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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post“The gesture was actually widely known as a symbol of solitary for the victims of the 2013 Rabba massacre, when security forces killed hundreds of protesters demonstrating against the overthrow of President Mohamed Morsi in a military coup.” - Corbyn was 'backing democracy campaigners' with salute (I assume they mean “solidarity", not “solitary”).
“We accept that neither Interpal, nor its Trustees, have ever been involved with or provided support for terrorist activity of any kind… Mr Hewitt has asked us to make clear that he does not condone discrimination in any form, including against gay people or adulterers, and we are happy to do so.” - https://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/t...ology-1.487792
“Aide” - even the story itself doesn’t try to say that Corbyn said it. And the term “aide” seems to be extremely broadly defined, as they don’t even claim that she works for him
Take your pick, Metro, the Mail, and the Express are all terrible and if you believe what they say (or what they don’t say in the third case) then you’re an idiotComment
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Originally posted by LadyPenelope View PostThe people who had the b*lls to tackle this man were incredible.
Some people should only be let out when a war is on.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe gammons soon forget how Thatcher supported Pinochet, who used dogs to rape political prisoners.
Pinochet helped Maggie get re-elected by taking the Falklands. Maggie knows how to return a favour. Politics and Mafia are little different.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe UK always does business with dodgy regimes. Several countries who have the death penalty.
Pinochet helped Maggie get re-elected by taking the Falklands. Maggie knows how to return a favour. Politics and Mafia are little different.
Although you'd think the Belgrano was a car ferry for all the sh!t she got for sinking it...His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe gammons soon forget how Thatcher supported Pinochet, who used dogs to rape political prisoners.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe UK always does business with dodgy regimes. Several countries who have the death penalty.
Pinochet helped Maggie get re-elected by taking the Falklands. Maggie knows how to return a favour. Politics and Mafia are little different.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Whilst it will be unlikely that Corbyn would actively support terrorism he will share the aims of the world's most nutjob terrorists. The fact that they are willing to take up arms and die for something is proof enough for him that they are oppressed. That they have decided to do this comes from their own circumstances that outsiders cannot understand and therefore they should not be criticised.
That's why he always gets pictured hanging out with terrorists justifying terrible terrorists things, cannot bring himself to criticise other people ( in his own party ) saying they hate jews and gets crabbit when called out on it.
Most people rightly see him as a shifty crank and the above excuses as a pile of tulipe.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWhilst it will be unlikely that Corbyn would actively support terrorism he will share the aims of the world's most nutjob terrorists. The fact that they are willing to take up arms and die for something is proof enough for him that they are oppressed. That they have decided to do this comes from their own circumstances that outsiders cannot understand and therefore they should not be criticised.
That's why he always gets pictured hanging out with terrorists justifying terrible terrorists things, cannot bring himself to criticise other people ( in his own party ) saying they hate jews and gets crabbit when called out on it.
Most people rightly see him as a shifty crank and the above excuses as a pile of tulipe.Comment
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