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How can they be neck and neck ? Harris must be really shit or there's a lot of people voting Trump for a laugh/popcorn time. Its mental to have the thick cunt for another four years
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Or Farage, Liz Truss, or Russia....
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Not a bad team the bubbles, but we should have enough to beat them
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Was she the one that fingered you ?
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U.S. Donald Trump Donald Trump’s Long Love for McDonald’s, Explained 5 minute read Republican presidential nominee former U.S. President Donald Trump works behind the counter during a visit to McDonald’s restaurant in Feasterville-Trevose, Pa., on Oct. 20, 2024.Doug Mills—Pool/Getty Images Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump’s campaign stop at a McDonald’s in suburban Philadelphia on Sunday has sparked bemusement and bewilderment from onlookers. Could be related ? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning about an active E. coli outbreak, with cases linked to McDonald’s popular Quarter Pounder sandwich. This outbreak is currently affecting 12 states and has already led to 49 reported illnesses, 10 hospitalizations, and one death.
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Jorgensen; Veiga, Disasi, Badiashile, Cucurella; Fernandez, Dewsbury-Hall; Neto, Felix, Mudryk; Nkunku Probably...possibly
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No, just quoting the Panathanaikos fans
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Massive game 122 years ago same old shit
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Yup like statues for their second
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They've definitely been on the marching powder
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Hatrick now
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The Zionist leader, Vladimir Jabotinsky, following Herzl’s strategy of securing the patronage of major world powers articulated the Zionist position thus: Zionist colonisation must proceed regardless of the native population. Which means that it can proceed and develop only under the protection of a power that is independent of the native population – behind an iron wall, which the native population cannot breach. That is our Arab policy; not what it should be, but what it actually is, whether we admit it or not. What need we, otherwise, of the Balfour Declaration? Or of the Mandate? Their value to us is that outside Power has undertaken to create in the country such conditions of administration and security that if the native population should desire to hinder our work, they will find it impossible.
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Long before George Orwell popularised the expression “war is peace” in his 1949 novel, Zionism understood well that its colonial strategy depended on a deliberate and insistent confusion of the binary terms “war” and “peace”, so that each of them hides behind the other as one and the same strategy: “Peace” will always be the public name of a colonial war, and “war”, once it became necessary and public in the form of invasions, would be articulated as the principal means to achieve the sought after “peace”. Waging war as peace is so central to Zionist and Israeli propaganda that Israel’s 1982 invasion of Lebanon, which killed 20,000 civilians, was termed “Operation Peace for Galilee”. War and peace, therefore, are the same means whose only and ultimate strategic goal is European Jewish colonisation of Palestine and the subjugation and expulsion of Palestine’s native population.
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Bayern getting shredded
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18 Oct 2024 With a recorded vote of 124 nations in favour, 14 against, the resolution calls for Israel to comply with international law and withdraw its military forces, immediately cease all new settlement activity, evacuate all settlers from occupied land, and dismantle parts of the separation wall it constructed inside the occupied West Bank. The General Assembly further demanded that Israel return land and other “immovable property”, as well as all assets seized since the occupation began in 1967, and all cultural property and assets taken from Palestinians and Palestinian institutions. The resolution also demands Israel allow all Palestinians displaced during the occupation to return to their place of origin and make reparation for the damage caused by its occupation.
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The Zionist leaders’ assumption that the Palestinians were bribable, that they could be bought, and that they would accept Jewish domination in exchange for nominal economic benefits They declared as early as 1923 that: Our peace-mongers are trying to persuade us that the Arabs are either fools, whom we can deceive by masking our real aims, or that they are corrupt and can be bribed to abandon to us their claim to priority in Palestine, in return for cultural and economic advantages. I repudiate this conception of the Palestinian Arabs. Culturally they are five hundred years behind us, they have neither our endurance nor our determination; but they are just as good psychologists as we are …. We may tell them whatever we like about the innocence of our aims, watering them down and sweetening them with honeyed words to make them palatable, but they know what we want, as well as we know what they do not want. They feel at least the same instinctive jealous love of Palestine, as the old Aztecs felt for ancient Mexico, and the Sioux for their rolling Prairies.
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The IDF was formed from three different proscribed terrorist groups that terrorised the British, Palestinians, and anyone that stood in their way. The three terrorist groups were Irgun, Haganah and Lehi. They committed so many atrocities before 1948. Those Irgun, Haganah, and Lehi terrorists went on to be Prime Ministers and senior Israeli government officials. Then when the US realised its strategic importance in the Middle East, a client state was born - a veneer of democracy, masking an overblown entitlement, along with a homicidal view of Arabs. Toxic combination. However, very lucrative for the military industrial complex, its shareholders, and keeping the Middle East on fire
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Barcelona want him apparently Simon Phillips
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9/10 of his posts just made up nonsense
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Its important to differentiate between jews, Israel, and zionism. To conflate them is problematic. Many zionists with their expansionist right wing policies if confronted, immediately play the anti semitic card. Conversley there are gentile and muslims, as you say, that blame jews. Separate entities completely. There is a large Jews Against Zionism movement. The current israeli government have zero intention of two states. Imo one state, and they all get along....fantasy
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All the neighbours have said go back to the 1967 land grabs and there will be peace. my answer would be - Israel could call their bluff and see what happens. Nothing to lose. The current Ultra Right Wing government do not want this, they do not want two states, just like the nazis they invade, slaughter, and take the land. Israel needs a new government imo
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People are polarised on this issue. People wont shift especially if they have some weird religious affliction. Its sad for Israelis living under Netanyahu, and psychos Smotrich and Gvir - they will suffer revenge attacks for decades, people that have lost parents, children, whole families. Just slaughtered Bottom line is people either support genocide and an occupying apartheid regime or they dont. The danger of endorsing such mass slaughter is it legitimises other states to do the same in the future.
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International law says Israel is illegally occupying Palestinian land. The longest illegal occupation in history. Under International law occupied people have the right to defend themselves I hope that question is rhetorical Illegal settlements in the West Bank - settlers burning olive groves, bulldozing houses, shooting children in the head, while the IDF protect them. Yes, very peacefully They always play 'the victim' -its the UN, its the Houthis, its Hamas, Its Save the Children, Its World Foodbank, Its the Palestinians, its Al Jazeera, its Doctors without Borders, Its Christian Aid, its Medecin sans Frontieres, its human shields, .......as they commit genocide with the largest weapons cache per capita in the World
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Chelsea fans tell £89m flop to 'stay there' after he's spotted at Arsenal game.....