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Personally and especially after reading most of the opinions on here it smoking should be made compulsory for all children from the age of 5.

That way only the strongest will survive and they will be basically paying for their own education through their taxes.

Make it cheap and plentiful.

Make it a study into Darwinism.

 

Love how throughout Germany there are cigarette vending machines on the side of the road, it's the way of the future.

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It's an easy target for lazy politicians who want to make it look like they're doing something...HOw about banning war?!! Let's talk about that...YOu don't see the papers carrying those stories..

 

Can't ban war, the job losses would be tremendous. :lol:

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It's an easy target for lazy politicians who want to make it look like they're doing something...HOw about banning war?!! Let's talk about that...YOu don't see the papers carrying those stories..

 

Can't ban war, the job losses would be tremendous. :lol:

 

Sort of makes a mockery of that anti war anthem:

 

War, good God!

What is it good for?

Absolutely the economy and employment, population control, technolgy advancement and research, electrol campaigns, etc.

Nothing!

Say it again.

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Personally and especially after reading most of the opinions on here it smoking should be made compulsory for all children from the age of 5.

That way only the strongest will survive and they will be basically paying for their own education through their taxes.

Make it cheap and plentiful.

Make it a study into Darwinism.

 

Love how throughout Germany there are cigarette vending machines on the side of the road, it's the way of the future.

 

Quicker way than that is to just give someone canned food to live on for 6 months and no can opener, a few years of that and you'll have got nothing but super humans left. :lol:

 

The problem with cigarettes is they aren't lethal enough to kill the chavs before they start to breed..... at 12-13 years old.

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It's an easy target for lazy politicians who want to make it look like they're doing something...HOw about banning war?!! Let's talk about that...YOu don't see the papers carrying those stories..

 

Can't ban war, the job losses would be tremendous. :lol:

OT but following on from what Parky said - where were the consciences of all the MPs opposing the new embyro research bill when it came to Iraq?

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Personally and especially after reading most of the opinions on here it smoking should be made compulsory for all children from the age of 5.

That way only the strongest will survive and they will be basically paying for their own education through their taxes.

Make it cheap and plentiful.

Make it a study into Darwinism.

 

Love how throughout Germany there are cigarette vending machines on the side of the road, it's the way of the future.

 

Quicker way than that is to just give someone canned food to live on for 6 months and no can opener, a few years of that and you'll have got nothing but super humans left. :lol:

 

The problem with cigarettes is they aren't lethal enough to kill the chavs before they start to breed..... at 12-13 years old.

 

Start them early enough and you never know.

 

On the canned food theory, hasn't it worked for Nestle with baby formula and the third world?

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It's an easy target for lazy politicians who want to make it look like they're doing something...HOw about banning war?!! Let's talk about that...YOu don't see the papers carrying those stories..

 

Can't ban war, the job losses would be tremendous. :nufc:

:lol:

 

 

We could and don't quote me on this make technology the benefits mankind rather than destroy it. Just a thought. :icon_lol:

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It's an easy target for lazy politicians who want to make it look like they're doing something...HOw about banning war?!! Let's talk about that...YOu don't see the papers carrying those stories..

 

Can't ban war, the job losses would be tremendous. :lol:

 

Sort of makes a mockery of that anti war anthem:

 

War, good God!

What is it good for?

Absolutely the economy and employment, population control, technolgy advancement and research, electrol campaigns, etc.

Nothing!

Say it again.

 

Fairly sure Blair sang that at the 2003 Labour conference. :lol:

 

I think he had a WMD codpiece on for the number. :lol:

 

It's an easy target for lazy politicians who want to make it look like they're doing something...HOw about banning war?!! Let's talk about that...YOu don't see the papers carrying those stories..

 

Can't ban war, the job losses would be tremendous. :lol:

OT but following on from what Parky said - where were the consciences of all the MPs opposing the new embyro research bill when it came to Iraq?

 

 

Aye, good point. Although it probably had something to do with their "consultancy" roles for defence firms. :lol:

 

 

It's an easy target for lazy politicians who want to make it look like they're doing something...HOw about banning war?!! Let's talk about that...YOu don't see the papers carrying those stories..

 

Can't ban war, the job losses would be tremendous. :lol:

:lol:

 

 

We could and don't quote me on this make technology the benefits mankind rather than destroy it. Just a thought. :icon_lol:

 

Insanity. :nufc:

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