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i always thought the green party stood for things like enviroment & things like trees and stuff and stuff

turns out they would like to believe in people who slay others are entitled to their view

perhaps if those people dosed her in petrol put her in a cage & set fire to her she might think different?

or would she think 'well theyre entitled to a view'

*BOOM*

 

i bet them kids that got shot by IS thought 'well theyre perfectly entitled to to this'

 

daft trout

pirate1111
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:

It looks like no-one is going to speak on their behalf. So mebbees it was the wrong forum to ask.

Well, I think it's important that everyone knows how ridiculous they are with their views, other parties get slated on here for lesser reasons.

 

And some on here clearly didn't know what the Green Party's views were on ISIS.

Videostar
The main issue with the Greens is that they may take votes from our Labour Party.
However running a liberal democracy is fraught with danger, one can't just act in a reactionary manner and ban thoughtcrime or whatever, that's what these loony extreme faux Muslims want. That's the sort of society they want too.
Nobody asked for the Daily Mail to be banned when they supported that 'itler one. My Mum (90 this year) still deliberately picks argument and debate with anyone carrying a Mail in her favourite cafÃĐ.
Garage Joe
Originally Posted by Carnelian:
Originally Posted by Videostar:
Originally Posted by Carnelian:

Don't care.  The political discourse needs the Green Party input. 

Disagree.

 

They are a comedy political party.

As are Ukip and the Lib Dems.  At least they're not right wing with it.

Theres nothing more or less wrong with being right wing to being left wing...why should UKIP get dumped on for some of their more colourful opinions (or a few rogue MP's) and The Greens get away with an actual party policy.?

 

The least said about the Lib Dems the better.

Videostar
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
The main issue with the Greens is that they may take votes from our Labour Party.
However running a liberal democracy is fraught with danger, one can't just act in a reactionary manner and ban thoughtcrime or whatever, that's what these loony extreme faux Muslims want. That's the sort of society they want too.
Nobody asked for the Daily Mail to be banned when they supported that 'itler one. My Mum (90 this year) still deliberately picks argument and debate with anyone carrying a Mail in her favourite cafÃĐ.

Very true.

Videostar

I think that the Greens need to be clearer on the issue, although my take on it is that they want people to be free to think whatever they want, as long as they don't actually go and fight for a hostile foreign power, which seems reasonable to me. I am certainly not a believer in unlimited/no restrictions  free-speech, but banning various organisations or membership of those organisations has always seemed ludicrous to me, as they just set up under another name. 

kimota

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