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Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 5:38 pmProposition Joe has , I think this is the wrong way?
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The correct wayLoin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 5:38 pmProposition Joe has , I think this is the wrong way?
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Very peculiar take on life people dying Israel/Palestine & you delight in political debate on people dyingLoin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 4:38 pmBoniO wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 4:29 pmI've finished my biscuits, very nice too. OK, so is it reasonable to say I hate our current Government but I don't hate the people who live in the UK?Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 4:21 pm
Like saying you can’t stand the Conservatives but you get on fine with your entire neighbourhood who vote Tory. A fine line to draw.
A sunny afternoon to you too.
I can't see any "fine line" there.
Now I know what being a primary school teacher must be like.
In any event it will be fascinating as to how Starmer rides this storm as most of his problems are within his own party. His MPs are bursting to express themselves but must show constraint. The councillors are resigning up and down the country.
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Don’t whip yourself into a frenzy by inventing things please Joe. It is mainstream news all day in the political progs on TV Newspapers and Radio as he has painted himself in a corner and is trying to please both sides. Starmer’s position cannot be ignored and what he said to Nick Ferrari at the Labour Party Conference about Israel turning off power and Water to Gaza is highly controversial amongst Labour supporters, councillors (150 resigned) and 30 protesting vehemently. Two shadow Cabinet Ministers on ‘Resignation Watch’Joe315 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 6:55 pmVery peculiar take on life people dying Israel/Palestine & you delight in political debate on people dyingLoin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 4:38 pm
In any event it will be fascinating as to how Starmer rides this storm as most of his problems are within his own party. His MPs are bursting to express themselves but must show constraint. The councillors are resigning up and down the country.
If you care to read my post from the outset on this thread I backed and immediate ceasefire like many people are now and I said it two weeks ago. I don’t want loss of life with innocent civilians.
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Controlling peoples electric & water is a bit controversial ? Unbelivable, People dying by the thousand & you're using U.K Councilors of a particular party having a problem. Wind yer kneck in.Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 7:50 pmDon’t whip yourself into a frenzy by inventing things please Joe. It is mainstream news all day in the political progs on TV Newspapers and Radio as he has painted himself in a corner and is trying to please both sides. Starmer’s position cannot be ignored and what he said to Nick Ferrari at the Labour Party Conference about Israel turning off power and Water to Gaza is highly controversial amongst Labour supporters, councillors (150 resigned) and 30 protesting vehemently. Two shadow Cabinet Ministers on ‘Resignation Watch’Joe315 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 6:55 pmVery peculiar take on life people dying Israel/Palestine & you delight in political debate on people dyingLoin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 4:38 pm
In any event it will be fascinating as to how Starmer rides this storm as most of his problems are within his own party. His MPs are bursting to express themselves but must show constraint. The councillors are resigning up and down the country.
If you care to read my post from the outset on this thread I backed and immediate ceasefire like many people are now and I said it two weeks ago. I don’t want loss of life with innocent civilians.
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Joe315 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 7:57 pmControlling peoples electric & water is a bit controversial ? Unbelivable, People dying by the thousand & you're using U.K Councilors of a particular party having a problem. Wind yer kneck in.Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 7:50 pmDon’t whip yourself into a frenzy by inventing things please Joe. It is mainstream news all day in the political progs on TV Newspapers and Radio as he has painted himself in a corner and is trying to please both sides. Starmer’s position cannot be ignored and what he said to Nick Ferrari at the Labour Party Conference about Israel turning off power and Water to Gaza is highly controversial amongst Labour supporters, councillors (150 resigned) and 30 protesting vehemently. Two shadow Cabinet Ministers on ‘Resignation Watch’
If you care to read my post from the outset on this thread I backed and immediate ceasefire like many people are now and I said it two weeks ago. I don’t want loss of life with innocent civilians.
I’m not a politician , write to Starmer and your local MP like I have to air your views if you feel so strongly about the situation.
The Labour councillors and MP’s are protesting about Starmer’s stance.
