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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIt's pretty cruel that this family have been living there for 4 years, have built a life there, and now may be kicked out. Regardless of the issues of immigration that's not a good way to treat people.
It's also cruel that this is happening with a "Good life in Germany" slogan in the background.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIt's pretty cruel that this family have been living there for 4 years, have built a life there, and now may be kicked out. Regardless of the issues of immigration that's not a good way to treat people.
It's also cruel that this is happening with a "Good life in Germany" slogan in the background.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIt's pretty cruel that this family have been living there for 4 years, have built a life there, and now may be kicked out. Regardless of the issues of immigration that's not a good way to treat people.
It's also cruel that this is happening with a "Good life in Germany" slogan in the background.
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It's pretty cruel that this family have been living there for 4 years, have built a life there, and now may be kicked out. Regardless of the issues of immigration that's not a good way to treat people.
It's also cruel that this is happening with a "Good life in Germany" slogan in the background.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI should try that. Sometimes I find when I snatch a lollipop from a childs hand they don't always cry, so I always follow it up with a slap across the face to make sure, but looks like Merkels approach is much better.
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I love the way that as so someone states the facts as they are every bleeding heart liberal comes out to condemn them.
But in reality they think the same thing and are just using it is political ammunition.
That is why we can trust very few politicians - their view and stance on things is based completely on how many votes it would win at the time.
At least Merkel had the balls to say what most people are thinking.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAngela Merkel is 'heartless' after making Palestinian child cry over deportation | Daily Mail Online
Merkel's Goddamn Right!
Heartless or not, it's the facts.
Oh.
And it's the Wail as well.
I couldn't face looking in the Grauniad, bleeding hearts make me retch at this time of day.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostAngela Merkel is 'heartless' after making Palestinian child cry over deportation | Daily Mail Online
Merkel's Goddamn Right!
Heartless or not, it's the facts.
Oh.
And it's the Wail as well.
I couldn't face looking in the Grauniad, bleeding hearts make me retch at this time of day.
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You can't all come here
Angela Merkel is 'heartless' after making Palestinian child cry over deportation | Daily Mail Online
Merkel's Goddamn Right!
Heartless or not, it's the facts.
Oh.
And it's the Wail as well.
I couldn't face looking in the Grauniad, bleeding hearts make me retch at this time of day.Tags: None
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