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Indeed he is always influencing things.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostPutin was purposely bombing civilians to create the refugee stream
Must have rigged the poll on this vote too.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-41803131
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Putin was purposely bombing civilians to create the refugee streamOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostHow do you figure that? Putin has being trying his best to resolve the Syrian conflict, and thus stem the refugee crisis.
Seems to me it's the West whose indecisive and ambivalent opposition to Assad has spun out the Syrian war for years.
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Russia is cosying up to Germany apparently. This is something Murica (and us) absolutely do not want as per the famous quote “to keep the Americans in, the Russians out and the Germans down”Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHow do you figure that? Putin has being trying his best to resolve the Syrian conflict, and thus stem the refugee crisis.
Seems to me it's the West whose indecisive and ambivalent opposition to Assad has spun out the Syrian war for years.
I doubt Putin is behind Catalan/Brexit/Trump - it's a result of utter greed, incompetence and corruption that lead us to a very effed up world. Putin/Xi are busy building the next world order to take over when current one collapses while watching our lot fail without any need for their help.While Secretary General, Ismay is also credited as having been the first person to say that the purpose of the alliance was "to keep the Russians out, the Americans in, and the Germans down," a saying that has since become a common way to quickly describe the (NATO) alliance"
They are buying gold, building alliances, building silk roads and killing the petro$.
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I completed Insanity once. It was bloody awful!Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostFor the record, I've only ever attempted the slightly more ladylike 30 minute Shred!
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Stop watching RT.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHow do you figure that? Putin has being trying his best to resolve the Syrian conflict, and thus stem the refugee crisis.
Seems to me it's the West whose indecisive and ambivalent opposition to Assad has spun out the Syrian war for years.
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Indeed! Even the BBC is supporting them.
Canvey Island: Residents on why they want independence - BBC News
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How do you figure that? Putin has being trying his best to resolve the Syrian conflict, and thus stem the refugee crisis.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostPutin's 3d successful anti EU move. His aim is to destabilize the EU. First he caused the refugee crisis, ...
Seems to me it's the West whose indecisive and ambivalent opposition to Assad has spun out the Syrian war for years.
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To be fair, you're an artist...of sorts...Originally posted by darmstadt View PostNow you know my secret identity, I'm actually a well published cartoonist
As for the clap, I've always been of the opinion that it as Leavers who had the clap which as you know affects the brain, eventually. I mean what explains their irrationality, cockwomblitiy, wankpuffery and gullibility. In fact we only need to look at vetran's recent postings, they seem to be getting more and more erratic in tone, psychotic even, posting late in the evening. Possibly something that he did recently has caused him problems and he keeps on trying to justify it....very worrying
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Now you know my secret identity, I'm actually a well published cartoonistOriginally posted by Mordac View PostChrist, you're almost as funny as a dose of the clap, as usual...
As for the clap, I've always been of the opinion that it as Leavers who had the clap which as you know affects the brain, eventually. I mean what explains their irrationality, cockwomblitiy, wankpuffery and gullibility. In fact we only need to look at vetran's recent postings, they seem to be getting more and more erratic in tone, psychotic even, posting late in the evening. Possibly something that he did recently has caused him problems and he keeps on trying to justify it....very worrying
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