D6 wrote:So only Native americans remain? That's nice of him. Be an empty country.
If Mac needs a place to stay I'm sure we could look after him
D6 wrote:So only Native americans remain? That's nice of him. Be an empty country.
the more stupid things hes says the more his popularity rises ,says a lot about yanks im afraidduke63 wrote:If he becomes US President we are all ****.
It makes Cameron to look like a hero,it's simply a knee jerk reaction to what happened in FranceBlade wrote:Two questions?
1. If we are already bombing Isis in Iraq what's the big issue about doing the same in Syria ?
2. Why are we even considering it, if it's not very effective. Would sanctions, cutting there wealth and supply chain not be more effective.
Precisely. The politicians are so full of themselves that they want to be seen to be doing something about a situation that is universally considered abhorrent.Perkles wrote:........,it's simply a knee jerk reaction to what happened in France
Sadly the need to be seen to be doing what looks right to the great unwashed is endemic in politicians in our current society, I'm afraid to say nobility of purpose is extinct (if it ever existed in a democracy that is).StMarks wrote:Precisely. The politicians are so full of themselves that they want to be seen to be doing something about a situation that is universally considered abhorrent.Perkles wrote:........,it's simply a knee jerk reaction to what happened in France
I fully expect that logic, reason & expected outcome will come a very distant second to their egos.
Your right there.duke63 wrote:All politics now is about what is the public perception of what is being done rather than what is really being done.
I have to say I don't think the Internet has helped in that respect.
It plays on TV exactly like that too. I used to enjoy BBC breakfast in the morning with a cuppa. I end up moaning at the TV and turning it off now. So unbalanced and focussed on one or two stories rather than telling me what's going on in the world.Monty wrote:Apparently the guy who runs the BBC News (can't remember his name) is a former Murdock editor and a close friend of Cameron.