for the damage done by Labour will take about a further four years maybe a little less. Re your earlier questions , I may have missed something, the only one I can find is do I think that Politicians lie. If that is correct then I believe that politicians of the left tend to lie more, When one compares and contrasts the statements of, say, Blair and Thatcher. Blair lied virtually all the time, he spun, had professional spinners actually. Thatcher dissembled in the countries interest, she had little reason to lie her majorities were massive. When she went mad her party outed her. Whilst Blair also had huge majorities he never trusted his own party he lied naturally as he was by nature a criminal or possibly, if Robert Harris is to be believed, a CIA plant.
  22. I only worked there for a few months about in 64/65, I remember Dave Wragg (Henry) Frank Hammond, Roy Smith, anyone know if they are still around?
  23. It would be dramatic, it would be a statement that the City was done with decline, a massive inward investment that whilst a gamble could pay off, thousands of jobs in demolition then construction. Retail consolidated in a smaller area, reinvigorate the Wicker, focal point Fitzalan Square. Huge housing project from Pinstone Street to Ecclesall Road. Whats not to like?
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