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Fuzzy Zack wrote:A recent report has said that people in Palestine have begun writing 'Free Palestine' on each Israeli shekel bank note that passes through their hands.
No matter what country you are from, no matter what currency you use.. please: every time you get ANY note in that currency, write on it in pen or permanent marker if possible 'FREE PALESTINE'. This is a global event, if it is illegal in your country to write on notes, please do not break the law. If it not, write away.
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Ok, so some of my friends and I have started doing this. If you see a speech bubble coming out from the Queen's mouth saying "Free Palestine", that's me.
WARNING: defacing bank notes is illegal in the UK and can be fined £200 for each count, according to Currency and Bank Notes Act 1928. But rarely enforced.
WITH ABSOLUTE PLEASURE ZACK!
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:Sassy wrote:
WITH ABSOLUTE PLEASURE ZACK!
Thank you Sassy. Xxx
No worries, there are some things that are so important you have to stand up and be counted about and bugger the consequences.
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Unless you put your name and address on the bank note too, what consequences?Sassy wrote:Fuzzy Zack wrote:
Thank you Sassy. Xxx
No worries, there are some things that are so important you have to stand up and be counted about and bugger the consequences.
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Sassy wrote:Fuzzy Zack wrote:
Thank you Sassy. Xxx
No worries, there are some things that are so important you have to stand up and be counted about and bugger the consequences.
which, strangely enough, in a nut shell is what ISIS say.....and those criminals from here that have gone to join them...
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victorisnotamused wrote:Sassy wrote:
No worries, there are some things that are so important you have to stand up and be counted about and bugger the consequences.
which, strangely enough, in a nut shell is what ISIS say.....and those criminals from here that have gone to join them...
At least ISIS and the criminal scum who have gone there aren't causing us good English folk any strife.
I just want to get on with my happy, criminal-free life without the hassle of career militant do-gooders
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:BigAndy9 wrote:Cowards.
You sound sore. Why?
Because i'm sitting on a black mamba.
Are you the fuzzy who got his face smashed in by BigFatMama in the pub car park around Leeds?
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They have a very valid point of view as do the Israelis.
Neither will ever agree. Hundreds and that is a low guesstimate will die more on the Palestinian side than Israel but the US and it seems the UK and Europe are happy to protect their country which was once Palestine......
Watched the UK envoy from Palestine on Sky at lunch great interview. Interestingly the Ambassador from Israel was on an hour later.
Not even on the same programme.
I am fed up to the back teeth of hearing about the three teenagers. Who mentions the Palestinian burnt alive......
Neither will ever agree. Hundreds and that is a low guesstimate will die more on the Palestinian side than Israel but the US and it seems the UK and Europe are happy to protect their country which was once Palestine......
Watched the UK envoy from Palestine on Sky at lunch great interview. Interestingly the Ambassador from Israel was on an hour later.
Not even on the same programme.
I am fed up to the back teeth of hearing about the three teenagers. Who mentions the Palestinian burnt alive......
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victorisnotamused wrote:Sassy wrote:
No worries, there are some things that are so important you have to stand up and be counted about and bugger the consequences.
which, strangely enough, in a nut shell is what ISIS say.....and those criminals from here that have gone to join them...
Yep, we thought the same when we went to war with Germany and that was a just and necessary war.
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gerber wrote:They have a very valid point of view as do the Israelis.
Neither will ever agree. Hundreds and that is a low guesstimate will die more on the Palestinian side than Israel but the US and it seems the UK and Europe are happy to protect their country which was once Palestine......
Watched the UK envoy from Palestine on Sky at lunch great interview. Interestingly the Ambassador from Israel was on an hour later.
Not even on the same programme.
I am fed up to the back teeth of hearing about the three teenagers. Who mentions the Palestinian burnt alive......
The pain of the mothers of those three boys must have been terrible, but apart from the Palestinian boy who was burnt alive, many, many more Palestinian children have died since. The Head of Mossad a week before those three boys disappeared has been shown to have said 'I wonder what would happen if three teenagers disappeared', already put the link on. Yes, Palestine have fired rockets from home made contraptions and hit a few things and there have been some deaths which should not have happened. But what can a people do whose land is being taken, they are be attacked from the air, bombed, blown up, water supplies cut off, energy supplies cut off, etc etc etc. War crimes that are recognised by the UN as Crimes against Humanity are noted and nothing is done. Farmers are shot tending their crops, children are shot buying sweets, mothers are laughed at when they are not allowed to go across checkpoints by occupying forces in their own lands and give birth in the dirt, and often the babies die. Men in ambulances having heart attacks are stopped at the checkpoints, in their own land remember, and the ambulance is not allowed to move until the patient dies.
