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And their officials also ride about in Benzes and play fast and loose with the money printing. We've taught them so well.Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostThey do in Zimbabwe as well
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At least in USA people have guns so they can defend themselves against rogue policeOriginally posted by Paddy View PostYes, I have to agree with you. American politicians mysteriously die in car accidents moreover, the police don’t bother arresting people; they just shoot to kill anyone who gives them a bad look or does a motoring offence.
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That's good. The proportion of their population currently incarcerated will be very small then.Originally posted by Paddy View PostYes, I have to agree with you. American politicians mysteriously die in car accidents moreover, the police don’t bother arresting people; they just shoot to kill anyone who gives them a bad look or does a motoring offence.
Oh, wait...
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Yes, I have to agree with you. American politicians mysteriously die in car accidents moreover, the police don’t bother arresting people; they just shoot to kill anyone who gives them a bad look or does a motoring offence.Originally posted by AtW View PostWell, in USA people don't get executed few days after suddenly losing their political position.
I certainly don't feel sorry for one of the regime scumbags getting what he was dishing out to others.
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Christ here we go. Western democracies are as bad as North Korea.
Get a grip everyone.
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exactly, the way parliamentary candidates are selected is the main problem in the UK, the way some parts of the country have disproportionate representation, and so on. one thing I heard today is that there are only 20 working class MP's left in parliament... the whole political process is dominated by far too small a part of society.Originally posted by Paddy View PostReally, the queen head of state and a choice between two corrupt ******* as PM?
I'm expecting people to rise up here never mind in Korea, probably immigration will finally get too ridiculous or something
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You can't eat enough caviar to get fat here because fatty Kim and the Kim family have eaten it all.Originally posted by Ticktock View PostYou just need to eat enough of it.
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