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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 19 Nov 15 4.10pm | |
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Quote nickgusset at 19 Nov 2015 3.49pm
Apparently ISIS recieves financial support from 40 different countries- According to Putin anyway. Why hasn't this been on the front page of the daily's?
Is there something you wish to tell us, I hear Danh is the quite "the man about town" and could help you shop for skinny jeans.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 19 Nov 15 4.12pm | |
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Quote dannyh at 19 Nov 2015 4.10pm
Quote nickgusset at 19 Nov 2015 3.49pm
Apparently ISIS recieves financial support from 40 different countries- According to Putin anyway. Why hasn't this been on the front page of the daily's?
Is there something you wish to tell us, I hear Danh is the quite "the man about town" and could help you shop for skinny jeans.
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 19 Nov 15 4.15pm | |
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Quote nickgusset at 19 Nov 2015 4.12pm
Quote dannyh at 19 Nov 2015 4.10pm
Quote nickgusset at 19 Nov 2015 3.49pm
Apparently ISIS recieves financial support from 40 different countries- According to Putin anyway. Why hasn't this been on the front page of the daily's?
Is there something you wish to tell us, I hear Danh is the quite "the man about town" and could help you shop for skinny jeans.
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Hrolf The Ganger 19 Nov 15 4.15pm | |
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The amount of time and words used about the Corbyn creature is quite incredible. Never has so much been said or time wasted over a political no hoper.
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 19 Nov 15 4.16pm | |
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Quote nickgusset at 19 Nov 2015 3.49pm
Apparently ISIS recieves financial support from 40 different countries- According to Putin anyway. Why hasn't this been on the front page of the daily's?
Is there something you wish to tell us, I hear Danh is the quite "the man about town" and could help you shop for skinny jeans.
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Kermit8 Hevon 19 Nov 15 4.16pm | |
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nato ground troops could wipe out the ragtag IS in Northern Syria in weeks and be home by Xmas. There just isn't the will or political opportunity to do it.
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Stuk Top half 19 Nov 15 4.28pm | |
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Quote Cucking Funt at 19 Nov 2015 4.05pm
If Gusset had been PM in 1940, he wouldn't have declared war on the Germans until they were actually goose-stepping up Whitehall and even then he'd have apologised to them first for getting their feet wet when they landed.
Not even then, he'd have still wanted a debate about it. Only with people who think the same as him mind you.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 19 Nov 15 4.32pm | |
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Quote Cucking Funt at 19 Nov 2015 4.05pm
If Gusset had been PM in 1940, he wouldn't have declared war on the Germans until they were actually goose-stepping up Whitehall and even then he'd have apologised to them first for getting their feet wet when they landed.
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Lyons550 Shirley 19 Nov 15 4.33pm | |
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Quote nickgusset at 19 Nov 2015 11.57am
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My point is therethere are plenty of Muslims opposing ISIS, something Lyons seems to say isn't happening. It doesn't suit (in my opinion) newspaper agenda to cover it.
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Stuk Top half 19 Nov 15 4.37pm | |
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Quote nickgusset at 19 Nov 2015 3.45pm
"Corbyn isn’t suggesting inaction. He isn’t saying he wouldn’t support military intervention under any circumstances. What he is saying is that this is an incredibly complicated situation that needs a thoughtful response. In doing so, he’s attempting to bring nuance to an area of policy that has long been dominated by pro interventionists. Challenging that well-entrenched militaristic argument is an attempt to shift the wider debate, it’s not an easy feat and judging by reactions to his comments it’s not a welcome one within the political sphere. But it matters, and it should be heard." Why are you speaking for someone, who's speaking for him? He's an idiot, and his own MPs know he's an idiot. We certainly know he's an idiot so stop copying and pasting anything you can find about him. It's dull. Edited by Stuk (19 Nov 2015 3.54pm) For an 'idiot' he's done rather well don't you think? Do you not think we should exhaust all possibilities rather than just bombing the fack out of an area that most certainy contains many many innocents and will more than likely lead to more ISIS anti west sympathisers?
I think you should stop copying and posting everything and anything you can find about him. We're not interested.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 19 Nov 15 4.38pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 19 Nov 2015 4.16pm
nato ground troops could wipe out the ragtag IS in Northern Syria in weeks and be home by Xmas. There just isn't the will or political opportunity to do it. I doubt it. Somehow I think it would turn out to be more akin to the Soviet Union in Afghanistan or Chechnya, a slogging drawn out guerrilla conflict in which the NATO forces would experience nightmarish logistical problems (given their only 'safe' borders would be through Kurdish occupied territory (via Turkey or through Iraq across what was once the Sunni Triangle). Plus there is the issue of what the other rebel groups and factions would do, and then what to do with the country afterwards (you can't just hand it back to Assad and neither the Kurds or the Rebel factions are going to accept each other being placed in control). Syria is a 'Vietnam' waiting to happen. It took NATO days to occupy Afghanistan and militarily defeat the Taliban, but fifteen years on, they don't seem to have been wiped out, in fact far from it. All of the factions involved are using guerrilla war strategies and have been for several years. Likely as not we'd easily take IS territory, and then they would happily just to just keep up hit and run and ambushes against NATO and US troops and launching strikes against International targets - something I doubt the UK has the political stomach for long term. A lot of people talk up 'sending troops in' but no one I know who has either been in the military or is still in seems to be keen on the idea of getting into the Syrian Civil War.
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Lyons550 Shirley 19 Nov 15 4.42pm | |
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Quote nickgusset at 19 Nov 2015 3.49pm
Apparently ISIS recieves financial support from 40 different countries- According to Putin anyway. Why hasn't this been on the front page of the daily's? I read that in the news the other day...its certainly something that's being reported. I'm always baffled by people who derive their knowledge from newspapers anyway...its a bit like listening to Radical Preachers; or Socialist rags...you only get one point of view...THEIRS
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