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  • WTFH
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    Tie your teenager down

    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    Selling them weapons is taking money from them.
    Or, selling weapons is supplying terrorists with weapons.
    ...but maybe that's not important to some because we make money from it.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    So, we need to stop selling them weapons and stop them sending money.
    If you want them to change their behavior then Sanctions are an accepted method. If as suspected Saudi & others are funding terrorism then if we want to stop terrorism the most effective way is to cut off the money.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    So, we need to stop selling them weapons and stop them sending money.
    Selling them weapons is taking money from them.

    If we can switch to Venezuelan oil, it would be a start.

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  • WTFH
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    So, we need to stop selling them weapons and stop them sending money.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Welsh girl 'kept in a cage for 4 years in Saudi Arabia' for un-Islamic behaviour by her dad | Daily Mail Online



    though at time the thought appeals to me I'm not sure I could do this to our teenager.





    seriously and we want to sell this country weapons?
    Forget what we sell them. Of more concern is their funding of British mosques.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Young Muslims Threaten Nudist Bathers






    no mention in the BBC for some reason.
    3 places running the story, Breibart, JF and the Daily Mail.
    On the side bar of the DM story is a link to one about Megan McKenna getting abuse for wearing a bikini.

    I doubt the Beeb will run that one either.

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  • DimPrawn
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    These Germans being verbally abused, spat on, assualted and harassed, are they voting for Merkel next time?

    Maybe some more votes for Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD) are in the pipeline....

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  • Hobosapien
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    While we're on the topic of unjust caging by those that think it's ok due to the rules:

    Stella the dog locked up by Devon police for two years without exercise - BBC News

    Lots of bad tulip goes on by humans and not all in the name of 'god', though it's a convenient excuse for many brainwashed, evil, or mentally ill morons.

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  • vetran
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    Tie your teenager down

    Welsh girl 'kept in a cage for 4 years in Saudi Arabia' for un-Islamic behaviour by her dad | Daily Mail Online

    Welsh schoolgirl 'kept in a cage by her father for four years in Saudi Arabia after he accused her of un-Islamic behaviour'
    Amina Al-Jeffery allegedly kept prisoner in a cage by father for four years
    Said to have been held there after being accused of un-Islamic behaviour
    Miss Al-Jeffery born in Swansea but taken to Saudi Arabia at the age of 16
    Her father did not agree with her western lifestyle the High Court was told
    though at time the thought appeals to me I'm not sure I could do this to our teenager.


    The forced marriage unit of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said that the Saudi authorities would not recognise Miss Al-Jeffery's British citizenship and 'steps need to be taken to ensure Amina is returned to the UK where her safety can be guaranteed'.

    Mohammed Al-Jeffery, her father, 62, works at the King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah and received state funding from the Saudi government in order to object to the High Court's order to return his daughter to Britain.

    A father of nine, Mr Al-Jeffery had moved to Swansea before Amina was born. The family claimed benefits and his children were educated at British schools and universities.

    seriously and we want to sell this country weapons?

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  • barrydidit
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    'Indecent Behaviour'? Wait till they discover they Germans love of scat pron.

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