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12 hours ago, ilostmypassword said:

No, I don't have all the answers but the internet does. And had you bothered to do a search you would find that the only EU nation with a homicide rate higher than the USA is Lithuania. And Lithuania has virtually no Muslim immigrants. Maybe they're Muslim wannabes?  So I guess if Europe used to be a nice safe place to visit, the USA never was and still isn't. For that matter, Canada has a higher murder rate than most EU nations except for a few small ones. Better pack a bulletproof vest if you plan on visiting Canada. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_intentional_homicide_rate

Have only visited Canada three times. All in B.C. You need to get off google and actually live the life. I am away for awhile

and off the net, you know, real life living, not your world of virtual life. But I will get back to you and in the mean time

you can look it up. The "battle of Long Tan" Just an over view, there are 2 accounts. One from someone who was there,

one from a military historian. Their accounts differ. Then there is a freedom of information account which differs from

 the two previous accounts. You know who I believe. The poor bastards who were there and know it and saw their mates die.

But you live your life in google. Such is life. And such is the BS on internet

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Exactly how does Germany run the EU? As you're probably not aware, not so long ago a province of Belgium - not even all of Belgium - held up the approval of a Treaty with Canada. I don't recall any news of the Wehrmacht invading Belgium to force this province to comply with German demands. In fact, this province negotiated a nice little deal for itself. If anything, it's way too easy for one tiny country or a fraction thereof, to veto actions that the overwhelming majority of EU nations, including Germany, support.
 
I do agree that the Euro is a bad idea and has inflicted hardship on some of the weaker nations in the EU and unfairly helped Germany. But whether we like it or not, the majority of EU citizens still want to keep it.  And keep in mind that the EU is not the same as the Eurozone. The UK, for one, is still a member of the former but never was of the latter.

I think you will find that the Wehrmacht no longer exists lol
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11 hours ago, ilostmypassword said:

So, if Hungary decides to pursue an independent trade policy with, say, Russia or India, it should be free to do so?

 

Didn't you previously give an example of how Belgium sort of got away with such a thing? Not saying members should be free to do as they will, but that there are ways to get a result, even if going against the grain. Can't see politicians in them countries bowing down to the EU - not without something to sweeten the deal or retain a semblance of face. The EU, on the other hand, is not keen on further friction, so guess some sort of compromise will emerge. Probably at tax payers expense.

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6 hours ago, spiderorchid said:

Have only visited Canada three times. All in B.C. You need to get off google and actually live the life. I am away for awhile

and off the net, you know, real life living, not your world of virtual life. But I will get back to you and in the mean time

you can look it up. The "battle of Long Tan" Just an over view, there are 2 accounts. One from someone who was there,

one from a military historian. Their accounts differ. Then there is a freedom of information account which differs from

 the two previous accounts. You know who I believe. The poor bastards who were there and know it and saw their mates die.

But you live your life in google. Such is life. And such is the BS on internet

Maybe we should just skip census' and data crunching and have your friends and acquaintances establish public policy.

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22 hours ago, simple1 said:

Give it a go to stop the uninformed personal attacks; boring and a waste of space.

 

These days from the published stats in the EU approx 40% are vetted as genuine refugees. Previously a great many economic refugees from the Western Balkans (not so much noise about them), now seem to be mainly from Africa and elsewhere.

 

Yep I have also know some Polish nationals. One on the best guys, ex client of mine, was ex Polish Free Army who had fought at Monte Casino. The other aspect I was obviously referring to are those whom support far right policy now and the history of enormous cruelties in the past.

As usual when i stand up for something you try to make out i love the far right wing ,tyypical left wing ,shout the others down .

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14 minutes ago, bert bloggs said:

As usual when i stand up for something you try to make out i love the far right wing ,tyypical left wing ,shout the others down .

LOL. Condemned yourself.

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36 minutes ago, bert bloggs said:

 

What ,by saying i do not agree with the right wing .?

Last response.

 

This forum provides a great deal of latitude for differing opinions, but not for personal attacks.

 

Within this and other topics you have tried to insult me, along with some others, who have made very clear their affinity to the "right of centre" together with wording that is a mirror image of propaganda / slogans which emanate from the far right. 

 

To quote from a post by you in this topic, "unlike the sort of "refugees" that you seem to love ". Such language originates from white supremacist / far right movements. If you consider yourself not affiliated to such political ideology you may like to take a look in the mirror.

 

 

 

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