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“The Incorruptible”
Since: Aug 07
Arras, France/ London, UK
ISP:
London, UK
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Observer wrote: <quoted text> But you are on your THIRD "wife". What does that indicate eh? And the only reason she is still with you is because otherwise she would have to go back and live in Russia. You are one miserable failure in marriage as much as life. You imagine, you invent, you caricature, you pigeonhole, you work by cliches, associations or streotypes and never come close to the truth. What's wrong with being married for the THIRD time? Surely if it was against the law, I would have been told by now!! You erect yourself as judge and jury in domestic matters, and only show your typical polak Roman Catholic bigotry and narrow-mindedness. FYI: A Russian doesn't need to get married to a Brit to come in UK. A Russian can obtain residence permit without marriage. A Russian married to a Brit doesn't lose his/her residence permit after a divorce. British companies recruit in Russia for specific jobs. Russian companies have branches in UK, some bring their staff. There are about 200,000 Russian nationals in UK. Now, try to understand that; I don't think you can: you are too thick!!
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“No one can serve two masters”
Since: Jan 09
In Western Ukraine
ISP:
Petrolia, Canada
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Robespierre wrote: <quoted text>
British companies recruit in Russia for specific jobs. Russian companies have branches in UK, some bring their staff. There are about 200,000 Russian nationals in UK. Now, try to understand that; I don't think you can: you are too thick!! Does that meant that UK is going to give those Russians autonomy and respect their ethnic rights? will UK doctors now be obligated to learn Russian to treat Russian patients? Will Russian language have a status of state language in UK?
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“The Incorruptible”
Since: Aug 07
Arras, France/ London, UK
ISP:
London, UK
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ana 8 wrote: <quoted text> Does that meant that UK is going to give those Russians autonomy and respect their ethnic rights? will UK doctors now be obligated to learn Russian to treat Russian patients? Will Russian language have a status of state language in UK? Russians moving to Britain are not indigenous people, therefore your comments do not apply. Most of the Russian ex-pats are middle-class, well educated and speak very good English anyway (better than the Ukrainians I met!), and we do not have problem with them. Many have studied in Britain, or sent the children in our private schools. They are not to be confused with the Poles or other ex-soviet riff-raffs.
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“No one can serve two masters”
Since: Jan 09
In Western Ukraine
ISP:
Petrolia, Canada
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Robespierre wrote: <quoted text> Russians moving to Britain are not indigenous people, therefore your comments do not apply. Most of the Russian ex-pats are middle-class, well educated and speak very good English anyway (better than the Ukrainians I met!), and we do not have problem with them. Many have studied in Britain, or sent the children in our private schools. They are not to be confused with the Poles or other ex-soviet riff-raffs. Who are indigenous Britains? LOL!
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“The Incorruptible”
Since: Aug 07
Arras, France/ London, UK
ISP:
London, UK
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ana 8 wrote: <quoted text> Who are indigenous Britains? LOL! English, Scots, Welsh and Irish. All speak English, but Welsh, Gaellic and Irish are spoken in Wales, Scotland and Norther Ireland by some people. Welsh, Gaellic and Irish are languages derived from the Celtic language spoken by the original inhabitants of our islands, before the invasions. Only Wales has insisted in having Welsh as the second official language, and it is taught in some schools for those who wish to learn it. Every document is given in 2 languages in Wales, even town names, road signs, etc...
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American Observer
Eugene, OR
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I know a lot of Irish, aside from Northern Ireland, who would be rather put out to be called indiginous Britons.
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“The Incorruptible”
Since: Aug 07
Arras, France/ London, UK
ISP:
London, UK
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American Observer wrote: I know a lot of Irish, aside from Northern Ireland, who would be rather put out to be called indiginous Britons. Ah, but I was only talking about those from Northern Ireland, which, as far as I know is still part of the United Kingdom (AKA Britain). Geographically, the whole of Ireland is part of the British Isles, although Great Britain is the name of the largest island.
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“No one can serve two masters”
Since: Jan 09
In Western Ukraine
ISP:
Petrolia, Canada
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Robespierre wrote: <quoted text> English, Scots, Welsh and Irish. All speak English, but Welsh, Gaellic and Irish are spoken in Wales, Scotland and Norther Ireland by some people. Welsh, Gaellic and Irish are languages derived from the Celtic language spoken by the original inhabitants of our islands, before the invasions. Only Wales has insisted in having Welsh as the second official language, and it is taught in some schools for those who wish to learn it. Every document is given in 2 languages in Wales, even town names, road signs, etc... LOL! The UK is not an independent nation but constituent country. Laws are based not for indigenous people but for constituents of UK which composed of vast immigration from Europe, Asia, Middle East and Russia .... So, I repeat will you give Russian language status of state language and will you give Russians their autonomy?
