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Obviously any similarity between the Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber al-Thani who accused the West of racism and bitterness for claiming corruption against his country having lost the World Cup in "a fair competition" and the Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber al-Thani wandering around Europe handing out 1 million euros in carrier bags to the great and the good is purely co-incidental.
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I am ,even the goody two shoes has formOriginally posted by cyril evans awaydays View PostI can absolutely understand why that final question would leave you bemused.
Was Obama’s $1.7 billion cash deal with Iran prohibited by U.S. law?
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Crooks crave cashOriginally posted by life on mars View PostI am ,even the goody two shoes has form
Was Obama’s $1.7 billion cash deal with Iran prohibited by U.S. law?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...ed-by-u-s-law/
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So in response to me being quizzical about a question from you which essentially asked people to philosiphise on where morality starts and..... well where it starts you come up with a four year old article stating that Barack Obama didn't break US law.Originally posted by life on mars View PostI am ,even the goody two shoes has form
Was Obama’s $1.7 billion cash deal with Iran prohibited by U.S. law?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...ed-by-u-s-law/
Perhaps a better question to ponder for you is why someone so morally bankrupt that he maintained a relationship with his mistress, before, during and after his car crash of a marriage and who seems to think nothing of hoovering up millions of Euros in cash of dubious provenance from Arabian sheiks still finds the Rwanda Policy morally repugnant. Yet you seem so positive about it!
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Don't read too much into it, he's just following the script.Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View PostSo in response to me being quizzical about a question from you which essentially asked people to philosiphise on where morality starts and..... well where it starts you come up with a four year old article stating that Barack Obama didn't break US law.
Perhaps a better question to ponder for you is why someone so morally bankrupt that he maintained a relationship with his mistress, before, during and after his car crash of a marriage and who seems to think nothing of hoovering up millions of Euros in cash of dubious provenance from Arabian sheiks still finds the Rwanda Policy morally repugnant. Yet you seem so positive about it!
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So to understand your point when you said:Originally posted by life on mars View PostFor balance Charlie's money goes to excellent charities around £3 million a year .. and that handover was part of that ..
Now the USA cash which smells , just ended up killing folk in Syria and funding terrorism.....
Is this the same fella who felt the Rwanda immigration policy was not right ??
Where does morality start and begin ?
What you meant was:
For balance Charlie's money goes to excellent charities around £3 million a year .. and that handover was part of that ..
Do you ever think through a post and wonder how ridiculous your next one might look if you can't hold a coherent thought?
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This might explain why they dumped all that cash on poor old Charlie, seems they are heading for a cashless society , so they though hey let's get rid of those old notes when we see that old bonny Prince :
RIYADH: Youth in Saudi Arabia are using less cash compared to other age groups, a sign that the Kingdom’s plans to create a cashless society is on course. Only 18 percent of Saudis aged between 16 and 22 years use cash, while almost half of people who are 60 and above use cash till date, a report by Fintech Saudi showed. The report also showed that 20 percent of the population in central region of Saudi Arabia, which includes the capital Riyadh, use cash in their everyday transactions, while 37 percent of those living in the western region use paper money in their daily dealings.
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