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5,999,999

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:16:07 PM2/19/07
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In older England the merchant class had many easy-going traditions.
One tradition was that a respectable tradesman would never seek
business but wait for it to come to him. Another tradition was that to
decorate one's store window with lights or colors, or to display one's
stock of goods attractively in the view of the public, was a
contemptible and underhanded method of tempting a brother tradesman's
customers away from him. Still another tradition was that it was
strictly unethical and unbusinesslike to handle more than one line of
goods. If one sold tea, it was the best reason in the world why he
should not sell teaspoons.
As for advertising, the thing would have been so brazen and bold that
public opinion would have put the advertiser out of business. The
proper demeanor for a merchant was to seem reluctant to part with his
goods.

One may readily imagine what happened when the Jewish merchant bustled
into the midst of this jungle of traditions. He simply broke them all.
In those days tradition had all the force of a divinely promulgated
moral law and in consequence of his initiative the Jew was regarded as
a great offender. A man who would break those trade traditions would
stop at nothing! The Jew was anxious to sell. If he could not sell one
article to a customer, he had another on hand to offer him. The Jews'
stores became bazaars, forerunners of our modern department stores,
and the old English custom of one store for one line of goods was
broken up.
The Jew went after trade, pursued it, persuaded it. He was the
originator of "a quick turnover and small profits." He originated the
installment plan. The one state of affairs he could not endure was
business at a standstill, and to start it moving he would do anything.
He was the first advertiser-in a day when even to announce in the
public prints the location of your store was to intimate to the public
that you were in financial difficulties, were about to go to the wall
and were trying the last desperate expedient to which no self-
respecting merchant would stoop.

It was as easy as child's play to connect this energy with dishonesty.
The Jew was not playing the game, at least so the staid English
merchant thought. As a matter of fact he was playing the game to get
it all in his own hands-which he has practically done.
http://tinyurl.com/2n6ta2


The Jews ruined German farmers with usurious loans, which they have no
option but to take in the ruined economy between the two wars. Then
they called in the loans and took over their farms and threw them off
their own land.

They had tried to eat the country from the inside out - and got pretty
close to doing it.

And Tesco and the other Jewish supermarkets are still doing the same
thing in Britain today!

Having forced all the small grocers and butchers out of business, the
farmers have been left with nowhere else to sell their produce. And
Tesco force them to give it away to them for hardly more than it costs
to produce. If the farmers object, the Jews say "well, you don't
have to sell it to us" - but, of course, there is nowhere else left
for them to sell it.

A Welsh farmer can sell a cauliflower that is perfect and spotless to
Tesco for 12p , if they feel disposed to buy it and cannot import it
cheaper. Half an hour later it will be on their shelves for 90p !
Infamously, this means that suicide rates amongst farmers have been at
horrific proportions and many have simply gone to the wall.

Which leaves all that lovely cheap land for the Jewish property
speculators to buy up for a song - and then wait for their bought and
paid for crooks in government to decide that we suddenly need a
massive house building programme on green belt !

Enter Blair and Prescott - who have flooded the county with immigrants
- and given away the right to refuse immigration to the "EU" - so that
they cannot be blamed. Utterly illegally, of course, but the Jews have
not actually done anything which is specifically illegal.


BNP will stem the Tesco tide
http://www.bnp.org.uk/freedom/05nov3.html

SUPERMARKET tyrant, Tesco, has just rung up record profits as it
continues to conquer our High Streets and shopping centres.

This year's first half pre-tax profits announced on September 20th
were up 18.7% to £908 million, whilst Tesco's share of the grocery
market is up to 30.5%.

Within five years that share is expected to reach 45%, then the
superstore giant will have enough monopoly power to hike prices and
squeeze shoppers who will no longer have an alternative source for
food or household goods.

Tesco is ruthlessly expanding and crushing its rivals. Its market
share is almost as big as its two main rivals, Asda and Sainsbury's
put together, and it shows no sign of stopping.

Tesco has amassed a 'land bank' of 185 sites across the country on
which to build new stores. 30 of these will be open by the end of this
year, and another 56 have planning permission. This 'land bank'
amounts to 4.5 million square feet of new supermarket space. Compare
that with the other supermarket chains, Asda, Sainsbury's and
Morrisons who only have 3.7 million square feet of planned store space
between them.

The superstore empire wants total domination of Britain's food supply
chain. They bid whatever it takes to buy up any potential store sites
that come on the market, simply to deny them to their rivals.

The company uses its ever-increasing financial muscle to beat down the
local opposition it is increasingly encountering as it takes over yet
another town. In the lovely Cotswold town of Stow-on-the-Wold, an
application to build a Tesco store had been turned down seven times
before the local planning officer urged councillors to approve the
proposal.

The alternative was to face the heavy costs of an appeal for which
each of the councillors could be personally liable. Naturally the
council caved in as they generally have been forced to do everywhere.
Tesco knows that in civil cases British justice is generally for sale
to the highest bidder - ordinary folk simply can't afford the immense
legal costs entailed.

Tesco, aided and abetted by lesser supermarket sharks like Asda,
Sainsbury's and Morrisons who between them control almost three
quarters of the British grocery market, use their monopoly buying
power to force farmers and other suppliers to sell at unsustainable
prices, driving many to ruin.

The uneconomic prices they force suppliers to accept then enables the
store chains to undercut traditional family shops, butchers, grocers
and fishmongers, and drive them out of business in town after town.

Having driven everyone else out of the market, the biggest store shark
is now devouring the lesser ones.

You would have thought a Labour Government would be defending ordinary
shoppers from this approaching big business monopoly exploitation, but
that's not the case. The Office of Fair Trading can only wring its
hands and do nothing while the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
only pauses from its schemes to concrete over Southern England to
repeatedly back Tesco in planning battles with local residents and
their elected councillors.

Nothing now stands between Tesco and total control of your shopping
bag but the British National Party. We will stop them in their tracks,
break up the giant store chains and set free farmers and shoppers
alike from the tangling web of monopoly buying and selling power.

Only the BNP will encourage small shopkeepers to return to the high
street, to complement a responsible but limited supermarket sector led
by companies like Waitrose which is owned by its staff and management.

Ariadne

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:19:39 PM2/19/07
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On 19 Feb, 20:16, "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Nothing now stands between Tesco and total control of your shopping
> bag but the British National Party.

What nonsense. There is no punishment for not
using Tesco.


Resident Drunk

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:23:39 PM2/19/07
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"5,999,999" <nighth...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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>Lots of crap

How do you hope to further any cause when people read what you wrote and
think 'Tosser'?

Sofa - Spud

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:27:59 PM2/19/07
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On 19 Feb, 20:23, "Resident Drunk" <eldr...@notformail.com> wrote:
> "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote in message

You read it all??

5,999,999

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:28:38 PM2/19/07
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On 19 Feb, 20:23, "Resident Drunk" <eldr...@notformail.com> wrote:
> "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote in message

Isn't 98% of porn made by jews Resident Kike?

