honest
Galloway is a hateful man,who hates the people he lives among.
I remember him addressing Archway/Islington pro-I ra Irish republican parades when those same groups were exploding bombs in London.
He also made friends with nutters such as Sadam,and Gadaffi.
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World cup in Qatar anyone................could you imagine the outrage if it was in Israel,from the so called civil right's lobbies?
And the west backed Kuwait against Iraq,and cosy up to Saudi's for oil.
Hypocritical world.
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Cal
GG uses muslim voters in east London and Bradford to promote his anti-British agenda,imo.
He is a menace.
I heard some sunni tribal leaders will turn on Isis/IS once the Shi'ite leadership has been removed or reformed?
The Kurdish fighters at least stood their ground,although they appear have pulled out in northern Iraq,leaving Christians vulnerable.
I wonder how many Christian jihadists will flock to save them?
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They may do, but I think they'll be heavily outgunned. This can only be resolved through heavy air superiority IMO (which is not going to come from the Iraqi air force's second-hand planes)
US considering airstrikes against ISIS
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comment by Cal Neva (U11544)
posted 1 minute ago
I would prefer a Muslim country to take action.Which one would be a big problem.
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mulim countries are no different to the USA or any western country, in that they don't give a shít unless they can get something out of it or their borders are threatened.
I'm really exhausted hearing crap like "where is the outrage over Syria, ISIS etc". Syria occupied my newscreens for months with plenty of sabre rattling from US and British governments about armed intervention. Not to mention both sides in the conflict have commited horrible crimes. Infact, Assad's forces seem a lot more sane and human than the nutters that have taken over the rebel movement. Thankfully, the West grew a brain and laid off rather than worsening the situation. ISIS are not seen by anyone as a legitimate group that can be reasoned with - just savages. There is outcry over Israel's actions cos it's supposed to be a credible, civilized member of the international community but it seems to live by its own rules. It's pretty much a compliment on them. Are they supposed to be addressed with the same contempt as terrorist groups?
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posted 40 seconds ago
comment by Cal Neva (U11544)
posted 1 minute ago
I would prefer a Muslim country to take action.Which one would be a big problem.
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mulim countries are no different to the USA or any western country, in that they don't give a shít unless they can get something out of it or their borders are threatened.
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Exactly. All countries are the same. Only America aka "world police" could actually stop ISIS. If Iran get involved the likes of Saudi and Qatar would strengthen ISIS even more to weaken Iran.
Ironically the only winner here is Israel
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comment by Sheriff John Brown - bring back David Dein (U7482)
posted 1 minute ago
I'm really exhausted hearing crap like "where is the outrage over Syria, ISIS etc". Syria occupied my newscreens for months with plenty of sabre rattling from US and British governments about armed intervention. Not to mention both sides in the conflict have commited horrible crimes. Infact, Assad's forces seem a lot more sane and human than the nutters that have taken over the rebel movement. Thankfully, the West grew a brain and laid off rather than worsening the situation. ISIS are not seen by anyone as a legitimate group that can be reasoned with - just savages. There is outcry over Israel's actions cos it's supposed to be a credible, civilized member of the international community but it seems to live by its own rules. It's pretty much a compliment on them. Are they supposed to be addressed with the same contempt as terrorist groups?
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No one is saying anything about Assad and Syria. ISIS are now in Iraq murdering and driving thousands to millions of non-Muslims and Shia population away, committing what could be labelled ethnic cleansing. You barely here it reported on the news, which explains why you don't even know about it.
It is well known that they're sponsored by the oil rich Saudi, Qata and Kuwait, yet there are no protests on the streets calling for intervention.
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Infact, Assad's forces seem a lot more sane and human than the nutters that have taken over the rebel movement.
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If I can interject, I think a lot of the backlash against and attribution of barbarity to the anti-Assad rebels has been due to them being lumped in with ISIS, who many erroneously thought were part of the rebel movement. In fact up until recently they were collaborating with the Assad regime (who have now realised the enormity of the problem) and have continuously fought and undermined the rebellion.
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sheriff
Never get sick about hearing how Isis,now IS,are murdering,as they continue to do so............Israel have stopped,but islamist nutters have been at it for ages,and where are the protestors who come out when Gaza suffers?
Israel should not kill kids,and tank fire is madness in built up areas,even though hamas use these areas to fire from.
Israel is hated and surrounded by hostile people,so Israel will act in a manner not befitting a normal liberal democracy.
Silence is deafening when islamists are being bigoted and violent and bloodthirsty.
No one is saying anything about Assad and Syria. ISIS are now in Iraq murdering and driving thousands to millions of non-Muslims and Shia population away, committing what could be labelled ethnic cleansing. You barely here it reported on the news, which explains why you don't even know about it.
