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As I said in the 'news' feed thread. I really disliked the way a commentator on Sky News said 'you can see they are the right and far right by all the flags' - something like that.
It is that type of talk and mentality that is sparking a dangerous set of events off.
No, it made it worse, as they were told.
Answer, Vote for Mr Corbyn
Nobody wants that Hamas supporting nonse in power.
The answer our two countries need, are those who will bring SANITY and goodness into peoples hearts.
To embrace and help our fellow man. Not destroy.
I dare say Mr Sanders and Mr Corbyn are the Key to Victory
Its more like ignorance and hate.
There is no space left in other lands and Empire costs too much.
can you enlighten me on this; did he openly support Hamas or just condemn Israel for its actions in Palestine? I am sure that any good-willed person can differentiate between the two.