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    I give up sounds like bad manners and sarcasm will be winners on this forum

    Take consolation from the fact that if they had anything worth saying, they would say it.  A lack of respect for other posters is the refuge of those who don't like what you're saying but can't argue against it. 

     

     

    To be quite honest, that statement sums up Laurence perfectly.  People can put forward any viewpoints they like, but they need to be backed up.  The vast majority of his are ill-informed ramblings.  The "SNP have no future and no money" statement being a prime example.

     

    I think the main thing that turns people off though, is not his political views at all.  It's the manner he comes across.  I don't know if it's intentional, but in the vast majority of his posts, he comes across as very arrogant and condescending, almost at times talking down to us, as if we Scots are lesser people than him.  While it is wrong to attack people's personal lives, maybe if he refrained from bringing his personal life into everything, such "attacks" would never have started in the first place

    I don't mind opinions at all

    I don't like personal attacks

    cracks about my education

    cracks like his rambling

    If you don't like my opinions fine

    But don't justify your opinion by personal abuse of the person you disagree with

    Keep to the facts and keep my personality out of it and all will be fine

    Attacking me calling me a hypocrite , saying I ramble does not justify your case one iota.

    It just sums up the attackers perfectly

    Keep to the facts, If you think there is a future for Nationalism say so, but don't deny my right to say " its dead in the water*, because along with 2,000,000 others I think it is.

    Get my point?. Now post away with dignity.

     

     

     

    and 1.6 million people disagree and think the union is on the way out!

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    I give up sounds like bad manners and sarcasm will be winners on this forum

    Take consolation from the fact that if they had anything worth saying, they would say it.  A lack of respect for other posters is the refuge of those who don't like what you're saying but can't argue against it. 

     

     

    his argument was that he was uneducated and worked in a cotton mill...

     

     

    I had to leave school when I was 15 because my single mother fell mentally ill and I had to look after her plus when I was at school I was pretty much left to rot hence my spelling / grammer.

     

     

    That was less than 10 years ago and I have moved on and become a stronger person because of it and I didn't feel the needed to bring it up until now.

     

    Everyone has tough times in their lives not just you!

  3. Delete that last post if it's against the rules

     

    I wouldn't have posted it if I didn't think people have become a bit detached from the whole confilct and needed to see what sort of thing they are agreeing to.

     

     

    I want to get those extremists as much as anyone else but I put the safety of the civilians caught in the middle above that!

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    Fine by me.  Replace with a cheaper, smaller alternative the most popular option, according to YouGov:

    http://yougov.co.uk/news/2013/07/16/public-support-nuclear-weapons/

    "Replace with equally powerful system 26

    Replace with less powerful/expensive system 35

    Give up nuclear weapons completely 24

    Don't know 14"

     

    Little support for abandoning nuclear weapons mind.

    "If the government decided there is no cheaper alternative...

    UK should order four new nuclear submarines 56

    UK should give up nuclear weapons 29

    Don't know 15"

     

    july 2013.... got anything more recent?

     

    like my poll about people being against the bombing of isis which was taken this month...

     

    Nope.  You?

     

    Your poll is still out of date.  I quoted a more recent one.

     

     

     

    give me a Link to that more recent one then?

  5. Fine by me.  Replace with a cheaper, smaller alternative the most popular option, according to YouGov:

    http://yougov.co.uk/news/2013/07/16/public-support-nuclear-weapons/

    "Replace with equally powerful system 26

    Replace with less powerful/expensive system 35

    Give up nuclear weapons completely 24

    Don't know 14"

     

    Little support for abandoning nuclear weapons mind.

    "If the government decided there is no cheaper alternative...

    UK should order four new nuclear submarines 56

    UK should give up nuclear weapons 29

    Don't know 15"

     

    july 2013.... got anything more recent?

     

    like my poll about people being against the bombing of isis which was taken this month and one person getting beheaded is no reason to start another war  :slapme:

     

     

    p.s the americans are dealing with it with or without us.

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    Start the countdown for the first of many **** up's,  the bombing of iraq and maybe syria!

