View Full Version : I've got over my disappointment now
largejack
11-07-2008, 01:07 PM
I've shaken off a few hours of negativity since seeing the results. I never thought he'd win but I did delude myself into thinking he might get 1000 votes or something, but of course he just got lost amongst the other 24 independents, who I think all got more exposure than Icke. It's all irrelevant and a scam anyway;) The video of the meeting is the exciting part. Even my sister's going to watch it and she's not one who likes the status quo of her life threatened, and normally goes down the 'I'm nearly forty, I have a good life, and I'm not going 'down that road' type of thing.
quester123
11-07-2008, 08:42 PM
yep, sharing the information is what is all really about imo:D
now that's something very positive, isn't it ?
Ian2day
12-07-2008, 05:28 PM
Loads of schill candidates filling up the subconscious of the electorate didn't help.
largejack
12-07-2008, 10:45 PM
Loads of schill candidates filling up the subconscious of the electorate didn't help.
lol no, and the funny thing was I thought only Icke was challenging him until the penultimate day. It was quite a shock when I found out 26 were involved:eek:
largejack
12-07-2008, 10:46 PM
Loads of schill candidates filling up the subconscious of the electorate didn't help.
lol no, and the funny thing was I thought only Icke was challenging him until the penultimate day. It was quite a shock when I found out 26 were involved:eek:
It's strange though a man gathers 500 people to a meeting and then only gets 110 votes, anyway this is the last time I'm going to mention this election.
matthew84
13-07-2008, 07:30 PM
I think he's done brilliantly.
He's exposed the fake debate sham for what it is and has captured the zeitgeist on the internet with the important stuff.
Brilliant.
Well done David.
Wish I could have come to help out with my camper van but my nephew and niece turned up for a holiday.
Apologies.
brenbren
14-07-2008, 11:39 AM
maybe it was only 110 people from the constituency who went to the meeting :confused:
maybe a lot of people did not vote at all after going to his meeting.
maybe some people did not have an open mind when going to the meeting.
anyway, my constituency of henley had a by-election recently, because boris johnson became the mayor of london. granted i didn't look who was standing, but that's because i can't vote.
but there was conservatives, liberals, labour, (in order of favour) then ukip, bnp, some stupid ones, like the beauty party-sigh-and i think the college in my town had a meeting with that crazy bunch with a sense of humour. forget the name.
so, it must be hard to distinguish yourself as someone telling the truth, when so many people are silly votes.
antinwo
17-07-2008, 05:55 PM
Twas prob a fix anyway:D
piskavac
19-07-2008, 07:37 AM
Do not be disappointed
piskavac
19-07-2008, 08:23 AM
And I never thought Icke would win, but in the future he may win yet.
legendary
25-07-2008, 12:35 PM
but there was conservatives, liberals, labour, (in order of favour) then ukip, bnp, some stupid ones, like the beauty party-sigh-and i think the college in my town had a meeting with that crazy bunch with a sense of humour. forget the name.
so, it must be hard to distinguish yourself as someone telling the truth, when so many people are silly votes.
wow you're on a site full of people enlightened to a degree about the New World Order and your 3 favourite parties are all dominated by them.
UKIP are the way forward if you want to stop the globalist agenda and i'm sure even the beauty party is better than the BNP
masonicboom
10-06-2009, 08:15 PM
Its been a while back in my memory, but I think his campaign objective was to NOT get votes?
:D
I've got a ticket to see him here in Phoenix.
That would be in October.
Anyone else planning on attending?