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Response To John Fareham - Flood Aid - What's It All About? (2/2)
By Lee Cassanell
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(1/2),
(2/2).
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But once the rain has stopped and the ring has been cleared, we step back into our respective corners, slip on our opposing colours and listen for the bell to sound for another round.
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Funny isn't it that when the shit hits the skirting board in our own living rooms we all stand together in the interests of human decency and common sense but when it comes to the wider issues such as, war, corruption, civil liberties, wealth disparity and religious influence it's hard to find a person who doesn't drink Fair Trade Coffee that gives a good god damn as long as they have a Wide Screen TV and enough Chardonnay in the fridge to kill a relapsed alcoholic.
I know there are plenty of reasonable and intelligent people amongst the liberal working classes who are disgusted with the political system and the state of the world today but they have Bills to Pay, Jobs to do and disillusionment to deal with.
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You can't knock a person for sinking a few beers at the end of a longs day's monotonous and unrewarding work on an Asda Till or Call centre sweatshop only to go home and find their Kid's got chicken Pox, the bank have charged them £30 for going 7 pence over their over draft and they've ran out of toilet roll.
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It must be nice to be able to afford Pilates classes and Crocs and to while away your days reading books on metaphysics and meeting your conceptual artist friend Rufus for long Lattes and Greek Salads but it's hard to think and graft at the same time so those people who are in a position of privilege have a duty to fight for the rights of the real workers and to ensure that their best interests are being served, and by that I don't mean you should TELL them what they need but ASK them what they want and listen without any of your own political or religious prejudices getting in the way.
That's the problem you see. British politics pits people against each other.
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You are either Tory or Labour, Liberal or Green and even if you agree with certain polices from an opposing party you still have to undermine that party in order to enhance the reputation of your own.
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Blue, Red, Pink, Yellow...it's all the same really. Just different colours at either end of the same spectrum competing for the same light and until Common Sense prevails and we all get a grip you may as well vote for a woman who channels the spirit of Elvis through her dead Labrador because I'm sure the King would do much better job running the country then weasel eyed Eton Charlie horse David Cameron.
Anyway, Sir John is well renown for his wisdom, good nature and impeccable Hedge pruning and I'm sure that despite his political affliction he will agree with many of the rambling and Ill informed points I've attempted to put across and I would like to take this opportunity to thank him for giving me the impetus to write something which completely digresses from the original point.
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I look forward to reading the mysterious Chester Draws reply to his response and hopefully their website debate raises some interesting and entertaining points.
Shalom
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Articles - Nappy Nature By Shellie
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Nappy Nature is the trading name for the Hull and East Riding Real Nappy Network, we are a not for profit business, by which we mean though we make a profit that money is re-invested into our activities and projects, not shareholders!
We are actively working with the Real Nappy Campaign as well as any other baby and parent group
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Articles - Ghost Chasers In Hull By Mike Smith
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Ghost Chasers www.ghostchasers.co.uk are Hull's Leading Internationally Renowned
Paranormal Investigative Team. We investigate local and national alleged paranormal
locations. The investigations we carry out are done professionally and in the
strictest confidence.
We do not involve the media without the clients consent.
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Articles - Why Should I Use Cloth Nappies?
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Breast feed, bottle feed? Home Birth, Water Birth, Hospital Birth? What colour to decorate the baby room, cots, cribs, moses baskets? What's a muslin square again?
Without a doubt there are many, many options open to you as a parent to be, with so many retailers telling you what to buy, and so many magazines reporting what you
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Articles - I Want To Be a Megalomaniac But Haven't Got The Confidence By Andrea Longstaff
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I've decided that I'm going to jump onto the current bandwagon and devise a new and improved fitness and relaxation programme. I'm going to call this regime pilokga (pronounced piloogar). It's a combination of Pilates, knitting machine maintenance and yoga.
Well I have been attending a yoga class for a couple of years now. I've also watched
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Articles - Saddam Hussein And Reality's Last Gasp By Joe Hakim
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I managed to contract some sort of stomach bug over Christmas, so I spent the majority of it alternating between puking my guts up and shivering under a blanket. My dreams were populated by images of dead friends being devoured by giant skeletal insects in the ruins of Hull's new bus station,
and I became convinced that my neighbour was plotting to drive me
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Articles - Life in Walajah By Suzy Allott
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I have to say that I've started writing this a few times, but every time I've given up as the words seemed a little empty. The past few weeks in my new home have been, typically, both great and heart breaking.
