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    Quote Originally Posted by toxic avenger
    Conservationists fear that, unless it removes itself from, or radically alters, its new environment, the species may not be a long-lived one.
    Indeed, but we should heed the warning from certain experts that Greenus hypocriticus may have the ability to do significant damage in the short term by imparting an obscuring green hue to the activities of dangerous long-lived lifeFForms.
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    Just wanted to bump this to remind any Green Party members or young greens to PM me if they would like to join the group
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    Re: Green Party private forum

    I FEEL ITS AN ISSUE THAT SHOULD INVOLVE ALL CITIZENS POINT OF VIEW

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    Re: Green Party private forum

    can I join and see what you useless hippees talk about?

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    can I join and see what you useless hippees talk about?
    Sorry you'll just have to keep sucking up to builders, trade unions or the IRA.
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    [QUOTE=toxic avenger;813307]2007 saw the emergence also of the new species, greenus hypocriticus, a lifeform that has a remarkable ability to adapt to new surroundings by shedding its previously useful skin when it becomes inconvenient. Its vulgar name is Gormley's ostrich, based on a penchant for burying its head in sand or indeed in any muck that other inhabitants of its environment leave around them.

    Conservationists fear that, unless it removes itself from, or radically alters, its newly-favoured environment, the species may not be a long-lived one.

    .Thats a very good discription of FF sorry i meant to say the Greens or what ever they call them selfs these days i keep getting them mixed up, and your spot on, it will be a silence of the lambs for the green next election. following in the PDs footsteps

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    Quote Originally Posted by Genius View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by toxic avenger View Post
    2007 saw the emergence also of the new species, greenus hypocriticus, a lifeform that has a remarkable ability to adapt to new surroundings by shedding its previously useful skin when it becomes inconvenient. Its vulgar name is Gormley's ostrich, based on a penchant for burying its head in sand or indeed in any muck that other inhabitants of its environment leave around them.

    Conservationists fear that, unless it removes itself from, or radically alters, its newly-favoured environment, the species may not be a long-lived one.
    .Thats a very good discription of FF sorry i meant to say the Greens or what ever they call them selfs these days i keep getting them mixed up, and your spot on, it will be a silence of the lambs for the green next election. following in the PDs footsteps
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    [QUOTE=SPN;1244125]Where are the grammar police when you need them?

    what has the grammar police got to do with it..???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddiepops View Post
    The Green Party private members only forum is open for business and can be accessed at memberlist.php?mode=group&g=6753
    The purpose of the forum is to discuss party and green matters in a private area that can only be accessed by group members.

    If you are not already a member and woud like to become one, you can apply to join by going to the forum and clicking the apply to join button. Alternatively send me a private message.

    Unfortunately membership is restricted to members of the Green Party and/or the Young Greens.
    I just saw this thread now and can hardly believe it. Is it serious ?
    This is the party that boasts about how open and transparent it is !

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    Quote Originally Posted by amblincork View Post
    I just saw this thread now and can hardly believe it. Is it serious ?
    This is the party that boasts about how open and transparent it is !
    Well, believe it or not, parties occasionally attract obsessive stalker posters.
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