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Yeah, the "you found his wallet in my pocket officer?, I dont know how it got there" routine when Bin Laden got killed in Pakistan was very convincing.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostFollow the money. If you have another reason to explain the military and political support given by the West, I'd be glad to hear it.
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Follow the money. If you have another reason to explain the military and political support given by the West, I'd be glad to hear it.Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou honestly believe that?
FTFY. (Clue, GhostOfTarbera isn't banned).Moddoesn't likeresponds to a question concerning an article from the BBC being posted with a quote from the article.
Mod gets upset and presents a strawman bulltulip argument.
Mod gets poster banned.
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You honestly believe that?Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post"Contributes to the safety of the UK" would be more accurate. But I'm surprised you have to ask - or is that a fetching tin-foil hat you're wearing?
This is where we are with CUK.Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post"Contributes to the safety of the UK" would be more accurate. But I'm surprised you have to ask - or is that a fetching tin-foil hat you're wearing?
Mod doesn't like an article from the BBC being posted with a quote from the article.
Mod gets upset and presents a strawman bulltulip argument.
Mod gets poster banned.
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"Contributes to the safety of the UK" would be more accurate. But I'm surprised you have to ask - or is that a fetching tin-foil hat you're wearing?
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Pakistani Secuity work keeps UK safe
Prince William: 'Pakistan security work keeps UK safe' Prince William: 'Pakistan security work keeps UK safe' - BBC News
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