I'm now working in the village Walajah. It's great to be part of such a small, close community, and as such I'm having to walk up all of the steep hills around
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Articles - God's Plan??? By Merle R. Stone
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As of late, (this morning, to be precise) I find myself in a state of realization which actually sort of frightens me. What I am beginning to realize is that if I were to stumble upon God, the supreme Almighty, say on the street or in some bar, I would kick him square in the balls. Then, I would question him to his face about his 'Divine Plan' as it has been called.
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Articles - Lets Talk 'Bout Eugenics, Kids By Sally Satan
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My long-held prediction that shit American films would rule the world may have finally come true.
I mean, I always thought these 'innocent' Disney flicks contained secret totalitarian messages,
but hell - it sounds like someone's taken Honey I Shrunk The Kids a bit too seriously...
This week, a profoundly disabled teenage girl in America has been deliberately kept in
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Articles - The Restoration of Wellington Street Swing Bridge Part 3 By Tony Waddington Photographs By Tony
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In September the eastern side of the bridge was lifted into position by the Ainscough
crane crew and with great skill put the 60 tonne span on the centre pintle without
any problems
Now it's the turn for the western span to be delivered by road from
Sheffield based Davy Markham.
Arriving on time along with the huge crane, the operation got under way.
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Articles - Update On Georgie By Peter Fenwick
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As you know from previously on thisisull (Birds in Hull By Pete and Sue ), we bought an African grey parrot 18 months ago and called him George. We had George DNA tested by a local vet.
Just letting you know that we, Pete Sue and George are doing really well.
He has started to talk now, saying the usual things, whistling, singing, cuppa tea,
going shopping etc.
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Articles - Whole New Life By Peter Fenwick
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Having lost my wife's father in September this year we inherited his allotment in
Tavistock Street off Newland Avenue. Sue's dad Stan had kept his allotment for 15 years.
Our first job at the allotment was to dig up 24 rows of potatoes.
This mammoth task took about three weeks, and I think everyone we knew received a
sack of organic spuds. Then it was time to pick
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Articles - An Open Letter To The Good People of Hull By Merle R. Stone
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My dearest good people of Hull,
I know it has been a very long time since I have seen any of you, and for that I am deeply sorry. I hope this letter finds you all enjoying good health and high spirits.
What compels me to write today is that I find myself somewhat lonely for you.
I realize that many of you will not remember me, and maybe more than a few of you are asking yourselves
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Articles - Romance Takes A Back Seat As Loyal Football Followers Are More In Love With The Beautiful Game
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Football fans claim being taken to their first match is a more memorable occasion
than their partners' birthdays, and even their first kiss, according to a new
research from
www.backyourclub.com.
The research of football fans* reveals that 83% of dedicated supporters can
recall the first match they attended.
However, when it comes to their partners' birthdays, a
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Articles - Bouncers By Rachel Oxley
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How the hell did one of the nicest customers in Hull end up looking like this after a so-called bouncer followed him into a nightclub toilet?
The duty of a bouncer is to monitor the crowd to see that everyone behaves and follows the house rules.
The goal should be to see that everyone has a good time but within limits. The best bouncers are personable,
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Articles - The Island Part 7 The End By Adam Atkinson
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In August of 2006, Adam Atkinson went missing - he was last seen on a remote island off the coast of Suffolk.
All that was found was his log book and a battered camera ...
Friday: Didn't catch a wink, not ... a ... wink.
There was something out there moving, watching, waiting. Heard a large crash at 3am.
It was getting closer to the hut
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Articles - The Annette Burley School of Dancing.
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The Annette Burley School of Dancing has been teaching dancers for 30 years; a real feat in
this day and age of business!
On 21st February 1976 Annette Burley opened her first dance school in the
Bilton Village Hall, where she still teaches today.
Other branches of the school now include Neasden Primary School and the Hull and
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Articles - ONE - Fight Against Poverty and Aids in Africa By Gemma Durham
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I feel very strongly about this campaign which aims to fight poverty and Aids in Africa.
Just signing up to
www.one.org
to show your support can make a big difference,
and the website offers other ways to take action! I just want more people to be aware.
I've just signed the ONE Declaration, committing myself to help fight
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