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Now would be a good time to change passwords
Now would be a good time to change passwords
Last edited by Adam Ant Driver on 23rd May 2017, 7:37 pm; edited 1 time in total
Adam Ant Driver wrote:I read about the attack last night when the reports said people there thought it was the lights or balloons or something. Strange going from that to finding out at least 22 people were killed. ISIS have claimed they were behind it but those fucks would claim they were behind pollen when hay fever season starts up properly.
Didn't know Roger Moore was dead before seeing this post.
Adam Ant Driver wrote:I didn't say it had nothing to do with Islam, just saying that we don't know ISIS was behind it. More than once they've claimed to be behind an attack or incident only for authorities to find out they had no connection to it. They're a terrorist group, if anything happens that creates panic in the west they're going to claim they were involved because to them it helps their image.
20 Million Muslims March Against ISIS And The Mainstream Media Completely Ignores It
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/cops-teacher-in-custody-after-barricading-self-in-classroom-with-gun/Cops: Teacher in custody after barricading self in classroom with gun
DALTON, Ga. -- A teacher is in custody after police say he barricaded himself inside a classroom at a high school in northwest Georgia Wednesday, police say.
Mr. Happy wrote:Too many people are getting shot, what should we do?
Mr. Happy wrote:Paul Dacre has quit the Daily Mail after 28 years
http://nyebevannews.co.uk/former-head-of-tory-internet-paedophilia-task-force-had-previously-been-arrested-for-possession-of-indecent-images-of-children/Patrick Rock, ex-David Cameron aide, was left unpunished for making indecent child pictures as the prosecuting judge said his punishment was his ‘very public humiliation.’
A social worker has come under fire from a High Court judge after she took a young boy away from its mother, as she claimed she wasn't meeting his emotional needs.
The mother was accused of "not taken him out for an ice cream" and not getting his hair to be cut "in the way that he liked" in a 44-page document written by the social worker.
But today a judge ruled the mother and son can be reunited.
Mr Justice Mostyn said the social worker's criticisms were "utterly insubstantial" and "obviously inconsequential".
The judge said the social worker had outlined her evidence in a 44-page witness statement which was "very long on rhetoric" but "very short indeed" on "concrete examples" of "deficient" parenting.
He said it was "very hard" to pin down within the "swathes of text" what exactly was being said "against" the woman.
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