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Aussie Influencer Calls Out American Over Wombat Snatch
Rabbits are too good at digging. Americans drove the bison to near extinction. They succeeded with the passenger pigeon. -
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US Deports Hundreds of Alleged Venezuelan Gang Members Despite Court Order
Unfortunately CH is correct I won't be losing any sleep over the "gangsters" assuming they are criminals and/or illegals. But this is a disquieting move. -
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British Cannabis Smuggler Caught in Major Thai Airport Bust
We all know it's not British, probably somalian by name and colour -
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DNP Toasts New Alcohol Rules for National Parks
I think this is a good idea. It helps to keep most of the area clean, quite and safe for thsoe who want to relax or sleep early without being woken up by drunks. -
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Thailand Bars Alcohol Sales on Trains and at Hua Lamphong
I remember when u could drink in the food carriage staff also shared a drink with customers.it was never a crazy place to drink and after a meal a beer or drink.No one got drunk or silly and then they slept until they arrived at the last stop.The train staff made sure no one got too drunk or crazy and thais also had a drink then slept -
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The Dangers of Special Protections: Why an Islamophobia Law Is Unnecessary
Votes, more particularly, votes in certain seats, significantly Labour " heartland" seats which have a high Muslim population. These communities continue the "tribal political traditions" of the country, (let us not mince around the topic - Pakistan) from which they come. A relatively small number of "leaders" control voting patterns through the clan and extended family systems, aided by extensive use and manipulation of postal voting. On of the "side effects" of the last election was the emergence, and some success, of independent "Muslim" candidates. Previously the block vote had gone to Labour, now it is not so reliable. They (Labour) are worried.
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