Brexit, for once some facts.

vfr400

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I've owned around 100 different motorbikes of every type from mopeds and scooters to ultimate sports bikes. My all-time favourite is the A10. I own one and it's still going after 60 years and still a joy to ride. Comfort, ergonomics and engine characteristics are perfect.
 

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vfr400

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Why are you replaying old stuff.. is that repetition in the hope that it sticks . You showed this picture a few weeks ago. Let me remind you that.
1. There are pictures of your Queen shaking the hands of known ..not suspected IRA Leaders . Martin McGuiness.
2. Sinn Fein , the organisation that these two no Americans belong is a perfectly LEGAL political party, and has Members of Parliament in 4 Parliaments, including Westminster ,Stormont ,and Dublin ...and worse has Government Ministries in Northern Ireland. I who have the opportunity to vote for them, have never done so, and never intend to.
3. You negotiate with your adversaries ,that is how agreements are made. It was the trojan work by John Hume over thirty hard years , which made possible the transition from unthinking Republican support in the USA, which allowed people like Biden to embrace parliamentary republicanism on the Island of Ireland. Right minded people , make up their own minds ,not have them made up for them by narrow minded trolls.
4. There is no warrant in existence against Ms O 'Hare or Adams. She has served as a SF representative in the USA for years.
Glad to see you've joined us on the side of The Great Reset.
 
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vfr400

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Interesting but if you read the comments it seems it has already been examined and debunked by people cleverer at stats / math than me.
Do you need to be a statistician to figure out that if you're counting votes, the total shouldn't be able to go down thousands at a time? I can understand maybe a couple of hundred accumulated votes thrown out at the audit stage, when they found no signature or something, but 17,000 in one hit and 90,000 total? Yup, somebody is going to have to do some explaining.
 

Barry Shittpeas

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Interesting but if you read the comments it seems it has already been examined and debunked by people cleverer at stats / math than me.
Any news on that Sainsbury’s advert you worthless piece of garbage? Or is this another subject / question you we’re hoping to weasel your way out of?
 
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Do you need to be a statistician to figure out that if you're counting votes, the total shouldn't be able to go down thousands at a time? I can understand maybe a couple of hundred accumulated votes thrown out at the audit stage, when they found no signature or something, but 17,000 in one hit and 90,000 total? Yup, somebody is going to have to do some explaining.
Care to define "DNA-level evidence" as it applies in this case? And how that gets elevated to DNA-LEVEL PROOF?
 

vfr400

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Care to define "DNA-level evidence" as it applies in this case? And how that gets elevated to DNA-LEVEL PROOF?
Jeez, what's the matter with you? It must be time to take one of your anti-derangement pills. If you've forgotten where they are again, have a look next to the kettle where you found them last time.

The article is about anomalies in the counting of votes, not genetics? Referring to DNA is a thing called a figure of speech (metaphor), which are very common in the English language. Calm down and have a look at the data, then come back and tell us what you found.
 

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Care to define "DNA-level evidence" as it applies in this case? And how that gets elevated to DNA-LEVEL PROOF?
If it sounds scientific, then it's scientific, right?
these people use complicated words just to feed to Trump's followers.
 
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Do you need to be a statistician to figure out that if you're counting votes, the total shouldn't be able to go down thousands at a time? I can understand maybe a couple of hundred accumulated votes thrown out at the audit stage, when they found no signature or something, but 17,000 in one hit and 90,000 total? Yup, somebody is going to have to do some explaining.
then they should show their evidence to the Courts.
I am pretty sure Dominion lawyers will be able to defend their machines.
It can't be harder than ATMs counting out cash?

 
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wheeler

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Ah, I thought it must be something like that. It couldn't be that you're a bit down having voted for Brexit, predicted Trump would win and believe the voter fraud conspiracies which are going nowhere despite Vote For Robinson's increasingly boring posts.
Smile, be happy, go out tonight and kick some poor people, that'll cheer you up.
 

Barry Shittpeas

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So would you allow ''twat' idiots' parents to use govt food vouchers at food banks for their kids where you can't bump into them.

On that note have you seen latest two Sainbury's Xmas ads - recommend you don't for your blood pressure ;)

I wonder if the third ad will be a French family eating a crimbo dinner of rosbif followed by crème anglaise....

