goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
Fred1new
- 07 Sep 2015 17:13
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I wonder how many more martyrs will be produced (in England) by the Drone (assassination) attack of in Syria Reyaad Khan.
"Cardiff-born Reyaad Khan was targeted in Raqqa on 21 August and died alongside fellow Briton Ruhul Amin and another fighter, the PM told MPs."
I think this another stroke of a genius.
I would feel much safer with the Tinker in charge.
dreamcatcher
- 07 Sep 2015 17:27
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Is it me or is there a couple of nutters posting on here. :-)) Wow!!!!!!!
will10
- 07 Sep 2015 17:38
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Just to balance some of the rubbish spouted here by tanker. I'm a immigrant, with my own business, pay my taxes and provide employment for over 20. Business is expanding but restricted by lack of trades. Hopefully new migrants more willing to fill vacancies.
Haystack
- 07 Sep 2015 17:52
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Don't be concerned about Mr T. He is a few sandwiches short of a picnic.
will10
- 07 Sep 2015 18:45
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Yes He missed his share when they were handing out the from the cup of human kindness.
Haystack
- 07 Sep 2015 22:34
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-leadership-contest-twothirds-of-people-think-jeremy-corbyn-would-be-unlikely-to-win-next-general-election-10490294.html
Labour leadership contest: Two-thirds of people think Jeremy Corbyn would be unlikely to win next general election
Exclusive: Survey will be seized upon by MPs hoping to oust the left-winger
By Andrew Grice
Monday 07 September 2015
Two out of three people believe that Jeremy Corbyn would be unlikely to lead Labour to victory at the next general election, according to a poll for The Independent.
Only 34 per cent of people think that the left-wing front-runner for the Labour leadership would be likely to take his party back into power at the 2020 election, while 66 per cent say he is unlikely to do so.
The survey of 2,000 people by ORB will be seized on by those Labour MPs already determined to oust Mr Corbyn before the next election if, as expected, he is confirmed as party leader when the result of the contest is announced on Saturday.
MaxK
- 07 Sep 2015 23:15
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Did the ORB survey do a poll on how the rest of the also-rans would do?
Haystack
- 08 Sep 2015 00:07
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Yes. Follow the link.
Fred1new
- 08 Sep 2015 08:00
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Fred1new
- 08 Sep 2015 08:06
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Drones are clever but crude.
Hammond drawing up a hit lit is even cruder.
The response may be a drawing up of hit-lists of UK targets abroad and the UK. in even cruder methods attacking them.
Defending those targets will be difficult and costly.
Stupidity of overgrown schoolboys.
jimmy b
- 08 Sep 2015 08:09
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Go back to bed Fred you blithering moron ,you shouldn't be out of your room this early .
cynic
- 08 Sep 2015 08:16
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HIT LIST ABROAD
drones may be crude - i think they're a very clever bit of engineering and computer technology myself - but they're clearly pretty effective and an awful lot more accurate and precise than even modern-day letter-box bombs
personally, i'm delighted that these two guys have been taken out and shall not mourn if others go the same way
HOWEVER, while I am perfectly satisfied that the intelligence on which this strike was made was accurate and the justification for the action well understood and accepted, it still feels like the start of a potentially slippery slope
morally, in my opinion, it is easily justified, but from a legal point of view (whatever that may mean), i'm not so sure
i have written long enough but am happy to expand further if requested
Fred1new
- 08 Sep 2015 08:20
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Jimmy,
I would think you are still drunk from the night before.
Have a lie down in a dark room and forget about yourself.
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Or get some help and read :
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/whatever-happens-in-the-labour-leadership-race-jeremy-corbyns-candidacy-is-not-a-calamity-10480133.html
STEVE RICHARDS
Whatever happens in the Labour leadership race, Jeremy Corbyn’s candidacy is not a calamity
VICTIM
- 08 Sep 2015 08:21
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Blimey cynic your not trying to find out where Fred lives are you . wink wink know what I mean .
jimmy b
- 08 Sep 2015 08:26
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I don't drink Fred ,it sounds like you take a lot of medication yourself though ,who else would post such drivel day after day and accuse anyone who doesn't agree with them of being Hitler .
cynic
- 08 Sep 2015 08:26
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my drains haven't been blocked for quite a while, so it can't be nearby
cynic
- 08 Sep 2015 08:31
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the effect of corbyn winning the labour leadership will not be as quite imagined ...... rather like betting on shares when something is a dead cert; it rarely works out as expected or as logic dictates
Fred1new
- 08 Sep 2015 08:34
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Manuel,
Always considered you as self-satisfied and short sighted!
Look at the likely response.
ISIS depends on its martyrs.
The actions carried out in this manner feeds their developments.
Listen to Fallon's patronising gloating defence of the action on BBC news could not have been done better by Cameron.
It is not the action but the consequences which count!
cynic
- 08 Sep 2015 08:38
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i have always had high regard as to your opinion of me
in this particular instance, what would you have done, given that the intelligence info was accurate?
would you have waited until something happened and then bemoaned the fact that no pre-emptive action was taken, even though there was compelling earlier evidence of the strong(est) likelihood of an attack?