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Re: A Ringside view.

Postby B25 » Mon Sep 02, 2013 2:27 pm

Paphitis wrote:Cameron has done the right thing. He deserves a lot of respect for making a good decision for Britain.


Err! Cameron had nothing to do with it, it was Parliament that refused and saved his shitty arse. If there was ever, getting off the hook, this was it for Cam baby.

he doesn't know how lucky he is to be given a face saving back door.
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Re: A Ringside view.

Postby Paphitis » Mon Sep 02, 2013 2:37 pm

B25 wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Cameron has done the right thing. He deserves a lot of respect for making a good decision for Britain.


Err! Cameron had nothing to do with it, it was Parliament that refused and saved his shitty arse. If there was ever, getting off the hook, this was it for Cam baby.

he doesn't know how lucky he is to be given a face saving back door.


Actually, things are not that simple at all.

Cameron knew the result beforehand. Furthermore, Australian caretaker PM suspended his election campaign for the day and apparently told Obama that this war is, and I quote, "a badies versus badies war".

So don't think for one second that the US and Britain don't know what is going on and who exactly is responsible for the chemical attacks which incidentally have stopped for now.

Just be happy that all this has been the best thing that has occured!
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Re: A Ringside view.

Postby Schnauzer » Mon Sep 02, 2013 2:58 pm

Paphitis wrote:
B25 wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Cameron has done the right thing. He deserves a lot of respect for making a good decision for Britain.


Err! Cameron had nothing to do with it, it was Parliament that refused and saved his shitty arse. If there was ever, getting off the hook, this was it for Cam baby.

he doesn't know how lucky he is to be given a face saving back door.


Actually, things are not that simple at all.

Cameron knew the result beforehand. Furthermore, Australian caretaker PM suspended his election campaign for the day and apparently told Obama that this war is, and I quote, "a badies versus badies war".

So don't think for one second that the US and Britain don't know what is going on and who exactly is responsible for the chemical attacks which incidentally have stopped for now.

Just be happy that all this has been the best thing that has occured!


I trust you are NOT alluding to the RESULT of the investigation to determine who is responsible for the use of chemical weapons. :shock:
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Re: A Ringside view.

Postby kurupetos » Mon Sep 02, 2013 7:05 pm

Paphitis wrote:
B25 wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Cameron has done the right thing. He deserves a lot of respect for making a good decision for Britain.


Err! Cameron had nothing to do with it, it was Parliament that refused and saved his shitty arse. If there was ever, getting off the hook, this was it for Cam baby.

he doesn't know how lucky he is to be given a face saving back door.


Actually, things are not that simple at all.

Cameron knew the result beforehand. Furthermore, Australian caretaker PM suspended his election campaign for the day and apparently told Obama that this war is, and I quote, "a badies versus badies war".

So don't think for one second that the US and Britain don't know what is going on and who exactly is responsible for the chemical attacks which incidentally have stopped for now.

Just be happy that all this has been the best thing that has occured!

Have they stopped or have they "stopped", aussie boy? :roll:

Don't believe everything the Zionist-controlled media tell you. :wink:
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Re: A Ringside view.

Postby bill cobbett » Mon Sep 02, 2013 10:14 pm

Well, let's consider what the lack of action says to Assad and to the victims of this outrage..

.. and it was an outrage of the worst kind wasn't it boys and girls...???

So what message does the lack of any real and meaningful response send ...???

Isn't the message to Assad to do it again...???

Now the "rebels" (as someone says above) are far, far from supporters of our liberal democratic ways ... indeed most a bunch of religious zealots ... but what arrangements the future holds for Syria is a matter for the people of Syria.

Our role should be confined to a Moral One... Whoever has used these damnable chemical weapons must be paid to pay a price as punishment and most, most importantly to deter future use against hundreds of civilians.

To do nothing is as damnable as the use of these disgusting bombs .
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Re: A Ringside view.

Postby kurupetos » Mon Sep 02, 2013 10:19 pm

bill cobbett wrote:Well, let's consider what the lack of action says to Assad and to the victims of this outrage..

.. and it was an outrage of the worst kind wasn't it boys and girls...???

So what message does the lack of any real and meaningful response send ...???

Isn't the message to Assad to do it again...???

Now the "rebels" (as someone says above) are far, far from supporters of our liberal democratic ways ... indeed most a bunch of religious zealots ... but what arrangements the future holds for Syria is a matter for the people of Syria.

Our role should be confined to a Moral One... Whoever has used these damnable chemical weapons must be paid to pay a price as punishment and most, most importantly to deter future use against hundreds of civilians.

To do nothing is as damnable as the use of these disgusting bombs .

What a load of smelly bollocks. :twisted:

Who told you the Americunts and your stupid country are the peace makers, while everybody else is evil, goblin? :roll:
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Re: A Ringside view.

Postby bill cobbett » Mon Sep 02, 2013 11:10 pm

kurupetos wrote:
bill cobbett wrote:Well, let's consider what the lack of action says to Assad and to the victims of this outrage..

.. and it was an outrage of the worst kind wasn't it boys and girls...???

So what message does the lack of any real and meaningful response send ...???

Isn't the message to Assad to do it again...???

Now the "rebels" (as someone says above) are far, far from supporters of our liberal democratic ways ... indeed most a bunch of religious zealots ... but what arrangements the future holds for Syria is a matter for the people of Syria.

Our role should be confined to a Moral One... Whoever has used these damnable chemical weapons must be paid to pay a price as punishment and most, most importantly to deter future use against hundreds of civilians.

To do nothing is as damnable as the use of these disgusting bombs .

What a load of smelly bollocks. :twisted:

Who told you the Americunts and your stupid country are the peace makers, while everybody else is evil, goblin? :roll:


Piss off you smelly punt...
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Re: A Ringside view.

Postby kurupetos » Tue Sep 03, 2013 12:46 am

^^Vaffanculo folletto. :lol:
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Re: A Ringside view.

Postby bill cobbett » Tue Sep 03, 2013 1:01 am

kurupetos wrote:^^Vaffanculo folletto. :lol:


You go and tell that to the people of Tylliria and Famagusta ... civilians deliberately targeted by Turkey in the past ... as we all will know.

Both cases where indiscriminate bombing of civilians took place and where the Great Powers looked on...

... weren 't the Great Powers as guilty as Turkey back then and on dozens of other occasions in CY... again, as today, through their inaction.

An easier Moral Question to answer for some of you scabby lot...

... You see a bunch of thuggish adults beating the shit out of some children..

... Do you walk away...???
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Re: A Ringside view.

Postby supporttheunderdog » Tue Sep 03, 2013 5:55 am

The trouble with some events in Syria is that you see a number of dead people where both bunches of thugs are blaming the othe for killing them, and where there are at least some indications that in this case in fact the so called nice thugs who Obama and Cameron might want to climb into bed with might be the ones using these weapons and who have accidentally killed their own people. If that is correct Obama and Cameron would be punishing the wrong person,

Now they are wriggling like stuck pigs trying to backtrack on their threats.

I still wonder if somewhere they are not looking at action against Iran...
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