    Most people approve of fighting the Islamic State.  This is true for both the UK and Scotland.  For the RAF taking part, by far most approve than disapprove.

    http://yougov.co.uk/news/2014/09/17/full-results-iraq-syria-and/

     

    This is not the false war of Blair and Bush, led in the UK by Scots-born Blair and Brown, supported by most Scottish MPs (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2862397.stm), endorsed by Holyrood (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/2665027.stm).  This was against the express will of most voters, be they Scottish or rUK.

     

    You may be happy to leave minorities and moderate to be killed as it's "not your problem" but you're out of step with the majority again.

     

    And replied before the referendum.  Most in favour of action against IS, just as most were in favour of staying in the Union.

     

     

    If we do what most people want then bye bye trident  :wink:

     

    http://www.cnduk.org/campaigns/no-to-trident/opinion-polls

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    Start the countdown for the first of many **** up's,  the bombing of iraq and maybe syria!

    Most people approve of fighting the Islamic State.  This is true for both the UK and Scotland.  For the RAF taking part, by far most approve than disapprove.

    http://yougov.co.uk/news/2014/09/17/full-results-iraq-syria-and/

     

    This is not the false war of Blair and Bush, led in the UK by Scots-born Blair and Brown, supported by most Scottish MPs (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/2862397.stm), endorsed by Holyrood (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/2665027.stm).  This was against the express will of most voters, be they Scottish or rUK.

     

    You may be happy to leave minorities and moderate to be killed as it's "not your problem" but you're out of step with the majority again.

     

    And replied before the referendum.  Most in favour of action against IS, just as most were in favour of staying in the Union.

     

     

    Just wait for those same people to moan about the beheadings and terrorists attacks that will follow...

  8. To be honest if I see a police officer with a gun my thoughts change instantly and he no longer becomes the friendly policeman I am used to...

     

    I am all for gun squads that get called out but they should not be on show if they are not needed, hell you can't even have fag packets on show in shops anymore but guns are okay?

  9. 73% of over 65's voted no

    71% of 16 - 17 year old's voted yes

    Time for the waiting game... :tumbleweed:

    This definitely proves the adage - As you grow older you grow wiser.

    Lots of young people at University become instant Marxists. By the time they have left Uni and worked for a couple of years they realize what a load of old unworkable cr*p that is and become more moderate or liberal or conservative.

    As a 16 - 17 year old I would have voted Yes as well - as would have many of the older folk who voted No on Thursday.

    You will find as you grow older your views and opinions will change. That is one of the beauties of life.

    In 15 - 20 years time or so these 31-37 year olds will more than deserve the opportunity to determine the outcome of a referendum on Independence. And best of luck to them.

    I think it has to do with that the fact the over 65's are more likley to favour the union as it had a function back when they were growing up.

    alot of age group voted yes not only the teenagers!

    Your time will come eventually. By that time though, you may be a crusty old conservative voting for the Union. :crazy::amazed::lol::cheer01: I would rip out my internal organs through my butthole with a rusty hook and follow that with a lemon juice enima before that ever happens...

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    73% of over 65's voted no

     

     

    71% of 16 - 17 year old's voted yes

     

     

     

     

     

    Time for the waiting game... :tumbleweed:

     

     

    This definitely proves the adage -    As you grow older you grow wiser.

     

    Lots of young people at University become instant Marxists.  By the time they have left Uni and worked for a couple of years they realize what a load of old unworkable cr*p that is and become more moderate or liberal or conservative.

     

    As a 16 - 17 year old I would have voted Yes as well - as would have many of the older folk who voted No on Thursday.

     

    You will find as you grow older your views and opinions will change. That is one of the beauties of life.

     

    In 15 - 20 years time or so these 31-37 year olds will more than deserve the opportunity to determine the outcome of a referendum on Independence. And best of luck to them.

     

     

     

    I think it has to do with that the fact the over 65's are more likley to favour the union as it had a function back when they were growing up.

     

    alot of age group voted yes not only the teenagers!

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