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22 Nov 15 20:16
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Would Marine Le Pen be your ultimate ride?

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By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 22 Nov 15 20:24
A brilliant far seeing woman who I think has a right life of being the next president of France.

I suppose from your point of view her niece would be your pin up,I sadly have forgotten her name Marechal La Pen the best I can do.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 22 Nov 15 20:26
She is a honey right enough.
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 22 Nov 15 20:35
Its irritating me now but what is her name ?

I dislike the French,rude craven cheats but must admit they produce some magnificent women.

Francoise Hardy
Veronique Sanson
Mirielle Mathieu
By:
Ozymandius
When: 22 Nov 15 20:52
Marion Maréchal-Le Pen
By:
newapproach
When: 22 Nov 15 21:10
The rise of Feminism has been the single biggest attack on ordinary women over the last 100 years. Previously, women were only expected to stay in the home and raise children. They generally excelled at this and it led to a safer, more stable society. While I am not suggesting women should be forced to remain in the workplace, I do believe the economy and society in general would benefit from one parent(mum or dad) staying at home while the other goes into the workplace.

The E.U. forced the country to bring in tax individualisation and deliberately punished families who chose to have one person stay at home and raise children. Women are now expected to have high end careers, raise exceptional children and have busy social lives. Women have now become Jack of all trades, masters of none and children have suffered in that they have got less care and attention i.e. less nutritious meal, less help with homework etc.

Most women are also getting parental leave so they spend less time in their job than a single person would. This has also led to less efficiency in the workplace and employers more likely to overlook women when interviewing for jobs. The same will happen when we get all these new women T.D.'s. When they realise the amount of work required, they will demand some class of parental leave so that they can work less often than their colleagues.

Society was better off when men and women's role's were clearly defined rather than the current situation where equality is demanded. Equality only leads to dilution in quality and standards in any field in which it is implemented.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 22 Nov 15 21:19
Plain
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 22 Nov 15 21:28
My gripe with feminists is their soft spot for the religion of peace.

Never any condemnation about honour killings,not a murmur about FGM.

Western civilisation has been great for women and yet they are prepared to throw all this away so they can parade their tolerance.
This is a peculiar tolerance as it doesn't extend to free speech,doesn't extend to conservative women.
By:
newapproach
When: 22 Nov 15 21:31
Lucinda Creighton was a notable absentee in your list of right leaning women. She has been attacked for voting with her principles and mocked in her attempts to set up a new party which will abide by honesty and scruples.
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 22 Nov 15 21:36
I remember the viciousness of the attacks on this principled young lady.

Mary Coughlan said the most vile things about her on Prime Time as did Gemma Hussey,no one raised an eyebrow.

Its ironic now watching Fine Gael scouring the country for women candidates when they pitched the best one they had in a fit of intolerant piqué.
By:
kavvie
When: 22 Nov 15 21:39
i like lucinda but couldnt have her after she resigned what was to my thinking a non issue while ryanair fly every hour to british citys.she talks a good game but that will always colour my opinion of her..
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 22 Nov 15 21:49
She didnt resign,she was expelled for being a woman of principle.
By:
kavvie
When: 22 Nov 15 21:54
same thing .by voting against she knew what was happening.id rather take a point of principle about something that was going to make a difference.as i said..40e flight and a phone call to birmingham or manchester and any young woman gets within 3 days what lucinda got expelled for.i say if your gonna go, go for something that you can influence if your principle wins out...???
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 22 Nov 15 22:23
It made a difference to her.

Just because its only a forty euro flight away is irrelevant,you can witness beheadings and stonings if you travel to religion of peace countries,doesn't mean we have to introduce those practises here.

FGM is already in here,the Liberal elite afraid to do anything about it.
By:
Racingqueen
When: 22 Nov 15 23:20
When they realise the amount of work required, they will demand some class of parental leave so that they can work less often than their colleagues.

Ciara Conway of Labour has already begun peddling this agenda
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 24 Nov 15 10:03
The opening post removed but Ozymandius vulgar juvenile response remains in all its glory,tells you a lot about Betfair.
By:
p_r_e_m_i_e_r__f_a_n_t_a_s_y
When: 24 Nov 15 10:11
some of the posts on this thread Laugh easy to know no women (well I mean actual women) post on here
By:
frank60
When: 24 Nov 15 14:49
Im disappointed you left out Catherine Deneuve and Brigitte Bardot  Wildman, I could be wrong but was it Catherine Deneuve who said “The more I see of men, the more I like dogs.”
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 24 Nov 15 16:41
Sounds more like Bardot to me.

Catherine Deneuve is a supporter of the criminal Amnesty Interntional,that's her finished with me.
By:
Arklearkle
When: 24 Nov 15 16:59
The mods probably think Marine Le Pen is a horse
By:
p_r_e_m_i_e_r__f_a_n_t_a_s_y
When: 26 Nov 15 09:06
No idea who hounded Dark Rosaleen, I can 100% guarantee you cannot find one post that I made in your (I mean her) direction.

So let's break this thread down, New Approach believes women should be confined to the house doing the cleaning washing and cooking, when the man of the house comes home she should commence the position and get ready to be impregnated, after all that's her only other function to keeping the home.

Wilman says: My gripe with feminists is their soft spot for the religion of peace.

Like seriously he really did post this. Recent campaigns be feminists include "free the nipple" and "the sl*twalk". On the other hand muslims and Islam like their women to be covered head to toe in bin bags, I can really see feminists having sympathy with their views.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 26 Nov 15 10:52
Laugh Well said.

