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I feel so much better having a colour to choose on the 6th of May


http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/47599000/jpg/_47599119_composite226280.jpghttp://www.themostannoyingsiteintheworld.co.uk/images/gallery/george_bush.jpg


But it will all depend on the weather that day...


I quiet like ...


Oh why chose now ?



W**F

legalbeagle Wrote:

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> The election has finally been called for 6th May,

> and I'm feeling distinctly underwhelmed. It feels

> a bit like Alien vs Predator............whoever

> wins, we lose.



I've heard a few people say the same thing and that it's because we have no 'Obama' here. I think they're right. We need somebody with the 'Obama Effect' to lift us out of this malaise. Anyone..?

We might have had controversial Prime Ministers and PMs who were out of their depth and ones who inspire(d) vitriolic hate, but you'd have to go a long way back to find one who was - actually - an absolute moron: the kind of person who couldn't run a shoe shop, let alone head-up a superpower.

TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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>

> and can someone please explain why, despite having

> a no junk mail note on my Kennel, do politicans

> seem to think their flyers aren't junk mail

>


Unfortunately I think political parties are exempt from the "junk mail" tag.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> We might have had controversial Prime Ministers

> and PMs who were out of their depth and ones who

> inspire(d) vitriolic hate, but you'd have to go a

> long way back to find one who was - actually - an

> absolute moron: the kind of person who couldn't

> run a shoe shop, let alone head-up a superpower.

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I.....



Totally agree , this is the most sense written yet



On that basis I vote *Bob*



What colour tie will you wear ?




W**F

???? Wrote:

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> *Bob* wears those piano keyborad ties - I saw him

> in the Co-Op with one on

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Now....


I like that ......


A leader who sees things in "Black & White"


http://rlv.zcache.com/piano_key_tie-p151689665461596099td9w_313.jpg



He get's my vote but what about you ????'s are you on board



W**F

Ant Wrote:

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> So, what do we think about this?

> http://bit.ly/be5EGV

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Boring Ant...



We find it soooooo boring because that's about "Politics" ( poo stinks mummy )



We want PERSONALITY & our *Bob* has it in bucket loads



VOTE *Bob*


____________________________( insert strap line here )





W**F



*I mean honestly, imagine anyone else wearing a rotating bow tie & a tooth diamond & getting away with it*

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