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Jun 1, 2019 0:18:22 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 0:18:22 GMT 1, I think his 'friends of Hamas and Hezbollah' would want that to happen. I dont think he has friends in hamas or hezbollah does he? i know he was involved in promoting peace negotiations with them, but you wouldnt be silly enough to confuse the two would you? i mean, its a matter of record in Hansard, so its pretty well documented.
I think his 'friends of Hamas and Hezbollah' would want that to happen. I dont think he has friends in hamas or hezbollah does he? i know he was involved in promoting peace negotiations with them, but you wouldnt be silly enough to confuse the two would you? i mean, its a matter of record in Hansard, so its pretty well documented.
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Jun 1, 2019 0:28:19 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Coach on Jun 1, 2019 0:28:19 GMT 1, I think his 'friends of Hamas and Hezbollah' would want that to happen. I dont think he has friends in hamas or hezbollah does he? i know he was involved in promoting peace negotiations with them, but you wouldnt be silly enough to confuse the two would you? i mean, its a matter of record in Hansard, so its pretty well documented.
Our friend blanksky ignores the part about promoting peace and dialogue. I respect politicians who will speak to all sides where there is war or discord in an attempt to promote peace.
I think his 'friends of Hamas and Hezbollah' would want that to happen. I dont think he has friends in hamas or hezbollah does he? i know he was involved in promoting peace negotiations with them, but you wouldnt be silly enough to confuse the two would you? i mean, its a matter of record in Hansard, so its pretty well documented. Our friend blanksky ignores the part about promoting peace and dialogue. I respect politicians who will speak to all sides where there is war or discord in an attempt to promote peace.
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Jun 1, 2019 0:41:00 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Jun 1, 2019 0:41:00 GMT 1, I dont think he has friends in hamas or hezbollah does he? i know he was involved in promoting peace negotiations with them, but you wouldnt be silly enough to confuse the two would you? i mean, its a matter of record in Hansard, so its pretty well documented. Our friend blanksky ignores the part about promoting peace and dialogue. I respect politicians who will speak to all sides where there is war or discord in an attempt to promote peace. Convenient to ignore the facts when spreading the message of lies. Does kinda leave them wide open though.
Me too! Pretty sure it wouldnt be at all easy. Pretty sad how it can then be spun for poitical points.
I dont think he has friends in hamas or hezbollah does he? i know he was involved in promoting peace negotiations with them, but you wouldnt be silly enough to confuse the two would you? i mean, its a matter of record in Hansard, so its pretty well documented. Our friend blanksky ignores the part about promoting peace and dialogue. I respect politicians who will speak to all sides where there is war or discord in an attempt to promote peace. Convenient to ignore the facts when spreading the message of lies. Does kinda leave them wide open though. Me too! Pretty sure it wouldnt be at all easy. Pretty sad how it can then be spun for poitical points.
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Jun 1, 2019 0:43:23 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Jun 1, 2019 0:43:23 GMT 1, I dont think he has friends in hamas or hezbollah does he? i know he was involved in promoting peace negotiations with them, but you wouldnt be silly enough to confuse the two would you? i mean, its a matter of record in Hansard, so its pretty well documented. Nice one. Its a platitude, they dont go out together on the weekends manhole cover spotting or anything.
I dont think he has friends in hamas or hezbollah does he? i know he was involved in promoting peace negotiations with them, but you wouldnt be silly enough to confuse the two would you? i mean, its a matter of record in Hansard, so its pretty well documented. Nice one. Its a platitude, they dont go out together on the weekends manhole cover spotting or anything.
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Jun 1, 2019 0:43:51 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Coach on Jun 1, 2019 0:43:51 GMT 1, Our friend blanksky ignores the part about promoting peace and dialogue. I respect politicians who will speak to all sides where there is war or discord in an attempt to promote peace. Convenient to ignore the facts when spreading the message of lies. Does kinda leave them wide open though. Me too! Pretty sure it wouldnt be at all easy. Pretty sad how it can then be spun for poitical points.
