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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    You seem to be obsessed with another mans sexual preference. Just thought you'd like to get it off your chest.
    You seem to be obsessed with another mans sexual preference.

    Just thought you'd like to get it off your chest

    Did you see what you did wrong there?

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  • Churchill
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    You seem to be obsessed with another mans sexual preference. Just thought you'd like to get it off your chest.

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  • amcdonald
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Something you want to tell us? Are you coming out?
    Have you been living in a closet the last 20 years ?

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Hague was always sensible.

    Just not Prime Minister material particularly with that stupid accent. (His vocal coach has a lot to answer for.)
    I met Hague last year before the election. Nice but dim.
    Yes another MP who is a member of “Friends of Israel”, hardly a neutral stance and not suitable for a foreign minister.

    I knew a contractor with a similar voice as Hague's, he always got the best PM contracts even though he was dim.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Isn't it nice to switch on the News and see someone like Hague making some kind of sensible comment about the mid east crisis and being left feeling that, right or wrong, this crisis is being handled as competently as one might hope, by competent normal looking people. So one can relax and let them get on with it. A far cry from the Labour days <shiver>
    Hague was always sensible.

    Just not Prime Minister material particularly with that stupid accent. (His vocal coach has a lot to answer for.)

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by amcdonald View Post
    Hagues probably just hoping for a foreign holiday with his toyboy
    Something you want to tell us? Are you coming out?

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Isn't it nice to switch on the News and see someone like Hague making some kind of sensible comment about the mid east crisis and being left feeling that, right or wrong, this crisis is being handled as competently as one might hope, by competent normal looking people. So one can relax and let them get on with it. A far cry from the Labour days <shiver>
    WHS++

    Those other ****ers give me the heebee jeebees.

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  • amcdonald
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Isn't it nice to switch on the News and see someone like Hague making some kind of sensible comment about the mid east crisis and being left feeling that, right or wrong, this crisis is being handled as competently as one might hope, by competent normal looking people. So one can relax and let them get on with it. A far cry from the Labour days <shiver>
    Hagues probably just hoping for a foreign holiday with his toyboy

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  • TimberWolf
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    Isn't it nice to switch on the News and see someone like Hague making some kind of sensible comment about the mid east crisis and being left feeling that, right or wrong, this crisis is being handled as competently as one might hope, by competent normal looking people. So one can relax and let them get on with it. A far cry from the Labour days <shiver>

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  • minestrone
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    He may have funded a few guns, well quite a few actually...



    But is was Gaddafi that supplied the stuff for Warrenpoint.

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  • Incognito
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    Gaddafi done more for the IRA ( who had already admitted the armed struggle was over long before 9/11 ) with a few boats loads of heavy weapons and semtex than Gene Kelly and his mates did passing the plate round on their cigars and Bushmills nights in New York.
    Pish

    BBC News | AMERICAS | Rich friends in New York

    While Libya's donation of arms to the IRA in the 1980s has been the most public sign of where the republican movement has previously turned for support, the reality is that North America has been the most important link of all.
    Sinn Fein sure of continued US funding | BreakingNews.ie

    American funds is a huge source of income for the Republican Movement. Over the years, Irish Americans have ploughed millions of dollars into Sinn Fein coffers.
    Originally posted by EC4N View Post
    Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stylee rant
    I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess you're Muslim.

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  • EC4N
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    Originally posted by Incognito View Post
    ...So why between '47 and '49 did they lose territory and then again post '67 what happened then?

    I'll give you a clue, one side didn't want to stick to the fairest proposal:

    Just incase you missed my link, perhaps you should also consider some of the chain of events taking place prior to and between 47 and 49 and conclude how it's even remotely possible to accept a 'proposal' after being brutally repressed in your own country. And calling it 'fairest', well you really are taking the pithhh.

    The attacks on the British were deliberate acts to change the status quo given that Britain was responsible for initiating the Balfour Declaration of 1917 specifically for the creation of a Jewish state. And all this, 50 years before the emergence of Al-Qaeda.


    November 6, 1944. Zionist terrorists of the Stern Gang assassinated the British Minister Resident in the Middle East, Lord Moyne, in Cairo.

    October 1, 1946. The British Embassy in Rome was badly damaged by bomb explosions, for which Irgun claimed responsibility.

    June 1947. Letters sent to British Cabinet Ministers were found to contain bombs.

    September 3, 1947. A postal bomb addressed to the British War Office exploded in the post office sorting room in London, injuring 2 persons. It was attributed to Irgun or Stern Gangs. (The Sunday Times, Sept. 24, 1972, p.8)

    May 3, 1948. A book bomb addressed to a British Army officer, who had been stationed in Palestine exploded, killing his brother, Rex Farran.
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    1947 -- 1948. Over 700,000 Palestinian Arabs were uprooted from their homes and land, and forced to live in refugee camps on Israel's borders. They have been denied the right to return to their homes. They have been refused compensation for their homes, orchards, farms and other property stolen from them by the Israeli government. After their expulsion, the "Israeli Forces" totally obliterated (usually by bulldozing) 385 Arab villages and towns, out of a total of 475. Commonly, Israeli villages were built on the remaining rubble.

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by centurian View Post
    And Ireland's economy imploding is helping to keep the peace.

    The Celtic Tiger is (was) a major reason why nationalism was hotting up again. Nothing to do with religion this time - just the belief that Dublin was paved in gold and NI was missing out.
    It is quite the reverse, CIRA, RIRA, and Oglaigh na hEireann are making massive recruitment drives in the south and all currently active republican groups are making 'socialist' proclamations about bankers stealing wealth from the common Irish man which is going down great with the masses.

    There is going to be a bombing campaign again in England in the next few years, that is beyond doubt.

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  • centurian
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    Originally posted by Incognito View Post
    9/11 brought peace to N.Ireland, that's all I'll say.
    And Ireland's economy imploding is helping to keep the peace.

    The Celtic Tiger is (was) a major reason why nationalism was hotting up again. Nothing to do with religion this time - just the belief that Dublin was paved in gold and NI was missing out.

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  • EC4N
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    Originally posted by Incognito View Post
    Very good, now answer this, what events were the precursor to the downsize in Palestinian territory in those pictures? So why between '47 and '49 did they lose territory and then again post '67 what happened then?...
    What a ludicrous diversion. The Nakba didn't exactly happen on the moon did it? In the first instance, try and justify why the state of Israel was founded on terrorism by the Zionist terrorist gangs of the time (the Irgun Zvai Leumi, Stern Gang and Haganah ). The fact that Argentina was also an option for the creation of a Jewish state is contradictory to your assertion of an 'eretz Yisrael' some 800 b.c as justification for displacing millions of it's inhabitants.
    Last edited by EC4N; 24 February 2011, 21:53.

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