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What are you mumbling about ? Thousands are dying & you are waffling on about starmer. Try & make some semblence of sense.Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 8:09 pmJoe315 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 7:57 pmControlling peoples electric & water is a bit controversial ? Unbelivable, People dying by the thousand & you're using U.K Councilors of a particular party having a problem. Wind yer kneck in.Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 7:50 pm
Don’t whip yourself into a frenzy by inventing things please Joe. It is mainstream news all day in the political progs on TV Newspapers and Radio as he has painted himself in a corner and is trying to please both sides. Starmer’s position cannot be ignored and what he said to Nick Ferrari at the Labour Party Conference about Israel turning off power and Water to Gaza is highly controversial amongst Labour supporters, councillors (150 resigned) and 30 protesting vehemently. Two shadow Cabinet Ministers on ‘Resignation Watch’
If you care to read my post from the outset on this thread I backed and immediate ceasefire like many people are now and I said it two weeks ago. I don’t want loss of life with innocent civilians.
I’m not a politician , write to Starmer and your local MP like I have to air your views if you feel so strongly about the situation.
The Labour councillors and MP’s are protesting about Starmer’s stance.
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Did you have a sneaky extra spoon of Horlicks?Joe315 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 9:16 pmWhat are you mumbling about ? Thousands are dying & you are waffling on about starmer. Try & make some semblence of sense.Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 8:09 pm
I’m not a politician , write to Starmer and your local MP like I have to air your views if you feel so strongly about the situation.
The Labour councillors and MP’s are protesting about Starmer’s stance.
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Pipe down ya absolute plumbLoin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 10:17 pmDid you have a sneaky extra spoon of Horlicks?Joe315 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 9:16 pmWhat are you mumbling about ? Thousands are dying & you are waffling on about starmer. Try & make some semblence of sense.Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 8:09 pm
I’m not a politician , write to Starmer and your local MP like I have to air your views if you feel so strongly about the situation.
The Labour councillors and MP’s are protesting about Starmer’s stance.
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Whoever the creature behind the name of LCL is: this is a thread about the horrors, deaths, religious persecutions, politicians' wilfull blindness, global power plays, etc etc
Yet this thread has become dominated by a sad creature for whom it's just 'a laugh' to feed his ego and desperation for attention.
When thousands are dying, and mega threats of 'more to come', it is NOT 'a laugh' !!!!
Yet this thread has become dominated by a sad creature for whom it's just 'a laugh' to feed his ego and desperation for attention.
When thousands are dying, and mega threats of 'more to come', it is NOT 'a laugh' !!!!
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I have not made any ‘threats’ or ‘threats of more to come’. Please highlight where I have said that, you are inventing this?E10EU wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 1:20 am Whoever the creature behind the name of LCL is: this is a thread about the horrors, deaths, religious persecutions, politicians' wilfull blindness, global power plays, etc etc
Yet this thread has become dominated by a sad creature for whom it's just 'a laugh' to feed his ego and desperation for attention.
When thousands are dying, and mega threats of 'more to come', it is NOT 'a laugh' !!!!
Please do not imply I am ‘laughing’ about the dire situation in Israel and Gaza. I am not at all and to suggest that I am is completely wrong. At start of this thread I have repeatedly said I deplore what has happened there and pray for no further loss of life to civilians and urged for a ceasefire before any call for a ceasefire was mentioned in the press or media as I have family and friends there. To imply otherwise indicates that you have not read the entire thread. Even by writing in red letters does not make your assertion any more valid.
I have raised the issue of Keir Starmer as he faces heavy criticism within his party for his stance on the situation especially from members of his own opposition cabinet .
I am sorry if you feel offended but no offence was intended to you or anyone.
I reiterate, I still pray for a peaceful resolution to this war, no further loss of life, the release of hostages captured by Hamas and long term peace.
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This bloke is a tad too pro-Saudi for my liking, but he has unique insight and what he's written here pretty much aligns with how my thinking has evolved since the attacks on 7 October.
This isn't to let Israel (or the US and allies) off the hook for decisions and actions it has taken previously. But we also need to grasp it's perspective through "deep rooted insecurities". Hamas knew Israel would react with a show of extreme force, and yet they did what they did anyway.
Full text:
"Anyone who believes that Hamas carried out the attacks of October 7 on behalf of the Palestinian people or the the Palestinian cause is utterly delusional!
A leader’s first responsibility is to protect those under their care, not invite certain destruction on them in service of the regional agenda of the Ayatollah of Iran!
I’m yet to meet anyone who can convince me that the October 7 attacks were necessary from a strategic standpoint that they justify the bloody consequences that Hamas was certain they would invite on their own people?
What surprises me about many who I thought possessed some reasonable intellect is how they were quickly blinded by their political tribalism and anti-Israeli/USA bias to see beyond the attacks and to understand from day one that this isn’t about Jerusalem, Palestine or its people!