Richard Brooks

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:36:03 PM2/19/07
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5,999,999 said the following on 19/02/07 20:16:

> In older England the merchant class had many easy-going traditions.
> One tradition was that a respectable tradesman would never seek
> business but wait for it to come to him.

Yes, the white shop owners would shut at 5.30pm promptly and probably
not open on a Sunday. All hail the Asian community that came here,
ignored that silly old rule and perplexed many Councils who didn't know
how to go in and tell them to stop it without wanting to add to the
racial unease that was going on. Besides, so few of them were miserable
but many were polite. Meanwhile many white customers thought to
themselves "damn, I'm out of milk/bread (you name it) but I wonder if
this crazy plan of going into a shop and buying these things mid-evening
would work ?" and behold, it did!

All hail the British merchant class!


Richard.


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Gaz

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:36:04 PM2/19/07
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Nah it just looks like that because americans are routingly circumcised.

Gaz


Sam Nelson

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:38:41 PM2/19/07
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In article <1171916167.8...@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com>,
nighth...@googlemail.com says...

> Tesco and the other Jewish supermarkets are still doing the same
> thing in Britain today!

Do piss off to uk.media.radio.bbc-r4, there's a nice Nazi. There are
loads of other Right Twats over there who will make a mess of their
underwear over every word you write. Around here, there are people that
give a passable impression of being human beings, and you don't fit in.
--
SAm.

Halmyre

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:38:42 PM2/19/07
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In article <53ug1mF...@mid.individual.net>, gaz...@msn.com says...

Circumcised with a router?!? That must smart a bit...

<crosses legs>

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Resident Drunk

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:40:57 PM2/19/07
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"5,999,999" <nighth...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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1. Source?
2. WTF has that got to do with Tesco?
3. I don't have any imaginary friends, first testament, second testament,
Koran or David Icke. Religion is what there was before we had science to
explain how things worked.
4. Tosser.


5,999,999

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:42:03 PM2/19/07
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Oh

http://www.fpp.co.uk/BoD/origins/porn_industry.html
Jewish involvement in pornography has a long history in the United
States, as Jews have helped to transform a fringe subculture into what
has become a primary constituent of Americana.

http://www.heretical.com/miscellx/jewporn.html
An unknown writer explores one of the most visible Jewish
contributions to Western society.

Ariadne

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:45:07 PM2/19/07
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On 19 Feb, 20:42, "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 19 Feb, 20:36, "Gaz" <gaz...@msn.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > 5,999,999 wrote:
> > > On 19 Feb, 20:23, "Resident Drunk" <eldr...@notformail.com> wrote:
> > >> "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
>
> > >>news:1171916167.8...@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
>
> > >>> Lots of crap
>
> > >> How do you hope to further any cause when people read what you wrote and
> > >> think 'Tosser'?
>
> > > Isn't 98% of porn made by jews Resident Kike?
>
> > Nah it just looks like that because americans are routingly circumcised.
>
> > Gaz
>
> Oh
>

[Antisemitic crap excised]

Porch monkey !

Michael Cargill

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:46:13 PM2/19/07
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"5,999,999" <nighth...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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In older England the merchant class had many easy-going traditions.
One tradition was that a respectable tradesman would never seek
business but wait for it to come to him. Another tradition was that to
decorate one's store window with lights or colors, or to display one's
stock of goods attractively in the view of the public, was a
contemptible and underhanded method of tempting a brother tradesman's
customers away from him. Still another tradition was that it was
strictly unethical and unbusinesslike to handle more than one line of
goods. If one sold tea, it was the best reason in the world why he
should not sell teaspoons.

>>>>>>>>>>.

I presume that you practice what you preach.

I bet when you were sitting at home in Austin, Arkansas you decided to go
looking for an ISP, and did not see any adverts at all for Cogent
Communications.


Daniel Lincoln

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:47:25 PM2/19/07
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On 19 Feb 2007 12:16:07 -0800, "5,999,999"
<nighth...@googlemail.com> wrote:

>In older England the merchant class had many easy-going traditions.
>One tradition was that a respectable tradesman would never seek
>business but wait for it to come to him. Another tradition was that to
>decorate one's store window with lights or colors, or to display one's
>stock of goods attractively in the view of the public, was a
>contemptible and underhanded method of tempting a brother tradesman's
>customers away from him. Still another tradition was that it was
>strictly unethical and unbusinesslike to handle more than one line of
>goods. If one sold tea, it was the best reason in the world why he
>should not sell teaspoons.
>As for advertising, the thing would have been so brazen and bold that
>public opinion would have put the advertiser out of business. The
>proper demeanor for a merchant was to seem reluctant to part with his
>goods.

They were a bit puritan back in this "older England", weren't they?
Did they also sit on spikes?

>One may readily imagine what happened when the Jewish merchant bustled
>into the midst of this jungle of traditions.

Oh dear. I don't think I need read any further, do I?

Michael Cargill

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:54:11 PM2/19/07
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"5,999,999" <nighth...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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>
> One may readily imagine what happened when the Jewish merchant bustled
> into the midst of this jungle of traditions. He simply broke them all.
> In those days tradition had all the force of a divinely promulgated
> moral law and in consequence of his initiative the Jew was regarded as
> a great offender.

What 'traditions' where the likes of the British East Indian Company
following when they were bullying indigenious peoples in the 19th century?


Col

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Feb 19, 2007, 3:59:21 PM2/19/07
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>The


>proper demeanor for a merchant was to seem reluctant to part with his
>goods.

Amazing how we ever managed to build up a vast Empire built on
trade, based on that attitude!

What the Great Exhibition in 1851, if not 'advertising', FFS!
--
Col

That's your excuse for everything isn't it, being dead!


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Richard Brooks

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Feb 19, 2007, 4:15:15 PM2/19/07
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J.Cl...@btinternet.com said the following on 19/02/07 21:00:

> On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:36:03 +0000, Richard Brooks
> <richar...@vickers-supermarine.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Yes, the white shop owners would shut at 5.30pm promptly and probably
>> not open on a Sunday.
> And it is time that this practice was reinstated and we returned to
> civilized living and true family values .

So, you're into a bit of incest and beating up the wife are you ? ;-)

michael adams

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Feb 19, 2007, 4:16:32 PM2/19/07
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"Richard Brooks" <richar...@vickers-supermarine.com> wrote in message
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> 5,999,999 said the following on 19/02/07 20:16:
> > In older England the merchant class had many easy-going traditions.
> > One tradition was that a respectable tradesman would never seek
> > business but wait for it to come to him.
>
> Yes, the white shop owners would shut at 5.30pm promptly and probably
> not open on a Sunday.

They weren't allowed to. I can remember being sent to a grocers
on a Sunday, and before they'd serve you with what you really wanted
you had to buy something else as well - I can't remember what
it was now, maybe perishable goods of some kind. This was in the
50's and it was still all very nudge nudge wink wink under the
counter stuff. Just for maybe a box of washing powder or half
a dozen eggs. Because of these regulations, only the odd
grocer\corner shop here and there, ever opened on a Sunday.

