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the top parliamentarian of our time?

nino_savatte said:
Once again, phildwyer demonstrates what a great debater he is. Here he uses phrases like "left-footer". One wonders when he'll get around to using the word "taig". :rolleyes:

Quite soon--I *don't* think! Really Nino, your onanism is getting quite out of control. Pass the tissues, Alice...
 
phildwyer said:
Quite soon--I *don't* think! Really Nino, your onanism is getting quite out of control. Pass the tissues, Alice...

Very original but it is your onanism that has ruined this thread. In fact, I don't what is worse, your patent lack of originality or the fact that you enjoy derailing threads in order to parade your vanity to all and sundry.

You seem to have no problem using the phrase "left footer", so it's only a matter of time before you use "taig".

I've got your number sunshine.
 
nino_savatte said:
Very original but it is your onanism that has ruined this thread. In fact, I don't what is worse, your patent lack of originality or the fact that you enjoy derailing threads in order to parade your vanity to all and sundry.

Cobblers Nino, it is *your* onanism that threatens to drown us all in its apparently inexhaustible flood. I think everyone has witnessed the extent of your onanism over many years. You are indeed the prime onanist on this site. Well done--I *don't* think!
 
phildwyer said:
Cobblers Nino, it is *your* onanism that threatens to drown us all in its apparently inexhaustible flood. I think everyone has witnessed the extent of your onanism over many years. You are indeed the prime onanist on this site. Well done--I *don't* think!

More mindless drivel from Urban's vainest poster. Admit it, you aren't here to discuss or debate but to prove to us all what a brillaint intellectual you are. But instead all you do is engage in mental masturbation...as you have done on this thread. I have proved once and for all, that you have little to contribute beyond your flights of fancy. In fact, you no doubt believe yourself to be intellectually superior to the rest of us: this is evidenced by your posts in which you continually parade your intellectual arrogance. You are the only one who seems to be impressed.

There really isn't much point in continuing this conversation. Better to put you on 'ignore' than to waste my time and energy flattering your somewhat enormous but ultimately empty ego.

Please don't bother replying.
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Right so phildwyer...
I'll educate you shall I?
WordWeb said:
Noun:lunatic
1. An insane person
2. A reckless impetuous irresponsible person<<---That's the one :rolleyes:
Here's some examples...
This is a fella that thinks he's the bee's knees...Testimonies of KJV defenders
And..
Ian Paisley said:
Line dancing is as sinful as any other type of dancing, with its sexual gestures and touching. It is an incitement to lust.
And...
His campaign against civil rights and gerrymandering. His campaigns against every single last initiative for peace in Ireland. His reasoning for this intransigence? His erudite arguments to back up his inane position?
In his more amiable and chatty moods he'll pleasure us with, "we have to steady ourselves against a pan-nationalist threat to our very blah blah blah. Let none of us be under any doubt that these fenian bastards are in cahoots with the catholic church and what's more they are fuckin Marxist's and that fucker Margaret thatcher's in with them as well.
As for Tony Blair??? He sold out his birthright by marrying a catholic. He should be tried for treason. The cunt."
But when he's grumpy we'll mostly be blessed with,...
Ian Paisley said:
Lunatic? Fruitloop? Twat?
Or is he just eccentric?

Why don't you tell us why he's such a "top" Parliamentarian?
Oh btw, your last offering was a joke. Yeah?
 
oh come on ian Paisley is a comic genuis. Anyone who gets thrown out of the european parliament for ranting about the Pope being the anti christ is well worth keeping, well atleast being given a side show.

The mans humour is so advanced, post ironic I believe you call it.
 
revol68 said:
oh come on ian Paisley is a comic genuis. Anyone who gets thrown out of the european parliament for ranting about the Pope being the anti christ is well worth keeping, well atleast being given a side show.

The mans humour is so advanced, post ironic I believe you call it.

:D
 
phildwyer said:
Cobblers Nino, it is *your* onanism that threatens to drown us all in its apparently inexhaustible flood. I think everyone has witnessed the extent of your onanism over many years. You are indeed the prime onanist on this site. Well done--I *don't* think!
at least the last part of that stands up to scrutiny.
 
revol68 said:
oh come on ian Paisley is a comic genuis. Anyone who gets thrown out of the european parliament for ranting about the Pope being the anti christ is well worth keeping, well atleast being given a side show.

The mans humour is so advanced, post ironic I believe you call it.


