for those who don't know Kinky is a comedic country singer. Believe me, even if you hate the country genre, you'll like his stuff (Note: his songs are very much politically inncorect, and have a lot of cursing).
Aquarius wrote:
How much do you pay us if you get an A ?
You'll get the gratefully of a fox... Mister Aquarius or "Verseau" as you'd told before...
Seriously, if you give me your ideas, That'll naturally help me, but far more, we'd be able to discuss together about this and we'll be able to put this subject down on all countries.
That'll be nice for everybody, won't it ?
Edited by Whatsup on 22-03-2008 19:38
before today I never knew you had a sense of humor
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Aquarius wrote:
It's just that... you don't really know me.
thats obvious
my point is that youre usually so serious
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Whatsup wrote:
I'm sorry. I believed that it was for me
and who are you again?
no problem mate
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Actually in this case, the most important thing is what you need: help with your assignment
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issoisso wrote:
Actually in this case, the most important thing is what you need: help with your assignment
What I wanted to say
I could make this work alone, no problem. This subject seems well for everybody. Discussing about it will be good.
Tomorrow, I'll bring a few ideas and we'll see together if yes or not we're okay from them. If you wanna be in of course.
Edited by Whatsup on 22-03-2008 21:07
A country of course needs constitutional laws, otherwise you can get a dictatorship - actually correct that, you need good constitutional laws, otherwise you could get a dictatorship, so a constitution can be good or bad, depends on what is in it.
As to whether Britain (not the UK) needs a constitution, well, it would certainly not last long, as Scotland will eventually separate, whilst the English pay for the separate nation.
=>this constitution laws can allow to organize the powers and so, the regime, but far more, it'll also permit to garantee, to preserve the rights and liberties to the citizens.
=>The organization is very important because of that otherwise the country might be caught up in a dictatorship(crommy). That's from this powers that give rights and liberties to the citizens.
=>Warning, there're real constitutions and false constitutions unfortunately. That depends on what is in it (crommy). China, Russia have got constitution laws notwithstanding that, they're in a dictatorship deep. So, how to differencier a real constitution or a false constitution?
Britain common laws work well
=> With this system, there's not really laws written, nonetheless that gives a great follow-up about evolution of the society. Indeed, the changes economic, cultural, ideas are well kept.
=>Warning about the easy change that could be made about the regime of country. That might do a bad result and even more, arriving in a dictatorship.
=>Keeping moderated like common laws, we note that as long as there'll have a protection of laws and especially of regime, rights and liberties will be garanteed to the citizens.
I didn't finish out yet. I've to do it for Thursday.
I'd often come back here because I forgot lots of things
Edited by Whatsup on 23-03-2008 20:42
And here we go. Fitna the Movie by Dutch politicna Wilders has been mentioned over and over again here in Denmark. The Dutchies have tried to get it "illegalized", but now it's here - we can finally see what all the fuzz is about:
Mr Bean, sorry, I mean Mr Brown is now officially the least popular Prime Minister in history. He is less popular than Neville Chamberlain, who thought Hitler was a nice bloke.
And now I'd like to see if anybody agrees with me over what his meetings with the Chancellor of the Exchequer (the man who sorts out our money in the UK), Alistair Darling are probably like:
Darling: The world economy is in recession. The UK economy is in recession. What do we do Lord Brown?
Brown: Lets waste tax payers money, that ought to make it worse. I mean better. No wait, what was the question? We're not in recession!!!!!! All members who disagree will face me grumbling at them!
I can imagine Brown declaring "Peace in our time. We have worked out our differences with the moslem extremists!", only to see a bomb in London killing 80 people the week after.
Waghlon wrote:
I can imagine Brown declaring "Peace in our time. We have worked out our differences with the moslem extremists!", only to see a bomb in London killing 80 people the week after.
It feels just like Henry Hoover before the Wall Street Crash of 1929