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    I was in a Hezbollah tunnel

    Apart from Himmy of course :ROFLMAO:
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    I was in a Hezbollah tunnel

    :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: I'm going to be the bigger person and let the baby have it's bottle. So, crack on and have the last word :ROFLMAO:
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    I was in a Hezbollah tunnel

    I don't know if you're having trouble with your eyesight or just struggling generally but I have reiterated that I used the word when. I say what I mean and I mean what I say.
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    I was in a Hezbollah tunnel

    I didn't say if, I said when. In other words, it is highly likely that the situation between Israel and Lebanon will escalate, although nobody knows when. I don't know why you are finding it so difficult to understand. Or perhaps I do :ROFLMAO:
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    I was in a Hezbollah tunnel

    Using the word when does not indicate a timescale. If I had said "as the ****e is about to hit the fan ..........." you would be correct but I didn't, so you're not. Here endeth your English comprehension lesson :ROFLMAO:
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    I was in a Hezbollah tunnel

    I didn't say that I thought war is imminent did I? :rolleyes:
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    I was in a Hezbollah tunnel

    It'll be interesting to see how many of the current muslim supporters on here are still doing so when the ****e hits the fan and we're drawn into a war with them.
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    Goodnight Iran.

    Yes, I know it is :rolleyes:
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    Goodnight Iran.

    My anti-muslim view has got nothing to do with misinformation or propaganda. It's personal.
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    Goodnight Iran.

    Well, she's of Palestinian descent so she would say that wouldn't she :rolleyes: Mind you, she's right. Most people in the West do care more about/support the Israelis than the Arabs as they are more likely to be considered their enemies.
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    Mohamed Al-Fayed

    According to this extract from the BBC News website article, it appears that you were right! Fourteen of the women the BBC has spoken to have brought civil claims against Harrods' current owners for damages. Harrods said it has a process available to women who say they were attacked by Fayed...
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    Mohamed Al-Fayed

    If that's true, you can almost guarantee that the number of alleged 'victims' will increase exponentially.
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    Who uses Pagers these days anyway?

    I think that might be the point. The Hezbollah terrorists struggling to communicate with each other.
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    More deaths in the channel.

    If some of the deceased are indeed children, that is sad of course but the responsibility for their death sits squarely on the shoulders of their parents who knowingly risked their child's life by putting them into the dinghy. Personally, I would never, ever risk my child's life like that...
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    A blast from the past!

    You can't lose what you've never had
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    Looks like Labour are rolling over for the unions to have their bellies tickled.

    It was entirely predictable that he would crawl out from under his rock and start whining and stamping his feet like a toddler :rolleyes: Mind you, he's not the only one. I read the other day that the BMA are not entirely happy with the 22% given to junior doctors and will ballot members on...
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    Valdo Calocane

    Has Himmy transitioned? :unsure: :ROFLMAO:
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    There is no such thing as "two tier policing"

    Was there video evidence of the person actually murdering her? No? Then there is no comparison between the two cases.
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    There is no such thing as "two tier policing"

    No. What possible reason could there be for not charging them?
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    There is no such thing as "two tier policing"

    Yes, I've seen the footage of them attacking the Police and it speaks for itself. There is no need to read the statements to know what they did.
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