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#371477
DD has made a great return after almost a month's absence from posting!

Hang out the banners, sound the trumpets!

The Queen has returned!


:mexwave:
#371490
DD has made a great return after almost a month's absence from posting!

Hang out the banners, sound the trumpets!

The Queen has returned!


:mexwave:

finally you can exhale. :wink:
By Hammer278
#371493
DD has made a great return after almost a month's absence from posting!

Hang out the banners, sound the trumpets!

The Queen has returned!


:mexwave:

finally you can exhale. :wink:


Not sure if this means what I think it means... :hehe:
#371495
I think the governments of the world are in a no win situation

The problem is obvious atrocities that are going on in Syria, with neither of the sides being any more "right" than the other. Attacks on civilian population cannot be tolerated though. However there is no reason for the US or the UK or any other Western or Asian country to be the ones driving the charge for some type of direct involvement. Why we cannot empower the Arab League of Nations to intervene and restore order is beyond me.
By andrew
#371500
DD has made a great return after almost a month's absence from posting!

Hang out the banners, sound the trumpets!

The Queen has returned!


:mexwave:


Now now Lew. No one likes a brown-noser. :whip:
#371507
I think the governments of the world are in a no win situation

The problem is obvious atrocities that are going on in Syria, with neither of the sides being any more "right" than the other. Attacks on civilian population cannot be tolerated though. However there is no reason for the US or the UK or any other Western or Asian country to be the ones driving the charge for some type of direct involvement. Why we cannot empower the Arab League of Nations to intervene and restore order is beyond me.


not wanting to rehash the battle that is going on on my facebook page.

If we (anyone other than Syria) do nothing, people will complain about the atrocities.
If we put some boots on the ground, people will complain that we are sending our troops to fight another war that has nothing to do with us.

in my opinion any government that is willing to do that to its on citizens should be removed from power. I am also upset that Britain in this case has become the screaming woman in the crowd shouting "Oh My God someone do something"
#371518
To be honest I hadn't even noticed she'd been away.....

Ouch. :whip:


That won't be received well :rofl::wink::wink:
#371532
To be honest I hadn't even noticed she'd been away.....

Ouch. :whip:


That won't be received well :rofl::wink::wink:


Oh no. How will I ever sleep.


Absolutely. Rather you than me :yes:
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By racechick
#371567
I think the governments of the world are in a no win situation

The problem is obvious atrocities that are going on in Syria, with neither of the sides being any more "right" than the other. Attacks on civilian population cannot be tolerated though. However there is no reason for the US or the UK or any other Western or Asian country to be the ones driving the charge for some type of direct involvement. Why we cannot empower the Arab League of Nations to intervene and restore order is beyond me.


Do we have any proof who carried out this horrendous attack? Was it the government? Could it have been the rebels? Could it have been the Israeli's? Maybe that should be established conclusively before there's talk of going in.
I think that's why Cameron lost the vote, he jumped the gun.
By andrew
#371577
Now I wonder who sold them the wepons? I wonder....... :rolleyes:

It's nothing to do with us so why the hell does yon idiot want Britain to interfere? He'd be better concentrating on solving problems in the UK rather than in other countries.
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