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    Quote Originally Posted by noahrab View Post
    Is it not Abada or something?
    Think it was Nablus if i recall correctly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegen65 View Post
    Think it was Nablus if i recall correctly.
    Still is

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AuldYin View Post
    Something has happened since around the turn of the century to brainwash these eejits.

    Folk beheaded in their bedrooms, dead bodies ***ually abused and grannies paraded naked thru the streets afore being shot in the head.

    Inhumane.

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    Not decolonisation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BP33 View Post
    Now slagging Cammy.
    It is not the best time of year to be playa testimonial football match but it is up to his testimonial committee to organise things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Is Dundee still twinned with the Palestinian town ?
    It was Nablus but I do not know if they are still twinned as they are never mentioned.
    That was when there was a ‘loony left’ group of councillors running Dundee District Council.

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    Beheading babies, taking a grandmother's cell phone filming her execution and uploading to her Facebook so her family could see it but Celtic fans will have their banners out at next game supporting this scum and we invite them into our home.

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    As the saying goes one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. I think that phrase fails when the terrorists actually gain the poliyical power that they seek. One major exception Nelson Mandela. Always felt he was a decent human

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    As the saying goes one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. I think that phrase fails when the terrorists actually gain the poliyical power that they seek. One major exception Nelson Mandela. Always felt he was a decent human
    Terrible choice in woman.

    More necklaces than ratners.

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