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Wouldn't membership to the EU (now that UK has decided to leave) make it easier to re-claim Gibraltar?
dear god...
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Wouldn't membership to the EU (now that UK has decided to leave) make it easier to re-claim Gibraltar?
It's a question, not a statement dummy.dear god...![]()
Miles Ben Zonah is playin' the victim again today.
The Judenazi hate hate HATES it when facts intrude on his carefully constructed reality-distortion cocoon.
The simple fact is that the vote demographic clearly showed TWO things:
- The less educated you were, the more likely you were to vote "leave"
- The older you were, the more likely you were to vote "leave"
Seeing that miles ben zonah is both one of the oldest and least educated members of the general board, it's no surprise to find him expressing solidarity with his "leave" brethren.
It's a question, not a statement dummy.![]()
Funny how "racism" keeps creeping in to the conversation. I was unaware that the Pols, Czechs, etc. were a race apart from the English. Do they also feel that way about the Scots, Irish, and Welsh?
Xenophobe would most likely be a better choice if that were what was really going on but I suspect it's far more complicated than that.
Hearkening back to my conversations with p-p-man, it always struck me as a rather futile idea to try to create a "United States of Europe." From an economic standpoint it made sense but the cultural, language, and legal system obstacles always seemed to me to be a bridge a little too far to actually make happen.
The former Soviet Unions attempt to create (and Russia's new efforts to re-create same) a similar entity in Eastern Europe should have been a 'tell.' The 40 years of the Soviet Unions heavy handed, bureaucratic attempts to do so only made the member states all the more eager to get the hell out of the arrangement. Add to that the LONG history of animosity and distrust between the various European nations and you have a ready made prescription for failure.
Ishmael
the answer to your question is 'no'. you understand what 'in perpetuity' means, yes? and i think the treaty of utrecht precedes the EU by quite some time.
so, who's the dummy when it comes to history?![]()
Yeah, racists are dumb isn't exactly news.
Wouldn't membership to the EU (now that UK has decided to leave) make it easier to re-claim Gibraltar?
Progress!
You replaced "morons" with "dumb".
You, for the fact that you didn't pick on the fact that it was a question, which implies that I'm aware of my shortcomings in this area. As I keep saying, I'm weak in the areas of politics and history.
A wise person (aka myself) acknowledges their limitations, whereas a dummy (aka you and the progressives) keep bragging about how clever they are, even in areas that they know zilt about.
Funny how "racism" keeps creeping in to the conversation. I was unaware that the Pols, Czechs, etc. were a race apart from the English. Do they also feel that way about the Scots, Irish, and Welsh?
Xenophobe would most likely be a better choice if that were what was really going on but I suspect it's far more complicated than that.
Hearkening back to my conversations with p-p-man, it always struck me as a rather futile idea to try to create a "United States of Europe." From an economic standpoint it made sense but the cultural, language, and legal system obstacles always seemed to me to be a bridge a little too far to actually make happen.
The former Soviet Unions attempt to create (and Russia's new efforts to re-create same) a similar entity in Eastern Europe should have been a 'tell.' The 40 years of the Soviet Unions heavy handed, bureaucratic attempts to do so only made the member states all the more eager to get the hell out of the arrangement. Add to that the LONG history of animosity and distrust between the various European nations and you have a ready made prescription for failure.
Ishmael
i know what the question mark indicates.
and what part of 'dear god' gave you the impression i didn't pick up on the fact your post was a question? perhaps my post was simply a comment in reference to how bone you are.
as for the aforementioned wise person, perhaps i know my limitations, also. but mebbe history isn't an area in which i'm lacking?
keep on with the insults. they only serve to prove what a dolt you are.
Ok I'm sorry that I hurt your feelings, so I'll retract my insults.
I'm the dummy, and you're the clever one.![]()
In sarcasm veritas...?
lol..
Btw - as someone already mentioned:
I'm dumbfounded by the fact that the british GB progressives would rather say that most of their country is made of racists and idiots,
I can't remember a time when Leftists thought otherwise. They live to shut down free speech.
The Liberal-Progressive-Socialist is always right, never wrong and has the paragon of beliefs systems and desired outcomes, they are all that is good, maybe even holy, in the world. When they meet with failure, it cannot be their fault, therefore it is the fault of others, who are evil conspirators, at best. This set of assumptions is what leads to the immediate name-calling from what is assumed to be the high ground pulpit delivering sermons to the demons of hell below them in the pews...
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You retards do realise this wasn't a right v left issue? No, of course you don't.
So retard, are you saying Leftists don't try to shut down free speech and silence conservatives?
Typical.
Pronouncement in a vacuum.
Instead of stating clearly what this is about...
We tell "the retarded" exactly what this is not about!
And what this is not about is whatever you stupid conservatives think it is.
*chuckle*
Oh dear Allah, the irony, the sweet, sweet irony of the last drunken Fabian willing to out his drunken ass...
So retard, are you saying Leftists don't try to shut down free speech and silence conservatives?