gordondaviesmoustache
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You seem rational to me, and yet I genuinely cannot understand how any rational person cannot see this.I don’t think he is insane.
Based on my observations he’s completely fucked in the head.
You seem rational to me, and yet I genuinely cannot understand how any rational person cannot see this.I don’t think he is insane.
That's two words, and still makes no sense.Key word. Added up.
You’re not going to vote for the twat are you?Since you enjoyed my pithily esoteric response I hope I can keep it up. I don’t think he is insane. A PT Barnum, yes.
Do I think my family or I will be hurt should he win?? No. I don’t think my life will change nor any freedoms I enjoy today will be taken.
What’s insane is you have a sitting House member saying she will be sent to a camp and hopes a journalist can come “ visit” her during her internment. When we’re visiting days at Treblinka??
He is not insane.I’m slightly confused by your esoteric response, but are actually you trying to suggest that you honestly don’t think Trump is insane, or that the fact he is insane won’t be detrimental to you and your family if he’s elected?
If he’s not insane then he has no excuse at all.He is not insane.
I agree Celebs have nothing to tell us about who to vote for.And now Ricky Gervais has something to tell us all. Don't vote for Harris so he says. Celebs are smart. Maybe they should be in power. Oh wait.
Gervais has become a bigger and bigger **** as the years have gone by, but that puts him squarely in ubercunt territory.And now Ricky Gervais has something to tell us all. Don't vote for Harris so he says. Celebs are smart. Maybe they should be in power. Oh wait.
Don’t forget the Magna Carta.Wow, a fine rant. Just a couple of things: The German royal family do not run any country least of all the UK. The finest document ever produced is not the US constitution but the English Bill of Rights of 1689 from which the US Bill of Rights, the US Constitution, the UN Declaration of Universal Rights and the EU Human Rights Declaration are all derived, as well as several constitutions around the world.
You just can’t type ‘yes, you’re right’, can you?Well good
He’d use it as a defence of last resort if required.If he’s not insane then he has no excuse at all.
A historian! a historian, by God!Wow, a fine rant. Just a couple of things: The German royal family do not run any country least of all the UK. The finest document ever produced is not the US constitution but the English Bill of Rights of 1689 from which the US Bill of Rights, the US Constitution, the UN Declaration of Universal Rights and the EU Human Rights Declaration are all derived, as well as several constitutions around the world.
Er…You cannot be prosecuted in the UK for saying certain words.Sadly, your “freedoms” seem to be getting eroded with every camera and every prosecution for saying certain words.
And, I’ll raise you a Magna Carta!
Magna Carta is much misunderstood. Though it is used as an example of the foundation of the principle of freedom from random prosecution, it did not confer any elements of freedom on anyone other than the Barons of the time. You cannot cite it in UK courts these days, but I think you still can in the US.Sadly, your “freedoms” seem to be getting eroded with every camera and every prosecution for saying certain words.
And, I’ll raise you a Magna Carta!
I bet your students creased themselves at that corker.A historian! a historian, by God!
Yes, John Locke was the key to many things (I used to tell that one when I was teaching.)
Habeas Corpus is closer to the mark. Magna Carta benefitted only the Barons.Don’t forget the Magna Carta.
Even the Irish jury led legal system still owes a debt to this.
Of course it’s misunderstood. It was piece of chewing gum on a bedspread in Dorset.Magna Carta is much misunderstood. Though it is used as an example of the foundation of the principle of freedom from random prosecution, it did not confer any elements of freedom on anyone other than the Barons of the time. You cannot cite it in UK courts these days, but I think you still can in the US.
The real step forward was Habeas Corpus.
Right. Got it, I think.Of course it’s misunderstood. It was piece of chewing gum on a bedspread in Dorset.
Gervais has become a bigger and bigger **** as the years have gone by, but that puts him squarely in ubercunt territory.
No one should be voting based on what celebrity says but, unfortunately, they can actually sway opinion with certain people, and so saying things like this is patently irresponsible.
I’ll just leave this here for anyone interested.
Gervais? Yeah, transphobia apparently sells, unfortunately.Fuck me, he makes a living with that shit ?