Brexit--You voted to leave, now go!

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  1. SailAway

    SailAway New Member

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    IQ's are wisdom.. especially the logic part of the IQ one can predict everything when knowing who voted for what... google prof lynn the IQ expert to see what IQ's people have and then one can understand how change will come from destruction.. ..one can also see who are the corrupt leaders of a nation i hey push low IQ's to vote .. ONLY CROOKS ant low IQ's to vote.. can fool them easier
     
  2. Marine1

    Marine1 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Tell me Bill O"Reilly doesn't tell it like it is.



    [video=youtube;ekLHxCEEJN8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekLHxCEEJN8[/video]
     
  3. Thirty6BelowZero

    Thirty6BelowZero Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    English. I would suggest taking another course in it if you can't read what was written.
     
  4. Marine1

    Marine1 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Why are so many people down on Britain for voting to get out of the European Union? You can bet they won't be the only ones to leave.
     
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    Marine1 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Cheer up, more and more businesses are moving from the North to the Southern states. Things are changing.
     
  6. Bluespade

    Bluespade Banned

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    I love it when shills like you run your mouths about the Brexit.
    Why you hate democracy, bro?
     
  7. WillReadmore

    WillReadmore Well-Known Member

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    cite please
     
  8. SiNNiK

    SiNNiK Well-Known Member

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    Hopefully they can return all those "refugees" that the EU demanded they take in too.
     
  9. NMNeil

    NMNeil Well-Known Member

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    Not fond of the Brits are you?
    Is it because they do things differently, that is if the people in power think that leaving the EU is a good idea that it should be put to the voters so they can choose, unlike the US where if the people in power want a change, but don't get it, they stamp their feet and hold their breath till they go blue.

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    At least the British Parliament is run by adults.:wink:
     
  10. tomander7020

    tomander7020 Well-Known Member

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    You might learn to recognize a tongue in cheek post when you read one. :wink:

    Touché on the adult remark. Well, I'm not sure I'd call all of the members of the UK Parliament adults, but I admit we'd be less likely to be mired in gridlock in the US if we had the parliamentary system.

    I wasn't too impressed by the gloating tone of Nigel Farage in the European Parliament in Brussels today. He certainly didn't make a good impression on Jean-Claude Juncker. However, you didn't claim that the European Parliament is run by adults, so can't hold that against you.
     
  11. Zorro

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    Is there a problem with supporting national sovereignty?
     
  12. BestViewedWithCable

    BestViewedWithCable Well-Known Member

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    Stop it? no no no Theyre encouraging it.
     
  13. Caligula

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    The European Union Referendum Act 2015 dictated that only British, Irish and Commonwealth citizens over 18 who were resident in the UK or Gibraltar would be able to vote in the referendum. British citizens who had been registered to vote in the UK within the last 15 years would also be eligible to vote.

    So, what foreigners are you talking about?
     
  14. SailAway

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    THE 4 day pattern with the stock markets of UK.. FRANCE ,,and GERMANY..... EACH and every day UK was the winner of these 3...
    each and every day Germany was the loser of these 3.

    THE REASON is the wise can see that the immigration issue harms.. and UK shows they are saying most to NO they are helped the most and since germany is saying YES they are harmed the worst
     
  15. tomander7020

    tomander7020 Well-Known Member

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    If the UK leaves the European Union, and despite my opening post, I'm not so sure that it will, it will mean the end of English as an official European Language. Each member country is permitted to designate one language as an official European Language. The UK is the only country that designated English. Ireland is an English-speaking country, of course, but it chose to designate Irish as its official European language.

    English is the de facto working language of the EU much to the dismay of the French. I have no doubt that most of the working conversation between representatives to the EU and EU employees will continue to be English as will most unofficial communication between the EU and the rest of the world. However, I wonder if English's possible future lack of official status imight mean that official documents will no longer be printed in English and if official communications will no longer be permitted to be carried out in English. Will the Japanese and the Chinese have to learn French or German or Romanian or Estonian in order to officially communicate with the Eu?
     
