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Alex McKee 01:31 AM 26-06-2008
Welcome Kelvin, it is refreshing to see another UKIP member join up. We're a little thin on the ground in this forum.
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NoMoreEUSSR 02:17 AM 26-06-2008

Originally Posted by Roland:
Be for we go on i've got my suspicions over 9/11 which apparently makes me a nut job conspiracy theorist.

I have my suspicions too, in that I think the US authorities always knew far more than they were letting on, both before and after the fact, but that is still a far cry from the US government having wilfully orchestrated the whole shebang.
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kelvin mirfin 11:04 AM 26-06-2008
i know it is good to be able to talk to people from UKIP and there ideas on how to move forward and our other policies and not just about the EU. I would like to ask ex members of UKIP why they left?
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Aardvark 11:13 AM 26-06-2008
Kelvin run spell checker or focus on your spelling and grammar. It's fine for this forum, but not for a Parliamentary candidate. Older people pick up on these things.

Welcome.
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kelvin mirfin 11:57 AM 26-06-2008
Sorry about that i do try to keep the mistakes down to a minimum. However because i post on alot more websites such as facebook and Myspace they will happen some time i just hope people can accept that.

Sorry for that Aardvark
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Aardvark 12:45 PM 26-06-2008
Trying to be constructive. A PPC should aim to be a cut above the rest. Capitalise the 'I' more, it is the most obvious solecism of people who post in a hurry.
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kelvin mirfin 05:57 PM 26-06-2008
Thank you for that Aardvark. However becuase I have to post in alot of different places mistakes will happen so I am sorry if it does happen its just to the lack of time I have to spend on posting.

Also I try not to keep my posts so short and sweet and straight to the point. If i dont answer a question straight away remember people i do not spend all my life on the PC lol.

(I had problems with other forums where people thought i was not answering questions)
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Vortex 10:55 PM 26-06-2008

Originally Posted by Aardvark:
Kelvin run spell checker or focus on your spelling and grammar. It's fine for this forum, but not for a Parliamentary candidate. Older people pick up on these things.

Welcome.

I picked up on it Aardvark!:-)

But then I'm ageing, although still young by UKIP standards!:-)
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Roland 11:51 PM 26-06-2008

Originally Posted by NoMoreEUSSR:
I have my suspicions too, in that I think the US authorities always knew far more than they were letting on, both before and after the fact, but that is still a far cry from the US government having wilfully orchestrated the whole shebang.

I've never believed the US government as an institution would have committed such an atrocity but I think powerful elements with in it may well of done. I also think other elements with in the US government think the same but dare not mutter it above their breaths for one fear and a second personal gain.

Any way I'll leave it on that note may be we'll go down this road another day.

Will leave you with this quote though.

Originally Posted by :
"Rogue states never turn out to be quite the pariahs they are deemed. They are only able to cause, or at least threaten to cause, mayhem because they enjoy the covert support - usually by means of technology transfers - of one or more major powers within the charmed circle of global 'good guys'." -- Margaret Thatcher, p. 208


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Roland 11:58 PM 26-06-2008

Originally Posted by kelvin mirfin:
Roland i would never call anyone a nut job just because of their belief (each to thier own) that is not what iam about. Also about people who rip UKIP they can rip UKIP as much as they want but at the end of the day UKIP does not need people like that on board, how i see it is get behide the party because its for the greater good.

I can't ask for mor than that. How ever I do worry about the term "the greater good" but i'll take it with the best of intentions.

Originally Posted by :
I think UKIP needs to talk about the policies it has made for example £10k tax free thats what the people want to hear " UKIP a vote for lower taxs", "UKIP the vote for free education at university" this is what i will be telling the people in my constituency " UKIP the party for REAL change and LOWER TAXES"

The trouble is people just do not believe this could be done with out destroying the country as a society. I think it can but it means taking on some powerful players and that is the challenge that UKIP would have to meet .
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