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@3gunshooter60 Where in the Constitution do you see God giving you ANY rights? Those rights were given by the people who signed the Constitution and by the Union Army. The Constitution isn’t the Bible.
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The EU needs a deal too. The UK is too big, too important, too intertwined into the EU economy.
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Anthony McKenzie As long as the House of Commons doesn’t approve this deal by the 19th, the Benn Act is in play and an extension has to be requested.
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Peter Mendoza N. Ireland remaining with the UK wasn’t up for debate. What they said was that there will still not be a hard border between N. Ireland and the Republic.
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I’m sure the deal is hundreds of pages long.
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@mbayatab4326 He said, “southwest of Donbas.” The Donbas region has areas too. Mariupol is in the Southwest of the Donbas region.
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@robertwilson8184 The “unorganized militia” that Title 10 speaks of is called Selective Service. That said, a “well regulated militia” is not the unorganized militia. Furthermore, the Supreme Court magically chose to ignore that first part of the clause and said owning weapons has nothing to do with membership in any militia. Otherwise those not eligible to be in the unorganized militia could not own weapons lawfully, could they?
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Anthony Key You can’t revoke Article 50.
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Exactly. Things like this have always happened, but without worldwide media scrutiny. The BP oil platform exploded… was that sabotage?
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Well, apparently not.
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Anthony McKenzie The chances the EU will accept a request for an extension are 100%. Every side knows this. The EU cannot afford a no-deal Brexit any more than the UK. They both know this. If there is to be an exit, a deal has to be reached. The UK isn’t on some separate planet. It does not exist in a vacuum. The same goes for the rest of Europe. Even though Switzerland and Norway aren’t in the EU, they have deals in place with the EU for everything.
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@randy4134 Go take your meds. Seriously.
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Katy Mac In the end, the Parliament will probably vote down ANY deal, for politics’ sake and that will require Johnson to request an extension, trigger a GE, likely.
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“Torpedo missiles”? 🤣
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J Francese Clearly not.
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Ry Telford They’re saying an “open” border as there is now, without customs. That’s the concession that made it happen. However, that means customs between NI and Britain. That may eventually lead to reunification, but let’s face it, anything eventually leads us there. Northern Ireland, as a part of the UK is not sustainable.
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herodot2 They do both need each other. Both are huge markets, huge parts of the strategic European defense plan and both have intertwined societies. Like it or not, they have to depend on each other to a large degree.
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Ry Telford That was then and this is now. Things change. The young generation is learning Irish and they consider themselves Irish before “British”. This goes for Catholics and Protestants alike. In another 20-30 years, the 1980’s generation will be out of offices completely. People don’t care about flags. They care about their families, food and jobs.
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Ry Telford It’s not that their country is “no more”. It would require a referendum anyway, but it’s not like they have any independence now.
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Jeff Thomas He was elected into parliament.
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Jeff Thomas The British people don’t ever elect a Prime Minister. The MPs elect that position to represent them to the Queen. However, he literally was elected by his constituents: the people and the leading party.
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Jeff Thomas Again, it’s not YOU who votes in the PM, it’s the government. The people vote for MPs based on what the MPs stand for. Boris Johnson was voted in by people of his district to be an MP. In turn, the MPs select the PM. This isn’t an argument. It’s fact. You may not like the system, but to say he wasn’t elected is purely incorrect.
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Jeff Thomas The whole country doesn’t elect anyone. What country do you live in? It sounds like you aren’t from the UK.
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Jeff Thomas I can accept that you feel the system should be different. There’s definitely room for improvement. However... your original statement... it’s still factually incorrect.
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You never understood a thing about the Benn Act.
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Anthony McKenzie With equal respect, this deal is contingent on the votes of the House of Commons and EU members. Without both of those approvals, it doesn’t exist. What Juncker and Johnson say is pretty irrelevant without the official decisions.
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Anthony McKenzie One day left...
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Anthony McKenzie So how exactly do you feel about being wrong?
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R KID “This?” You don’t even know what “this” is yet. You’re a clown!
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Zero snipers shown. Zero wiping out shown. Well done, lads!
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That’s not at all what it means. Negotiations will take place regarding trade, defense, transport, etc, just like with any other country. Both, the UK and the EU are still economically dependent on each other. They’re also in NATO. #3 was the case under the EU as well. It’s mostly an issue of #1 and #4.
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Dream Diction Asylum is actually dictated by the Geneva Conventions and apply to all countries who sign on to it. The only thing the EU Asylum system does is make a standardized process, administratively. That process is almost exactly what the UK had as a process before the EU anyway. This was mostly done for the newer entrants into the Union (Eastern Europe).
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@3gunshooter60 Wow… did your QAnon daddy tell you that? You’re a sociopath!
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@GUknights75 Yup… and as you obviously didn’t actually read the Constitution or the Bill of Rights, but are being insistent about it, you’re a total tool. The quote is from the Bill of Rights and the excerpt ends with, “that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” The Constitution DOES NOT list the rights given by the Amendments as god-given, unalienable rights. And in fact, as the Constitution was written by actual men, not God, these rights were FACTUALLY given by people, not God.
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@robertwilson8184 That’s ABSOLUTELY false. NO militia act required ANYONE to own and maintain a firearm, EVER! That is NOT what is meant by “well regulated”, which was discussed in great detail in the Federalist Papers. You are engaging is plain misinformation.
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@juliodyarzagaray There are no natural rights for a human being, bud. We have the same place in this world as any other live being, i.e. a cat, a turtle or an amoeba. No one has this innate right to exist that you made up for yourself. EVERY human dies. Mostly from nature… Did you even finish school? This concept you speak of is ludicrous in reality
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Sadly what Ukraine cannot do is pull its forces from Kyiv and Chernihiv to use them out East. Ukraine cannot conduct offensive operations. They can only defend.
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@danielw.2554 I wasn’t saying anything like 0%. “Sufficient” is the number they’ll need, but the bulk of their force is local police and volunteer local defense. They can’t be moved. In a typical mass scale maneuver war they would just move the entire force East, to continue pushing the enemy, but they have to protect their Northern border.
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And that mother, ladies and gentlemen, is why we have kids shooting up schools, successfully. She should be arrested as an accessory.
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Why don’t you a actually search for what’s in the deal instead of thinking a Youtube video will read the hundreds of pages to you? Lazy?
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El-Shep EU never said they won’t allow an extension, sorry.
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El-Shep It’s really not his call.
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El-Shep You must feel really stupid now, kid.
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El-Shep You’re unaware that Parliament killed Johnson’s withdrawal timetable, forcing him to request an extension, while at the same time the EU has stated they will grant an extension? Both are things you proudly proclaimed would not happen?
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