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comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
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sizzle unblock me, so i can comment on your vaccine thread
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Don't hold your breath he was going to unfilter me after the US election but I'm still waiting.
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I miss the Friday pun game.
He filtered me because I predicted Spurs would finish 8th last season lol
That life under the charlatans in charge who try to preach democracy and that sort of bolllocks is so bad they miss the bloke who butchered their family members for decades.
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And regardless of better or worse, UK and USA have no right to "spread democracy" through war under false pretences
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Saddam's brother was a right barrel of laughs too.
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His son Uday brought in some revolutionary training and motivational methods to Iraqi football.
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comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 56 seconds ago
I’ve been to Iraq twice in the last 7 years and I’ve seen people actually saying ‘Allah yirhamak Saddam’
RIP Saddam. For those that don’t seem to understand how shiiiit the country has got that they’re pining after a tyrant
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I get the exact same from my uncle in law, who is Syrian and who's family lives in Syria. Assad is loved over there, despite what the news wants you to believe. And if the news lies about that, what else do they lie about in order to topple a leader they do desperately need out of the way.
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That eminent weapon scientists kill themselves beside rivers?
https://twitter.com/Clayburn/status/1371268469145079809
bill burr is popular
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Al-Saadi Gaddafi (Saadi Gheddafi in Italian) signed for Perugia in 2003 under the president Luciano Gaucci. Saadi employed Diego Maradona as his technical consultant and Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson as his personal trainer. In the season 2003-2004 he made only one substitute appearance against Juventus F.C. , the team that Saadi was shareholder and big fan of, becoming the first professional Libyan to debut in Serie A. In the same season after the game against Reggina (he was a reserve player in the game) he failed a doping test and he got suspended by competitions for three months. Saadi was never really considered a true professional player by press and most of the Perugia supporters. An article in “la Repubblica” (one of the most reputable and important Italian newspaper) said that “Even at twice his current speed he would still be twice as slow as slow itself.” In the season 2004-2005 he still was a Perugia first team player but he never played any game.
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 28 seconds ago
Al-Saadi Gaddafi (Saadi Gheddafi in Italian) signed for Perugia in 2003 under the president Luciano Gaucci. Saadi employed Diego Maradona as his technical consultant and Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson as his personal trainer. In the season 2003-2004 he made only one substitute appearance against Juventus F.C. , the team that Saadi was shareholder and big fan of, becoming the first professional Libyan to debut in Serie A. In the same season after the game against Reggina (he was a reserve player in the game) he failed a doping test and he got suspended by competitions for three months. Saadi was never really considered a true professional player by press and most of the Perugia supporters. An article in “la Repubblica” (one of the most reputable and important Italian newspaper) said that “Even at twice his current speed he would still be twice as slow as slow itself.” In the season 2004-2005 he still was a Perugia first team player but he never played any game.
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Ben Johnson was only Canadian until he failed that drug test. Afterwards he was Jamaican again. According to the racist tw@ts on the Canadian Olympic team.
comment by Just Shoot (U10408)
posted 14 minutes ago
Same goes for Russians. I used to teach many and quite a few preferred the USSR and communism.
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Who wouldn’t?!
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posted less than a minute ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 28 seconds ago
Al-Saadi Gaddafi (Saadi Gheddafi in Italian) signed for Perugia in 2003 under the president Luciano Gaucci. Saadi employed Diego Maradona as his technical consultant and Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson as his personal trainer. In the season 2003-2004 he made only one substitute appearance against Juventus F.C. , the team that Saadi was shareholder and big fan of, becoming the first professional Libyan to debut in Serie A. In the same season after the game against Reggina (he was a reserve player in the game) he failed a doping test and he got suspended by competitions for three months. Saadi was never really considered a true professional player by press and most of the Perugia supporters. An article in “la Repubblica” (one of the most reputable and important Italian newspaper) said that “Even at twice his current speed he would still be twice as slow as slow itself.” In the season 2004-2005 he still was a Perugia first team player but he never played any game.
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Ben Johnson was only Canadian until he failed that drug test. Afterwards he was Jamaican again. According to the racist tw@ts on the Canadian Olympic team.
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Imagine the shock when after time being spent with his technical consultant and personal trainer, he failed a drug test!
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comment by Sir Digby (U6039)
posted 7 minutes ago
https://twitter.com/Clayburn/status/1371268469145079809
bill burr is popular
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Clayburn Griffin
@Clayburn
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15 Mar
While I'm not suggesting Bill Burr is a racist, a white man having a non-white wife can sometimes be a sign of racism. So you shouldn't assume someone isn't racist just because they own a minority s3x servant. They may very well have one because they're racist.
