Desi London Mayor
#46
Re: Desi London Mayor
Many people can judge but their motive is clear when they resort to fallacious arguments.
#48
Re: Desi London Mayor
Like I said I am not too wound up on typos. If you need to pick on spelling then you are pretty much admitting you don't have a sound argument.
Now my typos are not even remotely close to the garbled words in the passage in below link.
People | Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
Now my typos are not even remotely close to the garbled words in the passage in below link.
People | Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
#49
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Joined: Feb 2016
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Re: Desi London Mayor
Like I said I am not too wound up on typos. If you need to pick on spelling then you are pretty much admitting you don't have a sound argument.
Now my typos are not even remotely close to the garbled words in the passage in below link.
People | Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
Now my typos are not even remotely close to the garbled words in the passage in below link.
People | Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
#50
Re: Desi London Mayor
Have you sobered up now then? You appear to be in the crotchety phase, post-drinking.
#53
Re: Desi London Mayor
So I typed "democracy" instead of democrasy , and this is supposed to confuse readers
#57
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Re: Desi London Mayor
Why limit yourself to local Arab countries.
I don't think this would happen in many other countries in the World... could you see this in Japan, China, India, Pakistan, Russia, maybe even USA.
Either what we have is a triumph for democracy (i.e. "we" are setting a global standard on how it should be done) - or it is a failure of democracy due to low turn-out and the system has been gamed.
I sincerely hope it's the former.
I don't think this would happen in many other countries in the World... could you see this in Japan, China, India, Pakistan, Russia, maybe even USA.
Either what we have is a triumph for democracy (i.e. "we" are setting a global standard on how it should be done) - or it is a failure of democracy due to low turn-out and the system has been gamed.
I sincerely hope it's the former.
As I mentioned above Italian born widow-President of the Congress Party.
USA? Not sure what you mean?
#60
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Re: Desi London Mayor
I don't mind a Muslim being Mayor of London, if he is the right man for the job. Being Labour member makes me automatically thinks he isn't.
Goldsmith was the wrong man for the job, as well his "trump" style racist tactics.