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Previously on "America reaps what it sows, says preacher as British jihadists gloat"
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Originally posted by woohoo View Post1000 people died in Falklands war so I could point it out as pointless. Your a dick. Really are stupid.
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Originally posted by woohoo View Post1000 people died in Falklands war so I could point it out as pointless. Your a dick. Really are stupid.
i grant you free speech.
if anyone objects, give us a shout.. ill marmelise them for you
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postthose blokes died in a pointless war so that you could have the right to point out that they died in a pointless war. thats the point
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Originally posted by tractor View PostI understand what you are saying. I don't believe that she runs the country anyway, she is a puppet.
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Wow, this thread has seriously lost the america jihad opener......just to bring it back a tad.
Jihadists and the likes of ISIS are no different to the crusades, just a bit behind the times "so last year". We did it too, about a millennia ago. Same principle, "dont believe in our god?, ok we'll cut your head off". Since then we've learnt its not ok to cut someones head off just because they disagree with your religious views, some havent.
All radicalised religions do the same, they dont have a life apart from their religion, so protect it in the extreme above all else as thats all they have, in their brain washed world.
Tolerance is a big deal in the UK, that is because were a civilised nation. Jihadists are not, they are racist and intolerant and have no place in the 21st century or our country. Any condoning of hateful actions should be against the law IMHO.
No religion believes its acceptable to kill in their gods name, its purely used as an excuse to be barbaric.Last edited by smalldog; 21 August 2014, 20:47.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostFor me it's about almost 1000 men dying. It's not unfortunate when that many people die, it wasn't an accident, it's perverse. Politics and political gain and control, that's what it's always about.
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Originally posted by tractor View PostThe obtuse point I was making was that Galtieri made the first underhand moves to take South Georgia and then moved onto Stanley.
Had he not 'sent his fleet' none of it would have happened.
Yes, we could have dumped all 2500 islanders to his mercy. We didn't. I am saddened by the losses but not sad that we stood up for the Islanders.
What makes me even more sad is that we are still providing arms and ammunition and support to other countries that would use it.
How many of you are in or have made money out of defence contracts btw? I'm not.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View Post...Free speech means every opinion should be heard, even the vile and extremists ones. ...
If you publicly deny the holocaust in many European countries you will be prosecuted. I'm not going to defend David Icke has having a right to his free speech on the subject - no matter how correct he is about lizards.
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Originally posted by alluvial View PostSo would the same apply if, for the sake of argument, the French decided to land an invasion force on the Isle of Wight?
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostGod, I really don't know what to say to that.
Had he not 'sent his fleet' none of it would have happened.
Yes, we could have dumped all 2500 islanders to his mercy. We didn't. I am saddened by the losses but not sad that we stood up for the Islanders.
What makes me even more sad is that we are still providing arms and ammunition and support to other countries that would use it.
How many of you are in or have made money out of defence contracts btw? I'm not.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostYes, I was talking about negotiating the safe passage of the islanders off the island. The alternative is to swap say 250 men's lives for 2k people to stay on the island.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostAt the time, yes, but they had been requesting negotiations for a long time. Now it's run by a democratically elected idiot who reminds me of some kind of Latin American equivalent of Sarah Palin. However, she can perhaps be influenced positively, maybe via her somewhat more sensible husband.
However, she should be negotiating with the Islanders, not Cameron or the government or the UN, it's their homes and their nationality that is at stake but oh, they already voted and almost to a person, they voted to stay a British colony, under British rule. They have the right to self determination and it should be left at that. There are more pressing things for the UN to be doing like disarming the world and ridding it of dictators and terrorists.
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