Because you are a lazy ****, with a capital C, I've taken 20 seconds out of my afternoon fitting the floor in my newly built garage loft to find what I posted about free school meals during holiday periods. I don't know why I bothered, but there we go. (well I do, know why I bothered. I wanted to use the office section in the garage's loft to look busy and important sat at my computer.

In response to the provision of vouchers redeemable in supermarkets;

Waste of money, they will sell them for a tenner and blow that on shite. Needs to be stopped now and community food outlets set up.

The “disadvantaged“ are disadvantaged because they are twats who squander and abuse any opportunity presented to them.
I think that is a fair summary. I've seen people given chance after chance, money, opportunity and help. A significant proportion just squander it and ultimately it's their children who will and do suffer.

My suggestion to increase the likelihood of help getting directly to the children who need it is contained in the following posts.

I fear that this free school meal thing is going to become another Princess Diana / Clap for the NHS / BLM / Mencal Elf type mass hysteria contagion.

It’s easy enough to chuck buckets full of money at it, any twat can do that, but not so easy to make sure the money results in food inside children’s stomachs. Maybe something to fund the meals via restaurants forced to close in would work. That would help two area, restaurant hospitality support and making sure the food get to the children. I think vouchers and or cash would be abused.
Then I later posted:

I know all of the above but the objective is to get food into children’s stomachs. A voucher doesn’t guarantee that will happen. It could be used towards the normal groceries bill (which is probably not good) and the savings used for non food items. Net result zero in terms of helping the child.

The most effective way to help would be to provide free meals for the children. Something they can actually eat. My point is, pay food outlets forced to close to provide the meals for a fixed fee. They’d jump at the chance. Vouchers is a lazy policy. Stepping away from action and focussing on activity as usual.

You definitely altered the context of the above when you quoted me. You did so because you are an inadequate man, a **** with a capital C, and you are incapable of truthfulness.
 
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oyster

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Jeez, what's the matter with you? It must be time to take one of your anti-derangement pills. If you've forgotten where they are again, have a look next to the kettle where you found them last time.

The article is about anomalies in the counting of votes, not genetics? Referring to DNA is a thing called a figure of speech (metaphor), which are very common in the English language. Calm down and have a look at the data, then come back and tell us what you found.
Perhaps I have seen far too many figures of speech like that which are being used to overclaim, often massively, their argument or viewpoint.

Very recently I have been looking at medical claims that some test or other is "gold standard". Most of them use the phrase to imply that the test is both the best and is extremely good and reliable. But they rarely provide any reasonable evidence that it is so. It is proof by assertion. Yet many others who should know better simply parrot the phrase "gold standard".

I suggest that the language used in these claimed voting irregularities is at least as unsupported by any sensible definitions.
 

OxygenJames

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What's the matter? Did you have a bad night last night? Was the worry about the imminent Brexit playing on your mind? Try listening to your favourite music when you want to sleep. It works for me when I'm worrying about all the poor guys in the ebike forums, who's bikes aren't working at the moment.

Do you need some help on how to use the block member's posts function? I thought you said that you had it figured, but it looks like you didn't do it right.
You're right OG - he's just a sad little Troll.
 

OxygenJames

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This is what you get from people that had a bad education. I guess Flecc has half an excuse as he left school at an early age. It's a shame for all three of you that you missed out; however, I might be able to make things a bit better by giving you a chance to learn from the master. They're USA date format!
Hi likes pointing out other people's mistakes but when it comes to his own.....

Well......
 

OxygenJames

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I've owned around 100 different motorbikes of every type from mopeds and scooters to ultimate sports bikes. My all-time favourite is the A10. I own one and it's still going after 60 years and still a joy to ride. Comfort, ergonomics and engine characteristics are perfect.
Probably a fantasist too.
 

Barry Shittpeas

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Ah, I thought it must be something like that. It couldn't be that you're a bit down having voted for Brexit, predicted Trump would win and believe the voter fraud conspiracies which are going nowhere despite Vote For Robinson's increasingly boring posts.
Smile, be happy, go out tonight and kick some poor people, that'll cheer you up.
Brexit, Trump? It makes absolutely no difference and will continue to make no difference to me.

There are enough sanctimonious ***** haunting these pages, so I'll say no more about poor people, other than I'm quietly confident that I do more in terms of giving time and money to help, than fuckwits like Wicky.
 

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