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Splott David
24-09-16, 10:53
Some day people are going to learn the truth about what has been going on in Syria.

http://www.thecanary.co/2016/09/24/global-superpowers-playing-fire-room-full-dynamite-syria-video/

Wales-Bales
24-09-16, 12:30
The White Elephants have been in action again

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-37460849

Going by that report there is no love for Assad, and probably even his own mother hates him.

David Vincent
24-09-16, 12:51
The BBC coverage is simply disgusting. They push all the lies without any shame. As usual they have a quote from "The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights". Even the BBC must know that organisation is just a fat bloke who runs a clothes shop in Coventry. He hasn't been to Syria for 15 years.

https://www.rt.com/news/317813-sohr-visit-syria-long/

The only good thing about the BBC coverage is that it makes the average mug realise that if they are lying about Syria then the rest of the news is probably also full of lies.

Splott David
24-09-16, 12:58
The White Elephants have been in action again

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-37460849

Going by that report there is no love for Assad, and probably even his own mother hates him.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based group monitoring the conflict,said, (in between serving two schoolgirls with some T-shirts) "Assad did it"

Splott David
24-09-16, 13:03
The White Elephants have been in action again

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-37460849

Going by that report there is no love for Assad, and probably even his own mother hates him.

White Helmets 'pull them from the rubble' and then execute them when they're not busy.

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=fd8_1430900709

Mrs Steve R
24-09-16, 13:12
The White Elephants have been in action again

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-37460849

Going by that report there is no love for Assad, and probably even his own mother hates him.
Syria's White Helmets win 'alternative Nobel Prize' http://www.animated-smileys.com/emoticons/animated-smileys-rolleyes-08.gif
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-37442277

Splott David
24-09-16, 20:30
Syria's White Helmets win 'alternative Nobel Prize' http://www.animated-smileys.com/emoticons/animated-smileys-rolleyes-08.gif
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-37442277

https://twitter.com/medialens/status/779665359536287744

Mrs Steve R
24-09-16, 21:58
https://twitter.com/medialens/status/779665359536287744
What is your point?

Splott David
25-09-16, 09:37
What is your point?

Media Lens have gone back to an article from 2015 and point out, in view of Corbyn's increased popularity, are basically saying that after winning two elections in under twelve months his policies with regard to this issue will be harder to criticise. That is to say the arguments for Britain to get involved in foreign conflicts will now be far weaker.

Organ Morgan.
25-09-16, 11:26
The BBC coverage is simply disgusting. They push all the lies without any shame. As usual they have a quote from "The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights". Even the BBC must know that organisation is just a fat bloke who runs a clothes shop in Coventry. He hasn't been to Syria for 15 years.

https://www.rt.com/news/317813-sohr-visit-syria-long/

The only good thing about the BBC coverage is that it makes the average mug realise that if they are lying about Syria then the rest of the news is probably also full of lies.

The video's less than five minutes long. It features statements by leading neocon Michael Morell, a former CIA boss, in a TV interview last month. Scary stuff.


https://youtu.be/2IiS6Fehd44?t=56

David Vincent
25-09-16, 12:17
The video's less than five minutes long. It features statements by leading neocon Michael Morell, a former CIA boss, in a TV interview last month. Scary stuff.


https://youtu.be/2IiS6Fehd44?t=56

Morrell is sick. That's the only way to describe a creature like that. He is a big supporter Hillary Clinton, so when she is incapacitated with whatever illness she has - probably Parkinson's - we will have the likes of Morrell with their fingers on the button if she gets elected. The thought of someone with Parkinson's Disease having access to a nuclear button is just as frightening. She'd probably press it ten times a day by accident.

I don't think the crash was staged. When you look at Liveleak you can see that's normal driving in Russia.

David Vincent
25-09-16, 12:27
Media Lens have gone back to an article from 2015 and point out, in view of Corbyn's increased popularity, are basically saying that after winning two elections in under twelve months his policies with regard to this issue will be harder to criticise. That is to say the arguments for Britain to get involved in foreign conflicts will now be far weaker.

There's a good article by Peter Hitchens in The Mail today. He complains about the attempt to use things like the false flag attack on the aid convoy to get us into another war like Iraq. I can't remember if he thought it was a false flag. He also defends Jeremy Corbyn for his honesty and he attacks the hypocrisy of his Labour opponents. I can imagine there are some on here who would dislike Hitchens because he is seen as right wing, but I like the cut of his jib. He says what he thinks is right and is not afraid to say it.

goslow
25-09-16, 12:52
Morrell is sick. That's the only way to describe a creature like that. He is a big supporter Hillary Clinton, so when she is incapacitated with whatever illness she has - probably Parkinson's - we will have the likes of Morrell with their fingers on the button if she gets elected. The thought of someone with Parkinson's Disease having access to a nuclear button is just as frightening. She'd probably press it ten times a day by accident.

I don't think the crash was staged. When you look at Liveleak you can see that's normal driving in Russia.


You do know the 'button' isn't real don't you?

David Vincent
25-09-16, 13:36
You do know the 'button' isn't real don't you?

Ever heard of mononyms? I was using the word "button" mononymously. To me the image of someone with Parkinson's Disease with their finger over a nuclear button seemed amusing, but after thinking about it I now realise it is unfair to Parkinson's sufferers and to dullards like yourself who need explanations.