LMAO these people are just ridiculous
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posted 31 seconds ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
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comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 28 seconds ago
Al-Saadi Gaddafi (Saadi Gheddafi in Italian) signed for Perugia in 2003 under the president Luciano Gaucci. Saadi employed Diego Maradona as his technical consultant and Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson as his personal trainer. In the season 2003-2004 he made only one substitute appearance against Juventus F.C. , the team that Saadi was shareholder and big fan of, becoming the first professional Libyan to debut in Serie A. In the same season after the game against Reggina (he was a reserve player in the game) he failed a doping test and he got suspended by competitions for three months. Saadi was never really considered a true professional player by press and most of the Perugia supporters. An article in “la Repubblica” (one of the most reputable and important Italian newspaper) said that “Even at twice his current speed he would still be twice as slow as slow itself.” In the season 2004-2005 he still was a Perugia first team player but he never played any game.
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Ben Johnson was only Canadian until he failed that drug test. Afterwards he was Jamaican again. According to the racist tw@ts on the Canadian Olympic team.
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Imagine the shock when after time being spent with his technical consultant and personal trainer, he failed a drug test!
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comment by Boom SakaLaca (U3664)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 0 seconds ago
sizzle unblock me, so i can comment on your vaccine thread
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Don't hold your breath he was going to unfilter me after the US election but I'm still waiting.
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I miss the Friday pun game.
He filtered me because I predicted Spurs would finish 8th last season lol
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My crimes are political.
Too many times I've told the truth about the state of our hopeless opposition.
Its weird that a bloke who loves to antagonise is so quick to filter but there we have it.
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Sir Digby (U6039)
posted 7 minutes ago
https://twitter.com/Clayburn/status/1371268469145079809
bill burr is popular
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Clayburn Griffin
@Clayburn
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15 Mar
While I'm not suggesting Bill Burr is a racist, a white man having a non-white wife can sometimes be a sign of racism. So you shouldn't assume someone isn't racist just because they own a minority s3x servant. They may very well have one because they're racist.
LMAO these people are just ridiculous
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Burr loves this schitt.
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comment by ttliv87 (U11882)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by ttliv87 (U11882)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 56 seconds ago
I’ve been to Iraq twice in the last 7 years and I’ve seen people actually saying ‘Allah yirhamak Saddam’
RIP Saddam. For those that don’t seem to understand how shiiiit the country has got that they’re pining after a tyrant
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I get the exact same from my uncle in law, who is Syrian and who's family lives in Syria. Assad is loved over there, despite what the news wants you to believe. And if the news lies about that, what else do they lie about in order to topple a leader they do desperately need out of the way.
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That eminent weapon scientists kill themselves beside rivers?
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Just saying I believe my uncles family who have first hand experience of living there and first hand experience of the "moderate" rebels.
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Same with the Libyans too, absolutely regretting handing Gaddafi to the West on a plate. Now look at them.
Liberalism is probably the wrong word to use for Saddam’s reign, I’d use secularism instead.
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comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by ttliv87 (U11882)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by ttliv87 (U11882)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 56 seconds ago
I’ve been to Iraq twice in the last 7 years and I’ve seen people actually saying ‘Allah yirhamak Saddam’
RIP Saddam. For those that don’t seem to understand how shiiiit the country has got that they’re pining after a tyrant
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I get the exact same from my uncle in law, who is Syrian and who's family lives in Syria. Assad is loved over there, despite what the news wants you to believe. And if the news lies about that, what else do they lie about in order to topple a leader they do desperately need out of the way.
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That eminent weapon scientists kill themselves beside rivers?
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Just saying I believe my uncles family who have first hand experience of living there and first hand experience of the "moderate" rebels.
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Same with the Libyans too, absolutely regretting handing Gaddafi to the West on a plate. Now look at them.
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The b@sturds shot the Doc over a wee bit of plutonium.
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posted on 16/3/21
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 0 seconds ago
sizzle unblock me, so i can comment on your vaccine thread
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Don't hold your breath he was going to unfilter me after the US election but I'm still waiting.
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I miss the Friday pun game.
