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he belongs to a party which refuse marxim in the finall 70s, now is like social democracy and that bald guy is like in the center of that party, the most soft leftist on thta left-center party
no matter he is left-center, lefty, right-center, marxist, anti marcism, social democratic, jedy, sith... thay guy had "guts" to say this elections was "clean" with all the facts presented.
I've also read several articles in my country, and they say, the election was basically clean, although there were some problems, like public media was pro-government. But it seems, that outside Venezuela, the results are mostly accepted.
The joy of Religion once again, welcome to the UK
Don't like it ? Then they should move to another country.
Don't like it ? Then they should move to another country.
of course they should move, or better said ..must move. all because a dog in the picture? Crazy
it has nothing to do with racism, i dont mind in skin colour, i see it as the eyes colour: i mean that someone should like more one colour or another like someone could say: "i like blue eyes dark hair girls", just a matter of taste
But those fanatics, i dosent mind if they are white,black or brown, those fanatics are a big threat to democracys
it has nothing to do with racism, i dont mind in skin colour, i see it as the eyes colour: i mean that someone should like more one colour or another like someone could say: "i like blue eyes dark hair girls", just a matter of taste
But those fanatics, i dosent mind if they are white,black or brown, those fanatics are a big threat to democracys
of course they should move, or better said ..must move.
Why MUST they move? Should, yes, must, no.
Why MUST they move? Should, yes, must, no.
because they are a threat
if they should, do you think they will do? or they will stay saying where to apply sharia laws?
if they should, do you think they will do? or they will stay saying where to apply sharia laws?
It's not because they are easily offended that they are a threat. Forcing them to move is not a solution, in contrary, it is a violation of free speech. The only answer to people wanting to forbid freedom of speech is more speech.
bizar, I wonder why no one of the big usa media picks this up if this is really true.
its curious indeed, butg beliving this makes one consequence:
1)or beliving the fbi is stupit because takes the incorrect person
2)or beliving the fbi is evil
btw: today new news came about them, if i found them in english i´ll post, like saying "this two brothers got other places where to bomb"
1)or beliving the fbi is stupit because takes the incorrect person
2)or beliving the fbi is evil
btw: today new news came about them, if i found them in english i´ll post, like saying "this two brothers got other places where to bomb"
Hard to say anything. It's just...too obvious and terrifying...
And in other news...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-22308165
Store pulls monkey nuts from shelves over 'peanuts warning'
Booths have withdrawn the 350g bags of monkey nuts
A supermarket chain has been forced to withdraw bags of nuts - for failing to declare they may contain peanuts.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) issued an allergy alert saying the presence of peanuts was not declared on Booths' own brand packets of monkey nuts.
The supermarket has removed 300 packets of 350g Whole Hearted Roasted Monkey Nuts from its shelves.
Booths has apologised and warned customers with a peanut allergy not to consume the product.
Booths technical manager Waheed Hassan said: "It is our responsibility as retailers to accurately record allergy advice.
"In this instance, we felt a responsibility to recall the product and issue a notice to our customers who might suffer from a specific peanut allergy."
The term 'monkey nuts' describes peanuts with the shell or pod intact. Packets affected are marked with the best before date 12 July 2013.
In a statement, the supermarket said it had identified the labelling error and issued a warning to customers.
"If you have an allergy to peanuts, please do not consume this product and return it to your local store for a full refund.
"No other products are affected by this issue and we sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused."
Booths has 29 stores across the North of England in Cumbria, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Cheshire as well as one in Greater Manchester.
According to Allergy UK, peanut and tree nut allergy is the most common food allergy in adults and children.
Although the majority of peanut allergies are mild, some reactions can be severe causing difficulty in breathing due to asthma or throat swelling, or a drop in blood pressure.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-22308165
Store pulls monkey nuts from shelves over 'peanuts warning'
Booths have withdrawn the 350g bags of monkey nuts
A supermarket chain has been forced to withdraw bags of nuts - for failing to declare they may contain peanuts.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) issued an allergy alert saying the presence of peanuts was not declared on Booths' own brand packets of monkey nuts.
The supermarket has removed 300 packets of 350g Whole Hearted Roasted Monkey Nuts from its shelves.
Booths has apologised and warned customers with a peanut allergy not to consume the product.
Booths technical manager Waheed Hassan said: "It is our responsibility as retailers to accurately record allergy advice.
"In this instance, we felt a responsibility to recall the product and issue a notice to our customers who might suffer from a specific peanut allergy."
The term 'monkey nuts' describes peanuts with the shell or pod intact. Packets affected are marked with the best before date 12 July 2013.
In a statement, the supermarket said it had identified the labelling error and issued a warning to customers.
"If you have an allergy to peanuts, please do not consume this product and return it to your local store for a full refund.
"No other products are affected by this issue and we sincerely apologise for the inconvenience caused."
Booths has 29 stores across the North of England in Cumbria, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Cheshire as well as one in Greater Manchester.
According to Allergy UK, peanut and tree nut allergy is the most common food allergy in adults and children.
Although the majority of peanut allergies are mild, some reactions can be severe causing difficulty in breathing due to asthma or throat swelling, or a drop in blood pressure.