I wonder - so as not to be seen as discriminating/persecuting JW's - if the Norwegian government will target any other religion for their unpleasant practices, and create new laws to deal with them?
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Anthony Morris responds to Norway's denial of financial aid
by RULES & REGULATIONS inhttps://direkte.vg.no/nyhetsdognet/news/jehovas-vitner-nektes-statsstoette.5z-pnao3e?utm_source=share-btn.
08:20 27.1.kristoffer solberg.
jehovah's witnesses denied state aid.
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UKRAINE: are things SO bad......
by BoogerMan in....that fighting-fit young ukrainian men are having to be evacuated - to accommodation in dublin city centre?.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqq2aj0lohu.
beats the rubber dinghies, i suppose..
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@ Bartolomeo - I posted this 2 days ago, but it wouldn't upload, so I assumed my PC was at fault, and re-posted it.
Same thing happened again, so I didn't bother a 3rd time.
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UKRAINE: are things SO bad......
by BoogerMan in....that fighting-fit young ukrainian men are having to be evacuated - to accommodation in dublin city centre?.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqq2aj0lohu.
beats the rubber dinghies, i suppose..
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....that fighting-fit young Ukrainian men are having to be evacuated - to accommodation in Dublin city centre?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQq2aj0lOHU
Beats the rubber dinghies, I suppose.
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Scottish National Party + Nazis
by BoogerMan inhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/scottish_national_party - "however, others in the party were explicitly pro-nazi.
hugh macdiarmid, who stood as an snp candidate in 1945, believed that the nazis were "less dangerous than our own government" and wrote a poem about the london blitz that included the line "i hardly care".
arthur donaldson, who went on to lead the party between 1961 and 1969, believed a nazi invasion would benefit scotland: "the government would leave the country and england's position would be absolutely hopeless, as poverty and famine would be their only reward for declaring war on germany.
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@ notsurewheretogo - a close friend insisted that independence was the best thing for Scotland. I asked him how I would be better off financially and in other ways. No definitive answers - but claimed every country who gained independence was far better off.
I'd vote for an independent Scotland - if undeniable benefits were offered which overwhelmed the serious consequences it would cause, but the SNP hasn't and can't genuinely answer the huge questions which will/could threaten people's livelihoods.
Leaving a union causes serious downsides to the working classes. Brexit still isn't over - and as far as I can see, there have been no significant benefits to the UK.
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Everyone should be phlegmatic about the FIFA World Cup
by BoogerMan inbecause it's taking place in catarrh.
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Because it's taking place in CATARRH.
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Scottish National Party + Nazis
by BoogerMan inhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/scottish_national_party - "however, others in the party were explicitly pro-nazi.
hugh macdiarmid, who stood as an snp candidate in 1945, believed that the nazis were "less dangerous than our own government" and wrote a poem about the london blitz that included the line "i hardly care".
arthur donaldson, who went on to lead the party between 1961 and 1969, believed a nazi invasion would benefit scotland: "the government would leave the country and england's position would be absolutely hopeless, as poverty and famine would be their only reward for declaring war on germany.
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Why are Scots still paying more for alcohol than the rest of the UK - based on the SNP's minimum unit alcohol price which has been shown to be a worthless computer model?
The extra cash doesn't go to the NHS, it is kept by the retailer! Just like the alleged "environmental charge" for bags supplied by org's like McDonald's - the businesses keep the extra cash!
And MacD's automatically give & charge everyone for bags, unless you specifically tell them 'No thanks.'
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Scottish National Party + Nazis
by BoogerMan inhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/scottish_national_party - "however, others in the party were explicitly pro-nazi.
hugh macdiarmid, who stood as an snp candidate in 1945, believed that the nazis were "less dangerous than our own government" and wrote a poem about the london blitz that included the line "i hardly care".
arthur donaldson, who went on to lead the party between 1961 and 1969, believed a nazi invasion would benefit scotland: "the government would leave the country and england's position would be absolutely hopeless, as poverty and famine would be their only reward for declaring war on germany.
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I agree with your point 100%!
UK electorate = 46,144,009
17,411,565 of the UK electorate (37.73%) voted to leave the E.U.
The 'Leave' vote did not represent the interests or choice of the majority.
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Scottish National Party + Nazis
by BoogerMan inhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/scottish_national_party - "however, others in the party were explicitly pro-nazi.
hugh macdiarmid, who stood as an snp candidate in 1945, believed that the nazis were "less dangerous than our own government" and wrote a poem about the london blitz that included the line "i hardly care".
arthur donaldson, who went on to lead the party between 1961 and 1969, believed a nazi invasion would benefit scotland: "the government would leave the country and england's position would be absolutely hopeless, as poverty and famine would be their only reward for declaring war on germany.
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@ SBF - You appear to be a supporter of democracy by these statements: "attempting to deny democracy doesn’t work" and "a desperate attempt to deflect from the basic issue of democracy."
Clearly, the SNP doesn't agree with you! Having lost TWO democratic referendums, they lose the plot and try to encourage more hatred by Scots for the UK and the English themselves.
"Playing games with election results?" Your use of terminology in an attempt to deflect from a cast-iron truth does you no credit. I thought you were better than that.I said: 62.38% of the electorate didn't vote for Scotland to leave the UK. Disprove this!!!!
Let me put it a different way - as 2 questions - to see if you still say 62.38% is wrong:
Scotland has an electorate of 4,300,000.
A total of 1,617,989 of the electorate in actuality voted to LEAVE the UK. What percentage of the electorate did that represent?
2,001,926 - and the remainder - positively DID NOT vote to leave the UK? What percentage of the electorate does that represent?
The SNP & others have been crying into their porridge ever since, will use any excuse to "justify" yet another referendum, and will continue to do so when they lose it!
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Christine McVie has passed
by Las Malvinas son Argentinas inchristine mcvie of one of my favourite bands of all time, fleetwood mac, has passed away.
i don’t think she got as much credit as stevie nicks and lindsay buckingham as she should have, but she wrote her fair share of hit songs.
such a beautiful and smooth voice to go along with stevie’s unique style.
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She was a beautiful part of the soundtrack in so many people's lives. Sad news.
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Scottish National Party + Nazis
by BoogerMan inhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/scottish_national_party - "however, others in the party were explicitly pro-nazi.
hugh macdiarmid, who stood as an snp candidate in 1945, believed that the nazis were "less dangerous than our own government" and wrote a poem about the london blitz that included the line "i hardly care".
arthur donaldson, who went on to lead the party between 1961 and 1969, believed a nazi invasion would benefit scotland: "the government would leave the country and england's position would be absolutely hopeless, as poverty and famine would be their only reward for declaring war on germany.
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In the 2014 referendum, 62.38% of eligible voters (2,682,011) did not register a vote for Scotland to leave the UK. Since 62.38% of the electorate didn't vote for Scotland to leave the UK, then those who actually voted 'YES' to leave the UK amounted 37.62%. That is the mathematical reality - and one which ridicules the SNP's claims they have a "mandate."