yup...i know what the october surprise will be...jellus?...
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I thought you were going to say your daughter was pregnant by that boy. This thread is disappointing.
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Here's a September 23 surprise from the sister-in-law of Tony Blair.
Clicky
I wonder if any American media will pick this up and ask Bush what he thinks about Blair's own family shitting on him for going along with the US in foriegn policy?
Clicky
I wonder if any American media will pick this up and ask Bush what he thinks about Blair's own family shitting on him for going along with the US in foriegn policy?
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It's the same as those polls that say that 50% of all Americans don't believe in Evolution.GONNAFISTYA wrote:Where do you get this number?Freakaloin wrote:not another 911...it would be too obvious since over 100 million americans already think govt complicity...
Usually I couldn't care less what Americans think but if - as you say - 1/3 of the American population (not including the other 6 billion around the world) believes US government complicity...that should be huge news.
I haven't seen it.
It's called suggestive questioning, eg "Are you absolutely positive that no part of the government was involved in 9/11?"
the tony benn one is quite good too. i thought lauren booth was a bit weak, actuallyGONNAFISTYA wrote:Here's a September 23 surprise from the sister-in-law of Tony Blair.
Clicky
I wonder if any American media will pick this up and ask Bush what he thinks about Blair's own family shitting on him for going along with the US in foriegn policy?
It doesn't mean he was right, it just means his mother honoured his wishes.seremtan wrote:but since he's here now clearly his mother didn't abort him, so he was rightrellort wrote:when you posted a thread from your mums womb asking her not to abort youFreakaloin wrote:name 1 time i was wrong...
christ you're dense
Christ you're old.
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told u muthafuckas iran is not gonna be attacked...pakistan it is...just wait and see...
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/ ... 47,00.html
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/ ... 47,00.html
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
Oh they r gonna get attacked... just a matter of outsourcing... rofl...?
The biggest deterrent might come from the Israelis, not the Americans. Israeli defence sources are increasingly convinced that it will fall to them to stop a nuclear Iran. In their view Iran should not be allowed to get to the “point of no return” where it has the know-how to build a bomb.
In other news, things are not going so well in Afghanistan:
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/asi ... 777869.eceIn many cases, however, it was the troops who were on the receiving end. "Two days ago, we ran out of GPMG [general purpose machine gun] ammunition in our forward location," said an email to a Tory MP, Patrick Mercer. "The Taliban were dodging around in great numbers at about 700 metres and firing at us from there from behind all sorts of cover.
"We ran out of LINK [the linked-up ammunition for a general purpose machine gun] and we couldn't get any more in overnight because of the darkness and the weight of fire. We were within RPG range which they use superbly. We used our mortars to good effect, but again, ammunition ran short."
Similar complaints came from another officer, who said that his troops' SA80 rifles melted in the heat. "You would go to pull the trigger and a piece of the gun would come away in your hand," he wrote.
[size=85][color=#0080BF]io chiamo pinguini![/color][/size]
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Individuals with StPD:
* may have ideas of reference;
* be superstitious or preoccupied with paranormal phenomena;
* feel they have special powers;
* believe they have magical control over others;
* experience perceptual alterations;
* have loose and vague speech (without being incoherent);
* be suspicious and have paranoid ideation;
* be affectively inappropriate;
* have odd and eccentric mannerisms;
* experience interpersonal problems;
* have few close friends; and,
* have social anxiety that does not abate with time (DSM-IV™, 1994, pp. 641-642).
http://www.toad.net/~arcturus/dd/schtypal.htm
* may have ideas of reference;
* be superstitious or preoccupied with paranormal phenomena;
* feel they have special powers;
* believe they have magical control over others;
* experience perceptual alterations;
* have loose and vague speech (without being incoherent);
* be suspicious and have paranoid ideation;
* be affectively inappropriate;
* have odd and eccentric mannerisms;
* experience interpersonal problems;
* have few close friends; and,
* have social anxiety that does not abate with time (DSM-IV™, 1994, pp. 641-642).
http://www.toad.net/~arcturus/dd/schtypal.htm