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Under the question; Why did God have to start over again with Noah and family? I wrote, in error, sun rise and sun set..., of course I intended to write sun set and sun rise, my apologises for any confusion.

  • Having been denied access to this site on a mobile network more akin to nazi scum may I do my poem now?

    The Tightfisted Resentment of Free Hope

    The cart and horse of education and democracy

    Has endangered the content of the cart

    The wonderment and diversity of the opportunities

    Replaced with tightfisted resentment of free hope

    That capitalism is endangered in the cart and is lied to

    For it does what it should for the perfection it does

    May have something to do with the tightfisted resentment of free hope

    If democracy is before education

    The darkest future in your imagination

    Maybe nothing to the past failures and past patronisations

    As belittling one is the suicidal manifestation

    Capitalism does not need the inquisitive cold that is deception

    Nor does it fight for unmonitored validation

    The opportunity of education must be free for all

    And it's sleeping partners not feel the cold

    "The horse is backwards, can't you see?"

    "Yet again democracy."

    ©Nathan Eakins 2011 (as with everything else this and every year, all rights reserved)

    4 AnswersPoetry9 years ago
  • Is the Pakistan problem (from the West's perspective) more easily resolved through its rename to Libya?

    Pakistan Taliban have said they have no wish to attack Pakistan's military assets, let's hope some nazi lawyers (who aren't (or their families) known to the government) are brave enough to be able to leave militias wondering around behaving like turds.

    2 AnswersPolitics9 years ago
  • Do you think you can handle the truth?

    Answer these 10 questions and see how you do:

    Q1) The CIA trained:

    a) Osama Bin Laden

    b) FEMA

    c) Evel Knievel

    Q2) Complete the following well known phrase; The red...

    a) Threat

    b) Flag of my fathers

    c) Ramp

    Q3) "To safely defeat the Russians in Afganistan you should train some locals who despise..."

    a) Israel and the West

    b) George Bush

    c) The awful police

    Q4) In reference to question 3, who said it?

    a) An Eton educated spy

    b) Local government reassurance

    c) Joie Chitwood

    Q5) Iraq and the 9/11 link is:

    a) CIA link (fraudulently and unintelligently) made by then President W. Bush

    b) I don't know, a shrimp omelette?

    c) a canyon and I'm a rocket bike

    Q6) Money is the route of all,

    a) Evil

    b) What can I do but start again?

    c) Evel and it looks cooler

    Q7) Truthers are

    a) Scum

    b) The Scissor Sisters

    c) Weird stuff to endanger, it'll get in a crowd

    Q8) President Obama,

    a) is a confederate but he's such a nice one and he got Bin Laden.

    b) makes me hate Scotland famed for its off shore oil, didn't UK coastal towns get refugee problems from Libya?

    c) isn't even close to the end of the line of memorable Presidents.

    Q9) How was President Obama brought into the Libyan conflict?

    a) He was lied to by Sarcozy and Cameron, it won't turn out well.

    b) Gaddafi wooed Microsoft and American jobs should be for American workers, we've got sand.

    c) Las Vegas goons were paid to break every bone in his body if he didn't agree to Libyan confederate sharia terms.

    Q10) Iran,

    a) According to nut jon Tony Blair.

    b) Next?

    c) Easy.

    5 AnswersPolitics10 years ago
  • If the fire brigade had discovered the twin towers were set to explode wouldn't they have got the hell out?

    Apart from the incredible air displays, the advice that the 20,000 in the second tower remain and the disrespectful sickness that is the 1st (on this and (sadly) countless occasions) is enough to convince even the most sceptical, Bush clearly being Ronald Regan, now I'm sure New Yorkers would have done that, New York's finest would have allowed non New Yorkers to have done that and those who wear their tin foil hats, your brains have melted, contact a New York teaching hospital and explain everything, just don't bother the rest of the world, okay?

