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I wonder how it must feel to live life with such a hatred for your own country. Im guessing HB and Reynard will be fleeing for the border post referendum? :lol:

And neither of them has been able to come up with one good reason we are "better together". The reynard cretin in particular is probably just hoping for a no vote just so he can come on here and boast about it. Pathetic

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Ask Gordon Wilson, the ex leader of your party who agrees with my assessment that you are going to lose your own referendum.

Maybe he hates his country too though?

Here is the clever thing, independence supporters don't feel obliged to agree with each other. We are capable of disagreement. It isn't like the unionists who are so intellectually and morally bankrupt that they have to agree with everything their "side" says.

So I disagree with him and I think he is wrong. How will you be making your rush for the border? Train? Or do we have to round you up in cattle wagons?

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Here is the clever thing, independence supporters don't feel obliged to agree with each other. We are capable of disagreement. It isn't like the unionists who are so intellectually and morally bankrupt that they have to agree with everything their "side" says.

So I disagree with him and I think he is wrong. How will you be making your rush for the border? Train? Or do we have to round you up in cattle wagons?

These "intellectual and moral bankrupts" don't appear to be losing. Or at least, not by enough to let the disagreeing nationalists win. Not yet, anyway.

And as for the "cattle wagons" crack - reprehensible.

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And neither of them has been able to come up with one good reason we are "better together". The reynard cretin in particular is probably just hoping for a no vote just so he can come on here and boast about it. Pathetic

I think both have said more than once that they're happy with their standard of living and quality of life as part of the UK and sees no reason to change that. I think this is something that will resonante with a number of people - the "I'm alright jack attitude". It's not the silver bullet arguement that a lot of pro-Indy people are looking for, but it'll decide a lot of votes I'd imagine.

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These "intellectual and moral bankrupts" don't appear to be losing. Or at least, not by enough to let the disagreeing nationalists win. Not yet, anyway.

And as for the "cattle wagons" crack - reprehensible.

So? Doesn't mean they aren't intellectually and morally bankrupt. For example, independence supporters here frequently disagree with what I say, and make it clear. However, Unionists are completely incapable of disagreeing with each other. Look at the polite coughing and tacit agreement when posters like Deegas and Reynard invent their lies. Look at the way they defend anti-Scottish politicians like Michael Moore to the death. Intellectually and morally bankrupt.

Oh, and the cattle wagon reference is riffing off frequent Reynard Nazi references. I wouldn't use it with any other poster, but he is the one that likes to make said references.

I think both have said more than once that they're happy with their standard of living and quality of life as part of the UK and sees no reason to change that. I think this is something that will resonante with a number of people - the "I'm alright jack attitude". It's not the silver bullet arguement that a lot of pro-Indy people are looking for, but it'll decide a lot of votes I'd imagine.

Reynard in particular comes across as someone who is really happy with his life and the way the country is going.

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'Quislings', 'occupiers', 'collaborators' and now this. What an odious individual.

I was proven to be 100% accurate with my Quisling and collaborator references. Clearly you have no idea where that particular reference comes from. I argued my case for that, and I was shown to be right. What is so wrong with calling the British Government occupiers? Seems to be accurate.

As I said before though, the cattle wagon reference is actually a Reynard reference, because he likes to refer to the "national socialists". So if he doesn't like it, he shouldn't give it out. :)

Edited to add, its interesting though, isn't it? Reynard makes fairly regular Nazi references but rarely gets pulled up for it. I make one, and suddenly I'm fair game? Interesting that.

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'Quislings', 'occupiers', 'collaborators' and now this. What an odious individual.

"Its is the equivalent of Hitlers bunker in here." Quote from Reynard, yet not a peep out of you. You should probably save your outrage for the Daily Mail comments pages, mate, it's full of hypocrites like you.

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So? Doesn't mean they aren't intellectually and morally bankrupt. For example, independence supporters here frequently disagree with what I say, and make it clear. However, Unionists are completely incapable of disagreeing with each other. Look at the polite coughing and tacit agreement when posters like Deegas and Reynard invent their lies. Look at the way they defend anti-Scottish politicians like Michael Moore to the death. Intellectually and morally bankrupt.

Oh, and the cattle wagon reference is riffing off frequent Reynard Nazi references. I wouldn't use it with any other poster, but he is the one that likes to make said references.

Reynard in particular comes across as someone who is really happy with his life and the way the country is going.

And? Where did I say they weren't?

Two wrongs make a right? Strictly business, alright.

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I was proven to be 100% accurate with my Quisling and collaborator references. Clearly you have no idea where that particular reference comes from. I argued my case for that, and I was shown to be right. What is so wrong with calling the British Government occupiers? Seems to be accurate.

As I said before though, the cattle wagon reference is actually a Reynard reference, because he likes to refer to the "national socialists". So if he doesn't like it, he shouldn't give it out. :)

Edited to add, its interesting though, isn't it? Reynard makes fairly regular Nazi references but rarely gets pulled up for it. I make one, and suddenly I'm fair game? Interesting that.

Well you obviously think it is.

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"Its is the equivalent of Hitlers bunker in here." Quote from Reynard, yet not a peep out of you. You should probably save your outrage for the Daily Mail comments pages, mate, it's full of hypocrites like you.

It is exactly like Hitlers bunker.

Lots of deluded SNP clowns trying to convince themselves they are going to win this. While its quite clear they are fucked. The analogy was highly accurate, hence your tears.

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Well you obviously think it is.

It is though, isn't it? Reynard has more than once referred to the SNP as "National Socialists", to name just one of his references, with nary a word whispered in protest. So I treat him as he treats others, and suddenly people think this is beyond the pale? Absurd.

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It is exactly like Hitlers bunker.

Lots of deluded SNP clowns trying to convince themselves they are going to win this. While its quite clear they are fucked. The analogy was highly accurate, hence your tears.

Reynard adding to the debate, there.

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I was proven to be 100% accurate with my Quisling and collaborator references. Clearly you have no idea where that particular reference comes from. I argued my case for that, and I was shown to be right. What is so wrong with calling the British Government occupiers? Seems to be accurate.

As I said before though, the cattle wagon reference is actually a Reynard reference, because he likes to refer to the "national socialists". So if he doesn't like it, he shouldn't give it out. :)

Edited to add, its interesting though, isn't it? Reynard makes fairly regular Nazi references but rarely gets pulled up for it. I make one, and suddenly I'm fair game? Interesting that.

Is Gordon Wilson, the ex leader of the SNP also a quisling and collaborator because he agrees with me you're going to lose?

Mind you, the ex leaders of the SNP certainly DO have a track record of collaborating with the Nazis don't they? Alex Donaldson anyone? He was an actual quisling in the truest sense of the word. <_<

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Is Gordon Wilson, the ex leader of the SNP also a quisling and collaborator because he agrees with me you're going to lose?

No, but he's wrong.

Mind you, the ex leaders of the SNP certainly DO have a track record of collaborating with the Nazis don't they? Alex Donaldson anyone? He was an actual quisling in the truest sense of the word. <_<

Oh look, another nazi reference! Again, I'm sure the exact same poster criticising me will also criticise Reynard, right?

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