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  • in reply to: USAF not F-35 thread #2122718
    St. John
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    I was thinking….

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    in reply to: USAF not F-35 thread #2122741
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    Here’s a picture anyway.

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    in reply to: General Discussion #221749
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    in reply to: USAF not F-35 thread #2122779
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    When I read that I just think, “more F-22s already.”

    in reply to: General Discussion #221754
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    https://www.yahoo.com/gma/trump-meeting-house-republicans-amid-border-wall-showdown-172011012.html

    House Republicans approve bill to fund border wall, setting up a final showdown in the Senate

    in reply to: General Discussion #221756
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    Isn’t there an RF gun that can cause these things to crash?

    in reply to: General Discussion #221761
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    You failed to mention the SNP in that list given that it’s ex-leader now hosts a talk show on RT. Probably also worth noting that the SNP first formed during Hitler’s golden years. I would also suggest that Corbyn’s Kremlin links are far stronger than Farage’s.

    in reply to: General Discussion #221787
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    Over-dramatisation. The interim plans are just to cover the extra lag during the transition. The drugs will still come here, just with a delay. These plans are only to cover the delay. Once the transition is done, drugs will be ordered in advance and arrive on time regularly.

    in reply to: General Discussion #221793
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    But he could at least say, because of this, because of that etc.

    in reply to: General Discussion #221795
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    That’s a non-statement without any underlying facts or substantiated argument to back it up.

    in reply to: General Discussion #221799
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    trekbuster – The no deal position appears to be winning right now.

    in reply to: General Discussion #221802
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    Petition to leave the EU with no deal.

    https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/229963

    in reply to: General Discussion #221804
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    We had very small representation in something we needed larger representation in. Unless you, as a country, can vote out the people making your rules, there is not sovereignty. Sovereignty means the ability to act alone as a nation in setting your own way. And please, like the EU isn’t controlled by the very worst kind of ‘in it for themselves’ corporations and wealthy individuals.

    in reply to: General Discussion #221808
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    Many argue that EU members are still sovereign just because they made a sovereign choice not to be sovereign though. Which has to be the most criss-crossed, self-defeating, argumentative BS ever unleashed verbally.

    in reply to: General Discussion #221844
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    First the EU takes control of immigration, then trade deals, then justice, then legislation, then monetary policy, then asylum, now budgets… Exactly what is there left? Why are people pretending that you can still be a sovereign nation inside the EU? Can the Europhiles at least finally concede that you cannot be a sovereign nation as a member of the EU?

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