    2 AnswersPolitics10 years ago
  • This is a question for those who are left of centre (with a care mode)?

    in the public sector I've extended as much opportunity as I can, the private sector is next (there is no resonable excuse, reformation is (still) the key word, that is not a medium term issue as patience becomes less deserved) so I guess the UK revolution should have been embraced (as there was no reasonable excuse to turn away from it, being scum is even something the ICC wouldn't ignore).

    To clarify the left of centre (with a care mode) are to prepare themselves to inherit the (as good as) earth, isn't that right girls*?

    *hotties

    4 AnswersMilitary10 years ago
  • May I write about social cohesion?

    I'll assume your click means yes, to be honest justice and security may delay it and those that try to artificially create it had better 1) be amazing listeners and 2) have done an awful lot of research with the motivation not being the researchers desire to achieve for them rather than the enrichment of the community.

    http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/france/paris/do...

    4 AnswersPolitics10 years ago
  • What humanitarian disaster can be averted through better relations with patchouli oil...?

    wearing hippies?

    (Hint, pro nuclear, anti pine tree killing)

    2 AnswersGlobal Warming10 years ago
  • Does the UN have a appeal council?

    How are frauds and miscarriages brought to light, surely lack of professionalism isn't a reasonable excuse for protecting image rather than ensuring fairness and prosperity (I consider this in the light of the literacy rate in Libya which is one example and yet I am acutely aware that the Western bias at the UN fails to take into account the fact that the West isn't next door to a fifty year war (Middle East). (I know there are supporters but that can only be compared to pre 9/11 America with its terrorist support (or indifference) for the IRA)).

    4 AnswersPolitics10 years ago
  • What are your views on the neanderthal (law 'culture') UK MPs?

    It is, in my researched view, that they do not represent value for money and have no qualities needed to add value to either community or country, I say this with a heavy heart and I do need to declare an interest, my name is Nathan Eakins and I'm the only person competent enough to lead this (currently) loser nazi nation. Now I know you're thinking the BNP or some other neanderthal rule is what is needed, I have two points to raise, 1) Internationally we are the bad guys (this is because of brutal behaviour by our armed forces in Iraq, Saddam pointed out that the last time the Brits ruled in Iraq they were horrible (like the movie Ghandi, when I saw it as a young I child I left that movie theatre hating the British) so what did the Brits do in Iraq, they were horrible, believe me the UK is not disliked it is despised so throwing water onto a chip pan fire (as Jim Crow loving David "Hitler" Moron did when he spoke of the death of multiculturalism as the EDL (tagline, obviously) rallied in 2010) is unhelpful to business, expats and opportunity. 2) The nonculture of law has brought the UK into a terrible vicious state, this is mostly because of envy by lawyers who have looked to America with their damaging to progress (opinion but I could chat about the meaning of life until thd cows come home) pusuit of happiness (the UK political retorts have been, 'land' (in oppose to community investment (long, lon... okay you invest in talented people (as certified (qualifications such as (example only) sailing)) who review themselves against their professional peers (this must be an issue that isn't whities, possibly in the slightest) and the returns from this community hedge funding (governement to educate all who are included in this category to be left of centre with a care mode and to reward the most inclusive and diverse hedge funds with recognition (based on percentages, not net £))) and 'family' (as fanatical, wrong, unjust and unequal (unless you ard a lawyer (or a cop)) as state sanctioned (supported) neanderthal behaviour.

    I have made these points as it is my view that when the 'democratically' elected agreed to serve and represent the communities that 'elected' them (wartime rhetoric, I can bore you with the stats if you like, no, may I make my point?) they failed to attend magistrates courts to get a snap shot feel for what the challenges are (these don't need to be aired in Parliament, the UK is a tourist town) yet issues of public sector confidence by the electoriate and public sector moral are the remit of these (at best) wastes of taxpayer money. You may now applaud yourself for reading this question which, I hope, has comprehensively highlighted the ineptitude, hypocrisy, endangerment through (at the least) neglect (on occasion incitement), passionate (crap) 'political' (again long story, I'll skip it) tribalism and lack of value of democracy, or you can blame pokémon.