It is well known that they're sponsored by the oil rich Saudi, Qata and Kuwait, yet there are no protests on the streets calling for intervention
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What do you mean no one is saying anything. You must live on another planet. I've seen plenty of media coverage. The media has just grown exhausted with the Syrian conflict after months of hysteria. Nobody is out to get Israel because of some irrational hate. I'm tired of the victim complex.The same mentality they use to justify their disproportionate responses to evrything - just keep selling the siege mentality to everyone.
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If I can interject, I think a lot of the backlash against and attribution of barbarity to the anti-Assad rebels has been due to them being lumped in with ISIS, who many erroneously thought were part of the rebel movement. In fact up until recently they were collaborating with the Assad regime (who have now realised the enormity of the problem) and have continuously fought and undermined the rebellion.
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Untrue. The rebels consist of several different militant groups and a good number of them are extremist savages.
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comment by Sheriff John Brown - bring back David Dein (U7482)
posted 15 seconds ago
No one is saying anything about Assad and Syria. ISIS are now in Iraq murdering and driving thousands to millions of non-Muslims and Shia population away, committing what could be labelled ethnic cleansing. You barely here it reported on the news, which explains why you don't even know about it.
It is well known that they're sponsored by the oil rich Saudi, Qata and Kuwait, yet there are no protests on the streets calling for intervention
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What do you mean no one is saying anything. You must live on another planet. I've seen plenty of media coverage. The media has just grown exhausted with the Syrian conflict after months of hysteria. Nobody is out to get Israel because of some irrational hate. I'm tired of the victim complex.The same mentality they use to justify their disproportionate responses to evrything - just keep selling the siege mentality to everyone.
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Why do you keep going on about Syria conflict? ISIS activities in Iraq have nothing to do with Syria. Horrendous crimes are being committed in Northern Iraq and thousands of innocent people are being murdered in cold blood for no reason and without provocation. The people carrying out the activities are sponsored and funded by oil rich Arab nations. How come no one is calling for them to be punished? Again where's the outrage? Where are the protests?
Silence is deafening when islamists are being bigoted and violent and bloodthirsty.
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Again, this is paranoid nonsense. There is plenty of coverage and condemnation of what is going on in those countries.
Benayoun is a Disgrace
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honest
Galloway is a hateful man,who hates the people he lives among.
I remember him addressing Archway/Islington pro-I ra Irish republican parades when those same groups were exploding bombs in London.
He also made friends with nutters such as Sadam,and Gadaffi.
posted on 7/8/14
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posted on 7/8/14
World cup in Qatar anyone................could you imagine the outrage if it was in Israel,from the so called civil right's lobbies?
And the west backed Kuwait against Iraq,and cosy up to Saudi's for oil.
Hypocritical world.
posted on 7/8/14
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posted on 7/8/14
Cal
GG uses muslim voters in east London and Bradford to promote his anti-British agenda,imo.
He is a menace.
posted on 7/8/14
I heard some sunni tribal leaders will turn on Isis/IS once the Shi'ite leadership has been removed or reformed?
The Kurdish fighters at least stood their ground,although they appear have pulled out in northern Iraq,leaving Christians vulnerable.
I wonder how many Christian jihadists will flock to save them?
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They may do, but I think they'll be heavily outgunned. This can only be resolved through heavy air superiority IMO (which is not going to come from the Iraqi air force's second-hand planes)
posted on 7/8/14
US considering airstrikes against ISIS
posted on 7/8/14
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posted on 7/8/14
comment by Cal Neva (U11544)
posted 1 minute ago
I would prefer a Muslim country to take action.Which one would be a big problem.
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mulim countries are no different to the USA or any western country, in that they don't give a shít unless they can get something out of it or their borders are threatened.
posted on 7/8/14
I'm really exhausted hearing crap like "where is the outrage over Syria, ISIS etc". Syria occupied my newscreens for months with plenty of sabre rattling from US and British governments about armed intervention. Not to mention both sides in the conflict have commited horrible crimes. Infact, Assad's forces seem a lot more sane and human than the nutters that have taken over the rebel movement. Thankfully, the West grew a brain and laid off rather than worsening the situation. ISIS are not seen by anyone as a legitimate group that can be reasoned with - just savages. There is outcry over Israel's actions cos it's supposed to be a credible, civilized member of the international community but it seems to live by its own rules. It's pretty much a compliment on them. Are they supposed to be addressed with the same contempt as terrorist groups?
posted on 7/8/14
comment by Cinciwolf (U11551)
posted 40 seconds ago
comment by Cal Neva (U11544)
posted 1 minute ago
I would prefer a Muslim country to take action.Which one would be a big problem.
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mulim countries are no different to the USA or any western country, in that they don't give a shít unless they can get something out of it or their borders are threatened.
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Exactly. All countries are the same. Only America aka "world police" could actually stop ISIS. If Iran get involved the likes of Saudi and Qatar would strengthen ISIS even more to weaken Iran.