Gaza say they now have nothing to lose, that makes them a very dangerous enemy. Israel have decided, that whether they set it up or not, and I think they did, they are going to use this to push Palestinians into the sea. Those people in Gaza know that and as they said, they now have nothing to lose.
Mossad chief's chillingly prescient kidnap prophecy
Ten days ago, Tamir Pardo outlined a scenario that was spookily similar to the kidnapping of three teens missing in the West Bank since Thursday.
By Barak Ravid | Jun. 15, 2014 | 6:08 AM |
Ten days ago, at a security cabinet meeting, Mossad Chief Tamir Pardo outlined a scenario spookily similar to the kidnapping of the three Israeli teens missing since Thursday night.
The meeting dealt with the report of the Shamgar Committee on prisoner exchanges and on the Habayit Hayehudi bill that prohibits granting pardons to terrorists.
Pardo, along with other defense establishment officials present, tried to convince the ministers not to advance the bill. He was against it because it would limit the government's room for maneuver in future abduction cases, would keep its hands tied, and prevent it from considering other solutions for dealing with a potential crisis.
Pardo gave as an example the kidnapping of the 200 schoolgirls in Nigeria by the militant group Boko Haram. He addressed Economy Minister Nafatali Bennett, whose party promoted the bill, and used it to draw a comparison of something that could happen in Israel in the future.
"What will you do if in a week three 14-year-old girls will be kidnapped from one of the settlements?," he asked. "Will you say there is a law, and we don't release terrorists?"
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.598751
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Sassy wrote:gerber wrote:They have a very valid point of view as do the Israelis.
Neither will ever agree. Hundreds and that is a low guesstimate will die more on the Palestinian side than Israel but the US and it seems the UK and Europe are happy to protect their country which was once Palestine......
Watched the UK envoy from Palestine on Sky at lunch great interview. Interestingly the Ambassador from Israel was on an hour later.
Not even on the same programme.
I am fed up to the back teeth of hearing about the three teenagers. Who mentions the Palestinian burnt alive......
The pain of the mothers of those three boys must have been terrible, but apart from the Palestinian boy who was burnt alive, many, many more Palestinian children have died since. The Head of Mossad a week before those three boys disappeared has been shown to have said 'I wonder what would happen if three teenagers disappeared', already put the link on. Yes, Palestine have fired rockets from home made contraptions and hit a few things and there have been some deaths which should not have happened. But what can a people do whose land is being taken, they are be attacked from the air, bombed, blown up, water supplies cut off, energy supplies cut off, etc etc etc. War crimes that are recognised by the UN as Crimes against Humanity are noted and nothing is done. Farmers are shot tending their crops, children are shot buying sweets, mothers are laughed at when they are not allowed to go across checkpoints by occupying forces in their own lands and give birth in the dirt, and often the babies die. Men in ambulances having heart attacks are stopped at the checkpoints, in their own land remember, and the ambulance is not allowed to move until the patient dies.
Gaza say they now have nothing to lose, that makes them a very dangerous enemy. Israel have decided, that whether they set it up or not, and I think they did, they are going to use this to push Palestinians into the sea. Those people in Gaza know that and as they said, they now have nothing to lose.
Mossad chief's chillingly prescient kidnap prophecy
Ten days ago, Tamir Pardo outlined a scenario that was spookily similar to the kidnapping of three teens missing in the West Bank since Thursday.
By Barak Ravid | Jun. 15, 2014 | 6:08 AM |
Ten days ago, at a security cabinet meeting, Mossad Chief Tamir Pardo outlined a scenario spookily similar to the kidnapping of the three Israeli teens missing since Thursday night.
The meeting dealt with the report of the Shamgar Committee on prisoner exchanges and on the Habayit Hayehudi bill that prohibits granting pardons to terrorists.
Pardo, along with other defense establishment officials present, tried to convince the ministers not to advance the bill. He was against it because it would limit the government's room for maneuver in future abduction cases, would keep its hands tied, and prevent it from considering other solutions for dealing with a potential crisis.