> Meanwhile many white customers thought to
> themselves "damn, I'm out of milk/bread (you name it)

Hence the death of the milk machine. Big blue things which sold
chocolate flavoured milk as well, some of them. Took 6d bits
IIRR.

michael adams

...

Richard Brooks

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Feb 19, 2007, 4:25:58 PM2/19/07
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michael adams said the following on 19/02/07 21:16:

> "Richard Brooks" <richar...@vickers-supermarine.com> wrote in message
>> Meanwhile many white customers thought to
>> themselves "damn, I'm out of milk/bread (you name it)
>
> Hence the death of the milk machine. Big blue things which sold
> chocolate flavoured milk as well, some of them. Took 6d bits
> IIRR.
>

One machine I don't miss was the paraffin dispenser. Some of it always
got on your clothes and it stank.

Gaz

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Feb 19, 2007, 4:32:24 PM2/19/07
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5,999,999 wrote:
> On 19 Feb, 20:36, "Gaz" <gaz...@msn.com> wrote:
>> 5,999,999 wrote:
>>> On 19 Feb, 20:23, "Resident Drunk" <eldr...@notformail.com> wrote:
>>>> "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
>>
>>>> news:1171916167.8...@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>>>> Lots of crap
>>
>>>> How do you hope to further any cause when people read what you wrote
>>>> and
>>>> think 'Tosser'?
>>
>>> Isn't 98% of porn made by jews Resident Kike?
>>
>> Nah it just looks like that because americans are routingly circumcised.
>>
>> Gaz
>
> Oh
>


Straight over your head....

Gaz


Alex Heney

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Feb 19, 2007, 4:51:57 PM2/19/07
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On 19 Feb 2007 12:16:07 -0800, "5,999,999"
<nighth...@googlemail.com> wrote:

>In older England the merchant class had many easy-going traditions.
>One tradition was that a respectable tradesman would never seek
>business but wait for it to come to him. Another tradition was that to
>decorate one's store window with lights or colors, or to display one's
>stock of goods attractively in the view of the public, was a
>contemptible and underhanded method of tempting a brother tradesman's
>customers away from him. Still another tradition was that it was
>strictly unethical and unbusinesslike to handle more than one line of
>goods. If one sold tea, it was the best reason in the world why he
>should not sell teaspoons.

None of these "traditions" have existed for at least the last 1000
years.

So your "older England" is going back to the days when "England" only
just existed as a Kingdom.


The rest of your rant was nowhere near as accurate.
--
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Feb 19, 2007, 5:05:09 PM2/19/07
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In uk.media.tv.misc J.Cl...@btinternet.com wrote:
> Lets return to the forties and fifties QUICKLY.

I for one, welcome the return to rationing, the blackout and yanks, over
here and over sexed. That wonderful world without health care for all and
bombs every night.

Not really that much different, now that I think about it.

--
Geoff Lane, Airstrip One

Michael Cargill

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Feb 19, 2007, 5:21:03 PM2/19/07
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"5,999,999" <nighth...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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> On 19 Feb, 20:54, "Michael Cargill" <fic...@fickle.abc> wrote:
>
>> What 'traditions' where the likes of the British East Indian Company
>> following when they were bullying indigenious peoples in the 19th
>> century?
>
> The Chinese opium trade was run by jews wasn't it? Debt.

What, Chinese Jews?!?

The British East Indian Company was involved in far more than just the
Chinese opium trade. What 'traditions' were they following?


GB

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Feb 19, 2007, 5:32:47 PM2/19/07
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"5,999,999" <nighth...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1171919429.0...@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> On 19 Feb, 20:54, "Michael Cargill" <fic...@fickle.abc> wrote:
>
>> What 'traditions' where the likes of the British East Indian Company
>> following when they were bullying indigenious peoples in the 19th
>> century?
>
> The Chinese opium trade was run by jews wasn't it? Debt. Who
> contributed that to western civilisation? "Hollywood", that's jewish.
> Tescos, porn, opium, debt, hollywood, gambling...corporate
> responsibility seems to be sticking point for jewish business in the
> West. Maybe they could do with some diversity training?
>

You make these stunning generalisations.

So let's explore just how accurate you were in saying that England had only
one-product shops before tesco burst onto the scene? Well, Harrods
department store was founded in 1835. Selfridges was founded in 1909. Tesco
was was founded in 1924. So, Harrods had been around for nearly 100 years
before Tesco started. Just on this one point you are shown up as talking
complete nonsense.

I'm left wondering whether you are really trying to advocate the BNP's
cause, or whether you are really trying to show them up in a bad light? Are
you some sort of leftie trying to put people off the BNP, then?

Marcus Houlden

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On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 21:00:26 +0000, J.Cl...@btinternet.com <J.Cl...@btinternet.com>
wrote the following to uk.media.tv.misc:

> On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:36:03 +0000, Richard Brooks
><richar...@vickers-supermarine.com> wrote:
>
>

>>Yes, the white shop owners would shut at 5.30pm promptly and probably
>>not open on a Sunday.

> And it is time that this practice was reinstated and we returned to

> civilized living and true family values .God in heaven just what has
> this country turned into what with 15 year old kids being shot dead in
> their own beds and God only knows what else .


> Lets return to the forties and fifties QUICKLY.

I bet the chavs could have the teddy boys with their baseball caps over
their eyes, and the gangstas could have the East End gangsters even half
drowning in bling.

To put it another way, there never was a golden age. It's just that the
press like to make a big song and dance about it these days.

mh.
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neil h

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Feb 19, 2007, 6:08:03 PM2/19/07
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Ariadne wrote:
> On 19 Feb, 20:16, "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> Nothing now stands between Tesco and total control of your shopping
>> bag but the British National Party.
>
> What nonsense. There is no punishment for not
> using Tesco.
>
>

Yes there is - if you don't use Tesco you don't get your clubcard
points! :-)

--
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5,999,999

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Feb 19, 2007, 6:11:35 PM2/19/07
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On 19 Feb, 22:32, "GB" <NOTsome...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote in message

No I don't support or oppose the BNP I merely used one of their
articles. The article says Jews invented the bazaar not specifically
Tesco.

