Message from @Broo TulsiGang 2024 πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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2019-09-10 23:07:02 UTC  

These dipshits shouldn't be accepted in the hospitals...

2019-09-10 23:20:47 UTC  

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2019-09-10 23:27:13 UTC  

Idk, maybe a minority of them who are slowly fading out

2019-09-10 23:27:28 UTC  

Shapiro would

2019-09-10 23:37:14 UTC  

If he could invade Iran afterwards

2019-09-11 01:49:16 UTC  

This can't be legal

2019-09-11 01:54:29 UTC  

Its defenately a grey area

2019-09-11 04:18:11 UTC  

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2019-09-11 04:21:41 UTC  

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2019-09-11 07:33:32 UTC  

I’ve been told there is a large contingent in America, of Irish descendants, who wish to block trade with England in the case of no deal, and that these people hold large sway over congress, Is this true?

But if Ireland dont sell us beef, they will become Greece in under a year

Just some shit stain hellhole the EU barely remember

And thats if the troubles dont start again

Interestingly the troubles was helped by 9/11 because Irish connected Americans stopped sending so much money over

So these people do exist

2019-09-11 07:43:17 UTC  

Ireland is in no position to start any form of trade war as they are still under pressure from the last housing bubble

2019-09-11 09:30:21 UTC  

They have made a presumption about motive... the best legal system money can buy.

It's Scotland

Lawless shithole

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2019-09-11 09:31:30 UTC  

```In a summary of their findings, the Court of Session judges said that the suspension of Parliament was motivated by a desire to "stymy Parliament".```

2019-09-11 09:32:26 UTC  

It's a fair assumption but no actual evidence for that was presented in court.

2019-09-11 09:33:14 UTC  

stymy a parliament who have done fuck all to implement Brexit in the last three years, if only they had an extra couple of weeks to continue to do fuck all about about it

2019-09-11 09:33:15 UTC  

...but that's why it was done through the civil court - only need to prove balance of probability instead of provide proper evidence.

2019-09-11 09:43:05 UTC  
2019-09-11 09:49:58 UTC  

So when did the court get power over the queens decision as I'm sure the powers of the British courts are granted by the royal throne

2019-09-11 09:50:24 UTC  

^

2019-09-11 09:55:28 UTC  

Yeah, a civil court in Scotland being able to overturn Parliamentary procedure sounds fishy to say the least.