Pardo gave as an example the kidnapping of the 200 schoolgirls in Nigeria by the militant group Boko Haram. He addressed Economy Minister Nafatali Bennett, whose party promoted the bill, and used it to draw a comparison of something that could happen in Israel in the future.
"What will you do if in a week three 14-year-old girls will be kidnapped from one of the settlements?," he asked. "Will you say there is a law, and we don't release terrorists?"
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.598751
Nut and shell............. bagged.
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Sassy wrote:Nut crackers at the ready!
Good news for me I don't have any ::ftlcheer::
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Lol, although I have got a bag of honey roast almonds!
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Free Palestine added to 2 bank notes! This is such a great idea!
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And "Free Scotland" while you are at it. **wink**
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Original Quill wrote:And "Free Scotland" while you are at it. **wink**
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veya_victaous wrote:Original Quill wrote:And "Free Scotland" while you are at it. **wink**
Not room for two, and Scotland isn't having Crimes against Humanity inflicted on it
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Perhaps you would view the international brigade that fought in Spain in the same light, and call them criminals.victorisnotamused wrote:Sassy wrote:
No worries, there are some things that are so important you have to stand up and be counted about and bugger the consequences.
which, strangely enough, in a nut shell is what ISIS say.....and those criminals from here that have gone to join them...
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presumably YOU therefor consider ISIS to be "heroes"?
you will change your tune when they bring back their "expertise" and let it loose upon us....
The difference...in case you are too daft to understand it is that those people from here that went to fight in spain had no intention of returning here and indulging in creating mass civillian casualties ......
you will change your tune when they bring back their "expertise" and let it loose upon us....
The difference...in case you are too daft to understand it is that those people from here that went to fight in spain had no intention of returning here and indulging in creating mass civillian casualties ......
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Could be wrong, but I think he is probably talking about those going to Syria, because they have seen the atrocities endured by the Syrian people and want to help. David Cameron wanted to, and I agreed that we could not send troops because we didn't know which of the groups fighting Assad were Al Qeda related, but we were supposed to be helping in other ways. Since then, the situation for the majority of civilians has become unendurable and millions of them have fled and millions have been left to carry on enduring hell, literal hell, every single day. Millions are starving to death. And the world watches. Yes, I know it's complicated, but quite honestly, if you are male and young and look at what is happening and the thought of trying to do something, anything, to help save them from Assad's atrocities doesn't cross your mind, you'd have a heart of stone.
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Even the Daily Mail recognised it:
Syria's starving hordes: In a biblical picture of suffering, crowd stretching for as far as the eye can see gathers amid the rubble of Damascus for UN food hand-outs
Yarmouk, the Palestinian area of Damascus has been sealed to the outside world on and off since July
These photographs show the first food parcel arrival in Yarmouk for months, hundreds lining in the streets
Yarmouk may yet again cut off from humanitarian aid following clashes in Syria's capital, UN reports
Today, 175 rebel and foreign fighters were killed in a Syrian army ambush near Damascus
By Sara Malm
Published: 11:55, 26 February 2014 | Updated: 15:48, 26 February 2014
Hundreds of men, women and children fight to get to the front of the queue as a refugee camp in Damascus receives food parcels after being cut off for months.
Today the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) called on rebel forces and Al-Assad’s troops alike to allow ‘safe and unhindered humanitarian access’ to thousands of civilians in Yarmouk, a Palestinian district in the Syrian capital.
Yarmouk has seen some of the worst fighting in the capital, leading to severe food shortages and widespread hunger.
Hour of need: Residents of Syria's besieged Yarmuk Palestinian refugee camp, south of Damascus, crowding a destroyed street during a food distribution led by the UN agency
Never ending plight: The 'Yarmouk Camp' is a district of Damascus populated by more than 112,000 Palestinian refugees, who are now starving to death
Desperate need: A sick young woman is queuing up for a food parcel and medical assistance alongside her family in Yarmouk
UNWRA chief Chris Gunnes spoke today after a rare visit to Yarmouk on Monday where relief agencies have found it particularly difficult to provide food and medical assistance.
The Yarmouk Camp is a 0.8sq.mi. district of Damascus populated by more than 112,000 Palestinian refugees, who are mainly cut off from any foreign help.
Yarmouk Camp has been sealed since July 2013, resulting in acute and widespread deprivation, including severe malnutrition, while civilian residents are constantly exposed to the threat of death, injuries and trauma of the armed conflict.