Turk182

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Feb 19, 2007, 6:12:31 PM2/19/07
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On 19 Feb, 20:16, "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> In older England the merchant class had many easy-going traditions.
> One tradition was that a respectable tradesman would never seek
> business but wait for it to come to him. Another tradition was that to
> decorate one's store window with lights or colors, or to display one's
> stock of goods attractively in the view of the public, was a
> contemptible and underhanded method of tempting a brother tradesman's
> customers away from him. Still another tradition was that it was
> strictly unethical and unbusinesslike to handle more than one line of
> goods. If one sold tea, it was the best reason in the world why he
> should not sell teaspoons.
> As for advertising, the thing would have been so brazen and bold that
> public opinion would have put the advertiser out of business. The

> proper demeanor for a merchant was to seem reluctant to part with his
> goods.
>
> One may readily imagine what happened when the Jewish merchant bustled
> into the midst of this jungle of traditions. He simply broke them all.
> In those days tradition had all the force of a divinely promulgated
> moral law and in consequence of his initiative the Jew was regarded as
> a great offender. A man who would break those trade traditions would
> stop at nothing! The Jew was anxious to sell. If he could not sell one
> article to a customer, he had another on hand to offer him. The Jews'
> stores became bazaars, forerunners of our modern department stores,
> and the old English custom of one store for one line of goods was
> broken up.
> The Jew went after trade, pursued it, persuaded it. He was the
> originator of "a quick turnover and small profits." He originated the
> installment plan. The one state of affairs he could not endure was
> business at a standstill, and to start it moving he would do anything.
> He was the first advertiser-in a day when even to announce in the
> public prints the location of your store was to intimate to the public
> that you were in financial difficulties, were about to go to the wall
> and were trying the last desperate expedient to which no self-
> respecting merchant would stoop.
>
> It was as easy as child's play to connect this energy with dishonesty.
> The Jew was not playing the game, at least so the staid English
> merchant thought. As a matter of fact he was playing the game to get
> it all in his own hands-which he has practically done.http://tinyurl.com/2n6ta2
>
> The Jews ruined German farmers with usurious loans, which they have no
> option but to take in the ruined economy between the two wars. Then
> they called in the loans and took over their farms and threw them off
> their own land.
>
> They had tried to eat the country from the inside out - and got pretty
> close to doing it.
>
> And Tesco and the other Jewish supermarkets are still doing the same
> thing in Britain today!
>
> Having forced all the small grocers and butchers out of business, the
> farmers have been left with nowhere else to sell their produce. And
> Tesco force them to give it away to them for hardly more than it costs
> to produce.   If the farmers object, the Jews say "well, you don't
> have to sell it to us" - but, of course, there is nowhere else left
> for them to sell it.
>
> A Welsh farmer can sell a cauliflower that is perfect and spotless to
> Tesco for 12p , if they feel disposed to buy it and cannot import it
> cheaper. Half an hour later it will be on their shelves for 90p !
> Infamously, this means that suicide rates amongst farmers have been at
> horrific proportions and many have simply gone to the wall.
>
> Which leaves all that lovely cheap land for the Jewish property
> speculators to buy up for a song - and then wait for their bought and
> paid for crooks in government to decide that we suddenly need a
> massive house building programme on green belt !
>
> Enter Blair and Prescott - who have flooded the county with immigrants
> - and given away the right to refuse immigration to the "EU" - so that
> they cannot be blamed. Utterly illegally, of course, but the Jews have
> not actually done anything which is specifically illegal.
>
> BNP will stem the Tesco tidehttp://www.bnp.org.uk/freedom/05nov3.html
>
> SUPERMARKET tyrant, Tesco, has just rung up record profits as it
> continues to conquer our High Streets and shopping centres.
>
> This year's first half pre-tax profits announced on September 20th
> were up 18.7% to £908 million, whilst Tesco's share of the grocery
> market is up to 30.5%.
>
> Within five years that share is expected to reach 45%, then the
> superstore giant will have enough monopoly power to hike prices and
> squeeze shoppers who will no longer have an alternative source for
> food or household goods.
>
> Tesco is ruthlessly expanding and crushing its rivals. Its market
> share is almost as big as its two main rivals, Asda and Sainsbury's
> put together, and it shows no sign of stopping.
>
> Tesco has amassed a 'land bank' of 185 sites across the country on
> which to build new stores. 30 of these will be open by the end of this
> year, and another 56 have planning permission. This 'land bank'
> amounts to 4.5 million square feet of new supermarket space. Compare
> that with the other supermarket chains, Asda, Sainsbury's and
> Morrisons who only have 3.7 million square feet of planned store space
> between them.
>
> The superstore empire wants total domination of Britain's food supply
> chain. They bid whatever it takes to buy up any potential store sites
> that come on the market, simply to deny them to their rivals.
>
> The company uses its ever-increasing financial muscle to beat down the
> local opposition it is increasingly encountering as it takes over yet
> another town. In the lovely Cotswold town of Stow-on-the-Wold, an
> application to build a Tesco store had been turned down seven times
> before the local planning officer urged councillors to approve the
> proposal.
>
> The alternative was to face the heavy costs of an appeal for which
> each of the councillors could be personally liable. Naturally the
> council caved in as they generally have been forced to do everywhere.
> Tesco knows that in civil cases British justice is generally for sale
> to the highest bidder - ordinary folk simply can't afford the immense
> legal costs entailed.
>
> Tesco, aided and abetted by lesser supermarket sharks like Asda,
> Sainsbury's and Morrisons who between them control almost three
> quarters of the British grocery market, use their monopoly buying
> power to force farmers and other suppliers to sell at unsustainable
> prices, driving many to ruin.
>
> The uneconomic prices they force suppliers to accept then enables the
> store chains to undercut traditional family shops, butchers, grocers
> and fishmongers, and drive them out of business in town after town.
>
> Having driven everyone else out of the market, the biggest store shark
> is now devouring the lesser ones.
>
> You would have thought a Labour Government would be defending ordinary
> shoppers from this approaching big business monopoly exploitation, but
> that's not the case. The Office of Fair Trading can only wring its
> hands and do nothing while the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
> only pauses from its schemes to concrete over Southern England to
> repeatedly back Tesco in planning battles with local residents and
> their elected councillors.

>
> Nothing now stands between Tesco and total control of your shopping
> bag but the British National Party. We will stop them in their tracks,
> break up the giant store chains and set free farmers and shoppers
> alike from the tangling web of monopoly buying and selling power.
>
> Only the BNP will encourage small shopkeepers to return to the high
> street, to complement a responsible but limited supermarket sector led
> by companies like Waitrose which is owned by its staff and management.

Before Tesco - the supermarkets were ripping off the consumer. Now
Tesco are ripping off the retailers and sharing the profits with the
public. Tesco have bought us lower prices while the others just
pretended to. Get rid of Tesco and we have to start paying for that
through the supermarket cartels that used to dominate the High St. I
hate Tesco power - but I love their prices.

Turk182


5,999,999

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On 19 Feb, 20:40, "Resident Drunk" <eldr...@notformail.com> wrote:
> "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1171916918.1...@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
> > On 19 Feb, 20:23, "Resident Drunk" <eldr...@notformail.com> wrote:
> >> "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
>
> >>news:1171916167.8...@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
>
> >> >Lots of crap
>
> >> How do you hope to further any cause when people read what you wrote and
> >> think 'Tosser'?
>
> > Isn't 98% of porn made by jews Resident Kike?
>
> 1. Source?
> 2. WTF has that got to do with Tesco?
> 3. I don't have any imaginary friends, first testament, second testament,
> Koran or David Icke. Religion is what there was before we had science to
> explain how things worked.
> 4. Tosser.


