PeterMac2

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PeterMac2

PeterMac2

@petermac2

Baffled daily by all the left wing nonsense I see.

Beigetreten Şubat 2009
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PeterMac2
PeterMac2@petermac2·
@Mr1beard @DPJHodges Chucking gays off the roof, beheading teenagers, beating girls to death for taking off their head covering, exporting terrorism around the world, building nuclear weapons specifically to take USA, Israel and western civilisation off the map. Sure, they’re great guys.
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Krueger@Mr1beard·
@DPJHodges I like the Iranians. They're very scrappy. Don't take any shit. More people need to start standing up to America like they do.
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(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Iran is one of the most secretive, dictatorial and oppressive states on earth. And Donald Trump has managed to plumb such depths of misinformation that the Iranian regime’s statements now carry more credibility than those of the United States.
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PeterMac2
PeterMac2@petermac2·
@Donone243 @punt_rd Much as I would like that to be true, the more likely version is that their manager suggested they change their name from Halfnelson to the Marx Brothers because that’s who they reminded him of. They didn’t like it but changed it to The Sparks Brothers then shortened to Sparks.
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Don
Don@Donone243·
@punt_rd "Sparks" - Was a huge shout out to Nicola Tesla, which seemed to go over everyone's head at the time.
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Punt Road
Punt Road@punt_rd·
John Lennon’s phone call to fellow Beatle Ringo Starr after a UK TV appearance by this band… “You won't believe what's on television—Marc Bolan is playing a song with Adolf Hitler!" The near unknown most famous band you’ve never heard of…….Sparks!
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Mark Thompson
Mark Thompson@METhompson72·
Is This Plausible? I am Morgan Macsweeney I am Chief Of Staff to the Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland I hold a top-secret security clearance I own a mobile phone I use this phone to conduct Government Business I use this phone to message with Lord Mandelson My phone is tracked by GCHQ There are protocols for officials using personal phones to conduct Government business My communications are monitored to ensure they are not intercepted My phone is "stolen" a month after Lord Mandelson is sacked The police do not investigate The phone is not tracked down The police are too busy to track down the phone the most senior member of the Prime Minister's team - someone with a top-secret security clearance I do not contact my service provider to block the stolen phone I do not consider asking GCHQ to do this as a national security priority I do not ask for a replacement sim I do not buy a new phone I do not activate my new phone with the new sim I do not log-in to my Google account I do not select "Restore" I do not download WhatsApp I do not recover my messages Nobody, ever, who had their phone stolen was ever able to get their messages back. @UKLabour @Keir_Starmer DO YOU THINK WE ARE ALL STUPID? It is the cover-up that will take you down
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PeterMac2
PeterMac2@petermac2·
@JohnSimpsonNews Fair enough. What would be your alternative solution to deal with murderous regimes who want to destroy us?
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John Simpson
John Simpson@JohnSimpsonNews·
Over the years I’ve been in many towns and cities when they were being bombed — in a few cases (Baghdad, Belgrade etc) by my own country. No matter what the justification, most of the victims have been entirely innocent. I’ve come to loathe the very thought of aerial bombardment.
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PeterMac2@petermac2·
@MatthewMacnabb @consequence Unless they are Jewish, or from Northern Ireland, or England? Isn’t that the case? Kindness and understanding my arse.
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Matt@mattmn26·
@consequence This is the core ethos of being Irish. To be Irish is to have kindness and understanding for those less fortunate. It’s woven into us through our history of persecution at the hands of colonial powers.
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CONSEQUENCE
CONSEQUENCE@consequence·
Conan O'Brien says he has "incredible empathy for people who have immigrated to another country" after traveling to Ireland and seeing his great-grandfather lived. "I went back to Ireland and I [saw] a great genealogist who said, 'I found where your great-grandfather’s home was.' The home is gone, but he found the little spot where he lived, near the Galbally Mountains. He said, 'I’ll go there and show it to you,' and I said, 'We’ll do it on camera.' "I was expecting to have these jokes loaded up; we had props and funny things we were going to do... But I got there, and I did not expect this because I'm not someone who wears my emotions on my sleeve, but I got emotional. It was very powerful. "This was a very small plot of land. He was a tenant farmer, so it wasn't his. He didn't have money, and he needed to move on because it wasn't working; probably not enough to eat, couldn't sustain. So, he left and went to America, and here I am a couple of generations later. "What's amazing to me is when you have that experience and you stand there, I have incredible empathy for people who have immigrated to another country. It takes an entire lifetime to go to a country where, often, people don't speak the language. They have to spend their entire lives just getting things started for the next generation; it's a whole lifetime that you're feeding into this process. "I was just thinking about this guy, whom I'll never meet, who had to do that. I think I was overcome by the fact that there's a lot of sadness in that story, and in a lot of these stories. People leave not because they think, 'Hey, I just want to go have fun in America.' They leave because they have to." (via Jimmy Kimmel Live)
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PeterMac2
PeterMac2@petermac2·
@RoryStewartUK All simple cost/benefit analysis? What about morality and defence of the individual?
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Rory Stewart
Rory Stewart@RoryStewartUK·
Analyse • costs, benefits, risks • compare Iranian capacity and threat vs Russia + Indo-Pacific • integrate law, norms and strategy • think about 2nd and 3rd order consequences for global trade and stability All suggest the answer was contain and disrupt not attack.
Mike Kelly@NicerInPerson

