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A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual doom.
Not these grannies!!! [Link]
Can't wait to see that happen... "People are determined to be respected." ... speaking of which, less food would do wonders though!!
Did anyone else notice the reference to 9-11? Big Ben's hands were at 9:00, and it bonged eleven times? I wonder if BB can be hacked these days? I...
So it was them? Darn those Ruskies with Punjabi accents who tried to scam me last year. You have to hand it to them Ruskies for imitating foreign...
Are there any British grannies left, after the Great Midazolam Attack during the plandemic ?
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The protesters in Egypt are enjoying their taste of anarchy and have no idea what real democracy is like. Real democracy requires law and order or it satisfies none of the requirements for providing for welfare and the social good. Too many of them thing they have the power and this is a game they are playing. Not so. Give it time and when there are shortages of goods and services and inadequate utilities and necessities they will sing a different story. They'll wish they had Mubarak back in control. The people of Egypt lack the maturity to manage an egalitarian government which can only be accomplished with gradual, legal reforms.
Hank Roth
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