kupus wrote: » ALL Government employees/Civil Servants/Public Sector/County Councils/Corporations......... should not have a vote in General Elections.
Madam_X wrote: » Definitely. Cleaners, data entry clerks, street sweepers - I sure as hell don't want those scarily powerful types having the vote!
kupus wrote: » I sense the union force strong in this one:D
Ikky Poo2 wrote: » I like this idea, as long as we can also ban enyone with an income of over 100k a year from voting as well. Deal?
P_1 wrote: » 99% of the general population are idiots who don't have a clue what they are talking about
Ikky Poo2 wrote: » Are you in the 1%? If not, I think there's a paradox in there... somewhere...
puppieperson wrote: » My unwanted opinion is that it would be better to tax pregnancy in this country rather then the internet. Everywhere i look there are babies being grown even where i work 1 girl gets preggers then 6 more are bloody preggers. Too many babies being brought into the world tax them and then there would be less to pay as the tax would work like a contraceptive. 100 euro when they go for the 1st scan, 100 euro when they go for the second scan and a further 200 on delivery soon put a stop to it .. my humble opinion
OldNotWIse wrote: » People are far too precious about their kids these days. All this stuff about no dairy or refined sugar, learning everything in 7 languages, play is no longer just about having fun...they have to be learning something at the same time. There's even a bilingual bear (who I think only has four words anyway), sitting in the back seat of the car on a special chair until they are 40... Oh and those silly marketing things that fast food places do like "a carton of milk instead of an evil fizzy drink" or "a bag of p*xy dried fruit instead of fries" - let them enjoy their fast food for gods sake. And dont even get me started on the naughty step/time out/"you know how that makes mommy feel" - I actually know someone who will try to placate her misbehaving child by telling him he is making baby reindeer cry!
kunst nugget wrote: » That's basically just a list of lazy cliches about modern parenting taken from the likes of the Daily Mail. Imagine parents thinking about giving their kid a decent diet or having a child seat to protect them in a car. Being too bloody precious so they are.
Caliden wrote: » Subjected some poor family to a vegan meal (kids and all). I felt so bad for the kids. If I was given that when I was younger there's no way it was being eaten. Baked beans, few spuds and 3/4 fish fingers never did anyone any harm.
old hippy wrote: » Dairy product and beef - in fact, anything from a cow - gave me years of IBS. I wouldn't wish that on anybody. Nothing precious about eating food that's good for you.
Chris Martin wrote: » I like Nickleback. So many people hate/dislike them... Can't see why, They went mainstream for a small while, Like most groups do, But got a lot more stick than the rest...
OldNotWIse wrote: » that song...what was it? I've been down to the bottom of every bottle or something?? Drove me...spare lol
Chris Martin wrote: » This Is How You Remind Me :P
maximoose wrote: » It's not like you to say sorry I was waiting on a different story This time I'm mistakenFor handing you a heart worth breaking’ And I've been wrong, I've been down Been to the bottom of every bottle These five words in my head Scream, "Are we having fun yet?" ya, ya, ya, no no Ya,ya, ya, no no ****ing hell Nickleback are awful.
maximoose wrote: » It's not like you to say sorry I was waiting on a different story This time I'm mistaken For handing you a heart worth breaking’ And I've been wrong, I've been down Been to the bottom of every bottle These five words in my head Scream, "Are we having fun yet?" ya, ya, ya, no no Ya,ya, ya, no no ****ing hell Nickleback are awful.