We'll just let pritch converse with himself.
We'll just let pritch converse with himself.
A interesting article to digest over your morning breakfast.
https://www.businessinsider.com/uk-a...0-1/?r=AU&IR=T
A Sad reflection on modern day news agencies, when it is left to comedians to do their job, and do it in a more informative way FFS.
Physics; Thou art a cruel, heartless Bitch-of-a-Mistress
T-shirts that aren't a fashion statement are a pretty good indicator of what one believes or supports or likes. I've got numerous Metal T-Shirts (as an example). Think MAGA Hats or similar, an ANTIFA T-shirt is a fairly accurate indicator of what politics you are likely to hold. On top of that it doesn't contradict other bits of information we have.
Is there Conjecture - for sure, but it's not baseless.
True... Myself and my Wife have discussed this (based on what she says her childhood was like) - My current battle plan is a tactical 5 year retreat to the Pub.
My Project manager disagrees....
Very strongly...
Physics; Thou art a cruel, heartless Bitch-of-a-Mistress
And I completely agree with your points. Left leaning for sure. But not the basis to place all parenting assumptions upon.
Solid plan
Yes, I was going to put in the caveat, mangers may not agree - but just the fact they feel like that, imagine not being able to leave those problems behind at the office each day? Or even worse, having to deal with shitty shit at work and also having a stroppy asperger monster waiting to work you over at home!
Suddenly the narrative has been changed to become it's - "White Man Wars"? :- https://www.bitchute.com/video/aBzlnZOhtZ0/ -
"Trump whisperer Pompeo" was the one who made the case to take out Soleimani, - https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/2...mani--reports/ -
- MIGA? MAGA? MEENY? MOH? - I am POTUS, their leader - "They tell me" which way to go? -
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/...s-on-key-claimNicky Hager and Jon Stephenson have stood by the claims in their book Hit and Run, saying they are "100 per cent sure" about the facts of the military operation,
Hager and Stephenson stood by the information in Hit and Run, with Stephenson saying the pair were "100 per cent sure" Kiwi soldiers had been operating in the villages they named.
"We're absolutely confident we're right, no question about it."
The information came from "multiple, multiple sources", Stephenson said.
In a statement sent to media on Sunday night, the authors say it's "actually impossible that the story is wrong".
Hit & Run states that there were no insurgents in the village of Khak Khuday Dad or nearby Naik - and that the Defence Force was mistaken to think there were.One of the authors of Hit & Run has now backtracked from a key claim in the book, revealing he now believes armed insurgents were in a village attacked by New Zealand elite soldiers.
But Mr Stephenson said he had since spoken to two insurgent commanders who say they were in or around Naik during Operation Burnham.
No caption needed?:- https://twitter.com/HenryMakow/statu...307138/photo/1 -
Thanks Katman I hadn't seen that.
It appears the SAS handed prisoners, or whoever, to the Afghan authorities, no question. It also seems that in your view there's something wrong with that, so what do you think should happen in those circumstances?
What the SAS were doing is normal procedure. This is not at all like the CIA's "extraordinary rendition" where prisoners were flown to different countries specifically to be tortured
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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