The UN was given access to the camp by the Syrian authorities late January, which is when the photograph was taken.
However, following clashes in northern Yarmouk earlier this month, UNRWA said distribution of food parcels and medical supplies may be suspended yet again.
Christopher Gunness, from UNRWA, said: ‘It is impossible not to be touched by the apocalyptic scenes emerging from the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk in Damascus, besieged and cut off for months.
‘The images are at once epic and personal. Row upon row of gaunt faces, serried ranks of grimy, raged figures; the delicate, hunger-ravaged features of children waiting in line for an UNRWA food parcel; the face of a mother creased in grief for a deceased child; tears of joy as a father is reunited with a long-lost daughter.
'These are the vignettes of inhumanity that have become the regular fare of nightly news bulletins. They are UNRWA's daily reality.’
The reports of humanitarian crisis came as more than 175 rebels and foreign fighters, including ‘Saudis, Qataris and Chechens,’ were killed Wednesday in a Syrian army ambush near Damascus, state news agency SANA reported.
It said an army unit ‘spotted Al-Nusra Front (jihadist) and Liwa al-Islam (Islamist) terrorists’ near Damascus, and ‘killed 175 of them and wounded several others.’
Yesterday the UN’s High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres warned that Syrians could soon overtake Afghans as the world's biggest refugee population.
The organisation is predicting that the number of displaced Syrians will pass four million by the end of 2014.
Opposition activists say more than 140,000 people have died in the conflict, which enters its fourth year next month. The U.N. says 9.3 million Syrians are in need of humanitarian assistance.The number of Afghan refugees was 2.6 million at the end of 2012, UNHCR says.
Syrians, with nearly 2.5 million registered as refugees, should overtake that long before the end of the year. About one-half of the refugees are children.
‘It breaks my heart to see this nation that for decades welcomed refugees from other countries ripped apart and forced into exile itself,’ Guterres told the U.N. General Assembly. Just five years ago, Syria hosted the world's second-largest number of refugees, he said.
Syria's neighbors now plead for assistance as hundreds or thousands of people flee into their countries every day.
The number of Syrian refugees now registered in far smaller Lebanon, for example, is the equivalent of having 71 million of them registered in the United States or almost 15 million in France, Guterres said.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2568251/UN-calls-Syrian-warring-sides-allow-aid-flow.html#ixzz371chlguu
That's what they see, that's why they go.
Syria's starving hordes: In a biblical picture of suffering, crowd stretching for as far as the eye can see gathers amid the rubble of Damascus for UN food hand-outs
Yarmouk, the Palestinian area of Damascus has been sealed to the outside world on and off since July
These photographs show the first food parcel arrival in Yarmouk for months, hundreds lining in the streets
Yarmouk may yet again cut off from humanitarian aid following clashes in Syria's capital, UN reports
Today, 175 rebel and foreign fighters were killed in a Syrian army ambush near Damascus
By Sara Malm
Published: 11:55, 26 February 2014 | Updated: 15:48, 26 February 2014
Hundreds of men, women and children fight to get to the front of the queue as a refugee camp in Damascus receives food parcels after being cut off for months.
Today the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) called on rebel forces and Al-Assad’s troops alike to allow ‘safe and unhindered humanitarian access’ to thousands of civilians in Yarmouk, a Palestinian district in the Syrian capital.
Yarmouk has seen some of the worst fighting in the capital, leading to severe food shortages and widespread hunger.
Hour of need: Residents of Syria's besieged Yarmuk Palestinian refugee camp, south of Damascus, crowding a destroyed street during a food distribution led by the UN agency
Never ending plight: The 'Yarmouk Camp' is a district of Damascus populated by more than 112,000 Palestinian refugees, who are now starving to death
Desperate need: A sick young woman is queuing up for a food parcel and medical assistance alongside her family in Yarmouk
UNWRA chief Chris Gunnes spoke today after a rare visit to Yarmouk on Monday where relief agencies have found it particularly difficult to provide food and medical assistance.
The Yarmouk Camp is a 0.8sq.mi. district of Damascus populated by more than 112,000 Palestinian refugees, who are mainly cut off from any foreign help.
Yarmouk Camp has been sealed since July 2013, resulting in acute and widespread deprivation, including severe malnutrition, while civilian residents are constantly exposed to the threat of death, injuries and trauma of the armed conflict.
