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New Orleans terrorist attack

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10 Dead so far many more injured.
Apparently the culprit crossed the U S  border through Eagle pass Texas a couple of days ago.

He then decided to drive his Truck into a crowd of people celebrating the New Year.

What a world we live in.
 
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 15:26 Anyone who lived in the UK through the IRA campaign(s) of the late 70s/early 80s will have had their lives impacted to some degree by those events.

No Zoltan/Brownie points for raising those events here (or anywhere else) Certainly no such points for claiming that you were considerably more affected than others.
Who asked you... and you clearly don't understand the premise of Zoltaneering points so fuck off!

Think it was Takashi that brought up the IRA and experiences was just adding mine, didn't realise the Thread Police would be round acting like they own the place and no one said anyone was anymore affected than anyone else so stop making up shit!

Arseholes on here....
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Re: New Orleans terrorist attack

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Anyone who lived in the UK through the IRA campaign(s) of the late 70s/early 80s will have had their lives impacted to some degree by those events.

No Zoltan/Brownie points for raising those events here (or anywhere else) Certainly no such points for claiming that you were considerably more affected than others.
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Same old cunts spamming up the thread going off topic with political bias
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Leavemyarcelona wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 14:17
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 14:16
Leavemyarcelona wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 14:06
The latter
You think having nightmares about that time is so unbelievable? Just seeing it on the news at the time terrified me, pictures of parts of Brum that I regularly walked past that were blasted apart with 20 people dying .... yes I had nightmares I was 9 and terrified! 
 
You are a even bigger bullshitter then pickle 😂😂😂
Hilarious.... what a fuckwit you are... 
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BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 14:16
Leavemyarcelona wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 14:06
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 14:03
What that pubs in Birmingham were targetted during the 1970s or that I was brought up in Birmingham or that I had nightmares about it... 
The latter
You think having nightmares about that time is so unbelievable? Just seeing it on the news at the time terrified me, pictures of parts of Brum that I regularly walked past that were blasted apart with 20 people dying .... yes I had nightmares I was 9 and terrified! 
 
 
You are a even bigger bullshitter then pickle 😂😂😂
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Literally nobody downplays the threat of terrorism by promoting a rational civil response to it. However, those who attack them are often actually social cases who, probably quite on purpose like in the case of Trump, find it politically expedient to promote terrorism by creating the conditions in which it flourishes. 
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Leavemyarcelona wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 14:06
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 14:03
Leavemyarcelona wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 14:00
Jackanory
What that pubs in Birmingham were targetted during the 1970s or that I was brought up in Birmingham or that I had nightmares about it... 
The latter
You think having nightmares about that time is so unbelievable? Just seeing it on the news at the time terrified me, pictures of parts of Brum that I regularly walked past that were blasted apart with 20 people dying .... yes I had nightmares I was 9 and terrified! 
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Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 13:33
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 13:17
Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 13:10
Yet that is exactly what it said it would be on the box. Is this a cry for specialist care and attention?
 
As I was brought up in Birmingham I used to have nightmares about the IRA after the pub bombings - it was a scary time and we stayed away from the City centre although my Dad worked in the Pubs and WMCs clubs all over town and it was the thought of him being in and around it that gave I feared as a boy.... does that count at all?
Yes, it was a stressful time and we all react to stress in different ways. But did you feel the need to very loudly demonstrate your outrage, accuse all Irish people of being terrorists and violently attack anyone who suggested histrionics of this kind was exactly the effect the terrorists we’re trying to achieve? Nobody I knew did that. What about you?
I was 9 years old and it had a massive impact on many people in the Midlands - there was a massive Irish population in Brum and the trust was lost for many years - including a huge backlash that resulted in violence and retaliations to business being firebombed and attacks on Irish communities. I admit that I had a mistrust of any Irish people that I encountered for years afterwards... so yes it went on but I was too young - but it was a very scary time.
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BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 14:03
Leavemyarcelona wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 14:00
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 13:17
 
As I was brought up in Birmingham I used to have nightmares about the IRA after the pub bombings - it was a scary time and we stayed away from the City centre although my Dad worked in the Pubs and WMCs clubs all over town and it was the thought of him being in and around it that gave I feared as a boy.... does that count at all?
Jackanory
What that pubs in Birmingham were targetted during the 1970s or that I was brought up in Birmingham or that I had nightmares about it... 
The latter
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Leavemyarcelona wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 14:00
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 13:17
Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 13:10
Yet that is exactly what it said it would be on the box. Is this a cry for specialist care and attention?
 
As I was brought up in Birmingham I used to have nightmares about the IRA after the pub bombings - it was a scary time and we stayed away from the City centre although my Dad worked in the Pubs and WMCs clubs all over town and it was the thought of him being in and around it that gave I feared as a boy.... does that count at all?
Jackanory
What that pubs in Birmingham were targetted during the 1970s or that I was brought up in Birmingham or that I had nightmares about it... 
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BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 13:17
Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 13:10
Lee Trundle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 12:59
I expected a bit more than what every single person who lived in, or worked in, or visited London experienced during all those decades, Pickled.
Yet that is exactly what it said it would be on the box. Is this a cry for specialist care and attention?
 
As I was brought up in Birmingham I used to have nightmares about the IRA after the pub bombings - it was a scary time and we stayed away from the City centre although my Dad worked in the Pubs and WMCs clubs all over town and it was the thought of him being in and around it that gave I feared as a boy.... does that count at all?
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Fuck me, the three stooges are still downplaying the threat of terrorism, whilst cry raging about Trump?



 
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Pickle I know you got bullied at school, and your wife cheated, and you get embarrassed on here every day........ some might feel sorry for you - but you're an absolute weasel of a man. 