The Good Friday Agreement could not have happened, I assume, unless there was a dialogue with people from all sides of the spectrum.
Our friend blanksky ignores the part about promoting peace and dialogue. I respect politicians who will speak to all sides where there is war or discord in an attempt to promote peace. Convenient to ignore the facts when spreading the message of lies. Does kinda leave them wide open though. Me too! Pretty sure it wouldnt be at all easy. Pretty sad how it can then be spun for poitical points. The Good Friday Agreement could not have happened, I assume, unless there was a dialogue with people from all sides of the spectrum.
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Jun 1, 2019 0:46:14 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Jun 1, 2019 0:46:14 GMT 1, Convenient to ignore the facts when spreading the message of lies. Does kinda leave them wide open though. Me too! Pretty sure it wouldnt be at all easy. Pretty sad how it can then be spun for poitical points. The Good Friday Agreement could not have happened, I assume, unless there was a dialogue with people from all sides of the spectrum. Which of course is where BS pops in to call him an IRA sympathiser.
Convenient to ignore the facts when spreading the message of lies. Does kinda leave them wide open though. Me too! Pretty sure it wouldnt be at all easy. Pretty sad how it can then be spun for poitical points. The Good Friday Agreement could not have happened, I assume, unless there was a dialogue with people from all sides of the spectrum. Which of course is where BS pops in to call him an IRA sympathiser.
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Brexit, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Jun 1, 2019 2:09:04 GMT 1, I’m originally from Wales, been living in Australia 15 years. I don’t pay much attention with British politics any more as we have our own muppets here to worry about..
Thing is I was back in uk last October, having a few reds with my mum and dad. Mum wants to remain, dad wants to leave. I sat on the fence 😉
I believe end of the day the vote should be honoured. My question is if it doesn’t go ahead will people revolt and kick up a fuss or just sit back and take it?
I’m originally from Wales, been living in Australia 15 years. I don’t pay much attention with British politics any more as we have our own muppets here to worry about..
Thing is I was back in uk last October, having a few reds with my mum and dad. Mum wants to remain, dad wants to leave. I sat on the fence 😉
I believe end of the day the vote should be honoured. My question is if it doesn’t go ahead will people revolt and kick up a fuss or just sit back and take it?
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Jun 1, 2019 9:32:53 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Jun 1, 2019 9:32:53 GMT 1, I’m originally from Wales, been living in Australia 15 years. I don’t pay much attention with British politics any more as we have our own muppets here to worry about.. Thing is I was back in uk last October, having a few reds with my mum and dad. Mum wants to remain, dad wants to leave. I sat on the fence 😉 I believe end of the day the vote should be honoured. My question is if it doesn’t go ahead will people revolt and kick up a fuss or just sit back and take it? Some will kick off if its cancelled, but they will be swept up pretty fast and given nasty arse long sentences, which will put the rest off. Cancelling it will cause a lot less grief that not cancelling it though. Not that remainers will kick off though.
I’m originally from Wales, been living in Australia 15 years. I don’t pay much attention with British politics any more as we have our own muppets here to worry about.. Thing is I was back in uk last October, having a few reds with my mum and dad. Mum wants to remain, dad wants to leave. I sat on the fence 😉 I believe end of the day the vote should be honoured. My question is if it doesn’t go ahead will people revolt and kick up a fuss or just sit back and take it? Some will kick off if its cancelled, but they will be swept up pretty fast and given nasty arse long sentences, which will put the rest off. Cancelling it will cause a lot less grief that not cancelling it though. Not that remainers will kick off though.