The UN was given access to the camp by the Syrian authorities late January, which is when the photograph was taken.
However, following clashes in northern Yarmouk earlier this month, UNRWA said distribution of food parcels and medical supplies may be suspended yet again.
Christopher Gunness, from UNRWA, said: ‘It is impossible not to be touched by the apocalyptic scenes emerging from the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk in Damascus, besieged and cut off for months.
‘The images are at once epic and personal. Row upon row of gaunt faces, serried ranks of grimy, raged figures; the delicate, hunger-ravaged features of children waiting in line for an UNRWA food parcel; the face of a mother creased in grief for a deceased child; tears of joy as a father is reunited with a long-lost daughter.
'These are the vignettes of inhumanity that have become the regular fare of nightly news bulletins. They are UNRWA's daily reality.’
The reports of humanitarian crisis came as more than 175 rebels and foreign fighters, including ‘Saudis, Qataris and Chechens,’ were killed Wednesday in a Syrian army ambush near Damascus, state news agency SANA reported.
It said an army unit ‘spotted Al-Nusra Front (jihadist) and Liwa al-Islam (Islamist) terrorists’ near Damascus, and ‘killed 175 of them and wounded several others.’
Yesterday the UN’s High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres warned that Syrians could soon overtake Afghans as the world's biggest refugee population.
The organisation is predicting that the number of displaced Syrians will pass four million by the end of 2014.
Opposition activists say more than 140,000 people have died in the conflict, which enters its fourth year next month. The U.N. says 9.3 million Syrians are in need of humanitarian assistance.The number of Afghan refugees was 2.6 million at the end of 2012, UNHCR says.
Syrians, with nearly 2.5 million registered as refugees, should overtake that long before the end of the year. About one-half of the refugees are children.
‘It breaks my heart to see this nation that for decades welcomed refugees from other countries ripped apart and forced into exile itself,’ Guterres told the U.N. General Assembly. Just five years ago, Syria hosted the world's second-largest number of refugees, he said.
Syria's neighbors now plead for assistance as hundreds or thousands of people flee into their countries every day.
The number of Syrian refugees now registered in far smaller Lebanon, for example, is the equivalent of having 71 million of them registered in the United States or almost 15 million in France, Guterres said.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2568251/UN-calls-Syrian-warring-sides-allow-aid-flow.html#ixzz371chlguu
That's what they see, that's why they go.
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I shall be countering that with "where's Palestine"
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Sassy wrote:Free Palestine added to 2 bank notes! This is such a great idea!
That will be you entire contribution
I doubt you will be doing that with every single not every single time
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:Nems wrote:
Unless you put your name and address on the bank note too, what consequences?
Exactly. Win-win. Woo-hoo!
Oh believe me Zack, if I thought it would work I would do it myself, it was the claim to 'consequences' a la freedom fighter that raised a chortle ::D::
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:A recent report has said that people in Palestine have begun writing 'Free Palestine' on each Israeli shekel bank note that passes through their hands.
No matter what country you are from, no matter what currency you use.. please: every time you get ANY note in that currency, write on it in pen or permanent marker if possible 'FREE PALESTINE'. This is a global event, if it is illegal in your country to write on notes, please do not break the law. If it not, write away.
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Ok, so some of my friends and I have started doing this. If you see a speech bubble coming out from the Queen's mouth saying "Free Palestine", that's me.
WARNING: defacing bank notes is illegal in the UK and can be fined £200 for each count, according to Currency and Bank Notes Act 1928. But rarely enforced.
On it.......
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SEXY MAMA wrote:Fuzzy Zack wrote:A recent report has said that people in Palestine have begun writing 'Free Palestine' on each Israeli shekel bank note that passes through their hands.
No matter what country you are from, no matter what currency you use.. please: every time you get ANY note in that currency, write on it in pen or permanent marker if possible 'FREE PALESTINE'. This is a global event, if it is illegal in your country to write on notes, please do not break the law. If it not, write away.
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Ok, so some of my friends and I have started doing this. If you see a speech bubble coming out from the Queen's mouth saying "Free Palestine", that's me.
WARNING: defacing bank notes is illegal in the UK and can be fined £200 for each count, according to Currency and Bank Notes Act 1928. But rarely enforced.
On it.......
Knew you would be, every little bit helps don't it!!
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The figures vary as to how many Britons fought in Spain, 2500-4500.victorisnotamused wrote:presumably YOU therefor consider ISIS to be "heroes"?
you will change your tune when they bring back their "expertise" and let it loose upon us....