I truly hope that the shitty corner of Poland you hide away in, gets a big dose of diversity very soon.
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BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 13:17
Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 13:10
Lee Trundle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 12:59
I expected a bit more than what every single person who lived in, or worked in, or visited London experienced during all those decades, Pickled.
Yet that is exactly what it said it would be on the box. Is this a cry for specialist care and attention?
 
As I was brought up in Birmingham I used to have nightmares about the IRA after the pub bombings - it was a scary time and we stayed away from the City centre although my Dad worked in the Pubs and WMCs clubs all over town and it was the thought of him being in and around it that gave I feared as a boy.... does that count at all?
Yes, it was a stressful time and we all react to stress in different ways. But did you feel the need to very loudly demonstrate your outrage, accuse all Irish people of being terrorists and violently attack anyone who suggested histrionics of this kind was exactly the effect the terrorists we’re trying to achieve? Nobody I knew did that. What about you?
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Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 13:10
Lee Trundle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 12:59
Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 12:38 What did you expect to be regaled with harrowing tales of me having a crack at the Mick down the Foyle Road, you barely-conscious knob head?
I expected a bit more than what every single person who lived in, or worked in, or visited London experienced during all those decades, Pickled.
Yet that is exactly what it said it would be on the box. Is this a cry for specialist care and attention?
 
 
As I was brought up in Birmingham I used to have nightmares about the IRA after the pub bombings - it was a scary time and we stayed away from the City centre although my Dad worked in the Pubs and WMCs clubs all over town and it was the thought of him being in and around it that gave I feared as a boy.... does that count at all?
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Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 13:10
Lee Trundle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 12:59
Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 12:38 What did you expect to be regaled with harrowing tales of me having a crack at the Mick down the Foyle Road, you barely-conscious knob head?
I expected a bit more than what every single person who lived in, or worked in, or visited London experienced during all those decades, Pickled.
Yet that is exactly what it said it would be on the box. Is this a cry for specialist care and attention?
 
 
It just becomes a bit irrelevant and becomes a bit LOOK AT ME when you discover the meat and bones of your experiences with the IRA, Pickled.
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Lee Trundle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 12:59
Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 12:38 What did you expect to be regaled with harrowing tales of me having a crack at the Mick down the Foyle Road, you barely-conscious knob head?
I expected a bit more than what every single person who lived in, or worked in, or visited London experienced during all those decades, Pickled.
Yet that is exactly what it said it would be on the box. Is this a cry for specialist care and attention?
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Lee Trundle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 12:59
Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 12:38 What did you expect to be regaled with harrowing tales of me having a crack at the Mick down the Foyle Road, you barely-conscious knob head?
I expected a bit more than what every single person who lived in, or worked in, or visited London experienced during all those decades, Pickled.
Yet that is exactly what it said it would be on the box. Is this a cry for specialist care and attention?
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Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 12:38 What did you expect to be regaled with harrowing tales of me having a crack at the Mick down the Foyle Road, you barely-conscious knob head?
I expected a bit more than what every single person who lived in, or worked in, or visited London experienced during all those decades, Pickled.
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Even if we assume LT's conspiracy theory about purple haireded DEI agents operating on a West Ham message board are correct, it doesn't even challenge the fact that Trump is a rapist, does it?
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What did you expect to be regaled with harrowing tales of me having a crack at the Mick down the Foyle Road, you barely-conscious knob head?
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Hammer and Pickle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 12:05 Wikipedia seems quite upfront about being an evil purple-haired gender-bending lizard instrument - oh the sheer AUDACITY of it all!
Thanks for updating me with your experiences with the IRA, Pickled.

It gave me that laugh I was seeking from you.
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Wikipedia seems quite upfront about being an evil purple-haired gender-bending lizard instrument - oh the sheer AUDACITY of it all!
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One Sunny Day" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 11:49 Tin_foil_hat_2.jpg
 
 
Eh? 

A member of the editorial team (most likely with someone with purple hair like yourself, One Sunny They) removed an entire section detailing Clinton's connections with Epstein, including his reported use of Epstein's private plane.

There's no conspiracy. That actually happened. On the 22nd July 2024. It's only just been reinstated AFTER they were called out in it. 

Why do they think they did that, They-son?
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Lee Trundle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 11:40
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 11:33
Lee Trundle" wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 10:36
My point is that Wikipedia's editorial team are now made up of DEI representatives that most of us now know can't be trusted with anything really, especially anything political. 
Wow - so you are denying that the Worst President in American history is a Sexual Abuser it's just made up is it? and/or you think that rape is some sort of woke issue that those "DEI reps" take offence to and so are now reporting - Jeez 

Another apologist... Good to know - I'll be viewing your future posts with a different light from now on Trundle!

However it appears from seconds of investigation by One Sunny Day that indeed the Worst President in American history is known to be a rapist - just one that's not been convicted...... yet! Well that's ok then isn't it!?
And you've come to all those conclusions simply because I've said I don't trust anything political that comes from the simpletons that edit Wikipedia nowadays? 

The same editorial team you bank all your options on were the same editorial team that suppressed Clinton's relationship with Epstein.

That doesn't make you a pedo apologist, or does it?
 
 
So now anyone that uses Wikipedia to verify anything is an apologist for all of Jeffrey Epstein and his friends "alleged" misdemeanors - wow thats a leap... especially as that information is equally available in many different publications on line - but lets ignore those as it doesn't fit with your defensive narrative.

It was more your inference that being someone that considers DEI as some sort of nannying or controlling element that is throwing White Supremacist rapists under the bus is utterly repugnant - I mean why even mention DEI why not just say you don't trust Wiki because it edited out Clintons links with Epstein - that would have been fine and I would understood that.
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