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Jun 1, 2019 10:09:40 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 10:09:40 GMT 1, I’m originally from Wales, been living in Australia 15 years. I don’t pay much attention with British politics any more as we have our own muppets here to worry about.. Thing is I was back in uk last October, having a few reds with my mum and dad. Mum wants to remain, dad wants to leave. I sat on the fence 😉 I believe end of the day the vote should be honoured. My question is if it doesn’t go ahead will people revolt and kick up a fuss or just sit back and take it? Some will kick off if its cancelled, but they will be swept up pretty fast and given nasty arse long sentences, which will put the rest off. Cancelling it will cause a lot less grief that not cancelling it though. Not that remainers will kick off though.
The more it goes on the more confused I get
What does leave actually mean? Is it definitive? was it ever definitive? I never really looked at the leave side of things at the time, and still don't truly understand it
Was it a stitch up for May with Boris not going for the leadership after Cameron resigned.
Will this ever get sorted to even half the nations satisfaction?
I’m originally from Wales, been living in Australia 15 years. I don’t pay much attention with British politics any more as we have our own muppets here to worry about.. Thing is I was back in uk last October, having a few reds with my mum and dad. Mum wants to remain, dad wants to leave. I sat on the fence 😉 I believe end of the day the vote should be honoured. My question is if it doesn’t go ahead will people revolt and kick up a fuss or just sit back and take it? Some will kick off if its cancelled, but they will be swept up pretty fast and given nasty arse long sentences, which will put the rest off. Cancelling it will cause a lot less grief that not cancelling it though. Not that remainers will kick off though. The more it goes on the more confused I get What does leave actually mean? Is it definitive? was it ever definitive? I never really looked at the leave side of things at the time, and still don't truly understand it Was it a stitch up for May with Boris not going for the leadership after Cameron resigned. Will this ever get sorted to even half the nations satisfaction?
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Jun 1, 2019 10:17:25 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 10:17:25 GMT 1, I dont think he has friends in hamas or hezbollah does he? i know he was involved in promoting peace negotiations with them, but you wouldnt be silly enough to confuse the two would you? i mean, its a matter of record in Hansard, so its pretty well documented. Our friend blanksky ignores the part about promoting peace and dialogue. I respect politicians who will speak to all sides where there is war or discord in an attempt to promote peace. There's a difference between "speaking to all sides" and referring to " our friends in Hamas and Hezbollah".
I dont think he has friends in hamas or hezbollah does he? i know he was involved in promoting peace negotiations with them, but you wouldnt be silly enough to confuse the two would you? i mean, its a matter of record in Hansard, so its pretty well documented. Our friend blanksky ignores the part about promoting peace and dialogue. I respect politicians who will speak to all sides where there is war or discord in an attempt to promote peace. There's a difference between "speaking to all sides" and referring to " our friends in Hamas and Hezbollah".
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Jun 1, 2019 10:27:42 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Jun 1, 2019 10:27:42 GMT 1, Our friend blanksky ignores the part about promoting peace and dialogue. I respect politicians who will speak to all sides where there is war or discord in an attempt to promote peace. There's a difference between "speaking to all sides" and referring to " our friends in Hamas and Hezbollah". Is that the same difference that sits between a platitude, and what your trying to suggest here?
Do you really believe what you post? I see it as an insult to the intelligence of everyone else, that you even think we would.
Our friend blanksky ignores the part about promoting peace and dialogue. I respect politicians who will speak to all sides where there is war or discord in an attempt to promote peace. There's a difference between "speaking to all sides" and referring to " our friends in Hamas and Hezbollah". Is that the same difference that sits between a platitude, and what your trying to suggest here? Do you really believe what you post? I see it as an insult to the intelligence of everyone else, that you even think we would.
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Jun 1, 2019 10:36:01 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 10:36:01 GMT 1, There's a difference between "speaking to all sides" and referring to " our friends in Hamas and Hezbollah". Is that the same difference that sits between a platitude, and what your trying to suggest here? Do you really believe what you post? I see it as an insult to the intelligence of everyone else, that you even think we would. You don't see the difference? Really? I was quoting Corbyn where he said "our friends Hamas and Hezbolllah". Do you really think that's appropriate? During the Good Friday Peace Agreement did any British politician refer to "our friends the IRA"?
