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tina

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #145 on: September 26, 2011, 05:18:42 PM »
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Stop bitching, stop snooping on facebook and all go about your lives.
I'd certainly call that "rude".
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oh dear!     I've been to work today earned a crust for my family and your all still at it! I suspect that skyguy and MM will pop up again on the yes page because they can't resist.
"and your still at it!" - Thats like saying "you just don't shut up, do you?"


Ok I'm rude!

I have to agree with JMC alot of people are on the fence, and after speaking to alot of people on the fence I have respected their opinion and not forced myself upon them. Some people have said they would like to have a yes poster in their window but feel intimidated by the no campaign. I respect them and don't make them feel silly. People wanted to join us in the photoshoot but again didn't feel comfortable with being recognised, and once again I respected their choice. I don't make people feel worthless and belittle them like the few people on here constantly do. You few people can shout me down and try to make me look silly, but guess what it just makes me stronger. I am proud of who I am and proud of what I stand for.
Yes our yes page got spamed by a lot of no people and they all came on and did the poll to try to belittle us. It didn't really bother us, it still doesn't.
You all look on the yes page then come on here and quote what ever is said, that still doesn't bother me.

Yes I'm rude I hold my hands up!

Those who know me know I'm not rude. That's all what matters to me.

Daniel the last part..... and your still at it!" - Thats like saying "you just don't shut up, do you?"
That was my exact point!!!!  didn't take her long to chirp back!  <<< yes thats rude, but true!

Miss Marple

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #144 on: September 26, 2011, 04:09:37 PM »
Hey JMC I must also be very selfish because I care about increased traffic for everyone , I care about my grandchildrens continued education facilities , I care about my house and other peoples house 's devaluation, I care about the safety of our most vulnerable on our already congested roads, I care about that all important emergency appliance getting to me mine or others in time to make a difference between life and death, I care about the community losing an education facility    I care that this maybe the start of things to come ?
Oh my God what a selfish cow I am   ;)

Miss Marple

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #143 on: September 26, 2011, 03:54:23 PM »
Yes I have a good teacher Dave  ;). Lol x

Dave

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #142 on: September 26, 2011, 03:53:09 PM »
Miss M, what a surprise, you're back again after your very short vow of silence (3 hours 6 minutes!)  ;)

My last and final post on the Yes for a Supermarket topic.

Miss Marple

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #141 on: September 26, 2011, 03:17:27 PM »
Hey take a look at what MIA have been called on the YES face book page  !  Now let's just stop this here and now this is just becoming a platform for the Yes campaign   Let's all grow up and debate not score points  AGREED  ???

JMC

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #140 on: September 26, 2011, 03:11:59 PM »

3. They have very little support regardless of what they say, the proof is in the pudding. Six people at rally in the park then 10 people at yesterday's press shoot outside the college. I find it totally unbelievable that even their own Facebook poll discredits them and that over 100 more people actually don't want a supermarket.



I am not in the YES or NO camp. But I do know that the YES Facebook poll was hijacked by the MIA page or NO supporters. I know this because I am friends with those from both YES/NO camps and saw a link to the poll on the MIA page/NO supporters pages encouraging NO supporters to vote on it.

I also have a hunch (and been told as much) that many people are too nervous to go public with their voice of YES, so there are probably people that chose not to go due to this. Especially as they would be recognised in a picture. You only have to see what they have been called on here. Also, there is a large group of us 'on the fence's who have yet to make our minds up and can see both sides. I would think this is a sizeable number of people.

I don't agree that it is totally selfish if you are on the YES side. There is the money for college argument aswell as the many people on low incomes who NEED to save money, competition, jobs etc.

You could turn your 'argument' round and say the business owners are acting in their own 'selfish' interests and not considering those on low incomes (this is not my opinion by the way-just an example that that argument could be used both ways).

Smithy166

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #139 on: September 26, 2011, 03:04:40 PM »
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Stop bitching, stop snooping on facebook and all go about your lives.
I'd certainly call that "rude".
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oh dear!     I've been to work today earned a crust for my family and your all still at it! I suspect that skyguy and MM will pop up again on the yes page because they can't resist.
"and your still at it!" - Thats like saying "you just don't shut up, do you?"

tina

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #138 on: September 26, 2011, 03:01:44 PM »
Ok, hows about we all call down here.
Tina, Please be carefull, your generally well mannerd, but your starting to become a little rude (mind you, I can be rude at times too  ::) )
From what I can gather, MIA wrote to Ms cassidy, not MM (although MM might have wrote to her to)
People ARE going about there lives, and for some people, taking part in the battle to stop the supermarket is, currently, part of there life.


Please explaine how that is seen to be rude?