There was already a grand regional and global effort hot behind the scenes to resolve the problem and reach a permanent solution and I can reveal that Hamas was part of this process since March this year!
Yet, in the absence of any obvious escalatory provocation from Israel, Hamas sabotaged this serious prospect for peace! And why I believe it was serious? Because it was mostly behind closed doors as to avoid it descending into a political circus that Iran (the true enemy of peace in the region) would wish for it to become!
Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran take the lion share of the blame for the thousands of dead children and women in Gaza! They knew what kind of enemy they are provoking, an enemy with deep rooted insecurities about their entire existence, armed with state of the art weapons!
The people of Gaza were sacrificed by Hamas at the alter of the Grand Ayatollah’s messianic dark vision for the Middle East! Gaza wasn’t the first victim (ask Yemen and Syria) and it certainly won’t be the last!"
This isn't to let Israel (or the US and allies) off the hook for decisions and actions it has taken previously. But we also need to grasp it's perspective through "deep rooted insecurities". Hamas knew Israel would react with a show of extreme force, and yet they did what they did anyway.
Full text:
"Anyone who believes that Hamas carried out the attacks of October 7 on behalf of the Palestinian people or the the Palestinian cause is utterly delusional!
A leader’s first responsibility is to protect those under their care, not invite certain destruction on them in service of the regional agenda of the Ayatollah of Iran!
I’m yet to meet anyone who can convince me that the October 7 attacks were necessary from a strategic standpoint that they justify the bloody consequences that Hamas was certain they would invite on their own people?
What surprises me about many who I thought possessed some reasonable intellect is how they were quickly blinded by their political tribalism and anti-Israeli/USA bias to see beyond the attacks and to understand from day one that this isn’t about Jerusalem, Palestine or its people!
There was already a grand regional and global effort hot behind the scenes to resolve the problem and reach a permanent solution and I can reveal that Hamas was part of this process since March this year!
Yet, in the absence of any obvious escalatory provocation from Israel, Hamas sabotaged this serious prospect for peace! And why I believe it was serious? Because it was mostly behind closed doors as to avoid it descending into a political circus that Iran (the true enemy of peace in the region) would wish for it to become!
Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran take the lion share of the blame for the thousands of dead children and women in Gaza! They knew what kind of enemy they are provoking, an enemy with deep rooted insecurities about their entire existence, armed with state of the art weapons!
The people of Gaza were sacrificed by Hamas at the alter of the Grand Ayatollah’s messianic dark vision for the Middle East! Gaza wasn’t the first victim (ask Yemen and Syria) and it certainly won’t be the last!"
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Who says you have? Making up false accusations is poor form.Joe315 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 8:42 amIRead what I Wrote especially the bit About 1400 Israelis killed. Never waved a flag in my life mate. Jewish Christian & Muslim lives have the same value as each other in my eyes. Show me anywhere where I have supported terrorist groups.FrankOFile wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 7:55 amWho said he isn’t concerned? The problem is moderates abhor all innocent deaths. You flag-wavers for Hamas and other terrorist groups cannot bring yourself to acknowledge Jewish loss of life.
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This is a totally logical viewpoint.Dunners wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 7:34 am This bloke is a tad too pro-Saudi for my liking, but he has unique insight and what he's written here pretty much aligns with how my thinking has evolved since the attacks on 7 October.
This isn't to let Israel (or the US and allies) off the hook for decisions and actions it has taken previously. But we also need to grasp it's perspective through "deep rooted insecurities". Hamas knew Israel would react with a show of extreme force, and yet they did what they did anyway.
Full text:
"Anyone who believes that Hamas carried out the attacks of October 7 on behalf of the Palestinian people or the the Palestinian cause is utterly delusional!
A leader’s first responsibility is to protect those under their care, not invite certain destruction on them in service of the regional agenda of the Ayatollah of Iran!
I’m yet to meet anyone who can convince me that the October 7 attacks were necessary from a strategic standpoint that they justify the bloody consequences that Hamas was certain they would invite on their own people?
What surprises me about many who I thought possessed some reasonable intellect is how they were quickly blinded by their political tribalism and anti-Israeli/USA bias to see beyond the attacks and to understand from day one that this isn’t about Jerusalem, Palestine or its people!