There's a difference between "speaking to all sides" and referring to " our friends in Hamas and Hezbollah". Is that the same difference that sits between a platitude, and what your trying to suggest here? Do you really believe what you post? I see it as an insult to the intelligence of everyone else, that you even think we would. You don't see the difference? Really? I was quoting Corbyn where he said "our friends Hamas and Hezbolllah". Do you really think that's appropriate? During the Good Friday Peace Agreement did any British politician refer to "our friends the IRA"?
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Jun 1, 2019 10:40:06 GMT 1
Brexit, by Bill Hicks on Jun 1, 2019 10:40:06 GMT 1, Is that the same difference that sits between a platitude, and what your trying to suggest here? Do you really believe what you post? I see it as an insult to the intelligence of everyone else, that you even think we would. You don't see the difference? Really? I was quoting Corbyn where he said "our friends Hamas and Hezbolllah". Do you really think that's appropriate? During the Good Friday Peace Agreement did any British politician refer to "our friends the IRA"? The head of MI5 Baroness Eliza Manningham-Buller. It’s always better to talk to the people who are attacking you than attacking them, if you can. Mr Powell, a top aide to former prime minister who was involved in forging the Good Friday Agreement, said: ‘If I was in government now I would want to have been talking to Hamas, I would want to communicate with the Taliban and I would want to find a channel to Al Qaeda.’ Sir Hugh Orde, head of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said 30 years spent tackling the IRA had convinced him that security work and arrests were not enough to defeat terror If you want my professional assessment of any terrorism campaign, what fixes it is talking and engaging and judging when the conditions are right for that to take place.
Is that the same difference that sits between a platitude, and what your trying to suggest here? Do you really believe what you post? I see it as an insult to the intelligence of everyone else, that you even think we would. You don't see the difference? Really? I was quoting Corbyn where he said "our friends Hamas and Hezbolllah". Do you really think that's appropriate? During the Good Friday Peace Agreement did any British politician refer to "our friends the IRA"? The head of MI5 Baroness Eliza Manningham-Buller. It’s always better to talk to the people who are attacking you than attacking them, if you can. Mr Powell, a top aide to former prime minister who was involved in forging the Good Friday Agreement, said: ‘If I was in government now I would want to have been talking to Hamas, I would want to communicate with the Taliban and I would want to find a channel to Al Qaeda.’ Sir Hugh Orde, head of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said 30 years spent tackling the IRA had convinced him that security work and arrests were not enough to defeat terror If you want my professional assessment of any terrorism campaign, what fixes it is talking and engaging and judging when the conditions are right for that to take place.
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Jun 1, 2019 10:45:09 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 10:45:09 GMT 1, You don't see the difference? Really? I was quoting Corbyn where he said "our friends Hamas and Hezbolllah". Do you really think that's appropriate? During the Good Friday Peace Agreement did any British politician refer to "our friends the IRA"? The head of MI5 Baroness Eliza Manningham-Buller. It’s always better to talk to the people who are attacking you than attacking them, if you can. Mr Powell, a top aide to former prime minister who was involved in forging the Good Friday Agreement, said: ‘If I was in government now I would want to have been talking to Hamas, I would want to communicate with the Taliban and I would want to find a channel to Al Qaeda.’ Sir Hugh Orde, head of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said 30 years spent tackling the IRA had convinced him that security work and arrests were not enough to defeat terror If you want my professional assessment of any terrorism campaign, what fixes it is talking and engaging and judging when the conditions are right for that to take place. Did any of those people refer to the terrorists as "our friends"?
