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• #127
Sorry I don't follow.
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• #128
Glad that's sorted.
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• #129
You must have a lot more faith than I do in the abilities of the absurdly-named UK Border Force to prevent people from entering the country unless they have proper papers. And much lower expectations that a well-funded terrorist organisation probably won't find it too hard to obtain false papers for its members anyway. Removing their nationality really will have no deterrent effect at all. It's a populist sop to the Daily Mail readers.
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• #130
What about the Islamic subjugation of women? Is that the Jews fault?
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• #131
That's a very interesting question, you've clearly been thinking about this alot. I'm going to go with no, or maybe a bit?
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• #132
Obvs, I was being a twit but IS really aren't nice to the ladies. Are they?
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• #133
people say isis were the group the west armed and thought might help them bring down bashir al-assad, now they appear to have gone off the grid a bit and the west can't control them,
all in all though it's part of keeping the middle east unstable which is the goal of a few, so as long as they don't touch the oil they won't get badly bombedI've just started Drugs, Oil, and War by Peter Scott
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Drugs-Oil-War-Afghanistan-Indochina/dp/0742525228It looks like it's going to be interesting and I'm although I'm fairly cynical I'm already surprised by a couple of the things he's mentioned.
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• #134
£19 for a paperback!!
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• #135
You must have a lot more faith than I do in the abilities of the absurdly-named UK Border Force to prevent people from entering the country unless they have proper papers.
Oh trust me, I do. But I wouldn't call it faith as that has a positive connotation. More like first hand nightmare experience. (P.S. I'm talking about walking through the airports, not swimming here and climbing up Dover Cliffs)
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• #136
^^A paperwhat?
If you don't want to buy it download it free of charge from a nefarious website
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• #137
Piracy funds terrorism.
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• #138
The middle east was fine until you started reading.
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• #139
I just long for the days when half the world was hacking each other to bits with sharpened mango stones and nobody knew about it because there was absolutely no form of intra-continental communication, let alone moral obligation to intervene because we decided our moral schema or interests dictated we had the right to do so.
Jumpers for goalposts, glorious isolation, bubonic plague, indiscriminate discrimination, etc.
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• #140
I blame the Romans, what did they ever do for us?
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• #141
Those Vikings were twats too.
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• #142
And the Welsh.
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• #143
well we've already had a briton attempting to behead a british soldier on a london street , suicide bombers on the transport network , all for our meddling in middle east , long support for israel , overthrowing saddam (who we supported before) , trying to overthrow bashar (who's family we installed ), then iran next on the list . All of these countries iran / iraq /syria are oil rich and refused to sign up to the petrodollar which america needs , it needs oil trading in dollars . after they couldn't find the weapons of mass destruction they luckily found the oil !!! oh and then a huge gas pipeline from afghanistan .
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• #144
Dude! Let it go!
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• #145
Dude! Do you even capital letter?
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• #146
You do realise this has all been orchestrated to distract the world from the fact Sir Cliff is a bummer, don't you?
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• #147
why do you think he lent Tony Blair use of his mansion?
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• #148
And do you really think ANYONE would stick ANYTHING in Cherie?
Tony and Cliff 4lyfe
just too bad it cost Iraq a few million lives to cover it up, but you gotta break a few eggs to get some quality surreptitious goatseing done.
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• #149
Tony and Cliff 4lyfe
just too bad it cost Iraq a few million lives to cover it up, but you
gotta break a few eggs to get some quality surreptitious goatseing
done.
no, but it will stop them coming back here where I live.