Corporate responsibility. Tescos is like porn in a way, tasteless and
pops up uninvited.

W. Wots

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"Turk182" <digital...@aol.com> wrote in message
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On 19 Feb, 20:16, "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote:

What a super read that thread was, and what's more I've learned something
very important, (to me anyway), that I'm probably *not* the oldest person in
here.

WOOHOO


Alan Hope

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J.Cl...@btinternet.com goes:

>On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:36:03 +0000, Richard Brooks
><richar...@vickers-supermarine.com> wrote:

>>Yes, the white shop owners would shut at 5.30pm promptly and probably
>>not open on a Sunday.

>And it is time that this practice was reinstated and we returned to
>civilized living and true family values .God in heaven just what has
>this country turned into what with 15 year old kids being shot dead in
>their own beds and God only knows what else .

And all because you can get a loaf and a video down the Paki's after
5.30 pm.

> Lets return to the forties and fifties QUICKLY.

Better throw in a few Luftwaffe bombs too, while we're about it. You
never know.


--
AH
http://this-thing-of-ours.blogspot.com

Paul Evans

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Feb 19, 2007, 7:27:41 PM2/19/07
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"5,999,999" <nighth...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1171916918.1...@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> On 19 Feb, 20:23, "Resident Drunk" <eldr...@notformail.com> wrote:
>> "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1171916167.8...@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> >Lots of crap
>>
>> How do you hope to further any cause when people read what you wrote and
>> think 'Tosser'?
>
> Isn't 98% of porn made by jews Resident Kike?
>

What a fucking retard.

I would say more, but you're simply not worth wearing out the keyboard over.

Go and fuck some aryan bitch and shut the fuck up.

Paul.


Let Robeson Sing

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Feb 19, 2007, 7:33:16 PM2/19/07
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Ariadne wrote:
> On 19 Feb, 20:16, "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> Nothing now stands between Tesco and total control of your shopping
>> bag but the British National Party.
>
> What nonsense. There is no punishment for not
> using Tesco.

Increasingly there is an economic one.

W. Wots

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"5,999,999" <nighth...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1171916167.8...@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...

Nothing now stands between Tesco and total control of your shopping


bag but the British National Party. We will stop them in their tracks,
break up the giant store chains and set free farmers and shoppers
alike from the tangling web of monopoly buying and selling power.

Only the BNP will encourage small shopkeepers to return to the high
street, to complement a responsible but limited supermarket sector led
by companies like Waitrose which is owned by its staff and management.

You are Sir Stuart Hampson AICMFP


5,999,999

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Feb 19, 2007, 7:48:48 PM2/19/07
to
On 20 Feb, 00:27, "Paul Evans" <paul.evans...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1171916918.1...@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>
> > On 19 Feb, 20:23, "Resident Drunk" <eldr...@notformail.com> wrote:
> >> "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
>
> >>news:1171916167.8...@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
>
> >> >Lots of crap
>
> >> How do you hope to further any cause when people read what you wrote and
> >> think 'Tosser'?
>
> > Isn't 98% of porn made by jews Resident Kike?
>
> What a fucking retard.
>
> I would say more, but you're simply not worth wearing out the keyboard over.
>
> Go and fuck some aryan bitch and shut the fuck up.
>
> Paul.

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3121644,00.html
Increasing amount of internet storage sites are placing blanket
regional bans on all Israeli users. Putfile.com's terms of use forbid
the use of pornographic images, but Gordon says that out of 22,157
file uploads from Israel, 15,741 contained sexually explicit material.

A race of wankers

Paul Evans

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"5,999,999" <nighth...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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At least they're getting some. Unlike yourself.


islami...@yahoo.com

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I like Tesco, I shop at Tesco. Tesco is convenient, good value for
money and has choice.

How many of those who moan about Tesco will still shop at Tesco or
some like store?

It is bad that a political party such as BNP, Tories or Labour may
even consider interfering with the trade and commerce of UK
businesses. I do not want our politicians interfering, the change must
come from the people.

I know that farmers do not get value for money. Let us say for a pound
of potatoes a farmer gets 10p from Tesco and Tesco sells this to the
customer for say 90p. Tesco makes a a profit, but the moaners will say
that the consumer and the farmer has been ripped off. But let me ask
the moaners, what are you doing about cutting the middleman out? Why
cannot the farmer sell his potatoes for 30p direct to the consumer?
Why have a hundred or a thousand consumers not got together and
approached a local farmer to sell potatoes to them directly? You do
not need politicians to do this just get off your seats and organise a
group of people and a farmer willing to sell to you. But you are all
too lazy, you prefer to pay high prices because it is easy to buy your
goods at Tesco, then complain about how unfair it is.

Mike Ross

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Feb 19, 2007, 8:58:12 PM2/19/07
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On 19 Feb 2007 12:16:07 -0800, "5,999,999"
<nighth...@googlemail.com> wrote:

>In older England the merchant class had many easy-going traditions.

<snip>

I'm sure they did. But what's your *legal* question?

Mike
--
http://www.corestore.org
'As I walk along these shores
I am the history within'

Halmyre

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Feb 20, 2007, 3:32:46 AM2/20/07
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In article <1171916918.1...@k78g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
nighth...@googlemail.com says...

> On 19 Feb, 20:23, "Resident Drunk" <eldr...@notformail.com> wrote:
> > "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
> >
> > news:1171916167.8...@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
> >
> > >Lots of crap
> >
> > How do you hope to further any cause when people read what you wrote and
> > think 'Tosser'?
>
> Isn't 98% of porn made by jews Resident Kike?
>
>

Nothing wrong with porn. Better than genocide any day.

--
Halmyre

Sofa - Spud

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Indeed

michael adams

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Feb 20, 2007, 4:48:46 AM2/20/07
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> On 20 Feb, 02:04, islamic_f...@yahoo.com wrote:


> > I like Tesco, I shop at Tesco. Tesco is convenient, good value for
> > money and has choice.


I used to think that. I used to think Tesco could do no wrong.
Great value everything you need under one roof. Except fresh
fruit which was always bought from the market in any case.

Then the cunts decided to stop stocking 500g frozen mushrooms
and 500g frozen peppers. (Easier than faffing about with fresh
for dumping in stews etc) After years. None of the muppets in the
customer service in the stores - talking superstores here with
zillions of lines and freezer cabinets 50 yards long have a clue
- and writing to Tesco is a complete waste of time. If you don't
have a loyalty card - I presume that's the reason - you get blanked.

So its back to Sainsbury for now and waiting on the wrinklies who
use the checkouts in the local branch as a social centre.


michael adams

...