You don't see the difference? Really? I was quoting Corbyn where he said "our friends Hamas and Hezbolllah". Do you really think that's appropriate? During the Good Friday Peace Agreement did any British politician refer to "our friends the IRA"? The head of MI5 Baroness Eliza Manningham-Buller. It’s always better to talk to the people who are attacking you than attacking them, if you can. Mr Powell, a top aide to former prime minister who was involved in forging the Good Friday Agreement, said: ‘If I was in government now I would want to have been talking to Hamas, I would want to communicate with the Taliban and I would want to find a channel to Al Qaeda.’ Sir Hugh Orde, head of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said 30 years spent tackling the IRA had convinced him that security work and arrests were not enough to defeat terror If you want my professional assessment of any terrorism campaign, what fixes it is talking and engaging and judging when the conditions are right for that to take place. Did any of those people refer to the terrorists as "our friends"?
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Jun 1, 2019 10:49:48 GMT 1
Brexit, by Bill Hicks on Jun 1, 2019 10:49:48 GMT 1, The head of MI5 Baroness Eliza Manningham-Buller. It’s always better to talk to the people who are attacking you than attacking them, if you can. Mr Powell, a top aide to former prime minister who was involved in forging the Good Friday Agreement, said: ‘If I was in government now I would want to have been talking to Hamas, I would want to communicate with the Taliban and I would want to find a channel to Al Qaeda.’ Sir Hugh Orde, head of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said 30 years spent tackling the IRA had convinced him that security work and arrests were not enough to defeat terror If you want my professional assessment of any terrorism campaign, what fixes it is talking and engaging and judging when the conditions are right for that to take place. Did any of those people refer to the terrorists as "our friends"? Friendship is a relationship between two countries in which they help and support each other.
The head of MI5 Baroness Eliza Manningham-Buller. It’s always better to talk to the people who are attacking you than attacking them, if you can. Mr Powell, a top aide to former prime minister who was involved in forging the Good Friday Agreement, said: ‘If I was in government now I would want to have been talking to Hamas, I would want to communicate with the Taliban and I would want to find a channel to Al Qaeda.’ Sir Hugh Orde, head of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said 30 years spent tackling the IRA had convinced him that security work and arrests were not enough to defeat terror If you want my professional assessment of any terrorism campaign, what fixes it is talking and engaging and judging when the conditions are right for that to take place. Did any of those people refer to the terrorists as "our friends"? Friendship is a relationship between two countries in which they help and support each other.
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Jun 1, 2019 10:57:59 GMT 1
Brexit, by Bill Hicks on Jun 1, 2019 10:57:59 GMT 1, Peace is when people are able to resolve their conflicts without violence and can work together to improve the quality of their lives.
Peace is when:
everyone lives in safety, without fear or threat of violence, and no form of violence is tolerated in law or in practice. everyone is equal before the law, the systems for justice are trusted, and fair and effective laws protect people’s rights. everyone is able to participate in shaping political decisions and the government is accountable to the people everyone has fair and equal access to the basic needs for their well being – such as food, clean water, shelter, education, healthcare and a decent living environment. everyone has an equal opportunity to work and make a living, regardless of gender, ethnicity or any other aspect of identity.
Peace is when people are able to resolve their conflicts without violence and can work together to improve the quality of their lives.
Peace is when:
everyone lives in safety, without fear or threat of violence, and no form of violence is tolerated in law or in practice. everyone is equal before the law, the systems for justice are trusted, and fair and effective laws protect people’s rights. everyone is able to participate in shaping political decisions and the government is accountable to the people everyone has fair and equal access to the basic needs for their well being – such as food, clean water, shelter, education, healthcare and a decent living environment. everyone has an equal opportunity to work and make a living, regardless of gender, ethnicity or any other aspect of identity.
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Jun 1, 2019 11:08:41 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Jun 1, 2019 11:08:41 GMT 1, Is that the same difference that sits between a platitude, and what your trying to suggest here? Do you really believe what you post? I see it as an insult to the intelligence of everyone else, that you even think we would. You don't see the difference? Really? I was quoting Corbyn where he said "our friends Hamas and Hezbolllah". Do you really think that's appropriate? During the Good Friday Peace Agreement did any British politician refer to "our friends the IRA"? Do you understand what a platitude is?
