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Post by Harrier on Mar 23, 2016 8:39:02 GMT -5
Cameron has fought hard for EU reform but it's to late, the British people are sick to fuck of Brussels and Merkel puppeteering the rest of Europe and it's time for us to break free and get back to controlling our own destiny. Like you said, we don't need Europe economically, nor do we need them tellin us how straight a banana should be or how we police our borders etc Fuckin Merkel tryin to tell us we should lavish benefits on Eastern European migrants from day one when they have paid fuck all into the system. We fought two world wars beside each other for our freedom from the Germans, now all of Europe has to answer to them as to what we can and can't do. Britain should never have been involved with the union in the first place, it was a partial commitment anyway as we never gave up our currency and we are so different to the rest of Europe it's scary.Fuck Europe. This. In fairness, you guys have always been in the EU when you wanted and negociated you're way out of other stuff. You have you're own money! Is there any uprising from the French people on the back of the Paris attacks regarding foreign policy? Hollande still seems up Merkel's ass.
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Post by Raoul Duke on Mar 23, 2016 8:44:09 GMT -5
This. In fairness, you guys have always been in the EU when you wanted and negociated you're way out of other stuff. You have you're own money! Is there any uprising from the French people on the back of the Paris attacks regarding foreign policy? Hollande still seems up Merkel's ass. Economically, we will always be the little neighbor next door. Foreign policy-wise, I don't really see where we're kissing their ass. If anything, we're pretty much aligned with the US.
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Post by Harrier on Mar 23, 2016 8:48:34 GMT -5
Is there any uprising from the French people on the back of the Paris attacks regarding foreign policy? Hollande still seems up Merkel's ass. Economically, we will always be the little neighbor next door. Foreign policy-wise, I don't really see where we're kissing their ass. If anything, we're pretty much aligned with the US. I don't mean you as people, more your government, they seem cosy with Merkel. On the outside looking in it looks like you stand side by side on a lot of affairs. Which western country isn't aligned with the U.S?
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Post by Raoul Duke on Mar 23, 2016 8:55:49 GMT -5
Economically, we will always be the little neighbor next door. Foreign policy-wise, I don't really see where we're kissing their ass. If anything, we're pretty much aligned with the US. I don't mean you as people, more your government, they seem cosy with Merkel. On the outside looking in it looks like you stand side by side on a lot of affairs. We do. It's historical and at the very birth of the EU. France/Germany connection has been the engine since the begining. It's a constant complaint here of the Euro-scpetics that we're always following their lead.
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Post by jetswin on Mar 23, 2016 9:12:02 GMT -5
Trump supporters you mean? Yes, in response to your last sentence. calling people who don't have college degrees "uneducated" is ridiculous and a lefty wingnut talking point. I'm sure we all know people who have not attended college that we consider intelligent. That being said, I think it makes sense to assume that the majority of Americans without a college education are probably employed as laborers, or something along those lines. As a matter of self preservation I think it is also assumable that refugees without college, or perhaps any at all education, would target labor jobs here in the US. Trump wants to stem the tide, laborers are likely to support that logically. On the topic of the Muslim extremists murder innocents yet again, when does the world take the gloves off and address this once and for all? At least the President got to enjoy a baseball game yesterday, what a fine example of the leader of the free world. fucking disgrace.
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Post by Harrier on Mar 23, 2016 9:18:19 GMT -5
I don't mean you as people, more your government, they seem cosy with Merkel. On the outside looking in it looks like you stand side by side on a lot of affairs. We do. It's historical and at the very birth of the EU. France/Germany connection has been the engine since the begining. It's a constant complaint here of the Euro-scpetics that we're always following their lead. That's intriguing. So are euro-sceptics a majority or minority in France? With history it's an uncomfortable alliance for me too see, but the majority of Brits are anti euro so that's understandable. You think there will ever be a referendum on Europe in France and put it to the French people? I don't see this special relationship with the U.S, Where was the french support for the invasion of Iraq? I only caught the tail end of that war and did most of my service in Afghanistan but from what I remember there was no French military involvement. It always seems to be us goin into war with the U.S until Syria, which seems to have strained relations.
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Post by Raoul Duke on Mar 23, 2016 9:36:43 GMT -5
We do. It's historical and at the very birth of the EU. France/Germany connection has been the engine since the begining. It's a constant complaint here of the Euro-scpetics that we're always following their lead. That's intriguing. So are euro-sceptics a majority or minority in France? With history it's an uncomfortable alliance for me too see, but the majority of Brits are anti euro so that's understandable. You think there will every be a referendum on Europe in France and put it to the French people? I don't see this special relationship with the U.S, Where was the french support for the invasion of Iraq? I only caught the tail end of that war and did most of my service in Afghanistan but from what I remember there was no French military involvement. It always seems to be us goin into war with the U.S until Syria, which seems to have strained relations. There could be a referendum one day. I wouldn't be surprised. US/France relations has come a long way since the invasion of Irak. The fact we went to bat against the US in the UN during the whole "weapons of Mass Destruction" BS really irked the US and brought the anti-French sentiments to new heights. Since then things are a lot better IMO. Sarkozy did a lot to mend bridges and we are on practically every battlefield alongside our allies.
