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> > A personal opinion which is mine and mine alone. Well yours and the other legion sockpuppets... > duncan will do anything to snipe at BN. > If elected, > and unfortunately I think he will be!. > Duncan will try to move BN to his way of thinking, I should bloody well hope he does, there is nothing worse than someone who is elected to a position who doesn't try to move the organisation towards theri way of thinking "BUT" there are 16 > members on the EC and duncan would have to convince them that his extreme > views are the correct ones, a task I do not think he will achieve. Or he could just refuse to sign any cheques, or refuse to sign off the accounts. I think you are a little bit naive if you think that 16 talking heads will be able to stand up to fiscal responsibility > > Fun nights are part of naturism Are they? Says who? Why are "fun nights " any more part of naturism than they are part of any other activity? and many do enjoy them, theme nights are > also fun to attend, Are they? Says who? How many campaigning organisations do you know that organise "fun nights" and "theme nights" for any other reason that to further their aim? its not our fault duncan does not enjoy them, "our" ? "our"? What's this "our" I thought this was a "personal opinion which is mine and mine alone"? Having a bit of a problem remembering who you are pretending to be today? duncan > cant seem to grasp that people have different views to his, those that do he > tries to chastise. I see him chastising those who he believes are doing things wrong ( mainly by not listening), not simply for those that have different views. > > Sorry but I am an anti duncan person and think he will do more harm than > good if elected with his extreme views. Harm to who/what? and compared with who/or what? The current EC are doing a great impression of Nero, Duncan may be a Goth, but from the death of one empire rises another. |
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On Jul 22, 7:47 pm, marc <initial.surn...@btinternet.com> wrote:
<snip> > > Are they? Says who? How many campaigning organisations do you know that > organise "fun nights" and "theme nights" for any other reason that to > further their aim? > <snip> Errrm, excuse me, but Duncan's argument is that BN isn't a campaigning organisation, and yes campaigning organisations DO have fun nights, I would refer you to the Royal British legion which was set up to aid ex servicemen, it campaigns for servicemen's rights and raised funds quite efficiently, and has an extensive club network where people have been known to have fun!! Pete Knight |
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"Pete Knight" <pete084@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1185130943.329811.318480@o61g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com... > On Jul 22, 7:47 pm, marc <initial.surn...@btinternet.com> wrote: > > <snip> >> >> Are they? Says who? How many campaigning organisations do you know >> that >> organise "fun nights" and "theme nights" for any other reason that >> to >> further their aim? >> > <snip> > > Errrm, excuse me, but Duncan's argument is that BN isn't a > campaigning > organisation, and yes campaigning organisations DO have fun nights, > I > would refer you to the Royal British legion which was set up to aid > ex > servicemen, it campaigns for servicemen's rights and raised funds > quite efficiently, and has an extensive club network where people > have > been known to have fun!! > They even allow others to have fun, by renting out their halls etc. |