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18 minutes ago, Syduan said:
You don't have a clue what you are talking about. Obama is an Illuminati puppet pushing for war. There is going to be a huge false flag disaster soon.
Is there any legal mechanism to remove Obama from office immediately? His prolonged hissy-fit is having international repurcussions that might endanger the planet. Its gone way beyond a joke now. He is confusing his own fortunes and ego of that of the USA, which is absurd. He needs to be detained and restrained before doing even more damage. We are going to see ballistic missiles getting tossed around if he doesn't start behaving himself.
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9 minutes ago, simple1 said:
Plus the swift arrest of the killer/s. Terribly for 2017, security agencies around the world are forecasting an increase in the tempo of Islamist terror attacks upon civilians.
Lets hope 2017 with our new leaders will be the year that authorities worldwide start to tackle the cause of all this mayhem. Photos of cities around the world with tens of thousands of police, concrete bollards, security scans etc are a dire reminder that we can not keep letting this escalate. The very ideology behind these attacks must be discredited by fellow followers, the age of silent complicity is hopefully over. RIP to the victims of another senseless(although wholly predictable) attack.
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Just now, Credo said:
Talk about jumping to conclusions. You pretty much see a Muslim behind every bad thing that happens.
It was simple1 that started talking about muslims and islam, I was trying to tell him to wait for more info. thanks
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2 minutes ago, simple1 said:
Incorrect & misleading info as usual from you. The guy is a white Irish man. Damien James O'Neil, who posted a threat message via social media and was arrested upon landing at Sydney airport.. No info on suicide bomb, links to Islamic terror, blah, blah...
Lets wait until the dust has settled and more info is available before saying whether this was or was not an Islamist threat. There have been many caucasian converts to islam doing terror, your jumping to conclusions just because you have seen the guys name is highly prejudiced.
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No links to any cultural group, but planning suicide as a weapon. Interesting as there are not many cultural groups that are happy to die themselves to cause death to their perceived enemies(Japanese kamikaze pilots in WW2 an exception to that).
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2 hours ago, F4UCorsair said:
The PM's only other choice was to say we'll have another vote, and that's a violation of the democracy. The result of the vote was to leave the EU, but it seems the left of politics didn't want to accept that, so they raised hell and demanded another vote. Imagine the precedent that would set; after the next general election, the losers demand another election. Where does it stop??
Regardless of whether she knew the implications of leaving the EU or not, that is what the people voted for, and that is the result that must be worked with, and just a minor point, but it was a majority who voted to leave..
Oh no, it's far too late for that. All future elections and referendums will be 99.9% meaningless thanks to the left setting a precedent both in the UK and the US for spitting the dummy and demanding another vote when things didn't go their way. This was well warned about at the time, for them to consider how they would like it when their candidate wins and the opposition carry on like, oh they didn't understand what they were voting for, or oh there was so much propaganda they voted the wrong way we must educate them first...etc etc
and yet here we are six months later and the same monotonous beat is being thumped, oh we need another vote, more court cases, more education to stop Brexit. You will never stop Brexit, but you have certainly stopped civil democratic process.
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18 minutes ago, craigt3365 said:
Actually, info was hacked. But as we now know, the real target was Hillary. If it was Trump, the tables would have been turned easily. The Russian's picked their target.
I always enjoy your posts, you are an honest poster (and were also a v fair mod)
but hopefully your views are not the norm for the Dem party. If the dems really are going to blame Mr.Putin for the electoral drubbing, you guys are going to again field Clinton in 4 yrs on a platform of open borders and then again act thunderstruck when Don or Ivanka wipes the floor with you. Come on guys, your candidate blew, she lost, stop blaming manbearpig/putin/global warming for it. Take responsibility for heavens sake. I'm not sure I can handle 4 years of this frantic whining and random blame casting.
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Send her back. Her country needs her. End of.
Years of endlessly giving "refugee" status to all and sundry from the 3rd world together with a free house, lots of cash to spend, and even being elevated beyond the standard laws of the land has totally robbed these 3rd worlders of any strength of character. After WW2 Europeans rolled their sleeves up, gritted their teeth and rebuilt. It wasn't easy, sure there would have been some grumbles, but by jove they succeeded and were the envy of the rest of the world. Just look at the state that alot of the ME and NA is in, all the fit young men are on benefits in Europe and there's nobody left to rebuild and repopulate. FRT That is not what I call helping.