Michael Cargill

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Feb 20, 2007, 4:55:51 AM2/20/07
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"michael adams" <mjad...@onetel.net.uk> wrote in message
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>
> Then the cunts decided to stop stocking 500g frozen mushrooms
> and 500g frozen peppers. (Easier than faffing about with fresh
> for dumping in stews etc) After years. None of the muppets in the
> customer service in the stores - talking superstores here with
> zillions of lines and freezer cabinets 50 yards long have a clue
> - and writing to Tesco is a complete waste of time. If you don't
> have a loyalty card - I presume that's the reason - you get blanked.

What exactly where you expecting them to say...?!?


Sam Nelson

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Feb 20, 2007, 5:11:10 AM2/20/07
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In article <53vuerF...@mid.individual.net>,

"michael adams" <mjad...@onetel.net.uk> writes:
> Then the cunts decided to stop stocking 500g frozen mushrooms
> and 500g frozen peppers. (Easier than faffing about with fresh
> for dumping in stews etc) After years. None of the muppets in the
> customer service in the stores - talking superstores here with
> zillions of lines and freezer cabinets 50 yards long have a clue
> - and writing to Tesco is a complete waste of time. If you don't
> have a loyalty card - I presume that's the reason - you get blanked.

No, it's true. Tesco is a shit place to shop. They don't have to give
a toss about anything---there's always another customer to replace you.

> So its back to Sainsbury for now and waiting on the wrinklies who
> use the checkouts in the local branch as a social centre.

It is a bit like that. You get a better class of pod-person in Sainsbury's.
--
SAm.

mogga

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On 19 Feb 2007 18:04:15 -0800, islami...@yahoo.com wrote:


>
>I know that farmers do not get value for money. Let us say for a pound
>of potatoes a farmer gets 10p from Tesco and Tesco sells this to the
>customer for say 90p. Tesco makes a a profit, but the moaners will say
>that the consumer and the farmer has been ripped off. But let me ask
>the moaners, what are you doing about cutting the middleman out? Why
>cannot the farmer sell his potatoes for 30p direct to the consumer?
>Why have a hundred or a thousand consumers not got together and
>approached a local farmer to sell potatoes to them directly? You do
>not need politicians to do this just get off your seats and organise a
>group of people and a farmer willing to sell to you. But you are all
>too lazy, you prefer to pay high prices because it is easy to buy your
>goods at Tesco, then complain about how unfair it is.


Fairtrade don't deal with the UK because we have a benefits system to
support low paid workers.
It is unfair that farmers can get paid 17p a pint for milk when that's
how much it costs them to produce it - and then supermarkets make all
the profit on it.

The idea that farmers can sell to individuals all of the time is
impractical so why can't existing systems like supermarkets be forced
to play fair?

--
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http://www.christmasfreebies.co.uk/dear-boyfriend.htm

michael adams

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Why they no longer stock them ?

More especially when Sainsbury still do ?


michael adams

...


>
>


Sam Nelson

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In article <53vusnF...@mid.individual.net>,

Beats me. I've written to them twice in recent years: once to ask why,
at the local store, they make probably the best jam doughnuts in town
in the bakery at one end of the store, but you can't buy one of those
doughnuts in the cafe at the other end (answer: because the cafe is
contracted-out and stocked from external sources) and the other, just
recently, to ask why, in the three weeks since the coffee-machine in
the cafe broke down, the manager hasn't sent a member of staff to Italy
to pick up a replacement. I haven't had an answer to that one yet.

I gave up shopping there quite some time ago, having previously given
up buying fruit, vegetables, meat, anything fresh, really, there some
time before that.
--
SAm.

Aaron B

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Feb 20, 2007, 5:36:27 AM2/20/07
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"Sam Nelson" <s...@ssrl.org.uk> wrote in message
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> In article <53vuerF...@mid.individual.net>,
> "michael adams" <mjad...@onetel.net.uk> writes:
>> Then the cunts decided to stop stocking 500g frozen mushrooms
>> and 500g frozen peppers. (Easier than faffing about with fresh
>> for dumping in stews etc) After years. None of the muppets in the
>> customer service in the stores - talking superstores here with
>> zillions of lines and freezer cabinets 50 yards long have a clue
>> - and writing to Tesco is a complete waste of time. If you don't
>> have a loyalty card - I presume that's the reason - you get blanked.
>
> No, it's true. Tesco is a shit place to shop. They don't have to give
> a toss about anything---there's always another customer to replace you.
>
Like most large British companies, then.


michael adams

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Feb 20, 2007, 5:47:28 AM2/20/07
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"Sam Nelson" <s...@ssrl.org.uk> wrote in message
news:u2uqa4-...@nntp.stir.ac.uk...
> In article <53vuerF...@mid.individual.net>,
> "michael adams" <mjad...@onetel.net.uk> writes:
> > Then the cunts decided to stop stocking 500g frozen mushrooms
> > and 500g frozen peppers. (Easier than faffing about with fresh
> > for dumping in stews etc) After years. None of the muppets in the
> > customer service in the stores - talking superstores here with
> > zillions of lines and freezer cabinets 50 yards long have a clue
> > - and writing to Tesco is a complete waste of time. If you don't
> > have a loyalty card - I presume that's the reason - you get blanked.
>
> No, it's true. Tesco is a shit place to shop. They don't have to give
> a toss about anything---there's always another customer to replace you.

Tesco is still a great place to shop if you want to buy exactly
what they're selling. But if you don't, then you're f*cked. Out
in the wilderness. Its only I've only just discovered this recently.

I've just remebered the same applied to vegeburger mix and similar
that you can make up yourself. Years ago they did around ten differnt
dry veggie lines. A few months back, I forget to get any at Holland
and Barret and tried Tesco on a saturday. Same megastore. Even expanded
in the meantime. The muppetts on the customer services desk again were
clueless - they don't actually have lists giving the location of everything
on the puters. As were the actual staff in the store. The ones in shirts
and ties. After a ten minute wander around they no longer stock any of
it it seems except Bachelors Beanfeast rubbish. Despite there being more
veggies - but still a small proportion of the punters overall - than ever
before. They prefer selling pre-prepared veggie stuff in the chill
cabinets instead. Cunts!!!!

If tesco ever get to a near monopoly its a pound to a pinch of shit
prices will start going up. But then, why shouldn't they.


>
> > So its back to Sainsbury for now and waiting on the wrinklies who
> > use the checkouts in the local branch as a social centre.
>
> It is a bit like that. You get a better class of pod-person in
> Sainsbury's.
> --

They all ask you if you're o.k. With some of the wrinklies
that's all the excuse they need. If they had wrinkly only
checkouts then it wouldn't be so bad.

Intolerant ? Moi ?


michael adams

...

> SAm.


Sam Nelson

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Feb 20, 2007, 5:48:56 AM2/20/07
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In article <ereivb$2nd$1...@frank-exchange-of-views.oucs.ox.ac.uk>,

"Aaron B" <A...@nospam.net> writes:
>
> "Sam Nelson" <s...@ssrl.org.uk> wrote in message
> news:u2uqa4-...@nntp.stir.ac.uk...
> > No, it's true. Tesco is a shit place to shop. They don't have to give
> > a toss about anything---there's always another customer to replace you.
> >
> Like most large British companies, then.