The difference...in case you are too daft to understand it is that those people from here that went to fight in spain had no intention of returning here and indulging in creating mass civillian casualties ......
Of course Hitler and Mussolini honed their bombing skills on the people of Spain, and all to conquer Europe with fascism. Hemingway and Blair wrote books, Picasso and Dali, (Dali supported Franco) painted thought provoking pictures.
Churchill's nephew fought for the republic, and then came back and fought against Hitler.
Young men have often gone off and fought for a cause, you might not agree with that cause, as might I, but for some they may feel, somewhat obliged.
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Agree Scrat, perhaps it's part of the idealism of youth, seeing what you think is injustice (and we all see that differently) and wanting to do something to change it.
In my day it was marching against the Vietnam War and being part of CND and all the other ideals we had. At least we had a small part in stopping the Vietnam war, although I think the fact that the atrocities that were happening, napalm et al, being shown on TV had the most effect. But it had the most effect on us marching as well, and why we were so angry about it.
In my day it was marching against the Vietnam War and being part of CND and all the other ideals we had. At least we had a small part in stopping the Vietnam war, although I think the fact that the atrocities that were happening, napalm et al, being shown on TV had the most effect. But it had the most effect on us marching as well, and why we were so angry about it.
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Some people want to dehumanise Muslims, I guess that eases the reasoning for them, with the right whinge it's mandatory, this is why Victor is bias against Muslims and Smelly wants to deny the very existence of Palestinians and Palestine.Sassy wrote:Agree Scrat, perhaps it's part of the idealism of youth, seeing what you think is injustice (and we all see that differently) and wanting to do something to change it.
In my day it was marching against the Vietnam War and being part of CND and all the other ideals we had. At least we had a small part in stopping the Vietnam war, although I think the fact that the atrocities that were happening, napalm et al, being shown on TV had the most effect. But it had the most effect on us marching as well, and why we were so angry about it.
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I absolutely disagree with Victor over this which he knows, but he's not right wing, very left on some things. Smelly I have on ignore again, he just makes me feel physically sick and is not worth reading lol
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On it.......
Cheers sis.
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Because i'm sitting on a black mamba.
Are you the fuzzy who got his face smashed in by BigFatMama in the pub car park around Leeds?
Yeah but no knock out. It went the distance and she won on points. :-p
Haha! Those were the days lol
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Hello Zack
Why not start with something that would help Palestine obtain its freedom by writing Free Gaza from Hamas?
You are not going to resolve a problem, when there is extremists on both sides who continually wish to seek war and aggression with each other, plus the fact I am not going to deface the currency whilst such extremists are in power.
Why not start with something that would help Palestine obtain its freedom by writing Free Gaza from Hamas?
You are not going to resolve a problem, when there is extremists on both sides who continually wish to seek war and aggression with each other, plus the fact I am not going to deface the currency whilst such extremists are in power.
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:victorisnotamused wrote:presumably YOU therefor consider ISIS to be "heroes"?
you will change your tune when they bring back their "expertise" and let it loose upon us....
The difference...in case you are too daft to understand it is that those people from here that went to fight in spain had no intention of returning here and indulging in creating mass civillian casualties ......
You do know that the UK government are funding ISIS via social media advertisng revenues?
Really ? where is the link
Are you being serious
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gerber wrote:Fuzzy Zack wrote:
You do know that the UK government are funding ISIS via social media advertisng revenues?
Really ? where is the link
Are you being serious
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28240052
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scrat wrote:Perhaps you would view the international brigade that fought in Spain in the same light, and call them criminals.victorisnotamused wrote:
which, strangely enough, in a nut shell is what ISIS say.....and those criminals from here that have gone to join them...
Gd point. I like it.
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Re: Put Free Palestine on your Bank Notes
Fuzzy Zack wrote:smelly_bandit wrote:I shall be countering that with "where's Palestine"
And it's comments like that which betray how worried you are. HA ha!
Haha...he's not worried, he's drunk.
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victorisnotamused wrote:presumably YOU therefor consider ISIS to be "heroes"?
you will change your tune when they bring back their "expertise" and let it loose upon us....
Why are they going to do that?
The only people we ever had to worry about coming back, were the British. Lol. But we calmed them.
These people seriously seem to be dedicated to their own cause.
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