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America needs to focus on,and take care of, its own interests. The world will survive without this horrific nannying that Obama and his huge ego kept up for his double bill. Forced nannying that left the world a much more hostile and divided place. Trump's arrival heralds a desperately needed re-focus on America and Americans, the Syrians know more about their country than Obama did, as did the Libyans.... for heavens sake let them get on with it(oh yes, and close the borders so we don't have to care what goes on abroad).
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7 minutes ago, craigt3365 said:
Wow. This will be interesting to follow.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/12/09/a-suicidal-civil-march-to-aleppo.html
any ideas how the reception to the crowd of whom many will be openly gay, and women dressed improperly will be? I am pessimistic over this, it will likely not end the war but there is every chance of a fast education in hateful ideologies to the liberal marchers. I'm not sure they will even make it all the way through Turkey to the Syrian border.
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UN is having a terrible day on several fronts not least of which Rudy D is threatening to burn down their headquarters in New York. For many years the UN has been a hive of corruption and a useless waste of money, a lot of money. Israel is better of leaving.
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The most significant event to shape the Syrian war as well as the mass importation of refugees from NA and the ME in general is due to start tomorrow. I am referring to the Civil March for Aleppo. This is when thousands of far left politically leaning individuals will march on mass from Germany to Syria presumably to prove that tolerance, love and respect for fellow human beings conquers all and will end all animosity and end all wars. In reality, many of us have been praying for such an event to take place ie the far left and their political masters being immersed in such an alien culture as to quickly understand that some ideologies and totally incompatible with western Christian values. This will be interesting one way or the other. Hopefully my pessimism will be unfounded.
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On 12/6/2016 at 9:44 PM, copa8 said:
Bet it was likely a Somali immigrant than, say, a Japanese or Singaporean one.
And here we are 3 weeks later, and still the shooters identity is being kept secret squirrel. I smelled a rat as soon as this crime had taken place, when will this 23 yr old "finnish" man be named? Has there ever been a mass murder (i think technically 3 victims classifies as mass murder" where they absolutely refused to name the perp? Breivik was named before the shots stopped firing.
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6 minutes ago, Srikcir said:
So pro-death?
Under Gaddafi the standard of living in Libya was relatively high. There was an excellent healthcare system and education. The streets were peaceful. Only problem was Gaddafi wasn't giving many lucrative concessions to the west, so of course he had to go. Contrasted to today with large swathes of Libya under ISIS control and the rest pretty much in anarchy. Life was better under Gaddafi, I dont care what the BBC and CNN might claim.
Now as to these hijackers, they must be sent back to face the music. Giving them life on welfare and family reunification in Europe just isn't much of a deterrent. Funny that.
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22 minutes ago, dunroaming said:
At last something to laugh about. A real hoot of a story. With all the really worrying stuff going on at the moment this is truly light relief!
Presumably you would find it just as funny if some vindictive older folk were stalking and harrassing Chelsea Clinton and her kids on a plane, or one of the Obama daughters? No, of course you wouldn't, and anyone doing that to the above mentioned icons of the left would be tazed, cuffed and charged on a raft of hate crimes.
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19 minutes ago, kkerry said:
The suspect was killed in shootout with police in Milan, Italy today.
That is a long way from Berlin. Could there have been some sort of network of lone wolves like him to help the great escape? Or should that be lone wolfs? Either way a ludicrous notion, he clearly was not alone in the planning and execution of this murderous escapade.
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Just now, Prbkk said:
So the poor Pakistani refugee, named and shamed and held without charge ( arrested presumably on the basis of his skin colour and/or a nervous look)....is he meant to feel relieved not to be charged with terrorism?Meanwhile the Tunisian was long gone.
The "poor Pakistani" has also now apparently vanished, suggesting he was not as innocent as our political masters would have us believe. This sorry saga is nowhere near over.
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24 minutes ago, stevenl said:
Which law was violated so he could be arrested?
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verbally abusing a "minority group"? I always read on TVF that Republicans are a minority in the US
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5 minutes ago, beechguy said:
Well. since he doesn't appear to be a Republican, he can't possibly be called a hater.
My first thought also on reading this. Clearly a hate crime, but no mention of an arrest or detention. Double standards are completely unacceptable in this day and age. The PC brigade must be forced to lie in the bed they made.