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Since: Aug 08
Brooklyn, NY
ISP:
Brooklyn, NY
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American Observer wrote: <quoted text> It is true that you do not ask people. You jsut make assumptions based on whether or not they agree with the all knowing poopda. What a wonderfully overinflated ego you have. i make no assumptions, i make observations... i dont put down anyone or discredit anyones intellect if they do not agree with me. thats your tactic. when u have a brain you dont need an ego, anyone who knows me will tell you how modest i am. i dont claim to be all knowing, thats your assumption
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Since: Aug 08
Brooklyn, NY
ISP:
Brooklyn, NY
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American Observer wrote: <quoted text> How interesting. First Stefankya decides that I must be this person Bear; now you do the same. You and she definitely suffer from "Ursaphobia". PLease post something besides your usual poop lol ok.. you mean there is more than one sumbass with the same location, same view, same comments, same way of speaking, same manner, same tactics, same personality, same EVERYTHING there in OR, and one just happened to leave and the other just happened to arrive little later and fit right in and pick sides and pretend to know everyone without speaking to people first....? ok yogi.. talking to u and bear is talking to the same person, hearing the same crap in response in the same way. so while you accuse jazz, uther, stephanya, mostly numb but good, and others to be the same moscow agent using different isps, when it is clear that they are different people - it is you, and STA, the gaylord from finland, and the hamilton albanians who use multiple names (personalities) on this forum to push their usual poop. and in many cases actually have long and deep debates with themselves with one personality agreeing with the other lol.... how's that? should I continue? or will yogi observer disappear like he once did as bear and come back as some other "educated" fool with his nose up high and thinking he actually fooled someone? poop poop poop
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Glenn ivan
Edmonton, Canada
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Robespierre wrote: <quoted text> Russians moving to Britain are not indigenous people, therefore your comments do not apply. Most of the Russian ex-pats are middle-class, well educated and speak very good English anyway (better than the Ukrainians I met!), and we do not have problem with them. Many have studied in Britain, or sent the children in our private schools. They are not to be confused with the Poles or other ex-soviet riff-raffs. From time to time I hear that things are so oh just so ROSY in Roccia, then how come so many will educated middle class people are leaving Rozie Roccia??? Why aren't these people staying home and keep the Roccian economy going????
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Since: Aug 08
Brooklyn, NY
ISP:
Brooklyn, NY
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Glenn ivan wrote: <quoted text> From time to time I hear that things are so oh just so ROSY in Roccia, then how come so many will educated middle class people are leaving Rozie Roccia??? Why aren't these people staying home and keep the Roccian economy going???? more people are trying to leave ukraine, whats your point? there 150 million people in russia, it is the largest countr by far, includes cities, towns, farms, all types of climates, and different living conditions. for many its great, for many its good, many are struggling, for many its bad... is this different than US? UA? that is not what he was trying to say
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Since: Apr 08
Wilmington, DE
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Pravda wrote: <quoted text> more people are trying to leave ukraine, whats your point? there 150 million people in russia, it is the largest countr by far, includes cities, towns, farms, all types of climates, and different living conditions. for many its great, for many its good, many are struggling, for many its bad... is this different than US? UA? that is not what he was trying to say 43 million Americans are on food stamps. Is this any different then say, the Soviet times for those on Goverment food rations?
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Since: Apr 08
Wilmington, DE
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I think they should seal the borders off in the south of America, and allow all those who wish to leave to come here. Perhaps the slovonic peoples can bring a new sense of common sense to America. One can only hope.
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Since: Apr 08
Wilmington, DE
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Robespierre wrote: <quoted text> Ah, but I was only talking about those from Northern Ireland, which, as far as I know is still part of the United Kingdom (AKA Britain). Geographically, the whole of Ireland is part of the British Isles, although Great Britain is the name of the largest island. ahh bulllll chit Only by Geography? The Irish are no more British then the stuffy bunch of Cows called Royals. Billy Bathgate had more sense. In 1564, the Irish tried to break the yoke of Londons Royals. Now, ya want to send out questionaires about peoples sex lives. As if there isnt anything more to be doing in the world, rather, lets put camera's up everywhwere to spy on people. lol Look here, I do say. How unfortunate it must be for the reality today with so many people dieing in Afganistan, is, was such a brilliant British scheme. To divide and conquer, why first we must introduce Islam into India. Jolly good fun, eh? Now, we have Pakistan and India , both with nuclear weapons in an antagonistic state of affairs. Brilliant? Are there any Africans in the Beefeaters? Or, are you so jealous of the popularity of the Irish, that your immigration policies and other means insure that instead of Beefeaters, they become Mayors in Ireland? LOL
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Since: Apr 08
Wilmington, DE
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Judged:
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It took 45 minutes for an ambulance to arrive in the tunnel where Princes Diana was laying entangled in such a mess, as only a Royal house of cards could deliver.
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Since: Apr 08
Wilmington, DE
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now
what are YOU trying to say?
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“The Incorruptible”
Since: Aug 07
Arras, France/ London, UK
ISP:
London, UK
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ana 8 wrote: <quoted text>So, I repeat will you give Russian language status of state language and will you give Russians their autonomy? The answer is no! It's impossible to give autonomy to people who do not constitue an homogeneous group but are disseminated all across the country. Beside, Russians in UK have never asked or claimed such rights.
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“No one can serve two masters”
Since: Jan 09
In Western Ukraine
ISP:
Point Edward, Canada
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Robespierre wrote: <quoted text> The answer is no! It's impossible to give autonomy to people who do not constitue an homogeneous group but are disseminated all across the country. Beside, Russians in UK have never asked or claimed such rights. Well Russians may argue that Campaign for an English Parliament says, "The people of England includes everyone who considers this ancient land to be their home and future regardless of ethnicity, race, religion or culture". So if Russians one day decide that they want UK to be their "home and their future" with all homeland attributes, including language, culture and self regulation what are you poor bastards are going to do? Never mind Russians, Muslims may strike first and rightfully so.
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American Observer
Eugene, OR
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Robespierre wrote: <quoted text> Ah, but I was only talking about those from Northern Ireland, which, as far as I know is still part of the United Kingdom (AKA Britain). Geographically, the whole of Ireland is part of the British Isles, although Great Britain is the name of the largest island. And half of those in Northern Island would rather be free on England. Otherwise why all the protest activity in N. Ireland? Give this one up, you stepped in it big-time.
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