Definitely. Although you could probably leave the `British' out of that
without affecting its accuracy.
--
SAm.

Alex

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Feb 20, 2007, 7:25:33 AM2/20/07
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At 10:15:40 on 20/02/2007, Sam Nelson delighted uk.legal by announcing:

> In article <53vusnF...@mid.individual.net>,
> "Michael Cargill" <fic...@fickle.abc> writes:
> > "michael adams" <mjad...@onetel.net.uk> wrote in message
> > news:53vuerF...@mid.individual.net...
> > >
> > > Then the cunts decided to stop stocking 500g frozen mushrooms
> > > and 500g frozen peppers. (Easier than faffing about with fresh
> > > for dumping in stews etc) After years. None of the muppets in the
> > > customer service in the stores - talking superstores here with
> > > zillions of lines and freezer cabinets 50 yards long have a clue
> > > - and writing to Tesco is a complete waste of time. If you don't
> > > have a loyalty card - I presume that's the reason - you get
> > > blanked.
> >
> > What exactly where you expecting them to say...?!?
>
> Beats me. I've written to them twice in recent years: once to ask
> why, at the local store, they make probably the best jam doughnuts in
> town in the bakery at one end of the store, but you can't buy one of
> those doughnuts in the cafe at the other end (answer: because the
> cafe is contracted-out and stocked from external sources) and the
> other, just recently, to ask why, in the three weeks since the
> coffee-machine in the cafe broke down, the manager hasn't sent a
> member of staff to Italy to pick up a replacement. I haven't had an
> answer to that one yet.

You have. I can even quote you. "because the cafe is contracted-out"

R. Mark Clayton

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Feb 20, 2007, 8:42:43 AM2/20/07
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"5,999,999" <nighth...@googlemail.com> trolled in message
news:1171916167.8...@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...

> The Jew went after trade, pursued it, persuaded it. He was the
originator of "a quick turnover and small profits."

> The Jew was not playing the game

> The Jews ruined German farmers with usurious loans

> And Tesco and the other Jewish supermarkets are still doing the same
thing in Britain today!

> Which leaves all that lovely cheap land for the Jewish property


speculators to buy up for a song

What a load of anti-semetic bogus drivel.


Halmyre

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On 20 Feb, 10:20, mogga <d...@NOSPAMPLEASEmogga.com> wrote:

> On 19 Feb 2007 18:04:15 -0800, islamic_f...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
> The idea that farmers can sell to individuals all of the time is
> impractical so why can't existing systems like supermarkets be forced
> to play fair?

Hint - which group (farmers or supermarkets) contributes most to party
funding?

--
Halmyre

mogga

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On 20 Feb 2007 05:56:55 -0800, "Halmyre"
<flashgord...@yahoo.com> wrote:

You have to have some hope that people power can still achieve
something. It's not that long since women through themselves under
horses to get the vote.

Alan Hope

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Feb 20, 2007, 11:53:31 AM2/20/07
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Sam Nelson goes:

>In article <53vusnF...@mid.individual.net>,
> "Michael Cargill" <fic...@fickle.abc> writes:
>> "michael adams" <mjad...@onetel.net.uk> wrote in message
>> news:53vuerF...@mid.individual.net...

>> > Then the cunts decided to stop stocking 500g frozen mushrooms
>> > and 500g frozen peppers. (Easier than faffing about with fresh
>> > for dumping in stews etc) After years. None of the muppets in the
>> > customer service in the stores - talking superstores here with
>> > zillions of lines and freezer cabinets 50 yards long have a clue
>> > - and writing to Tesco is a complete waste of time. If you don't
>> > have a loyalty card - I presume that's the reason - you get blanked.

>> What exactly where you expecting them to say...?!?

>Beats me. I've written to them twice in recent years: once to ask why,
>at the local store, they make probably the best jam doughnuts in town
>in the bakery at one end of the store, but you can't buy one of those
>doughnuts in the cafe at the other end (answer: because the cafe is
>contracted-out and stocked from external sources) and the other, just
>recently, to ask why, in the three weeks since the coffee-machine in
>the cafe broke down, the manager hasn't sent a member of staff to Italy
>to pick up a replacement. I haven't had an answer to that one yet.

Didn't he just tell you the cafe was contracted out? Why are you
writing to him about something that's none of his business?

>I gave up shopping there quite some time ago, having previously given
>up buying fruit, vegetables, meat, anything fresh, really, there some
>time before that.

So what were you doing "just recently"? Just checking up on the
coffee-machine?


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AH
http://this-thing-of-ours.blogspot.com

5,999,999

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Feb 20, 2007, 12:31:17 PM2/20/07
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On 20 Feb, 08:32, Halmyre <nos...@this.address> wrote:
> > Isn't 98% of porn made by jews Resident Kike?
>
> Nothing wrong with porn. Better than genocide any day.
>
> --
> Halmyre

and about as believable

Consumer

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Feb 20, 2007, 12:40:38 PM2/20/07
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"5,999,999" wrote, amongst other things .....

Only the BNP will encourage small shopkeepers to return to the high
street, to complement a responsible but limited supermarket sector led
by companies like Waitrose which is owned by its staff and management.
================================================

I can definitely recommend Waitrose Ultima Washing Machine Descaler, it is
the dogs bollocks.


Col

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Feb 20, 2007, 1:13:50 PM2/20/07
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"5,999,999" <nighth...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1171992677.9...@v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...

Oh no, a porn denier!
--
Col

That's your excuse for everything isn't it, being dead!


Resident Drunk

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Feb 20, 2007, 1:48:31 PM2/20/07
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"Col" <reddw...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
news:540s2uF...@mid.individual.net...

>
> "5,999,999" <nighth...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
> news:1171992677.9...@v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
>> On 20 Feb, 08:32, Halmyre <nos...@this.address> wrote:
>>> > Isn't 98% of porn made by jews Resident Kike?
>>>
>>> Nothing wrong with porn. Better than genocide any day.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Halmyre
>>
>> and about as believable
>
> Oh no, a porn denier!

PMSL


Halmyre

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Feb 21, 2007, 3:40:24 AM2/21/07
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In article <a70mt2tooql9ato55...@4ax.com>,
d...@NOSPAMPLEASEmogga.com says...

> On 20 Feb 2007 05:56:55 -0800, "Halmyre"
> <flashgord...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >On 20 Feb, 10:20, mogga <d...@NOSPAMPLEASEmogga.com> wrote:
> >> On 19 Feb 2007 18:04:15 -0800, islamic_f...@yahoo.com wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> The idea that farmers can sell to individuals all of the time is
> >> impractical so why can't existing systems like supermarkets be forced
> >> to play fair?
> >
> >Hint - which group (farmers or supermarkets) contributes most to party
> >funding?
>
> You have to have some hope that people power can still achieve
> something. It's not that long since women through themselves under
> horses to get the vote.
>
>

Sadly, I think the days of people power are past. The people might vote
for a change of government, but that government will still be big
business's bitch.