Ironically the only winner here is Israel
posted on 7/8/14
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posted on 7/8/14
comment by Sheriff John Brown - bring back David Dein (U7482)
posted 1 minute ago
I'm really exhausted hearing crap like "where is the outrage over Syria, ISIS etc". Syria occupied my newscreens for months with plenty of sabre rattling from US and British governments about armed intervention. Not to mention both sides in the conflict have commited horrible crimes. Infact, Assad's forces seem a lot more sane and human than the nutters that have taken over the rebel movement. Thankfully, the West grew a brain and laid off rather than worsening the situation. ISIS are not seen by anyone as a legitimate group that can be reasoned with - just savages. There is outcry over Israel's actions cos it's supposed to be a credible, civilized member of the international community but it seems to live by its own rules. It's pretty much a compliment on them. Are they supposed to be addressed with the same contempt as terrorist groups?
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No one is saying anything about Assad and Syria. ISIS are now in Iraq murdering and driving thousands to millions of non-Muslims and Shia population away, committing what could be labelled ethnic cleansing. You barely here it reported on the news, which explains why you don't even know about it.
It is well known that they're sponsored by the oil rich Saudi, Qata and Kuwait, yet there are no protests on the streets calling for intervention.
posted on 7/8/14
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posted on 7/8/14
Infact, Assad's forces seem a lot more sane and human than the nutters that have taken over the rebel movement.
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If I can interject, I think a lot of the backlash against and attribution of barbarity to the anti-Assad rebels has been due to them being lumped in with ISIS, who many erroneously thought were part of the rebel movement. In fact up until recently they were collaborating with the Assad regime (who have now realised the enormity of the problem) and have continuously fought and undermined the rebellion.
posted on 7/8/14
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posted on 7/8/14
sheriff
Never get sick about hearing how Isis,now IS,are murdering,as they continue to do so............Israel have stopped,but islamist nutters have been at it for ages,and where are the protestors who come out when Gaza suffers?
Israel should not kill kids,and tank fire is madness in built up areas,even though hamas use these areas to fire from.
Israel is hated and surrounded by hostile people,so Israel will act in a manner not befitting a normal liberal democracy.
Silence is deafening when islamists are being bigoted and violent and bloodthirsty.
posted on 7/8/14
No one is saying anything about Assad and Syria. ISIS are now in Iraq murdering and driving thousands to millions of non-Muslims and Shia population away, committing what could be labelled ethnic cleansing. You barely here it reported on the news, which explains why you don't even know about it.
It is well known that they're sponsored by the oil rich Saudi, Qata and Kuwait, yet there are no protests on the streets calling for intervention
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What do you mean no one is saying anything. You must live on another planet. I've seen plenty of media coverage. The media has just grown exhausted with the Syrian conflict after months of hysteria. Nobody is out to get Israel because of some irrational hate. I'm tired of the victim complex.The same mentality they use to justify their disproportionate responses to evrything - just keep selling the siege mentality to everyone.
posted on 7/8/14
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posted on 7/8/14
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posted on 7/8/14
If I can interject, I think a lot of the backlash against and attribution of barbarity to the anti-Assad rebels has been due to them being lumped in with ISIS, who many erroneously thought were part of the rebel movement. In fact up until recently they were collaborating with the Assad regime (who have now realised the enormity of the problem) and have continuously fought and undermined the rebellion.
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Untrue. The rebels consist of several different militant groups and a good number of them are extremist savages.
posted on 7/8/14
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posted on 7/8/14
comment by Sheriff John Brown - bring back David Dein (U7482)
posted 15 seconds ago
No one is saying anything about Assad and Syria. ISIS are now in Iraq murdering and driving thousands to millions of non-Muslims and Shia population away, committing what could be labelled ethnic cleansing. You barely here it reported on the news, which explains why you don't even know about it.
It is well known that they're sponsored by the oil rich Saudi, Qata and Kuwait, yet there are no protests on the streets calling for intervention
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What do you mean no one is saying anything. You must live on another planet. I've seen plenty of media coverage. The media has just grown exhausted with the Syrian conflict after months of hysteria. Nobody is out to get Israel because of some irrational hate. I'm tired of the victim complex.The same mentality they use to justify their disproportionate responses to evrything - just keep selling the siege mentality to everyone.
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Why do you keep going on about Syria conflict? ISIS activities in Iraq have nothing to do with Syria. Horrendous crimes are being committed in Northern Iraq and thousands of innocent people are being murdered in cold blood for no reason and without provocation. The people carrying out the activities are sponsored and funded by oil rich Arab nations. How come no one is calling for them to be punished? Again where's the outrage? Where are the protests?
posted on 7/8/14
Silence is deafening when islamists are being bigoted and violent and bloodthirsty.
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Again, this is paranoid nonsense. There is plenty of coverage and condemnation of what is going on in those countries.
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