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Everything posted by Gene_Clark
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you don't need to justify yourself to me you know as i say, the campaign isn't over, so people can join whenever they want, or choose not to; if we fail, we fail, to quote the Scotch play..... it's a shame you've decided not to offer technical support, but that's your choice one thing you're completely wrong about is the last line of your post; i'm not going to the West Ham game, but i've 2 friends staying over that weekend from Roscommon & Kildare who are going - i've never, ever said anything about out of town support
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we'll agree to differ then, as i find it fairly precise. come along to the next meeting if you've any questions, or email them direct
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http://www.nufcfansutd.com/about-nufcfansutd.html explains things pretty comprehensively
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come along to the next meeting and find out for yourself, or check the website out http://www.nufcfansutd.com/about-nufcfansutd.html
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i think of this more as a semi Socratic organisation
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that's your opinion; it's good that you've thought of a justification for your inaction. i don't share your opinion, but i recognise your right to hold it & i won't use energy to criticise you as a person for holding those opinions.
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that's your opinion; it's equally as valid as mine, though i don't agree with you. in a democracy all are free to express their opinions
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it's a democracy; people have different opinions. what i advocate is different to what many others believe.
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but it isn't over yet; the campaign can grow, so the more that attend, the better...
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128; i counted
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p013yf50
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amen
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as above.... democratically, their voices are as valid as anyone else's/
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democratically, their voices are as valid as anyone else's/
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because we need to represent every fan; unless we do, we don't know whether there are common, thematic opinions. if you attend the meeting, it's 1 more fan & 1 more step to authenticity....
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you could have made those points at the meeting tonight; as we are a democracy, you could have persuaded people to agree with your stance. but you weren't there.....
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do you? i think you should have attended the meeting tonight to put your point across. democratically, you could have influenced people to your point of view, if you'd been there
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in a democracy, everyone has an equal say. nufc fans united is a democracy; come along tomorrow & join in Newcastle Fans
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we don't need leaders; we need an organic democratic structure
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the more members we have; the more legitimate & coherent our voice becomes. we have a meeting at 6.30 at the Labour club on Wednesday
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for him to be right, the situation would require not one single person to be interested in my post. this is disproved by the fact i posted it in the first place; therefore, it's wrong to say nobody is interested in my post. logically, it's not a difficult concept to master.
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and i know you're wrong
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ewerk, you should never be so arrogant as to assume your opinions are shared by the entire populace; try & remember that
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this album is from 1967; 10 years before The Police formed. you're confused
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to try & produce a league table of morally acceptable capitalist companies is a nonsensical attempt at squaring the circle, that shows the yawning chasm of reformist contradiction that defines both Leninist & Trotskyist thinking; all capitalism is wrong, so it must be opposed. http://www.worldsocialism.org/principles.php