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Previously on "Britain ready to take in Guantánamo prisoners"
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostYou're only jealous cos you'll be working your ****s off to pay Gordon's new taxes while I'll be ******** !!
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostHe's got a trannie in Brazil hasn't he? Who else would have a repetitive, boring whittering old fool like him? Good job his lump sum has come through to pay 'her' fees.
You're only jealous cos you'll be working your ****s off to pay Gordon's new taxes while I'll be ******** !!
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhen are you off and where are you going?
Haven't decided yet, as I have only just got back from Sao Paulo. I'm looking for a contract out there but when my pension starts paying out in 17 months time I won't have to bother with a contract.
The North-East is the best area IMO around Natal/Fortaleza where the biggest airport in SA is currently being built. However, I am still exploring because it is a massive country, so my opinion may change.Last edited by Cyberman; 19 January 2009, 13:28.
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New Lie have let so many potential terrorists into the country since 1997, so what's a few more. I'm leaving anyway so I'd rather have them here than in Brazil etc.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNo, it's not the best example indeed, though the main point stands - Waffen SS were battlefield troops (tank divisions etc) who had nothing to do with prison camps or war crimes, yet the stain has fallen on the whole structure of SS even...
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I find it interesting that we are supposedly fighting to protect our "freedoms" and our "democracy"....yet as soon as we are dealing with a few Arabs the "innocent until proven guilty" bit flies out the window purely on the USA's say so.
I sometimes wonder what it will it take to stop our politicians taking American politicians' word as gospel...
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThe US military, who succeeded after their surge, were furious and are now very disillusioned with the British.
The Surge has worked (I actually supported that idea), but there is a big danger now that new democratic Iraq will democratically merge with Iran and create local superpower with plenty of oil - Iraq I think is outside of OPEC at the moment actually, not sure that will be for long.
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Originally posted by scooby View PostWe're already full of extremist and other twomps in this country, why add to this?
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so we take them in? does that mean giving them a visa and letting them out? We're already full of extremist and other twomps in this country, why add to this?
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Britain only joined the Iraq war to curry favour with the US, and Gordon Brown's pathetic penny pinching (to try and discredit Tony Blair when he was PM, and to save more money to buy votes with tax credits etc) and his contemptible cowardice in ordering troops not to take an active role in Basra has meant the British army, through no fault of theirs, has failed ignominiously in Iraq.
The US military, who succeeded after their surge, were furious and are now very disillusioned with the British.
So this stunt is just another way for Britain to ingratiate itself with the US and try to make amends for our embarrassing and humiliating military failure.
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