Is that the same difference that sits between a platitude, and what your trying to suggest here? Do you really believe what you post? I see it as an insult to the intelligence of everyone else, that you even think we would. You don't see the difference? Really? I was quoting Corbyn where he said "our friends Hamas and Hezbolllah". Do you really think that's appropriate? During the Good Friday Peace Agreement did any British politician refer to "our friends the IRA"? Do you understand what a platitude is?
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Jun 1, 2019 11:39:34 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 11:39:34 GMT 1, You don't see the difference? Really? I was quoting Corbyn where he said "our friends Hamas and Hezbolllah". Do you really think that's appropriate? During the Good Friday Peace Agreement did any British politician refer to "our friends the IRA"? Do you understand what a platitude is? I do. But you obviously don't.
You don't see the difference? Really? I was quoting Corbyn where he said "our friends Hamas and Hezbolllah". Do you really think that's appropriate? During the Good Friday Peace Agreement did any British politician refer to "our friends the IRA"? Do you understand what a platitude is? I do. But you obviously don't.
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Jun 1, 2019 11:43:57 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 11:43:57 GMT 1, The head of MI5 Baroness Eliza Manningham-Buller. It’s always better to talk to the people who are attacking you than attacking them, if you can. Mr Powell, a top aide to former prime minister who was involved in forging the Good Friday Agreement, said: ‘If I was in government now I would want to have been talking to Hamas, I would want to communicate with the Taliban and I would want to find a channel to Al Qaeda.’ Sir Hugh Orde, head of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said 30 years spent tackling the IRA had convinced him that security work and arrests were not enough to defeat terror If you want my professional assessment of any terrorism campaign, what fixes it is talking and engaging and judging when the conditions are right for that to take place. Did any of those people refer to the terrorists as "our friends"? Like my old boss said
Just bomb the lot of them
Thats the answer huh
The head of MI5 Baroness Eliza Manningham-Buller. It’s always better to talk to the people who are attacking you than attacking them, if you can. Mr Powell, a top aide to former prime minister who was involved in forging the Good Friday Agreement, said: ‘If I was in government now I would want to have been talking to Hamas, I would want to communicate with the Taliban and I would want to find a channel to Al Qaeda.’ Sir Hugh Orde, head of the Association of Chief Police Officers, said 30 years spent tackling the IRA had convinced him that security work and arrests were not enough to defeat terror If you want my professional assessment of any terrorism campaign, what fixes it is talking and engaging and judging when the conditions are right for that to take place. Did any of those people refer to the terrorists as "our friends"? Like my old boss said Just bomb the lot of them Thats the answer huh
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Jun 1, 2019 11:53:37 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Jun 1, 2019 11:53:37 GMT 1, Do you understand what a platitude is? I do. But you obviously don't. really?
A platitude is a trite, meaningless, or prosaic statement, often used as a thought-terminating cliché, aimed at quelling social, emotional, or cognitive unease.
I think i do.
Come on mate, you can see how it works. The IRA and us were basically at war, calling them our friends would be condescending. Hezbollah and hamas were not at war with us in any way and he was there to negotiate peace between 2 enemies so needed to call both sides friends.
I know you have what it takes to see that and get it, your slightly moved position on brexit due to the fear of farage and the far right shows you have change in you bud.
Do you understand what a platitude is? I do. But you obviously don't. really? A platitude is a trite, meaningless, or prosaic statement, often used as a thought-terminating cliché, aimed at quelling social, emotional, or cognitive unease. I think i do. Come on mate, you can see how it works. The IRA and us were basically at war, calling them our friends would be condescending. Hezbollah and hamas were not at war with us in any way and he was there to negotiate peace between 2 enemies so needed to call both sides friends. I know you have what it takes to see that and get it, your slightly moved position on brexit due to the fear of farage and the far right shows you have change in you bud.