New Approach is a good poster, but is 25 going on 85.  I can't believe an educated young lad has such outdated views.
By:
kavvie
When: 26 Nov 15 12:57
was rosie a female at all?
By:
newapproach
When: 26 Nov 15 18:08
What I can't believe ozy, is that someone with such an expensive cambridge education like your could completely misunderstand and misrepresent what I said. It is very clear from your posts that you generally take the side of the argument which is more trendy and fashionable as a way of keeping yourself relevent whereas most people base their opinions on what they feel is right and wrong.

My post was very clear in that it was preferable for one parent of either gender to stay @ home if they wished to and it was a bad idea socially and economically to discourage this. I never suggested it had to be the mother who stayed @ home. While it is more common that a mother would stay at home than a father, this is based on mothers are generally better at rearing children and being care givers but I never suggested it had to be this way.

This idea was a lazy solution to the shortage of workers during the early 00's and a way of pandering to feminists and the equality brigade.  Now we have many households where both parents are working and one income is being completely spent on childcare and the tax system discriminates against them.
By:
Madam-Editor
When: 26 Nov 15 20:43
Sirs,
Please forgive my interruption but to balance the thread one would like to point out that Peggy Johnson, VP Business Development at Microsoft and one of three women in the 12 senior leaders who run the company, was the star attraction and guest speaker at our last Web Summit.

While next November we will all welcome Ms Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton as President of the United States to the White House. Perhaps she will visit these shores before and after, so that the Betfair brigade can show their appreciation for working women.

PF, How do you like your women when you get home?
By:
Racingqueen
When: 26 Nov 15 21:32
was the star attraction and guest speaker at our last Web Summit.

Thought that was Rio Ferdinand and Brian O'Driscoll Crazy
By:
Racingqueen
When: 26 Nov 15 21:36
New Approaches post is outstanding.

Of course I presume the feminists will be fighting tooth and nail to get gender quotas into bin collecting as well.
By:
neill d
When: 26 Nov 15 21:42
women should be confined to the house doing the cleaning washing and cooking, when the man of the house comes home she should commence the position and get ready to be impregnated, after all that's her only other function to keeping the home.

That's a late contender for line of the year.

PF, How do you like your women when you get home?

Prone?Grin
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 27 Nov 15 07:52
" so lets break this thread down "
Says Premier Fantasy he then puts an outrageous spin on  what New Approach posted.

He then goes into Dublin 4 speak.
" like seriously he really did post this "
The post in question is
" My gripe with feminism is their soft spot for the religion of peace "
Premier Fantasy is blinkered and doesn't get nuance,Madam Editor will probably frighten him but she mentions Hilary Clinton and she is great example,a feminist icon.
She makes all the right noises about maternity leave for wealthy women,is part of the language police,she also wants to import millions of religion of peace members into America,never once has she mentioned the way Islam treats women.
She like all the other feminists are left wing so they must show their liberal credentials by first insisting Islam is a religion of peace and that means never mentioning the barbaric aspects of that religion.

Its the same here,its feminists that are collecting money for immigrants in Calais,its feminists that are demanding we take more and more Muslim refugees,its feminists that never ask " where are the women" in the lines of immigrants coming into Europe,its feminists that shout down any woman with right wing views.

Finally I'm here five years,I've never been banned and have posted plenty its been my sole account.
Premier Fantasy has been banned and has two other user names that we know of,this is by his own admission so his snide little implication is just that,Bonnie and Clyde.
By:
p_r_e_m_i_e_r__f_a_n_t_a_s_y
When: 27 Nov 15 08:09
I have 2 usernames, premier fantasy and RemierpYsatnaf as I have never hidden

Just count yourself lucky Wildman that your parents where able to give a few goats and some magic beans to another local family back in the day for their daughters hand in marriage as with your warped views the closest you'd get to being with a woman is buying one off playblue.

Dublin 4 speak, I grew up in Sallynoggin, yes Sallynoggin and Dublin 4 have loads in common.

Madam Editor would scare me? Why would that be? My girlfriend is a lawyer, now that would scare you, a women with a career, god forbid
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 27 Nov 15 08:30
You seem to have forgotten Satellite Flight.

" like seriously" is what you typed classic Dublin 4.

Your latest post is a sneer at country people,its as if you got your ideas of country people from the film Darby OGill and the Little People.

I have real respect for women,not this faux Ozymandius type respect.
I think they should have choice,they should pursue whatever career they like but they should also be free to marry and raise children.

Its the feminists view you must go for a high powered career,that to just raise children is some kind of failure,its this liberal intolerance that grates.
Another fact that's hidden is that women are better at raising children,its also better for the children.

You work,your girlfriend is a lawyer yet your combined income isint enough for ye,yet I an uneducated yokel was able to raise a large family buy a house on my sole income fifty years ago.
I watch my daughters work dog hard to keep shows on the road and ye think their lives are better.
By:
p_r_e_m_i_e_r__f_a_n_t_a_s_y
When: 27 Nov 15 08:51
No I have not forgotten anything, that was a banned username and I only have 2 active ones and only use 1

What myself and my girlfriend earn is more than enough, just because I have said in the past that house prices and rental prices are a joke in Dublin does not mean I cannot afford to pay them
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 27 Nov 15 09:27
You may well be able to afford them but ordinary people are not.

All this so called progress and a large part of this current generation cannot buy a house even with their double incomes.

This bartering of goats and magic beans that you seem to think was prevalent here some time back is something that your hot shot lawyer girlfriend wants to foist upon us now.

Western culture was great for women yet here we have lines of women demanding we import a culture that hates them,they bring self loathing to a new level.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 27 Nov 15 10:04
PF, How do you like your women when you get home?

With a whiskey in one hand and her knickers in the other!
By:
Ozymandius
When: 27 Nov 15 10:07
Apologies for misunderstanding your post, NA, good comeback.

I can assure you my opinions are not based upon fashion but rather on what I believe is right.
By:
newapproach
When: 27 Nov 15 18:16
no bother oz
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