@RoryStewartUK Rory, what alternative are you proposing? Allow the regime to continue pursuing nukes? Continue asking nicely and hope they finally stop?

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Sage Despatches@SageDespatches·
I think it's safe to say that approximately 97% of people in Northern Ireland have an opinion about the life of Gerry Adams. We live in a small country and Gerry has not exactly been low profile over the last half century. I'm allowing for the fact that 3% are babies or new arrivals to the country. I grew up in the same small city as Gerry so I'm not unaware of him and as with virtually everyone else, I have an opinion. I could state that opinion but would it actually change anyone else's opinion? Probably not. Will the verdict of the civil claim court case (starting tomorrow) change the opinion of anyone in this little country? Probably not. In general terms, people here fall into one of two camps: There are people who think the sun shines out of Gerry's arse. And there's everyone else. When the court case ends and a verdict is announced, virtually everyone here will still have the same opinion. I accepted this fact long ago and I didn't start blogging about terrorism, hoping to convert people or deprogramme them. I work on the basis that many people, especially those of us who were around when the Troubles were actually occurring, already know the truth about what was occurring and who was doing whatever. Me, stating in a blog that Martin McGuinness was authorising terrorist attacks whilst also being a senior member of Sinn Fein, isn't a startling revelation to people who lived through the Troubles and retained critical thinking skills. We don't need a court case to validate our opinions on McGuinness or anyone else. Ultimately, the only thing that really matters is that collectively, we all know who the bastards are, we know what they did and we won't be forgetting.
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PeterMac2
PeterMac2@petermac2·
@Peston @GeorgeTrefgarne Why on earth shouldn’t he call Starmer out for his appalling and utterly incompetent leadership? Everyone else is. And Trump is completely correct.
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Robert Peston@Peston·
It’s really quite shocking to watch President Trump denigrate Starmer for not letting US planes land at Chagos, and vilify him as “not Winston Churchill”. This was not in response to a question. It was something he wanted to get off his chest, attached to his extraordinary attack on the Spanish government. This represents a serious fracture in the tradition transatlantic alliance, as I said yesterday
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PeterMac2@petermac2·
@williamnhutton Even if you and Miliband were correct (which I doubt), not one of his proposals will make any difference to the climate at all. None. Zero. They will just bankrupt us. For no positive effect at all.
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Will Hutton
Will Hutton@williamnhutton·
Rain again this morning and forecast all day. Time was when British weather changed - not continuous, never-ending rain. Our right wing media shows no interest in discussing or exploring ; it might prove Ed Miliband - an obsessed neo-Marxist the enemy of fossil fuels - is right.
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PeterMac2
PeterMac2@petermac2·
@danbloom1 @HouseOfTraitors Firing McSweeney won’t suffice. The public don’t know who he is and it won’t work. Starmer has probably only one more incident from having to go, if this one doesn’t finish him off. Given the track record, it can’t be more than a few weeks away.
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Dan Bloom
Dan Bloom@danbloom1·
NEW: Mandelson crisis puts Starmer at his greatest peril Mood among MPs against Morgan McSweeney is volcanic. Even his close allies don't know if he can survive this One loyalist official: "I love Morgan, but Keir has to sack him and he should have sacked him a long time ago"
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PeterMac2@petermac2·
@rorysutherland @Quemerford @PMarlowe1939 That’s an ungenerous response Rory. The man has been unfailingly polite, pleasant and gives entirely honest responses. You respond by considering it may be deception. You did not need to do that. Anyone and everyone may be deceiving us, including you.