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Great news, and make no mistake this has everything to do with Trumps election win. Without the continual interference of allied superpowers and their insane policy of arming so called moderates, the rightful Syrian ruler has cemented his control over Aleppo in short order. Now we just need to send all the Aleppans back to rebuild, repopulate and carry on with life, hopefully fat after a few years on Cameron and Merkels welfare they will return home with productive skill-sets and without the hateful ideology that caused all this havoc in the 1st place(but i'm not holding my breath).
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At the end of the day this "deterrent " has worked a charm, and there has been no need to nuke any rogue country since ww2. Of course, thanks to the past few years of a super weak America the world has become considerably more dangerous in particular with the nuclear Iran but also thanks to being soft on NK so it makes sense to reinforce the nuclear arsenal.
When sending Dennis Rodman doesn't work anymore, at least we have a plan B, and what a spectacular that would be.
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21 minutes ago, chrisinth said:
Whereas I would agree with your post in principle Jaidam, I could also present a counter-argument in favour of the German authorities.
Just because a person's ID is present at the scene of a crime doesn't automatically mean that person is guilty. (It could well have been left there as a diversion to aid the escape of the actual culprit). I would argue that the police were investigating other evidence before making an announcement that they were certain (or rather, more certain) about.
We may have been in Thailand too long to understand the logic of the above sentence.........................
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Fair point, but can we agree that upon finding the dropped ID at the crime scene, the trained police force would at least want to exclude the person asap, rather than happily arrest the Pakistani criminal(who since being released has now vanished)? That would involve some basic checks on the guy. So, German top brass would have immediately discovered that the lad had been a) trained in weaponry by an ISIS affiliated group,
had been sentenced to jail in Italy for a brutal arson attack on a "refugee" camp c) had several arrests in Germany for a variety of crimes this year alone d) was wanted elsewhere in Europe e)was being watched after being implicated in a different terror plot....and on ... and on... The thrust of my argument being, he should not have been in Germany in the 1st place, and that this clear enemy of and danger to society was both in Germany, and free to move around willy-nilly represents much more than a simple failure of authorities. Merkel must be held personally responsible for her part in this mass murder spree. Anything less would again be a complete travesty and denial of justice.
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Presumably it was fairly easy to finger this suspect after he left his ID in the truck he carried out the attack in. This was very considerate of the jihadi to do this. Unfortunately it seems it took the cream of the German police intelligence 2 days to associate the dropped ID with the perpetrator, not very dynamic IMO. Might the hunt for the escaped jihadi also have been hampered by Merkels orders that video footage and photos of the event were not to be shared? As well as being further hampered by the photo of the missing jihadi being unable to be circulated due to potentially breaching his human rights?
News reports suggest that this North African man had been imprisoned in Italy for sexual assault as well as being arrested 3 times in Germany for various crimes, and yet he was still allowed to remain in Germany? Clearly he is totally above the law. Aside from that I fail to see how any Tunisian thug would be eligible for asylum in Germany? Anyone?
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24 minutes ago, Misterwhisper said:
If this charade continues for much longer, they might soon declare their own sovereign state, Prathet Dhammakaya, start printing their own money and stamps, issue passports, appoint a government lead by god king Dhammachayo, and hoist their flag each morning with much chanting and fanfare. As it looks right now, they already have put up their own "border security".
I mean, after all Thailand's police, military and officials already seem to have absolutely no authority whatsoever in the temple grounds and Thai laws appear to be non-enforceable there (and in fact mockingly laughed at).
Its more a reflection of how weak/useless the police,military and govt is rather than a show of how strong dhammakaya is. I have every confidence that a couple of well trained farang special ops like Spider Sheppard and Jimmy "Razor" Sharpe could be in there, cuff the ailing abbott and whisk him out faster than the police could open a manila envelope. A pathetic show for sure, and a reminder to all how the justice system works here - a few recent cases have left observers dumfounded but still believing in the polices integrity. Well they shouldn't.
Putin 'very smart', says Trump, as Russia fails to retaliate to US 'hacking' expulsions
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Obama has in effect placed a paper bag containing dog faeces on Trumps doorstep, set the bag on fire, rung the bell, and hotfooted it away. The occupants of the house, Don and Vlad have opened the door and immediately become suspicious and so did not both start jumping up and down on Obamas bag of hot dog crap. This is upsetting to some observers, my question is why? The mature response from Trump and Putin to Obamas petulant actions should be applauded. The inference is that from now on a more mature attitude will be displayed to global dilemmas.