Smithy166

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #137 on: September 26, 2011, 02:39:33 PM »
Ok, hows about we all call down here.
Tina, Please be carefull, your generally well mannerd, but your starting to become a little rude (mind you, I can be rude at times too  ::) )
From what I can gather, MIA wrote to Ms cassidy, not MM (although MM might have wrote to her to)
People ARE going about there lives, and for some people, taking part in the battle to stop the supermarket is, currently, part of there life.

tina

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #136 on: September 26, 2011, 02:35:23 PM »
oh dear!     I've been to work today earned a crust for my family and your all still at it! I suspect that skyguy and MM will pop up again on the yes page because they can't resist. How many times have you said its your final word MM and then spin off a few more stories?

Has it ever occurred to you that Ms Cassidy will not respond to your questions because you are rude? I emailed a few weeks back and was very polite asked a couple of questions and guess what?.... I got a reply!

Stop bitching, stop snooping on facebook and all go about your lives.


Miss Marple

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #135 on: September 26, 2011, 12:11:00 PM »
My last and final post on the Yes for a Supermarket topic.

Dave the truth is out there ! We have just got to find it !  Over and out of this topic ! Beam me up real world  ;D

Dave

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #134 on: September 26, 2011, 11:29:21 AM »
Hi just playing devils advocate here Dave because what you are saying is not fact so, once again I will say !  If it's such a good thing for the college to sell the land to a supermarket and merge onto one site why is it being kept such a secret  ???   

What have I said that is not so?  And as for the college's intentions, they have announced them on their website:  http://www.camsfc.ac.uk/cmsfc-about.asp?AboID=90.  What's secret about that? 

Dave I can assure you that if you had been in the meetings which I have been to, spokened to people at the YPLA and numerous other relevant agencies, had  sight of the documentation I have been privy to....

I'm afraid no-one takes all this conspiracy theory stuff very seriously, Miss M - I'd give it a rest if I were you.    ::)

and now discovered that over £75.000 plus has already been spent on consultancy fees by the college on what may or may not happen

The college is a highly regulated public body which is planning to spend about £14 million on new buildings, and on extending and refurbishing existing buildings.  They obviously need to take specialised professional advice in order to ensure that the money is not wasted, and I suspect that you would be the first to make a fuss if a penny of it were to be mis-spent!  If you had ever built a big building, you would know that spending 0.5% of the cost (yes, just half of one percent) on initial professional fees is a necessary and very modest cost, and it would be irresponsible of the college to spend millions of pounds without having done so. 

sooty2

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #133 on: September 26, 2011, 11:04:51 AM »
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AND finally we can all go back to our 'Marple' bubble now the nasty man has gone............... SKYGUY  YOU WILL be reading this because you have seen your name,  It seams you have nothing nice to say, now in the words of thumpers Mum in Bambi, If you have nothing nice to say say nothing at all.


[/quote]Nasty?? now this is what I call nasty (Time to spam their page )quote from a Yes supporter on Facebook.There is nothing "Nice" to say about the prospect of our town possibly closing down :(

Miss Marple

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #132 on: September 26, 2011, 10:19:03 AM »
Hi just playing devils advocate here Dave because what you are saying is not fact so, once again I will say !  If it's such a good thing for the college to sell the land to a supermarket and merge onto one site why is it being kept such a secret  ???   Dave I can assure you that if you had been in the meetings which I have been to, spokened to people at the YPLA and numerous other relevant agencies, had  sight of the documentation I have been privy to and now discovered that over £75.000 plus has already been spent on consultancy fees by the college on what may or may not happen I feel that you would be a little less eager to support this.
If I was Ms Cassidy I would be shouting from the roof tops on what a fantastic opportunity this is for CAMSFC and our children's future education in MARPLE  but sadly she will not comment not only to MIA but also to  SMBC and our MP and elected members. 
Say what you want Dave but something is not quite right !

mikeinfrance

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Re: YES to a Supermarket on Hibbert Lane
« Reply #131 on: September 26, 2011, 10:18:09 AM »
Very clever girls,

I list a whole bunch of points which I feel are valid and you avoid answering them.
Instead you try to discredit me just like you do to any other 'No' supporter rather than entering into informed debate. And the reason why.... You haven't got a clue about what you are talking about because the only reason ALL of the 'YES' campaign want a supermarket is so they can get tuppence off a can of beans and you couldn't give a dam about anybody else or how it may affect them.

I really couldn't give a dam if your rich or poor BUT when you make decisions based purely on self intrest regardless of how they may affect others and the impact it will have on the community as a whole then expect my wrath.

Now my blinding moment of clarity has returned and I will not post ever again regarding the YES campaign because you guys are just not worth my time.

AND finally we can all go back to our 'Marple' bubble now the nasty man has gone............... SKYGUY  YOU WILL be reading this because you have seen you name,  It seams you have nothing nice to say, now in the words of thumpers Mum in Bambi, If you have nothing nice to say say nothing at all.