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Giles Coren@gilescoren·
This morning I cancelled our family holiday to America. I cannot in good conscience take my wife and children there and tell them they will be safe. The United States is no longer a place for decent people. thetimes.com/article/78f404…
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PeterMac2@petermac2·
@mattvanswol The Conservative Party in the UK has been virtually wiped out because of their refusal to stand up for actual Conservative principles and policies. Their supporters just gave up on them. Looks like the Republicans haven’t taken it as a lesson and will end up in the same place.
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PeterMac2@petermac2·
@michaelwhite What is untrue about that? It’s very clear that was their intention. Why on earth would any country otherwise allow uncontrolled immigration and refuse to remove illegal migrants, even those with multiple criminal convictions. What is your alternative explanation>
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PeterMac2
PeterMac2@petermac2·
@Nigel_Farage He should take Northern Ireland and turn it into a US military base. Would solve all kinds of problems and give USA direct land access to the EU
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PeterMac2@petermac2·
@eMTBrides @alexstein99 I have absolutely no clue what any of this is about, what they are arguing about, who they are or why on earth it is showing up on my feed.
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Larry Conger 🇺🇸
Larry Conger 🇺🇸@eMTBrides·
Things got heated with Utah frat bros 😼 Got beat by Mormons, I’d be mad too!🤣🤣🤣 On my daddies **** lol 😂 what ! aka Bryan 😶‍🌫️ Cassady does have point about making content tho 😆
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Hamza@HowidyHamza·
A chilling update from the ground in Gaza: Two of my friends, who have been running independent food drives via international crowdfunding, were stopped and interrogated by Hamas militants. After proving their transparency and showing that all funds are used for food and aid for the displaced, they were met with a demand for a "share." They've been ordered to hand over a share of the donations directly to Hamas or stop their work immediately. Intimidating those trying to feed the hungry is a devastating new low.
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PeterMac2
PeterMac2@petermac2·
@anna4fes “Take politics out of the BBC for good” works both ways. As long as they remain firmly biased and continue to promote a specifically left wing, globalist agenda and refuse to address the concerns of the majority of the country, they are engaging in partisan politics themselves.
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Anna Sabine MP
Anna Sabine MP@anna4fes·
The BBC is the envy of the world, but it cannot survive if it has to constantly look over its shoulder. The BBC must remain as accessible to the public as possible - in the national interest. We cannot allow content to become locked behind a paywall to be picked apart by private and foreign powers. Liberal Democrats are clear: the charter renewal must be the moment we take the politics out of the BBC for good. That means no more government cronies on the Board; sustainable, long-term funding settlements, and a guarantee that the BBC can hold power to account without threat of retribution.
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PeterMac2@petermac2·
@BGatesIsaPyscho The BBC are a disgrace. They promote an agenda and lie to everyone, pretending to be unbiased. When called out on it, they deny, call it a “mistake” claim they are victimised and squeal for help from idiots like Davey. Trump is doing the right thing, it might just stop them.
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
🚨🇬🇧🇺🇸 “Donald Trump is coming after OUR BBC - he’s suing it for $10 billion” “Trump is trying to destroy the BBC” “We can’t let Trump get away with this” Leader of the crazy Libs Dems who Elon Musk once labelled a sniffling cretin - Ed Davey - is ready to go to war with Donald Trump over the BBC.
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