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Child health - WHO | Regional Office for AfricaThat was in 2005.
But the boats are coming, from Africa and from Asia as well.
So, in fact, Europe is solving other continent's problems.
I'm sure frau Merkel had some boats ready to send to the UK..
Brexit was just in time.
On a more serious note:
Does Africa needs help? Yes!
Who's helping? Europe.
is the USA helping?
is Argentina helping?
It was fun while it lasted...
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Your definition of waking up is what exactly? Signing away our 2nd Amendment rights because of murderous nutbags going on killing sprees? Don't try to make erroneous comparisons between US and AU. You don't have a porous border to the south and a sizable criminal element who will be the last to participate in a misconceived buyback program. Meanwhile, the law-abiding pawns will be sitting ducks while they waste precious defenseless minutes waiting for police to arrive.Comment
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Funny how you think the left and its astroturfing groups (like the BLM) that promote cop-killing and incite rioting are free of evil, while the righties are everything wrong with the world. As last night's events proved (along with this fraudulent impostor president we have stoking the flames of dissension), we're moving more towards a civil or race war than the kumbaya utopia you're envisioning. If you only want to blame Trump, you need to look in the mirror and at many of the politicians on your side who have built this. Rand Paul was the most sensible candidate running and with him gone, there will ultimately be no good to come from either a Trump or a corrupt to the core Clinton presidency. You add her public penchant for gun confiscation and the many openings on the SC, and you are just stoking the cauldron of dissent and rebellion.^Cautionary tale to be sure... as a long side note in response to your comment about populism, Trump and the US, I really do hope America is not headed in that direction. I think populism has a tribalism component to it as well, which has been brewing strongly since the Bush administration I think. That administration really cut out a lot of the social care parts of our society, which signaled to a lot of America that money was more important than people. And fuck that by the way. But Trump has been digging his own campaigns grave now for months, and will be impossible to dig himself out of it. I think our country is actually slowly on the right track as far as the collective consciousness goes. I guess living close to this last horrendous attack on a night club and witnessing the community come together and it still is has given me new hope in the midst of all the darkness.Comment
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This totally flies in the face of all the actual factsYour definition of waking up is what exactly? Signing away our 2nd Amendment rights because of murderous nutbags going on killing sprees? Don't try to make erroneous comparisons between US and AU. You don't have a porous border to the south and a sizable criminal element who will be the last to participate in a misconceived buyback program. Meanwhile, the law-abiding pawns will be sitting ducks while they waste precious defenseless minutes waiting for police to arrive.
You don't even know what your second amendment is or means
And it is an amendment. !!
I love a good debate, but a debate based on your fantasies is not fun
Last edited by DIDI; July 10, 2016, 06:37:34 PM.The 'club spirit' is in the soul. It Never DiesOriginally posted by TheVrkit IS incredible isn't it??
STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
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Careful, he might put you on ignore for talking to him like that.Score so far: Owned ZoverTard 8 times - twice in one week! Twice more in same weekend.
More than six months later - he's still pissed LOL - check the last visitor - guess who the last visitor is on my profile page.
His newest incarnation this week:♫♫♫♫♫♫Comment
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^^ I should be so lucky
The 'club spirit' is in the soul. It Never DiesOriginally posted by TheVrkit IS incredible isn't it??
STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
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It's really funny to read shit like this and how completely ignorant you are to the subject at hand. It completely betrays any notion that you actually have the faintest clue of what you're talking about.Your definition of waking up is what exactly? Signing away our 2nd Amendment rights because of murderous nutbags going on killing sprees? Don't try to make erroneous comparisons between US and AU. You don't have a porous border to the south and a sizable criminal element who will be the last to participate in a misconceived buyback program. Meanwhile, the law-abiding pawns will be sitting ducks while they waste precious defenseless minutes waiting for police to arrive.
Btw, it happens a LOT.Score so far: Owned ZoverTard 8 times - twice in one week! Twice more in same weekend.
More than six months later - he's still pissed LOL - check the last visitor - guess who the last visitor is on my profile page.
His newest incarnation this week:♫♫♫♫♫♫Comment
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You need two-thirds of each body of govt. to repeal amendments. Good luck with that. And they are not fantasies. If you are well-trained in the use of firearms and you are guarding your home with such, your chances of survival are much higher in the event of a break-in than if you wait for the police. Every day you hear about intruders being repelled and homeowner lives being saved thanks to the judicious use of firearms (but not if you only read leftist rags). This would be common sense, but you've fed so heavily into the propaganda of disarmament of the populace (and the law-abiders at that), that you can't understand it. There is no rational debate with people who advocate for the repeal of the 2nd Amendment and personal firearm confiscation. That would result in the biggest bloodbath since the civil war.Comment
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As a know-nothing yourself who has an inflated value of his own knowledge, please stay in Canada.Comment
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Not trying to argue with you at all, principally because i kinda agree with what you are saying, especially with the common sense part..If you are well-trained in the use of firearms and you are guarding your home with such, your chances of survival are much higher in the event of a break-in than if you wait for the police. Every day you hear about intruders being repelled and homeowner lives being saved thanks to the judicious use of firearms (but not if you only read leftist rags). This would be common sense, but you've fed so heavily into the propaganda of disarmament of the populace (and the law-abiders at that), that you can't understand it.
That said, do you realise that most of the people in general are not well trained for anything at all, right? Before giving the rights to use fire arms you got to have the confirmation that people are trained to apply education, manners, ethics and an infinite so on... basically, recognize the difference between everything you can do before using fire arms (which ultimately is a resource to use).
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