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What should we do with her

  • Let the slag rot where she is?

    Votes: 25 62.5%
  • Bring her back home and lock her up

    Votes: 6 15.0%
  • Bring her back and interrogate her for info for her freedom

    Votes: 2 5.0%
  • Bring her back and give love and understanding

    Votes: 4 10.0%
  • Just give the bitch and her spawn everything she wants for free

    Votes: 2 5.0%
  • Give her the bullet

    Votes: 7 17.5%

  • Total voters
    40
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I'm surprised by that, I tend to agree a lot with what West WindsR posts. Decent, considered poster imo.

Maybe so but he’s wet behind the ear with the power of Zionism.......from what I’ve read he’s not a bad lad, just learning
 
Maybe so but he’s wet behind the ear with the power of Zionism.......from what I’ve read he’s not a bad lad, just learning

Tbh mate, I know that zionism is an extremist threat, but that's never the issue, it's really all about money, corruption and shared interests. The power isn't down to any shared ideology but about how many palms are out there ready to be greased. And that includes those who cry about it publicly but privately are happy to play along. We shouldn't be pointing the finger and claiming some nasty clandestine organisation is controlling the world, but looking at our own to better themselves.
 
Jelly and ice cream ready to go in Hull.

Tbf it shouldn’t be as hard for her to make her way to the nearest embassy or sovereign soil now so let’s see if she really wants to come home or she is just another lazy teenager, we really could do without any more of those here.
 
Tbf it shouldn’t be as hard for her to make her way to the nearest embassy or sovereign soil now so let’s see if she really wants to come home or she is just another lazy teenager, we really could do without any more of those here.

She might be quite sad and depressed, what with having just lost a baby.
 
Tbh mate, I know that zionism is an extremist threat, but that's never the issue, it's really all about money, corruption and shared interests. The power isn't down to any shared ideology but about how many palms are out there ready to be greased. And that includes those who cry about it publicly but privately are happy to play along.

There’s lots of truth in what you say but there’s a growing awareness of a few pulling the strings of all religions wars and politics and I’m enjoying engaging with closed minded people who might not be aware of an alternative view on life’s play ground
 
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There’s lots of truth in what you say but there’s a growing awareness of a few pulling the strings of all religions wars and politics and I’m enjoying engaging with closed minded people who might not be aware of an alternative view on life’s play ground

You can draw attention to specific events and try and correct those, but making sweeping statements that blame someone else for all our ills I think is a mistake and a bit of a cop out (a general point not aimed at you there). I'll use the referendum as an example. Were a large group of people feeling disaffected? Yes. Were they right to feel disaffected? Absolutely. The cause of the problem was there. But to label the answer as those "nasty EU controlling us" was not the answer. The problem was caused by us, by the economy, the credit crunch and collapse of banking, and the austerity measures AND bailing out the banks which largely comes down to money and corruption. That's not an easy problem to fix and requires difficult, moral decisions for ourselves. Easier to blame Johnny foreigner. Do you honestly think the result of the referendum would've been the same if we'd had the vote 15-20 years ago? It's convenient to to look at our problems and blame some foreign organisation controlling things, when if anything, everything tells us the world is pretty much out of control all the time.
 
You can draw attention to specific events and try and correct those, but making sweeping statements that blame someone else for all our ills I think is a mistake and a bit of a cop out (a general point not aimed at you there). I'll use the referendum as an example. Were a large group of people feeling disaffected? Yes. Were they right to feel disaffected? Absolutely. The cause of the problem was there. But to label the answer as those "nasty EU controlling us" was not the answer. The problem was caused by us, by the economy, the credit crunch and collapse of banking, and the austerity measures AND bailing out the banks which largely comes down to money and corruption. That's not an easy problem to fix and requires difficult, moral decisions for ourselves. Easier to blame Johnny foreigner. Do you honestly think the result of the referendum would've been the same if we'd had the vote 15-20 years ago? It's convenient to to look at our problems and blame some foreign organisation controlling things, when if anything, everything tells us the world is pretty much out of control all the time.

I think you should give David Ickes latest book a read dude it’s a really good book in all honesty and you will maybe see things slightly different after you finish it.......if not your entitled to your own viewpoint as am i
 
I think you should give David Ickes latest book a read dude it’s a really good book in all honesty and you will maybe see things slightly different after you finish it.......if not your entitled to your own viewpoint as am i

Yep we can agree to disagree. A wise man once said if two people agree all the time, one of them is unnecessary. Always good to talk, even if it's because you've quoted Bill Hicks in your sig <ok>
 
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