    (Andrew St.Patrick (Deep Sky Nebulae, Future OFCOM Equity (FOE), let's face it, Foean (campaigning to remove French words from the English language, for lawyers (elected or not) to do as they are told in a transparent way and to clarify that the UK's first laws weren't written in English (reason French words are in our language), we aren't going back there, nor must the sovereign countries of FOE (formerly, because of the Yugoslav war in the 90s, Western Europe) (I could talk for miles on this subject) is away)

    4 AnswersPolitics10 years ago
  • When Gaddafi promised democracy the NTC without thought rejected his offer?

    Now the NTC has agreed with Gaddafi but not until April 2013, a month after they plan to execute al megahri and eighteen months after they plan to execute Gaddafi for his close ties with the West and for inconvieniently supporting liberal jihadists (ones who fail to blow themselves up) although they do have close ties with Turkey but, sadly, not the UN, fair?

    3 AnswersPolitics10 years ago
  • UK - May I be the first to blame the riots on My Pocket Plane and iRunner?

    A question in keeping with every other ******* question I think I've ever asked in this section.

    1 AnswerPolitics10 years ago
  • UK - What kind of **** up is lawyer rule?

    Expressing the thoughts of constituents is apparently political suicide, at least the Big Society bank, likely owned by France :% has the power to kick millionaires onto the street who, oh I idk, killed Gadaffi's grand daughter.

    3 AnswersPolitics10 years ago
  • Why do none capitalists support Conservatives?

    Do they believe the year is 1984?

    6 AnswersPolitics10 years ago
  • Do we need greater transparency regarding what our MPs get up to?

    Let's use a fictitious case, G is an obnoxious wind bag with a very severe personality disorder (or is a planned sadist, criminality being a part of her life) she is quickly noted for her 卐 leanings and is lauded for her slaughtergirl work (which she does on a Sunday, it's a shame her neighbours don't have better police, judiciary and animal welfare ties, to quote her at her last public visit to the charity as covered by her local paper, "You mollest children, I put in the hours, I'm doing YOU a favour!") Seen as competent and praised for her complete and utter nonsense approach she is made Minister of Health and Welfare reform, citing babies as, "Useless." she starts her Glasgow initinative, taking a simple child's toy (a trolly of lettered bricks) she starts her own feral scheme to introduce competition for resources she spends on holidays, parties, clothes and cars for her horses. This kind of love of all things equestian quickly gets her prompted to Lord Chief Justice (Privy council brief) yet she sets herself the ambitious target of horse interferer with, amongst other things, a fence post. So far soo mundane, the tabloids love her, her neighbours hate her, she's penciled in for editorship of The Daily Telegraph, her network now includes the arms industry and arms manufacturers yet, defeated at the next election, she lobbies hard to ensure gun laws are reformed, "To make it easy for people within these postcodes..." (minutes to these meetings are transparently available to any newspaper (although a none aggression pact is in place) "and the public pick up the tab three times, at the least." Transparency is all the media call for, is it really adequate?

    3 AnswersPolitics10 years ago
  • Is Simon Kelner some kind of idiot?

    The opportunities to sack Johan Harri out number the days the incompetent worked, if the police need calling surely Kelner finds this funny.

    1 AnswerPolitics10 years ago
  • Israel believes in 'democracy', the UK is (as good as) run by Israel...?

    , lies and incompetent hypocrisy incorporating unnecessary distress to the vulnerable and the most creative of accounting (if such energies were appropriately chanelled they'd be no complaint) we,magistrates, are told (with no reasonable excuse) be as diverse as Israel.

    Therefore how many Israeli deaths by the hands of their 'democratic' fans have been visited on Libya's neighbours?

    8 AnswersPolitics10 years ago