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The most dangerous methane is emitted from Westminster, from both ends - and from both sides of the aisle.
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Well, all you have to do is look at the Canada's treatment of its own citizens in the last 3 years to know the parliament was honouring a kindred spirit.
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They know it alright - they just don't care.
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And the Ukraine nazis, the Banderites, were amongst the most vicious of them all.
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My mother died in isolation in a nursing home in the middle of all this. While she was dying my sister tried to get in to see her and was treated abysmally by the staff there: she has since taken action against those staff. The thing is: I knew, even back then, that boris, hancock, ferguson - the whole lot of them were lying to us and partying it up and I'm still amazed that anyone even believed them. By the way: I don't even believe that boris had c0vld: I think he just took a few weeks off and pretended he had it just to help panic the public. Finally I really hope people have learned from this.
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Great idea.
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I was arguing with someone some months ago who said the only solution is to nuke Russia. When I explained to him that he will DIE during such an exchange, his answer was that there are no Russian nukes aimed at his country. I have never come across the unbelievable stupidity that I am witnessing now. Never seen anything like it.
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....and most of them from the 60s and 70s, too.
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Dark Knights.
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Ah. I wondered if the US was involved. It had that template about it.
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I live in the UK and nobody over here is willing to fight for this insane war: even former military are saying they're not having anything to do with this madness.
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Well, both left and right in parliament jumped up to applaud the man: you can't get any more jackbootish than that.
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Yes he was - and probably still is: I don't know if grant schapps is even his real name.
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There's NOTA chance of peace with NATO.
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It's going to be great to see this man's excellent oratory skills in Westminster again - especially for a new target audience of MPs who can't take even the slightest criticism without going into a total meltdown.
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True: also their amazing ability to ignore one set of human rights while barking about another is astounding.
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I was interested to see recently that gen mark milley never saw a day's combat in his life: he went straight from college into management positions - all those US wars that he managed to avoid serving in only to become the head of the joint chiefs of staff with all those decorations on his chest. That's quite some achievement.
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WW2: "We must NEVER allow this to happen again! Why didn't the Germans speak up? We'd never do that!" 2023: "...........................................don't look at me.....................................................!"
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@RonTriebel-lt7ig I despise what Stalin did and, instead of wasting time throwing meaningless words, emojis and cliches that other people have put in your head, you should do your own research. I'm not even telling you to believe me: just do your own research. Its not hard to do and much better for you than other people telling you what to think.
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@RonTriebel-lt7ig The emojis don't p me off, they just make you look not very bright. I don't have an idol in the Kremlin, I just know bs when I see it - and again I'll say you're listening to the same people who told you Iraq had weapons of mass destruction: you could do your own research - or you could carry on being fooled, laughed at and lied to by them.
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One question people used to ask about Germany is "How did the people allow it to happen". The recent history of the last 3 years and the standing ovation that this man got, should tell us something.
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Exactly. Of course it doesn't occur to these geniuses that they, too, could be sent over.
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I agree with you completely. That's how it should be.
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@atman3437 :D
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@chestermosburger3113 To be honest with you, I never claimed they were.
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Trump always has a Trump Card, that just can't be Trumped.
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Satire isn't dead: it's just become unintentional :D !
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NOTA chance of peace with NATO.
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Erdogan is beginning to regret getting involved in Syria. Well, its his mess, he owns it now - and he's going to really regret it when he finds himself in conflict with those other hyenas from Israel that flooded into Syria, too. Serves him right.
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Very well said.
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Prayers for the people of Syria. I don't regard myself as naive but I clearly under-estimated the existing tribal hatreds that seem to have been even stronger than the need to resist Israel and US Hegemony.
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The British political class' obsession with Russia goes back hundreds of years, believe it or not. They're having real problems letting it go.
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This is incomprehensible to me. I remember a few months ago some genius saying to me that the only solution is to nuke Russia. I asked him if he thinks he'd survive the aftermath of such a strike - his answer was "My country won't be hit". I didn't even think a functional human could be that stupid - and he's not alone.
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Lol.
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One of the darkest moments of my life was pretending I liked bono when I was on a date.
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Yes :/. It seems also that Assad had replaced most, if not all, his generals - maybe in an attempt to appease the Arab league. When HTS rolled in the new generals ignored his orders to mobilise.
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@Gimenez528Hz Thank you Cookie.
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No secret society is running the entire globe. I agree - they failed to conquer Russia, so they're not running the entire globe. But anybody who believes, at this stage, that there isn't an organised technocratic attempt to take over all the planet's resources when we see that very thing happening all around us needs their head examined.
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The fooling of the Oxford Union is not a new thing. Many of our political circus acts started there. Galloway's speech recently was one of the best I've heard from him - and that's saying something.
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Yep :/.
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HTS rolled in, then Israel rolled in right behind them and bombed Syria's entire defence structure while HTS just shrugged their shoulders. Smh. I also believe that the Arab League betrayed Assad to make it easier for the invasion to run smoothly. He had replaced many of his generals, presumably to appease them and when the HTS incursion started his generals ignored his orders to mobilise.
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I felt sick when Syria fell. I still can't believe how many people in that region celebrated. No good was going to come out of this, and no good is coming out of it. I guess we underestimated tribal politics in the face of everything else.
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I don't blame you saying so: they colluded to destroy Syria and hand it over to Israel, the US and Turkey.
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@blueeye81224 Assad protected all the people who are being massacred now. You can also take it that he was lied about. Remember the gas attack in Aleppo? Al Nusra did that and blamed Assad because they knew they could fool people like you.
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@theimperialist2686 True. I'm shocked at how many imbeciles still believe the same liars who claimed Iraq had WMDs.
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Protests began all over Germany 3 years ago: there was a news blackout on it all and police have been vigorously putting them down since then. Its finally reaching the public here.
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I guess the thought of Churchill staring at him all day was beginning to spook him.
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Galloway makes a great point. Putin is, in fact, a lot more even handed than the American deep state is pretending. If he was taken out he would be replaced by Medvedev - and then the deep state and their minions would have the rest of their short lives, crammed into nuclear bunkers, to think about their decision. They are children playing with matches.
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Lol - the bbc is peppered with them: they're probably trying to find out which one has been outed yet before they pass comment.
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Big Farma (typo intended).
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