Is there a minimum electoral turnout in UK elections below which the winning party have no mandate to govern?

Posted on March 27th, 2010 by admin

I ask this in light of the fact that the current government have given all my taxes to their super rich banker pals and the opposition party are the super rich banker pals. voting in the next election will seem like endorsing the whole sorry rip off. I’m hoping that there will be some lower limit that will force a coalition government so locked up in infighting that they are incapable of any legislative function. The current disasterous state of the country surely demonstrates that the best government is none at all.

Ha ha, first past the post is designed to pissyouoff!

Tea Party Hicksville, LI (Part 3) “No Obama-Care”

Posted on March 27th, 2010 by admin

(Part 3 of 4 )”Hands Off Health Care.” It was a warm Thursday evening in Hicksville, LI. July 30, 2009. 300-400 Patriots assembled. First the arrival and set-up and then the fabulous assembly of patriots on the street before the walk to the LIRR. Free Speech is still alive and thriving: (For Now) with shouts of: No to Obama-Care!! Some of the groups who also participated are Individuals United for Freedom,Gathering of Eagles, Conservative Society for Action, Campaign for Liberty, 912 Groups, Long Island Tea Party Coalition, Rockville Centre Tea Party and others…
Video Part 1 is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC3ENn…
Part 2 is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgpuEJtMpgI
Part 4 is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvKHk0k6lyU
A full report with pictures can be found at
http://thesilentmajority.wordpress.com/2009/08/02/tea-party-7-30-09-hicksville-long-island-video-and-pics/

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Do you agree the Defunct Republican Party is now a weak coalition of rich, ultra religious, and immature young?

Posted on March 25th, 2010 by admin

The rich are out of touch with the suffering of the common man.

The religious are out of touch with reality in general.

The immature young have never faced adversity and are not qualified to have a political opinion.

Hence the Party Formerly Known as Republican has become defunct and lost with Rush Limbaugh and some 14 year old kid as their spokesmen.
Many young people understand the need for a liberal society that takes care of its people.

But there are alot a ranting 14 year olds who have never paid a bill, never been laid off from a job, never had to pay crazy amounts for non existant medical insurance with high co pays, etc.

When those kids grow up, I want to know if they will still be "PFKR". If they are still PFKR, they are idiots probably due to the other two…….rich or religious.
I totally agree the Party Formerly Known as Repubican, the PFKR has become a dangerous fringe group that is an enemy of main stream America.

I would say that is a good description.

Zimbabwe coalition hiccups

Posted on March 23rd, 2010 by admin

http://www.ntv.co.ke
Zimbabwe’s Movement for Democratic Change party (MDC) says it is boycotting the country’s unity government over alleged harassment of its members. The partys leader Morgan Tsvangirai who is now the countrys Prime Minister says his party will however not pull out of the cabinet for the time being.

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What is the difference between the National Front and the British National Party?

Posted on March 23rd, 2010 by admin

Don’t say something stupid, such as "there is no difference". There must be, or the two would have formed a coalition, which would make them stronger. I know the National Front was much more popular in the seventies and eighties, and now the British National Party has grown in popularity at the expense of the NF. What happened, and what are the differences?

From what I understand the NF were first and foremost a paramilitary group who aimed to use force to intimidate and expel people they deemed undesirable. As such they could be seen as the Sinn Fein to the IRA. The BNP follow the same attitudes but are more willing to use democratic means to attain power – at least initially.

Once they get a taste of power though, you can bet your arse any reverence for democracy and individual rights would go out the window.

coalition govt or single party govt is good? why?

Posted on March 21st, 2010 by admin

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give the merits and demerits of both………..

Single Party.
We have seen all the demerits recently. Merits would have been there if there wasn’t so much hatred amongst the parties. The merits of a coalition govt are now non existent.

Which party has sponsored Kibaki into Panu coalition?

Posted on March 21st, 2010 by admin

September 17, 2007 — Party of National Unity (Panu) will be President Kibaki’s re-election vehicle, but it is a coalition of parties. So which of the parties is sponsoring the President into the coalition?

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What do members of the Australian Labor party think about the direction the party is heading?

Posted on March 19th, 2010 by admin

I mean the shift towards the right is obvious in all faction and in all governments be it state or federal. Do you support your party moving ever closer to the politics of the Coalition or would you prefer the Labor party head back to what it was supposed to be..a democratic socialist party who govern for the interest of the working and middle class Australian?

What do you think the Labor party needs to do to improve?

I am not a member of the ALP, but I have several close friends who are plus my brother was when he was alive.

No, I am unhappy with the shift to the right in the ALP’s policies and so are most of the ALP members who I am close to. Most of us would like the ALP to return to its political "Left" that it had pre-1960 although with some of the current "politically-correct" views of today (environment, native title, etc).

Part 1 : 5WPR and Ronn Torossian Present MK Yoel Hasson, Coalition Chairman, Kadima Party

Posted on March 17th, 2010 by admin

Knesset member Yoel Hasson is the second youngest member of Israel’s Parliament, and the chairman of the Kadima Party. He addressed a group of 60 business leaders at 5W Public Relations on August 12, 2008.

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What happened to BUSH’s Ad Hoc coalition? Why are they leaving the party so soon?

Posted on March 17th, 2010 by admin

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/world/story/0,,2160650,00.html
The only reason that they managed for so long to conceal the severity of the problems in the south, was the tight leash that British forces imposed on any visiting reporter attempting to cover their operations in comparison with visiting US forces in the field.
wolf:
Now wasn’t that an intelligent answer? LOL

Greetings and salutations,,,,The British are leaving & ,,,the party has been over for some time..I think they followed bush for "NUC SUBMARINES & MISSLES" for their military.I wonder if the failed surge has brooken promisses for them,,,could be,one thing is for sure,"THEY BE JUMPING SHIP" lol…chow supercutie.freepress

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