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Blue collar opinions don't count?

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PAL01

You could never embarrass yourself here by putting what you believe as what this site "is" for opinions and not to be criticised by others who think that they are better and smarter than others.

Always be strong with your thoughts and be weary of all people in this world, they do have their own motives like everyone else. Intelligence on here is not what it seems, a lot of members know these threads back the front and in side out
and this proves nothing of intelligence.
(ploy want a cracker)
The pharaoh's system is still alive and well, and unknowingly, keep the three levels of community spaced for opportunities for greed.
To be on the in-crowd, just keep up with all this round and around post beaten stuff and watch world current events, trust me, their very good at it. That posters popularity depends on your point of view
and there is massive support less of course your god is with you armed with a sub-machine gun.
The hardest thing for a leader to do is, too keep everyone happy at the same time as changes are implemented, and for god sake! don't break any eggs while you make your omelets.

I generally post collective thoughts, have a little chat, then move on and leave them for the people to decide. and at the end of the day, i turn off my computer, and go back to the real world. My self, I sit on the fringes and watch the ant ball scurry around in its some-what entertaining way.
All decent people here, but its not the real world, its the Internet, but some use it like a telephone and take directly, some just whinge and whinge with no point, like melol, but just have fun with it, teaching tolerance is easy, except the ones that don't know the meaning of the word Internet.

You think these people would actually talk face to face for what they say on here.

They wouldn't dare, and this is the difference.

EVO
Posted by EVO3, Sunday, 24 May 2009 11:38:14 AM
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Pal, the longest journey starts with the first step. You have put your foot on the travellator. Hang around, the internet is the greatest democratic institution ever invented, and you’re in the club. Of course Blue Collar opinions count and always have. Some of our more successful leaders knew that without blue collar support, they could never survive, and blue collar does not mean dumb.

I left school at seventeen because I was bored silly with it. I had a row with the Principal at the school I was at, and told him their teachings were irrelevant, which provoked an argument, but about two years later the curriculum changed. However I was told by my excellent teachers, that they had succeeded in their mission in life, if they had taught us to learn. That they had done well, and I have never stopped learning.

I go to one church in Sydney that used to be full of blue collar workers, and can hold 400, and rarely gets fifty these days, and another a little way away, set in the middle of a blue collar area, that is bursting at the seams. One is full of young blue collar workers and their wives, and the other has mostly professionals. I never miss the blue collar church. I am a very rare bird, in both places. There are very few lawyers who go to church, which is a crying shame, because the law is based in the New Testament, and its workings are illustrated by the Old.

Some of the longest threads here are about Christianity and its rivals. Many derogatory posts have been admitted and that is as it should be. Brand X is not the same as Brand Y, and the rule adopted by the English, and lifted straight out of the Book, is read the stories for yourself. Publishing the Holy Bible in English was the start of a long and prosperous era for the English. It is still a worldwide runaway best seller, and there should be a copy in every home. It is full of fascinating stories
Posted by Peter the Believer, Sunday, 24 May 2009 12:55:44 PM
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Very nicely said peter, and very true words.

EVO
Posted by EVO3, Sunday, 24 May 2009 1:10:32 PM
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Peter you got that right my copy is in use daily it is just the right size to stop my bed rattling.
EVO3, well what can you say about that post?
Trying to put us all down?
Welcoming a new poster?
Or just proving some of us are too impressed by their own words
I assure you this is the real me.
No different in real life.
And while you find fault with us I bet most are the same.
We banter we fight but we communicate.
In fact I am willing to bet the prickley person you can be at times is the real you.
Posted by Belly, Sunday, 24 May 2009 1:12:58 PM
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When the silvertails decided to make us all slaves again, by taking away half your voting rights, in New South Wales in 1970, and in Queensland in 1991, Australian society started on a long downward spiral that is continuing. While the majority of blue collar workers were so busy making a living, and had entrusted an increasing amount of their power to lawyers, in both political parties, the snobs and megalomaniacs stole the right to express your opinion in a very practical and important way.

There was one brand of religion that tolerated slavery. That brand was abolished from English Government way back in 1215, at a little island in the Thames called Runnymede. In 1770 while Captain Cook was wending his way from Sydney to the Top of Cape Your, in his 4 knot an hour coal barge, Lord Chatham was giving a speech in the House of Lords on the English Constitution. Two hundred and forty years ago, he praised what he called the Iron Barons, the rough and ready English Barons who gave the English their Constitution, not just for the silvertails, but for everyone, in a universal Christian democracy that has survived ever since. You may find a copy here: http://www.community-law.info/?page_id=365

He said: That the weak, the subject, the defenceless, shall, “ not be governed by the arbitrium of any one man” but only by the orderly processes of the justice which is necessary for their liberties and their defence.— to hold that idea as Chatham held it, and to dare as much for it as he dared, would make any man great. Undoubtedly he was one of the greatest men of England.

By coming on board in OLO, Pal01, you are becoming part of the solution instead of being part of the problem. That word arbitrium spells out exactly what is wrong with Australia today. If it was not for that word being applied to the United States we may well have been speaking French. The failure to extend justice to America ended the English presence there. The rest as they say is history
Posted by Peter the Believer, Sunday, 24 May 2009 1:24:41 PM
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*Peter you got that right my copy is in use daily it is just the right size to stop my bed rattling.*

Belly, it must have been all that group sex which wore out
the bed :)
Posted by Yabby, Sunday, 24 May 2009 2:19:14 PM
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