No subject 22:07 - May 7 with 2204 views | DellHero | [Post edited 9 May 2020 20:07]
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Should we have clapped the 600+ on 22:10 - May 7 with 2199 views | this_charming_man | Still think everyone is squinneying pal? | |
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Should we have clapped the 600+ (n/t) on 22:14 - May 7 with 2191 views | DellHero |
Should we have clapped the 600+ on 22:10 - May 7 by this_charming_man | Still think everyone is squinneying pal? |
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Should we have clapped the 600+ on 10:30 - May 8 with 2072 views | Ron11 | The media is trying to rule our lives. According to most of the adverts on TV we're either all now interracial families or completely non white families. I'm tired of having that rammed down my throat as well. And the patronising attitude of a lot of newsreaders, Bradby on ITV for example reading the news and signing off as it's a privelige for us to be allowed to actually view his superiority. | | | |
Should we have clapped the 600+ on 10:49 - May 8 with 2063 views | dirk_doone | I know it's not their fault because they were just following orders but what exactly did we achieve in Iraq and Afghanistan? About the only people who really benefitted were arms dealers. Apart from the lives lost, financially the war in Afghanistan cost the UK at least £37 billion - roughly £2,000 per household. "Last night John Miller, 63, the father of Royal Military policeman Corporal Simon Miller, who was murdered by a mob in Iraq in 2003, said: ‘It is disgusting. ‘What have we actually achieved by spending that kind of money and losing that many troops’ lives in those conflicts? Nothing. Both places are worse off and thousands of people are still being killed.’" https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2612640/UKs-72BILLION-bill-failed-wars- [Post edited 8 May 2020 10:51]
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Should we have clapped the 600+ (n/t) on 11:46 - May 8 with 2017 views | DellHero |
Should we have clapped the 600+ on 10:49 - May 8 by dirk_doone | I know it's not their fault because they were just following orders but what exactly did we achieve in Iraq and Afghanistan? About the only people who really benefitted were arms dealers. Apart from the lives lost, financially the war in Afghanistan cost the UK at least £37 billion - roughly £2,000 per household. "Last night John Miller, 63, the father of Royal Military policeman Corporal Simon Miller, who was murdered by a mob in Iraq in 2003, said: ‘It is disgusting. ‘What have we actually achieved by spending that kind of money and losing that many troops’ lives in those conflicts? Nothing. Both places are worse off and thousands of people are still being killed.’" https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2612640/UKs-72BILLION-bill-failed-wars- [Post edited 8 May 2020 10:51]
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Should we have clapped the 600+ on 11:50 - May 8 with 2004 views | Occasional_Showers |
Should we have clapped the 600+ (n/t) on 11:46 - May 8 by DellHero | [Post edited 9 May 2020 20:08]
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Were you an SAS commando before or after you worked on the road crews? | |
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Should we have clapped the 600+ (n/t) on 12:35 - May 8 with 1986 views | DellHero |
Should we have clapped the 600+ on 11:50 - May 8 by Occasional_Showers | Were you an SAS commando before or after you worked on the road crews? |
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