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  1. Yup. But the problem goes far beyond Corbyn. Corbyn is only there because they have no one else to turn to. No one else is there. And the reason there is no one else is because the current Labour Party has no identity, serves no purpose and has little or no philosophy of any substance. The cult of Blairism inevitably died (The more Blairite the candidate was at the leadership contest, the worse they did) and it's left a party which is little more than a cluster**** of left-wingers and career politicians pretending their remotely interested in the working class. When you have the BBC legitimately asking Dennis Skinner if he's getting a role in the shadow cabinet you know the party's ****ed.
  2. Only Burley would have dropped him for Leon Best in that play off
  3. reminds me of that Roberto Carlos free kick in that Le Tournoi in the late '90s
  4. Yep, As soon as he scapegoated Carneiro for that result it spread through the players and the coaching staff. It was evident from then he wouldn't take responsibility for anything and he lost the players from then on. It's been hilarious seeing them going from loss to loss with a completely useless body blaming everyone else for his failings
  5. I noticed last night that their repeating an extreme series on Challenge TV at the moment. I was absolutely obsessed with this show back in the day and was taping it constantly. It wasn't just the best teams either, so many small memories came back because literally everyone had a personality on that show. -Wheely Big Cheese flipping a robot so high it nearly hitting the roof -The Plunderbird team -The fake machismo some of the robot builders had to do for the cameras -My friend's son having a serious crush on the girl from the Wild Thing team -Diotoir being on fire all the time -The knowledge that those kids in the Bigger Brother team must now be in their early 20s and cringe every time they watch a repeat nowadays. The only sad thing was the tragic death of the lad who drove the Pussycat robot (Died in a horrific motorbike accident aged 17)
  6. SSN saying he's made 3 top class saves
  7. What position is Yoshida going to be playing?
  8. I suspect he staged a fight with another inmate or officer so he could sue the MoJ for the headlines/attention. Highly sociopathic individual trying to provoke further outrage. Indeed there was no case to answer but psychopaths like Adebolajo wouldn't give a flying **** about having their 2 front teeth knocked out. From the information available I reckon he deliberately got someone to do it. It's fairly common for Category A prisoners to try and launch vexatious claims as a lot of them are as psychotically manipulative as they are violent. The depravity of the superority complex can be eye-opening.
  9. Ian Lavery is now in the shadow cabinet Wow
  10. Should he have got that on target?
  11. Stelling's just pointed out that JWP is our dead piece specialist, yet has 1 goal in 86 games
  12. I've defended Yoshida as much as anyone but at RB, just why?
  13. That depends if you're referring to Islam or 'Islam'.
  14. This
  15. I totally agree. One's far better funded for a start.
  16. For starters can you please do some research on -The Waco School siege/David Koresh -Oklahoma City Bombing -Lord's Resistance Army -Anders Breivik You'll soon catch up. No that's called violent jihadism. Any psychopath can call themselves a 'muslim' or a 'christian'. The reason why they do is to fool gullible people that their behaviour in the name of what they believe in represents some sort of normality or even what their supposed to believe in. The amusing thing is you write as if violence didn't exist before the world's major religion existed.
  17. What, like the parts of the Quran that strictly prohibit violence and aggression? There are also plenty of er interesting verses in the bible as well by the way, like in the book of Samuel where David mutilates the bodies of his enemies, chops off their genitals and brings them back to Saul, who gives David his daughter as a reward. Both the bible and the quran were written in times when cultures were let's say significantly less developed than they are now, and the problem today are psychopaths twisting religious texts to suit their bloodthirsty agendas whilst gleefully ignoring anything that specifically states what they doing is wrong. IS murdering people in cold blood in the name of Allah represents Islam about as much as the Lord's Resistance Army killing and mutilating children in Africa represents Christianity.
  18. A large purpose behind their 'territory' in Iraq/Syria is to fool the west into thinking that's where they are. The problem is they are in France, they are in Belgium, they are in Australia, they are in Libya, they are in Tunisia. There's a reason why the Russians want to prop up Assad (arms deals aside) If Assad regains control of Syria and brings some sort of stability it'll slowly deprive IS of radicalised minds, cut off their main financial streams ie. head and international splinter cells will be deprived of resources. Groups like IS thrive in power vacuums.
  19. The problem is vulnerable kids growing up knowing nothing but war and violence, and being brainwashed into death cults by psychopaths. Selective religion is merely a tool used to indoctrinate. The same has happened with Christianity in parts of the world. Indeed, but it needs to be through eliminating them from social media and removing them from the media as a whole, plus cutting off their income sources. Calling and acknowledging them as 'Islamic State' is the first mistake. The whole reason why they are called 'Islamic State' is because that is precisely what they aren't. It's how they reel people in, and then the brainwashing goes from there. They are fuelled by publicity. The main problem with an full-out invasion of IS territory in Syria/Iraq for instance is that a lot of IS aren't even there. Exactly. When your dealing with people who brutally beat women for not wearing two veils, and then spend the rest of the afternoon attending the weekly sex-slave auction your not dealing with people that can be negotiated with. The problem is they are largely an invisible enemy. Their visual presence in Iraq/Syria is merely the tip of the iceberg,
  20. That's what coke, war and sociopathic brainwashing does. I suspect their goal is to recreate the Syrian civil war in the west, the world is a global village. My money is on an IS-linked splinter cell, carried out by French nationals.
  21. That was all Yoshida's fault
  22. One team dominating is a different issue though. The sport has to be a spectacle and the cars need to be taken to the limit, not cruise around hairpins. On a slightly different note, good article by Coulthard http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/34703811
  23. All minor changes although they made the slower part of the circuit even slower and the majority of the fast part of the circuit slow. I do get them wanting to use the baseball stadium, it is certainly unique but it ruins the rhythm of the circuit. I bet it didn't even occur to them to try and compensate for the loss of the Peraltada by speeding up another section of the track. The reason I say this is because so many of the newer circuits seem the same, and even look the same visibly. It's the love of this incessant stop-startness that takes away of the lot of the sport's excitement.
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