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If ignorance is truly bliss, then why do so many Americans need Prozac?
Another great bloody big yawn of a needless undertaking by all the usual suspects for all the usual shop worn "reasons"...
Nobody is taking Macron seriously. He has lost the plot with his insane suggestions about sending French troops into the Ukrainian meat grinder....
... It's a shame those people had to go through that. I'm glad they are alive.
Tiabbi is the least of anyone’s worries, he presents a viewpoint badly needed to form a coherent understanding, if only your own, of what the hell...
This looks like the outline of ancient Egypt, not Gaza, at least to me.
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Comment: The Scottish National Party's entire political platform is based on freeing Scotland from London via peaceful means. Therefore, the only reason a Scot would vote for this party would be if he or she was in agreement with its primary political platform.
It is as patently obvious to Sott.net as it is to these international elections observers that the Scottish independence referendum last September was thoroughly rigged, presumably by the British security services.
The most likely result is one that reflects recent Scottish (and UK general) elections results, both before and since the referendum: a landslide 70+% Yes vote in favour of independence from London.
See also:
Special Report: Scottish Referendum Rigged - The 'How' and the 'Why'
American constitutional expert, and accredited international observer at Scottish independence referendum, doubtful about vote's official outcome
Russian accredited election observers say Scottish referendum badly flawed