He filtered me because I predicted Spurs would finish 8th last season lol
posted on 16/3/21
That life under the charlatans in charge who try to preach democracy and that sort of bolllocks is so bad they miss the bloke who butchered their family members for decades.
posted on 16/3/21
comment by CrouchEndGooner (U13531)
posted 2 minutes ago
And regardless of better or worse, UK and USA have no right to "spread democracy" through war under false pretences
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posted on 16/3/21
comment by Just Shoot (U10408)
posted 1 minute ago
Saddam's brother was a right barrel of laughs too.
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His son Uday brought in some revolutionary training and motivational methods to Iraqi football.
posted on 16/3/21
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posted on 16/3/21
comment by ttliv87 (U11882)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 56 seconds ago
I’ve been to Iraq twice in the last 7 years and I’ve seen people actually saying ‘Allah yirhamak Saddam’
RIP Saddam. For those that don’t seem to understand how shiiiit the country has got that they’re pining after a tyrant
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I get the exact same from my uncle in law, who is Syrian and who's family lives in Syria. Assad is loved over there, despite what the news wants you to believe. And if the news lies about that, what else do they lie about in order to topple a leader they do desperately need out of the way.
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That eminent weapon scientists kill themselves beside rivers?
posted on 16/3/21
https://twitter.com/Clayburn/status/1371268469145079809
bill burr is popular
posted on 16/3/21
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posted on 16/3/21
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posted on 16/3/21
Al-Saadi Gaddafi (Saadi Gheddafi in Italian) signed for Perugia in 2003 under the president Luciano Gaucci. Saadi employed Diego Maradona as his technical consultant and Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson as his personal trainer. In the season 2003-2004 he made only one substitute appearance against Juventus F.C. , the team that Saadi was shareholder and big fan of, becoming the first professional Libyan to debut in Serie A. In the same season after the game against Reggina (he was a reserve player in the game) he failed a doping test and he got suspended by competitions for three months. Saadi was never really considered a true professional player by press and most of the Perugia supporters. An article in “la Repubblica” (one of the most reputable and important Italian newspaper) said that “Even at twice his current speed he would still be twice as slow as slow itself.” In the season 2004-2005 he still was a Perugia first team player but he never played any game.
posted on 16/3/21
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 28 seconds ago
Al-Saadi Gaddafi (Saadi Gheddafi in Italian) signed for Perugia in 2003 under the president Luciano Gaucci. Saadi employed Diego Maradona as his technical consultant and Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson as his personal trainer. In the season 2003-2004 he made only one substitute appearance against Juventus F.C. , the team that Saadi was shareholder and big fan of, becoming the first professional Libyan to debut in Serie A. In the same season after the game against Reggina (he was a reserve player in the game) he failed a doping test and he got suspended by competitions for three months. Saadi was never really considered a true professional player by press and most of the Perugia supporters. An article in “la Repubblica” (one of the most reputable and important Italian newspaper) said that “Even at twice his current speed he would still be twice as slow as slow itself.” In the season 2004-2005 he still was a Perugia first team player but he never played any game.
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Ben Johnson was only Canadian until he failed that drug test. Afterwards he was Jamaican again. According to the racist tw@ts on the Canadian Olympic team.
posted on 16/3/21
comment by Just Shoot (U10408)
posted 14 minutes ago
Same goes for Russians. I used to teach many and quite a few preferred the USSR and communism.
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Who wouldn’t?!
posted on 16/3/21
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 28 seconds ago
Al-Saadi Gaddafi (Saadi Gheddafi in Italian) signed for Perugia in 2003 under the president Luciano Gaucci. Saadi employed Diego Maradona as his technical consultant and Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson as his personal trainer. In the season 2003-2004 he made only one substitute appearance against Juventus F.C. , the team that Saadi was shareholder and big fan of, becoming the first professional Libyan to debut in Serie A. In the same season after the game against Reggina (he was a reserve player in the game) he failed a doping test and he got suspended by competitions for three months. Saadi was never really considered a true professional player by press and most of the Perugia supporters. An article in “la Repubblica” (one of the most reputable and important Italian newspaper) said that “Even at twice his current speed he would still be twice as slow as slow itself.” In the season 2004-2005 he still was a Perugia first team player but he never played any game.
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Ben Johnson was only Canadian until he failed that drug test. Afterwards he was Jamaican again. According to the racist tw@ts on the Canadian Olympic team.
