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ISIS terrorists killed by a UK drone
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They know it for sure because they'd wait till he phones home to talk to his mum about that pony he always wanted for an Xmas present... -
And with less distruption to busy commuters, so I'm happy.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's perfectly legal for UK armed police to shoot dangerous person with a gun walking on a street, same thing happened here only in foreign country.Comment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI know you are joking but the serious point here is that at least we can send in police to question suspects something we cannot do in Syria.Ultimately it comes down to trust. It is quite right to ask questions and hold leaders to account. To be fair to Cameron he is showing leadership in the face of the what happened with his predecessor - which to me takes some courage.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt appears that they've made their choice and should not have been surprised by what happened.I bet you all still believe Blair and WMDs.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's perfectly legal for UK armed police to shoot dangerous person with a gun walking on a street, same thing happened here only in foreign country.
I bet the evidence against the alleged was flimsy.Comment
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Granted martyrdom they've wanted so much...Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostAssassinated.Comment
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What they need to do is create a drone piloting game, super realistic, very hard to play - those best pilots will be given actual real missions that they would not suspect are real...Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAnd with less distruption to busy commuters, so I'm happy.Comment
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Umm, like make public video expressing hatred for the west and travel to a country with lots of terrorists training? They should have gone to Disneyland instead.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI bet the evidence against the alleged was flimsy.Comment
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Or Swindon.Originally posted by AtW View PostUmm, like make public video expressing hatred for the west and travel to a country with lots of terrorists training? They should have gone to Disneyland instead.
Swindon twinned with Disney World - TelegraphComment
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I, for one, never believed in WMDs.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI bet you all still believe Blair and WMDs.
I bet the evidence against the alleged was flimsy.
Flimsy, or not, the guy was not just out there enjoying his summer break.
I can't believe that his parents wouldn't know exactly where he had gone and what he was doing there.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Never heard of the War on Turr?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWas war declared? I must have missed that.Comment
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I do not believe there were WMD which is why it is even riskier for Cameron to stick his neck out. Like the good Tory I am I believe the Daily Mail. Who do you believe?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI bet you all still believe Blair and WMDs.
I bet the evidence against the alleged was flimsy.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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