2 minute silence in London.

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Rick Reuben wrote:Enough frivolity. This thread is about why a fake atheist like Gramsci believes everything a fanatical religious cult tells him about Arabs.


I dunno what "Haaretz" is, but you appear to be trusting him/them and they can't even spell ordnance correctly. Makes it seem like they're not terribly careful with their words. that's a very uninformed civilian sounding mistake.

And no, Rick. This thread is about the experience of Brits with their 2 minutes of silence, years ago. That's what it's about.
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2 minute silence in London.

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Champion Rabbit wrote:Easy tigers!

Gramsci is correct in his use of 'Islamist' to describe the more conservative and militant aspects of the Muslim faith.


Easy tigers myself!

Look who thought he was in charge of the EAGF for a day (me)!

Rimbaud III wrote:
emmanuelle cunt wrote:What is a difference between fake and real atheist?


I'm still waiting for the punchline, Mr Cunt.

Don't leave me hanging.


One's a seedy beast and the other's a bee deceased.
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2 minute silence in London.

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Personally, I couldn't give two shits about Gramsci. I pretty much never see his posts, and when I do, they don't bug me as much as they used to. I've noticed you've been bumping like a madman in the past couple/few days, and honestly I haven't read any of those threads. But this one, I thought it was something new, and read it to see what happened in London.

You know my standard position, right? I have no direct experience in the events that took place in the Lebanon bombings, so I won't try and claim to know whether they dropped cluster bombs or not. It wouldn't shock me if they did. But hell if I know exactly what happened or who did what.

I do know it's got no business on this thread, which if you start from page 1 was a focused, meaningful thread where people talked about their own direct personal experiences. It was worthwhile, then.
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