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I remember that show. Barack was the only guest that day. He spent the hour talking about what it was like when he played keyboard for the Beatles.
If he was white, he would have got a lot more credit for that.
If he was white, he would have got a lot more credit for that.
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Gob wrote:British troops are being hindered in their fight against terrorists by the fear that enemy fighters could sue them for breaching human rights, according to the Defence Secretary.
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We try to recruit soldiers who aren't quite as 'sensitive' as yours appear to be.
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Oh, rAy, Ray, raY... I searched Youchewb following the mouse-lover's post and although I found a snippet from the very 1970 episode that is now referenced, the entire interview with Fonda eludes my skilful searching. The snippet does not discuss foreign intervention in the Colonial war what we Brits lost, innit?
Please provide a link to the entire episode so we can see what you see - a Jane, a Jane and not a fighting plane / with a tail as big as Barbarella and so on
Please provide a link to the entire episode so we can see what you see - a Jane, a Jane and not a fighting plane / with a tail as big as Barbarella and so on
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EXACTLY
There is no there there. Need I say more?MajGenl.Meade wrote:Oh, rAy, Ray, raY... The snippet does not discuss foreign intervention in the Colonial war what we Brits lost, innit?

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Well, you did say THAT. And my research doesn't confirm that. Youcherub hasn't posted every Cavett show etc. if by that you mean the entire broadcasts. There are only brief snips - not full interviews. So it's not possible to verify by hearing the entire interview that she didn't say it.Youtube.com has posted every Cavett show featuring this deluded Hollywood starlet
To my eyes, your statement tends to make it seem as if entire interview(s) are available for verification - but they are not.
If all you mean is that Youtchub would probably have the relevant snippet if there ever was one - then you just overstated the case a bit.
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Re: AN INTERVIEW SO DAMNING...
Jane Fonda herself said in her book that she said things at the time that made it easy for her enemies to attack her. Have any of those embarrassing statements ever been found on the internet?RayThom wrote:... especially made by someone so damningly idiotic, would NEVER have been missed being memorialized on the internet. The League of Geriatric Jane Fonda Haters couldn't help but make it known to any LGJFH members who needed to sling some muck at Hanoi Jane.
Youtube.com has posted every Cavett show featuring this deluded Hollywood starlet and, although she's always all puffed up on her celebrity level intellect, nowhere is anything mentioned about "the US received no foreign help during the American revolution."
Yes, it could have been said but, no, I seriously doubt it.
I do, however, remember when Illinois' future US Senator, Barack Obama, was on the old Merv Griffin show and he talked quite frankly about his early years about being born and growing up in Kogelo, Kenya. I'll post a link as soon as I find it.
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How do they appear to be "sensitive?" He asked knowing that shitforbrains Aspergers boy would have no answer.rubato wrote:Gob wrote:British troops are being hindered in their fight against terrorists by the fear that enemy fighters could sue them for breaching human rights, according to the Defence Secretary.
... "
We try to recruit soldiers who aren't quite as 'sensitive' as yours appear to be.
yrs,
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Well, be fair. He thinks it's the ordinary soldiers who are "sensitive" to the risks of the European Court of Criminally Insane Protection of Assholes.
He doesn't understand how costly it is for governments to have to go through the Euro-Weenies Wailing Wall of Anti-war Wankers and that armed services components are wary of creating politically expensive shitstorms invented by Dumb As Rocks Do-Gooders Aiding The Enemy
He doesn't understand how costly it is for governments to have to go through the Euro-Weenies Wailing Wall of Anti-war Wankers and that armed services components are wary of creating politically expensive shitstorms invented by Dumb As Rocks Do-Gooders Aiding The Enemy
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UK soldiers who fought in the Iraq War may face prosecution for war crimes, according to the head of a unit investigating alleged abuses.
Mark Warwick said there were "lots of significant cases" and that discussions would be held over whether they met a war crimes threshold.
Lawyers are continuing to refer alleged abuse cases by soldiers to the Iraq Historic Allegations Team (Ihat).
The Ministry of Defence said it took such allegations "extremely seriously".
Two public inquiries have already looked at claims against UK troops in Iraq.
Mr Warwick, the former police detective in charge of Ihat, told the Independent the allegations being investigated included ones of murder.
He added: "Over the next 12 to 18 months, we will review all the caseload to better understand the picture and then I think we can say whether 2019 seems realistic."
The inquiry has considered at least 1,515 possible victims, of whom 280 are alleged to have been unlawfully killed.
He said: "We would look at the credibility of the allegation in the first instance and, when we've looked at a lot of these extra cases coming to us, some of them are duplicates of cases, some of them we've already identified as part of our own investigation process, and some are multiple allegations, where we would investigate as a single allegation."
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What LJ posted - and the sooner, the better. Effing European Inglourios Basturds
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