Tell that.... :rolleyes: :rolleyes: to the Catholic`s from Bombay Street of the Falls Road who where burnt out of their homes by a loyalist religious mob who had spent the previous hour listening to a sermon from Paisely which decreed all " papists to be the devil incarnate" etc etc and then whoop`s what happens next???...he whips them up into an anti- catholic fever and then wash`s his hands of all responsibitly when they went on the rampage burning there catholic neighbours out of their home`s while the R.U.C. And the B-specials stood by watching it all go off. And there are COUNTLESS examples of such actions from him.
He`s not funny at all........well maybe in a " is this nut for real"...just take a look at the way he operates in Africa when he goes on one of his missions there evry year....there is a book i`ve read aurthored by one of his assisants during one of these trips and you wanna read it to believe it.....the stench of colonialism and protestant superiourity emaniting off it is scarly believable....
 
i thought that george galloway had inveigled his way onto the commons' scottish affairs committee -- and, as a google search will reveal, so did a lot of other people.

yet a glance at the scottish affairs committee website reveals that galloway's not, after all, a member. obviously it's a good thing because his current constitutency is many miles away from the border -- but does anyone know why he's withdrawn? did he not get voted on?
 
Going back to the original question "the top parliamentarian of our time?" ...

I'd like to nominate equally Enoch Powell (who I did agree with) and Tony Benn. Two great parliamentarians.
 
Pickman's model said:
i thought that george galloway had inveigled his way onto the commons' scottish affairs committee -- and, as a google search will reveal, so did a lot of other people.

yet a glance at the scottish affairs committee website reveals that galloway's not, after all, a member. obviously it's a good thing because his current constitutency is many miles away from the border -- but does anyone know why he's withdrawn? did he not get voted on?

Try consulting this:
http://www.mentalhealth.com/icd/p22-an05.html
 
Fisher_Gate said:
why would i want to?

fisher_gate, if you think that discussing politics in, er, a forum devoted to politics is a sign of obsessive compulsive disorder, you have a larger problem than i previously suspected.

have you a medical qualification? that is, have you ever studied medicine, rather than being studied by medicos? i suppose you have had your fill of the latter.
 
goneforlunch said:
Going back to the original question "the top parliamentarian of our time?" ...

I'd like to nominate equally Enoch Powell (who I did agree with) and Tony Benn. Two great parliamentarians.
but neither of them in parliament. one of them's dead and the other one's well on his way to following suit.
 
Pickman's model said:
why would i want to?

fisher_gate, if you think that discussing politics in, er, a forum devoted to politics is a sign of obsessive compulsive disorder, you have a larger problem than i previously suspected.

have you a medical qualification? that is, have you ever studied medicine, rather than being studied by medicos? i suppose you have had your fill of the latter.

It's not discussing politics that's the issue - it's the fact that you have an obsession about one politician ...
 
Fisher_Gate said:
It's not discussing politics that's the issue - it's the fact that you have an obsession about one politician ...
will you answer the fucking questions?

and, as you allege i have an obsession with one politician, i do hope you can substantiate that claim. perhaps you could begin by telling us what you mean by an 'obsession' and develop your case from there.

are you trying to say that 154 posts naming galloway on 74 different threads constitutes a fucking obsession? :D

fucking physician, heal thyself. :mad:
 
revol68 said:
oh come on ian Paisley is a comic genuis. Anyone who gets thrown out of the european parliament for ranting about the Pope being the anti christ is well worth keeping, well atleast being given a side show.

The mans humour is so advanced, post ironic I believe you call it.
I may not like you, and hate to say this, but - :D :D
 
Pickman's model said:
but neither of them in parliament. one of them's dead and the other one's well on his way to following suit.

OK then for a living working parliamentarian, only a rebel will do, so I'd choose Austin Mitchell for his work with the Labour Euro Safeguards Campaign, and any MP who regularly votes against the party line. MPs like them are doing what little they can to preserve democracy.

The Tories are such a sham opposition they haven't got any great parliamentarians any more. And the Lib Dems aren't much better either.

:mad:
 
Tony Benn all the way (and I,m not a labour man).

Very principled and genuinely stood up for what he beleived in - not an arse kisser like most politicians. Also campaigned for an act of parliament that enabled him and others to renounce their inherited peerage, if they wished.

I also have great respect for the late Gwynfor Evans (PC).
 
I feel that Dafydd Wigley was the best parliamentarian of our recent time (or, my favourite is more accurate) due to the fact he represented all my opinions, his work with the less fortunate, and the energy, passion and righteousness he exuded. Remember when he broke the arm off the speaker's chair he was that angry?
 
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