--
Halmyre

fgdg

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Feb 25, 2007, 6:26:57 AM2/25/07
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ASDA - completely different supermarket, same problem. ASDA is owned
by the Jewish-American Walton family who also own Wal-Mart in America.
Wal-Mart and Walton Are Not What They Seem. Wal-Mart Is Just Another
Part Of The Zionist NWO.

Wal-Mart is the epitome of an Illuminati swindle of the emerging One
World Order ( a group of 'Chosen people' will run the planet). Wal-
Mart has destroyed countless individual businesses and has championed
outsourcing of jobs and manufacturing to China from the beginning. By
controlling jobs, you control the people.

The company now operates over 5,000 stores and buys a vast share of
its merchandise from China. Wal-Mart is rabidly non- union and pays
it employees at a scale 33% less than equivilant union employees. It
has driven over 100,000 small stores out of business in
America...wiping out thousands of downtown shopping districts in small
and medium sized cities and towns.

Wal-Mart's stranglehold on suppliers forced them to cut employee
wages, close manufacturing facilities and outsource their production
to overseas sweatshops.

Despite being a supreme predator, Wal-Mart receives nothing but praise
from Zionist Jewish-owned newspapers. During most of Sam Walton's
reign, Wal-Mart had a worker turnover rate of an incredible 35-45%. It
has driven over 100,000 small stores out of business.

http://judicial-inc.biz/wal_mart__waltons.htm

In Wal-Mart's Home, Synagogue Signals Growth:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/20/business/20synagogue.html?ex=1308456000&en=d5fafbb6c2668344&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss

Tony Bryer

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Feb 25, 2007, 6:24:35 PM2/25/07
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On 25 Feb 2007 03:26:57 -0800 Fgdg wrote :
> ASDA - completely different supermarket, same problem. ASDA is owned
> by the Jewish-American Walton family who also own Wal-Mart in America.
> Wal-Mart and Walton Are Not What They Seem. Wal-Mart Is Just Another
> Part Of The Zionist NWO.

According to http://finance.yahoo.com/q/mh?s=WMT it's a quoted company
whose largest shareholder is Barclays Global Investors UK Holdings Ltd
and they only own 2.64%. Why insult our intelligence with your garbage:
it just reflects badly on you?
--
TonyB

5,999,999

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Feb 25, 2007, 6:36:38 PM2/25/07
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On 25 Feb, 23:24, Tony Bryer <t...@delme.sda.co.uk> wrote:
> On 25 Feb 2007 03:26:57 -0800 Fgdg wrote :
>
> > ASDA - completely different supermarket, same problem. ASDA is owned
> > by the Jewish-American Walton family who also own Wal-Mart in America.
> > Wal-Mart and Walton Are Not What They Seem. Wal-Mart Is Just Another
> > Part Of The Zionist NWO.
>
> According tohttp://finance.yahoo.com/q/mh?s=WMTit's a quoted company

> whose largest shareholder is Barclays Global Investors UK Holdings Ltd
> and they only own 2.64%. Why insult our intelligence with your garbage:
> it just reflects badly on you?
> --
> TonyB

"Why insult our intelligence with your garbage Engleesh Dog?!"

"ASDA - Part of the Wal-Mart family"
http://graphics.asda.com/new-asda-corp/ASDAheader/logo_asda.gif

http://www.asda.co.uk/corp/home.html

Boed...@isp.com

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Feb 25, 2007, 8:27:44 PM2/25/07
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On Feb 19, 12:19 pm, "Ariadne" <ariadne....@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 19 Feb, 20:16, "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > Nothing now stands between Tesco and total control of your shopping
> > bag but the British National Party.
>
> What nonsense. There is no punishment for not
> using Tesco.

You are an idiot. It is noticed that you had no response
to any of the facts that he posted. The jew Cohen who
owns Tesco has no morals, he is no different from the
jew moneylender - buy low, sell high.

One of these days that vile daughter of his will have to
return to England to face the many charges against her.
She chose to flee to Israel knowing that she would be
protected against goy law.

What is it with your race and money, are there no
limits that you will not go to to achieve your illgotten wealth!

Boed...@isp.com

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Feb 25, 2007, 8:33:10 PM2/25/07
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On Feb 19, 12:45 pm, "Ariadne" <ariadne....@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 19 Feb, 20:42, "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 19 Feb, 20:36, "Gaz" <gaz...@msn.com> wrote:

>
> > > 5,999,999 wrote:
> > > > On 19 Feb, 20:23, "Resident Drunk" <eldr...@notformail.com> wrote:
> > > >> "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
>
> > > >>news:1171916167.8...@v45g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
>
> > > >>> Lots of crap
>
> > > >> How do you hope to further any cause when people read what you wrote and
> > > >> think 'Tosser'?
>
> > > > Isn't 98% of porn made by jews Resident Kike?
>
> > > Nah it just looks like that because americans are routingly circumcised.
>
> > > Gaz
>
> > Oh
>
> [Antisemitic crap excised]
>
> Porch monkey !-

Anti monkey crap excised. OO OO OO OO


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Ian F.

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Feb 26, 2007, 4:14:09 AM2/26/07
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<Boed...@isp.com> wrote in message
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> The jew Cohen who owns Tesco

The kind, generous and extremely clever retailer and philanthropist Sir
Jack Cohen died in 1979.

As with all companies listed on the Stock Exchange, Tesco is owned by its
shareholders.

HTH

Ian


terry

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Mar 3, 2007, 2:09:10 PM3/3/07
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On Feb 19, 5:16 pm, "5,999,999" <nighthawk6...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> In older England the merchant class had many easy-going traditions.
>
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

This either a xenophobic rant and/or an explanation of why the decline
of the 'business class' in Brtain during the last 50 years or so.

The first 'rule' of any business is 'Find a service/product that
people need and then provide it'.

Competition often comes into play and eventually usually some form of
'fair dealing/trading' regulation by government.

So if Joe provides a better haircut, is more pleasant and stays open
at more convenient hours than a competitor! Well good luck to him. If
Mary's bacon tastes better, or Sam's wood is dryer (lower priced etc.)
and he is willing to deliver promptly ; well good luck to them too.
They are obeying that first law of business.

These days the demand for leather traces for horses, or three legged
wooden milking stools, is rather limited and specialised so prudent
businesses of any ethnicity have adapted to providing the myriad of
products, from toothpaste to billiard tables, that are available and
which we demand.

Not having lived in UK some 50 years one wonders if there is still
some of that 'latent snobbery' of 'Being in Trade' ?With
'Tradespeople' being told to "Go round to the back door"? Farcical
though it is to pretend we do not spend money or buy anything!

Complete tosh! Terry in Canada.

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