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Post by quantum on Mar 23, 2016 9:43:38 GMT -5
I don't want to jump to any conclusions, but something tells me we might be hearing the words "Muslim extremists" pretty soon. Not from President Obama. you spelled Obozo wrong
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Post by shea319now314 on Mar 23, 2016 9:51:41 GMT -5
The sooner Europe and America wake up and accept the fact that Islam is a political movement masquerading as a "religion", the better off we will be. Unfortunately both continents need to man up and do the horrible things men do to each other in order to preserve our way of life. WW3 has started and it's been going on 25 -30 years already. The sooner we wake up and realize these motherfuckers ain't going to be happy until they rule the world, the better off we will be. Stop placating these bastards, take a look at the 1930s placating Hitler worked real well didn't it. We have to make a stand before we can't.
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Post by quantum on Mar 23, 2016 9:51:56 GMT -5
Europe continues to get these wake-up calls, the question is whether they're going to truly get out of bed and confront or just keep hitting the snooze bar in my opinion. I’m curious what it is we should be doing which we’re not. Even if you seal off the borders to refugees you still have a problem with inbred radicalism through the ghettos and prisons. Like Turk said earlier, I’m not even sure that ends the problem. What would America do if Mexicans (or of mexican descent) were muslim? Seal off the borders OK, but you still have millions on your soil, some productive legal citizens, others are trying to get by, and others are just not fitting in for various reasons. What do you do? The odds are all in their favor. You can stop 99% of these random attacks and still lose because they have to succeed only once. First, deport any "religious leader" that advocates killing non-believers. Dump them in Saudi Arabia. Second, end the "no-go" zones in Western countries, even if you have to use National Guardsmen or Army. Monitor Facebook and Twitter for subversive threats and deport any non-citizens; keep a close watch on citizens.
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Post by Raoul Duke on Mar 23, 2016 9:55:08 GMT -5
I’m curious what it is we should be doing which we’re not. Even if you seal off the borders to refugees you still have a problem with inbred radicalism through the ghettos and prisons. Like Turk said earlier, I’m not even sure that ends the problem. What would America do if Mexicans (or of mexican descent) were muslim? Seal off the borders OK, but you still have millions on your soil, some productive legal citizens, others are trying to get by, and others are just not fitting in for various reasons. What do you do? The odds are all in their favor. You can stop 99% of these random attacks and still lose because they have to succeed only once. First, deport any "religious leader" that advocates killing non-believers. Dump them in Saudi Arabia. Second, end the "no-go" zones in Western countries, even if you have to use National Guardsmen or Army. Monitor Facebook and Twitter for subversive threats and deport any non-citizens; keep a close watch on citizens. FTR Fox News apologized for the No Go Zones reports which is complete BS. www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/wp/2015/01/18/fox-news-corrects-apologizes-for-no-go-zone-remarks/
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Post by Harrier on Mar 23, 2016 9:58:35 GMT -5
The sooner Europe and America wake up and accept the fact that Islam is a political movement masquerading as a "religion", the better off we will be. Unfortunately both continents need to man up and do the horrible things men do to each other in order to preserve our way of life. WW3 has started and it's been going on 25 -30 years already. The sooner we wake up and realize these motherfuckers ain't going to be happy until they rule the world, the better off we will be. Stop placating these bastards, take a look at the 1930s placating Hitler worked real well didn't it. We have to make a stand before we can't. Unfortunately the enemy is at it's height of strength when we are at our weakest due to the politically correct, human rights, can't say or do anything society we live in.
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Post by DDNYjets on Mar 23, 2016 10:07:31 GMT -5
Raoul, basically what you are saying is that you guys dont have the Fuck You money otherwise you would tell Merkell to fuck off. And I sympathize with how Harrier feels about fighting world wars to get away from fucking Germany only to essentially surrender to them with the EU.
As for the "no-go" zones its basically semantics and technicalities. Are any of you guys going to move in there? Doubt it. And their lack of assimilation is equal to blame. More so in my opinon bc I feel when you move to someone's country you make an extra effort to fit in as my grandparents did here. As for the police willingness to go into those areas I think you would have to ask them.
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Post by Harrier on Mar 23, 2016 10:12:25 GMT -5
Raoul, basically what you are saying is that you guys dont have the Fuck You money otherwise you would tell Merkell to fuck off. And I sympathize with how Harrier feels about fighting world wars to get away from fucking Germany only to essentially surrender to them with the EU. As for the "no-go" zones its basically semantics and technicalities. Are any of you guys going to move in there? Doubt it. And their lack of assimilation is equal to blame. More so in my opinon bc I feel when you move to someone's country you make an extra effort to fit in as my grandparents did here. As for the police willingness to go into those areas I think you would have to ask them. Which is exactly why we will be tellin the krout bitch to shove her EU reform up her fat schnitzel ass this summer.
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Post by jetswin on Mar 23, 2016 10:30:43 GMT -5
is this where weiner schnitzel comes from?
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