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    Quote Originally Posted by OMahonyMunster View Post
    i think its a google blogger site , that is free with a gmail account.

    I think he meant who funds the research.
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    Google?

    EG Libertas is declared a far right political party by the Independent in the UK as they hire Tory's campaign coordinator Lynton Crosby to run their campaign Pandora: 'Wizard of Oz' lined up for Libertas campaign - Pandora, People - The Independent

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    But who pays for People Korps to google what he googles?
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    A cynic is what an idealist calls a realist.?

    There are no pal pay buttons on the site. It may be the work of a someone with a compulsive disorder and a belief that in these fragile economic and social times the rise of a well funded far right poster boy is a danger to democracy. That in light of that all petty political considertaions about idiots like Berties Adams Kennys must be put aside in order to expose and combat a pan European menace.

    It looks like activist activity. That's blogging for you.

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    That's my sig! Give it back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captcha View Post
    But who pays for People Korps to google what he googles?
    You're on a site full of - not to mince words - bloody-minded political obsessives, and you want to know who pays someone to do research? People do this stuff for free - and if they don't, then this website has got to be a major contributor to the downturn in the Irish economy.

    Admittedly there's a number of people who don't even fact-check which planet they're on before posting, but possibly WACI are paying them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OMahonyMunster View Post
    Either way your point is negated 100% by the fact that Cyprian Gutkowski did not withdraw his signature, he remained a stead fast supporter of Libertas as far as we can tell until now. Of course he is also League of Polish Families.

    Remaining a "steadfast" supporter in this instance is relative, yes he signed the application to allow Libertas to register as a political party at a European level, his reasons for doing this are his own, perhaps he is a steadfast supporter or perhaps he felt the need to support a party offering some difference to the current status quo in in Brussels. But he's not, it appears, a member of the League of Polish Families, nowhere has it been said that he is a member... apart from you saying it which, thankfully, doesn't make it true.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captcha View Post
    I think he meant who funds the research.
    The taxpayer. Though what we pay out in dole money we save when he doesn't take his meds, which he quite clearly needs. Poor lamb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CookieMonster View Post
    Remaining a "steadfast" supporter in this instance is relative, yes he signed the application to allow Libertas to register as a political party at a European level, his reasons for doing this are his own, perhaps he is a steadfast supporter or perhaps he felt the need to support a party offering some difference to the current status quo in in Brussels. But he's not, it appears, a member of the League of Polish Families, nowhere has it been said that he is a member... apart from you saying it which, thankfully, doesn't make it true.
    Which is Libertas speak for " Yes libertas have been in bed with the League of Polish families"
    Libertas whorishly used a party members signature and electoral mandate to try and get tax payers cash from the EU.
    Now they are trying to distance themselves..
    of course they still need to collect 13,000 signatures in Poland in order to run candidates.

    Plus Libertas Poland led by a LPF ex MP.

    Phew thanks that took a while.

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    The League of Polish Families is right up there with Lega Nord, the Dutch Freedom Party and the Danish People's Party with groups one wants to be associated with.....
    Political Compass, July 2007:
    Economic Left/Right: 4.88
    Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.03

    My slow drift to the right continues....

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