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    I perfectly understand what an IQ is, but I can't understand a word you're writing. You must be writing in some other language and using a translation program, because the "English" that you post is pure gibberish.
     
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    Don't underestimate German. It's an officially language in a couple of EU countries, while a heck of a lot understand it in other countries as well. And the UK leaving...
     
  18. SailAway

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    Einstein use to HORSE LAUGH grammar remembers out of the building.. thinking they were more wise than a parrot that also remembers well and copys

    Logic gives one more eyes to see WHAT is the most valuable to put ones time on.. AGAIN a wisdom test for voters will sweep across the world and no more liberalism... Secession or threat of secession by conservatives will make liberals stop their harming.
     
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    OP sounds like sour grapes to me..

    Unless you live in Britain what do you care what they vote to do in their own country?
     
  20. rickysdisciple

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    Nice try at obfuscating the issue with meaningless statistics--you know damn well what we are talking about.

    We are referring to the immigration of Arab Muslims into Europe and Britain, and leaving the EU can certainly help to stymie this problem.

    They recognize it as a setback, albeit only a temporary one, to their globalist ambitions. They don't want borders and they don't want nationalism, and this sets them back on that goal.

    I think we need to start mandating testosterone therapy for young people, as I think there is probably a connection between spineless self-flagellation and low testosterone.

    Brilliant, enjoy being shot to death by fanatical Muslims, and the loss of your culture, because you're too gutless to defend yourselves.
     
  21. AmericanNationalist

    AmericanNationalist Well-Known Member

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    Agreed, there was once a time where I pondered the financial merger of European markets with the US Market, thinking that joining the EU would actually be a good move. But thanks to Farage and Brexit, I got a look at this crony organization and the control it attempts to have over its unwilling denizens. Europe hasn't changed since our Founders rebelled and we got a good reminder why to stay the hell away from Europe.

    Sorry Merkel, the "free movement" thing is excessively retarded and stupid. There can't be control over the borders, while being pro-free movement. It's either one or the other and the consequences of free movement are too great for the possible benefits.

    As long as there's "free movement", the EU will collapse as its unable to provide security for itself. Free movement means the tragedy in Paris won't be the first nor the last time. And likely, it will take something happening in Germany for Merkel to be like "OMG, not a good idea after all."
     
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    Agreed, they are even more spineless than the people we have here. It's pathological empathy run rampant, which is then exploited by the wealthy to keep wages down. Any time you hear people talk about open borders, what they really mean is that they would like wages to stay as low as possible. Everyone knows that controlling immigration is the key to controlling wages, in either direction. Don't want to pay your workers more this year than the year before? Simply find desperate people from somewhere else to do the job for less.
     
  23. AmericanNationalist

    AmericanNationalist Well-Known Member

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    And then they say. "We must live with the realities of globalization!" Why? Because you're not doing your jobs? If someone crosses a border(be they EU or US borders) without proper identification, they are doing SO illegally. That has nothing to do with globalization, it's a crime. You'd think with these attorneys at law and prosecutors making the hay day they do in America, that they'd actively prosecute the cases lol.

    Likewise, there are also laws on the books already against hiring illegal labor, why hasn't there been prosecution? Is the government REALLY serious about being this honest with us and saying 'we just flat out don't give a crap?" Our country is in destitution and I don't think spineless Washington can fix it. And it looks like Europe has the same problem.
     
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    We need less democracy and more anti-corruption measures--that's the gist of it. The people don't know what's best for them and end up getting fleeced by the more intelligent and powerful.
     
  25. AmericanNationalist

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    Hence my support for my Fascist-Technocracy. Imagine a government where people like me and you are in charge.(Literally, I don't care about the order of the ticket, I'd want to have an administration with you in it.) We could change the entire system in a matter of days, just because we'd be willing to enforce the laws and get serious.
     

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