There was already a grand regional and global effort hot behind the scenes to resolve the problem and reach a permanent solution and I can reveal that Hamas was part of this process since March this year!
Yet, in the absence of any obvious escalatory provocation from Israel, Hamas sabotaged this serious prospect for peace! And why I believe it was serious? Because it was mostly behind closed doors as to avoid it descending into a political circus that Iran (the true enemy of peace in the region) would wish for it to become!
Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran take the lion share of the blame for the thousands of dead children and women in Gaza! They knew what kind of enemy they are provoking, an enemy with deep rooted insecurities about their entire existence, armed with state of the art weapons!
The people of Gaza were sacrificed by Hamas at the alter of the Grand Ayatollah’s messianic dark vision for the Middle East! Gaza wasn’t the first victim (ask Yemen and Syria) and it certainly won’t be the last!"
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It is you who is mumbling, as your posts are becoming more incoherent by the hour.Joe315 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 9:16 pmWhat are you mumbling about ? Thousands are dying & you are waffling on about starmer. Try & make some semblence of sense.Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 8:09 pm
I’m not a politician , write to Starmer and your local MP like I have to air your views if you feel so strongly about the situation.
The Labour councillors and MP’s are protesting about Starmer’s stance.
Not just mumbling, but stumbling and bumbling too.
Are you Bonio in disguise?
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" you flag wavers of hamas".FrankOFile wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 12:53 pmWho says you have? Making up false accusations is poor form.Joe315 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 8:42 amIRead what I Wrote especially the bit About 1400 Israelis killed. Never waved a flag in my life mate. Jewish Christian & Muslim lives have the same value as each other in my eyes. Show me anywhere where I have supported terrorist groups.FrankOFile wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2023 7:55 am
Who said he isn’t concerned? The problem is moderates abhor all innocent deaths. You flag-wavers for Hamas and other terrorist groups cannot bring yourself to acknowledge Jewish loss of life.
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You are conflating one quote with your own interpretation.Joe315 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 1:02 pm" you flag wavers of hamas".FrankOFile wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 12:53 pmWho says you have? Making up false accusations is poor form.
Try harder.
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another incorrect accusation by you. Bonio & myself are 2 seperate individuals, both being stalked by you.FrankOFile wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 12:55 pmIt is you who is mumbling, as your posts are becoming more incoherent by the hour.Joe315 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 9:16 pmWhat are you mumbling about ? Thousands are dying & you are waffling on about starmer. Try & make some semblence of sense.Loin Cloth Lenny wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 8:09 pm
I’m not a politician , write to Starmer and your local MP like I have to air your views if you feel so strongly about the situation.
The Labour councillors and MP’s are protesting about Starmer’s stance.
Not just mumbling, but stumbling and bumbling too.
Are you Bonio in disguise?
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Nope, its a direct accusation.FrankOFile wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 1:05 pmYou are conflating one quote with your own interpretation.Joe315 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 1:02 pm" you flag wavers of hamas".FrankOFile wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 12:53 pm
Who says you have? Making up false accusations is poor form.
Try harder.
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‘Stalked’? Do you actually understand what quoting on a forum is all about?Joe315 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 1:05 pmanother incorrect accusation by you. Bonio & myself are 2 seperate individuals, both being stalked by you.FrankOFile wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 12:55 pmIt is you who is mumbling, as your posts are becoming more incoherent by the hour.
Not just mumbling, but stumbling and bumbling too.
Are you Bonio in disguise?
Are you stalking Loin Cloth Lenny then?
Bizarre accusation.
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And an incorrect one, unless you are actually acknowledging Hamas as a terrorist organisation.
Which one is it?
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Think you'll find he responded to me firstFrankOFile wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 1:10 pm‘Stalked’? Do you actually understand what quoting on a forum is all about?Joe315 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 1:05 pmanother incorrect accusation by you. Bonio & myself are 2 seperate individuals, both being stalked by you.FrankOFile wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 12:55 pm
It is you who is mumbling, as your posts are becoming more incoherent by the hour.
Not just mumbling, but stumbling and bumbling too.
Are you Bonio in disguise?
Are you stalking Loin Cloth Lenny then?
Bizarre accusation.
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Think before you post.Joe315 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 1:13 pmThink you'll find he responded to me firstFrankOFile wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 1:10 pm‘Stalked’? Do you actually understand what quoting on a forum is all about?
Are you stalking Loin Cloth Lenny then?
Bizarre accusation.