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originally posted by: paraphi
a reply to: Dr X
That's always a good way to shake yourself from a difficult situation. Blame the right-wing press. Become a victim.
It may work for his supporters, but for those cynical of such actions as it just highlights his problem.
originally posted by: Whodathunkdatcheese
Make your mind up. Is it definite or alleged? TPTB want us to be vague.
originally posted by: lakenheath24
a reply to: BlackSkinhead
Clearly, you think more highly of yourself than your childish response shows. The comparison to Hilliary was in the context that she was the opposition leader, NOT political ideology. Secondly, I provided a couple links further down, including a BBC article. And if you chose to input those term into any search engine, you would see that a large variety of outlets are reporting the same. And lastly, my OP ended in a question mark. You know what those do, right? Ask a question? As in it was not a statement of fact.
I haven't pissed anything away. I make $7K a month, own my own house, and am working on my Master's degree at the moment. It sounds like you might have pissed your life away worrying about who is in power rather than working on your career. I won't even mention the new slave comment in your avatar. Says a lot really.
Just like trump, Corbyn is an enemy of the media and its very rare that any mainstream media will say anything nice about him.
Mr Sarkocy, who now lives in Bratislava, also claimed to have personally organised the Live Aid concert in 1985, which he said was “funded by Czechoslovakia”.
Jeremy Corbyn has revealed he was at a meeting in Derbyshire at the exact time that a former communist spy claims to have been with him in London. The Labour leader said his records prove he attended a gathering of socialists in Chesterfield in October 1987, when the Czech agent claims to have been talking with him in the House of Commons. It also happened to be the day after Mr Corbyn’s mother died and a Saturday – when the Commons does not sit – making the alleged meeting in Westminster more unlikely.
originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: alldaylong
The actual Czech dossier seems to refer to a meeting at the Commons on 22nd October 1987. Where do you get the 24th from?
The live Aid thing does seem a bit odd, I must admit.
Thanks for calling me a troll, by the way, that says a lot about you.
originally posted by: lakenheath24
Corbyn refused to answer any questions about the spy sage at a presser and instead ducked out the back door at westminster. He then made a video called out all the papers....threarening that "change is coming". Whats that mean i wonder?
a roeply to: oldcarpy