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Imagine the shock when after time being spent with his technical consultant and personal trainer, he failed a drug test!
posted on 16/3/21
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posted on 16/3/21
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posted on 16/3/21
comment by Sir Digby (U6039)
posted 7 minutes ago
https://twitter.com/Clayburn/status/1371268469145079809
bill burr is popular
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Clayburn Griffin
@Clayburn
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15 Mar
While I'm not suggesting Bill Burr is a racist, a white man having a non-white wife can sometimes be a sign of racism. So you shouldn't assume someone isn't racist just because they own a minority s3x servant. They may very well have one because they're racist.
LMAO these people are just ridiculous
posted on 16/3/21
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 31 seconds ago
comment by son of quebec (U8127)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 28 seconds ago
Al-Saadi Gaddafi (Saadi Gheddafi in Italian) signed for Perugia in 2003 under the president Luciano Gaucci. Saadi employed Diego Maradona as his technical consultant and Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson as his personal trainer. In the season 2003-2004 he made only one substitute appearance against Juventus F.C. , the team that Saadi was shareholder and big fan of, becoming the first professional Libyan to debut in Serie A. In the same season after the game against Reggina (he was a reserve player in the game) he failed a doping test and he got suspended by competitions for three months. Saadi was never really considered a true professional player by press and most of the Perugia supporters. An article in “la Repubblica” (one of the most reputable and important Italian newspaper) said that “Even at twice his current speed he would still be twice as slow as slow itself.” In the season 2004-2005 he still was a Perugia first team player but he never played any game.
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Ben Johnson was only Canadian until he failed that drug test. Afterwards he was Jamaican again. According to the racist tw@ts on the Canadian Olympic team.
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Imagine the shock when after time being spent with his technical consultant and personal trainer, he failed a drug test!
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posted on 16/3/21
comment by Boom SakaLaca (U3664)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted 0 seconds ago
sizzle unblock me, so i can comment on your vaccine thread
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Don't hold your breath he was going to unfilter me after the US election but I'm still waiting.
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I miss the Friday pun game.
He filtered me because I predicted Spurs would finish 8th last season lol
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My crimes are political.
Too many times I've told the truth about the state of our hopeless opposition.
Its weird that a bloke who loves to antagonise is so quick to filter but there we have it.
posted on 16/3/21
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 22 seconds ago
comment by Sir Digby (U6039)
posted 7 minutes ago
https://twitter.com/Clayburn/status/1371268469145079809
bill burr is popular
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Clayburn Griffin
@Clayburn
·
15 Mar
While I'm not suggesting Bill Burr is a racist, a white man having a non-white wife can sometimes be a sign of racism. So you shouldn't assume someone isn't racist just because they own a minority s3x servant. They may very well have one because they're racist.
LMAO these people are just ridiculous
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Burr loves this schitt.
posted on 16/3/21
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posted on 16/3/21
comment by ttliv87 (U11882)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by ttliv87 (U11882)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 56 seconds ago
I’ve been to Iraq twice in the last 7 years and I’ve seen people actually saying ‘Allah yirhamak Saddam’
RIP Saddam. For those that don’t seem to understand how shiiiit the country has got that they’re pining after a tyrant
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I get the exact same from my uncle in law, who is Syrian and who's family lives in Syria. Assad is loved over there, despite what the news wants you to believe. And if the news lies about that, what else do they lie about in order to topple a leader they do desperately need out of the way.
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That eminent weapon scientists kill themselves beside rivers?
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Just saying I believe my uncles family who have first hand experience of living there and first hand experience of the "moderate" rebels.
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Same with the Libyans too, absolutely regretting handing Gaddafi to the West on a plate. Now look at them.
posted on 16/3/21
Liberalism is probably the wrong word to use for Saddam’s reign, I’d use secularism instead.
posted on 16/3/21
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posted on 16/3/21
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by ttliv87 (U11882)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by ttliv87 (U11882)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Constantinople (U11781)
posted 56 seconds ago
I’ve been to Iraq twice in the last 7 years and I’ve seen people actually saying ‘Allah yirhamak Saddam’
RIP Saddam. For those that don’t seem to understand how shiiiit the country has got that they’re pining after a tyrant
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I get the exact same from my uncle in law, who is Syrian and who's family lives in Syria. Assad is loved over there, despite what the news wants you to believe. And if the news lies about that, what else do they lie about in order to topple a leader they do desperately need out of the way.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That eminent weapon scientists kill themselves beside rivers?
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Just saying I believe my uncles family who have first hand experience of living there and first hand experience of the "moderate" rebels.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Same with the Libyans too, absolutely regretting handing Gaddafi to the West on a plate. Now look at them.
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The b@sturds shot the Doc over a wee bit of plutonium.
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