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• #10027
It's our war. Our government.
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• #10028
whatever
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• #10029
Will Stolen Riot become an official cycling brand of London Olympics?
RIde it like you looted it from a London branch of Evans.
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• #10030
whatever
You pay for it with your taxes.
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• #10031
It's good that you are proud.
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• #10032
Marco's accountant is offshore...
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• #10033
I wish Joe, i wish... maybe in the future.
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• #10034
200,000,000 million? I don't believe it.
If that is true one of their war would cost 200,000,000³.
£200 million, it's true I am afraid, a burning building might cost a few million alone, an enormous warehouse + stock + lost business another few million, soon adds up.
Iraq has cost the UK around £10,000,000,000 and we only have a small stake compared to the US.
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• #10035
Someone set up a donation page for the guy who got robbed while he was on the floor injured and it's raised nearly 10 grand!
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• #10036
It's good that you are proud.
It's true, the money will be taken from your (and everyone's) future wages.
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• #10037
Someone set up a donation page for the guy who got robbed while he was on the floor injured and it's raised nearly 10 grand!
Let's work out what kind of bike he can get for that money.
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• #10038
It's good that you are proud.
I'm not sure I'm following you.
Why would I be proud? You really don't get me, do you? It's our taxes.
What I'm saying is, there's no US & THEM. We're all in this as it's our government we voted for as a whole (despite either abstaining from the vote or having a different choice). -
• #10039
£200 million, it's true I am afraid, a burning building might cost a few million alone, an enormous warehouse + stock + lost business another few million, soon adds up.
Iraq has cost the UK around £10,000,000,000 and we only have a small stake compared to the US.
Well if you say so, but I'm still not sure, I don't really believe what they say.
It's true, the money will be taken from your (and everyone's) future wages.
I know that.
It's funny to see how they have listened the anti-riots now but didn't give much of a in and out when millions protested against one of their war. -
• #10040
there's no US & THEM.
whatever*
*But this time I'm a bit sorry.
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• #10041
Let's work out what kind of bike he can get for that money.
Then rob it.
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• #10042
When did millions protest?
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• #10043
Before Iraq.
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• #10044
http://nathanieltapley.com/2011/08/10/an-open-letter-to-david-camerons-parents/
could be a pearoast but worth a read.
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• #10045
Millions? Really?
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• #10046
Yes, really really really.
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• #10047
From the beeb...
Between six and 10 million people are thought to have marched in up to 60 countries over the weekend - the largest demonstrations of their kind since the Vietnam War.
The demonstration in London was the biggest in the UK capital's political history, with nearly two million taking part, organisers said, although police put the figure at 750,000.
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• #10048
Plus the ones busy with the posting.
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• #10049
Ignore me - I'm being a nob.
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• #10050
Lot of sirens in Stoke Newington this past hour.
200,000,000 million? I don't believe it.
If that is true one of their war would cost 200,000,000³.