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Jun 1, 2019 11:54:55 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Jun 1, 2019 11:54:55 GMT 1, Did any of those people refer to the terrorists as "our friends"? Like my old boss said Just bomb the lot of them Thats the answer huh Was that bomb them all and let god sort it out? Ive heard that next level confusing thing said before.
Did any of those people refer to the terrorists as "our friends"? Like my old boss said Just bomb the lot of them Thats the answer huh Was that bomb them all and let god sort it out? Ive heard that next level confusing thing said before.
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Jun 1, 2019 12:05:36 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Jun 1, 2019 12:05:36 GMT 1, Like my old boss said Just bomb the lot of them Thats the answer huh Was that bomb them all and let god sort it out? Ive heard that next level confusing thing said before.
No, just and old fart saying the way to sort the IRA out was to bomb all the Irish.
I decided he wasn't the kind of guy I wanted to make money for
Like my old boss said Just bomb the lot of them Thats the answer huh Was that bomb them all and let god sort it out? Ive heard that next level confusing thing said before. No, just and old fart saying the way to sort the IRA out was to bomb all the Irish. I decided he wasn't the kind of guy I wanted to make money for
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Jun 1, 2019 12:10:51 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Jun 1, 2019 12:10:51 GMT 1, Was that bomb them all and let god sort it out? Ive heard that next level confusing thing said before. No, just and old fart saying the way to sort the IRA out was to bomb all the Irish. I decided he wasn't the kind of guy I wanted to make money for Seems like a reasonable decision to me!
Was that bomb them all and let god sort it out? Ive heard that next level confusing thing said before. No, just and old fart saying the way to sort the IRA out was to bomb all the Irish. I decided he wasn't the kind of guy I wanted to make money for Seems like a reasonable decision to me!
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Brexit, by Chris JL on Jun 2, 2019 23:01:48 GMT 1, Whit friends like this, who needs enemies?...
Whit friends like this, who needs enemies?...
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Brexit, by Fake on Jun 3, 2019 8:33:46 GMT 1, if Banksy where dead he would turn in his grave seeing this..
http://instagr.am/p/ByNrmMcnycM
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Jun 3, 2019 9:55:51 GMT 1
Brexit, by rebate on Jun 3, 2019 9:55:51 GMT 1, What a circle jerk that is! Poor Banksy is all i can say, that will be a miserable find when he gets up!
What a circle jerk that is! Poor Banksy is all i can say, that will be a miserable find when he gets up!
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Jun 3, 2019 10:33:52 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Jun 3, 2019 10:33:52 GMT 1, Whit friends like this, who needs enemies?... I've always liked Woody Johnson. I think he comes across as a nice, level-headed reasonable guy - despite the fact that he is good friends with Donald Trump. Incidentally, when politicians and diplomats say "on the table" they usually simply mean they are not going to definitively say 'yes' or 'no'.
Whit friends like this, who needs enemies?... I've always liked Woody Johnson. I think he comes across as a nice, level-headed reasonable guy - despite the fact that he is good friends with Donald Trump. Incidentally, when politicians and diplomats say "on the table" they usually simply mean they are not going to definitively say 'yes' or 'no'.
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skAcid
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Jun 3, 2019 13:35:23 GMT 1
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.dappy
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Jun 6, 2019 11:24:04 GMT 1
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Brexit, by .dappy on Jun 6, 2019 11:24:04 GMT 1, ... more winning ...
... Ford Europe to close its engine plant in Bridgend ... ps: it does not produce diesel engines ...
BBC News - Ford Bridgend engine plant 'to close in 2020' www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-48533790
... British jobs for British people ...
... more winning ... ... Ford Europe to close its engine plant in Bridgend ... ps: it does not produce diesel engines ... BBC News - Ford Bridgend engine plant 'to close in 2020' www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-48533790... British jobs for British people ...
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mojo
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Jun 13, 2019 15:45:55 GMT 1
Brexit, by mojo on Jun 13, 2019 15:45:55 GMT 1,
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