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By Boiler
#104519
Meanwhile, ICE are given free rein to randomly kill people they don't like the look of?

Maybe the bullets need a more specific target.

Looking back on my post, I realised that yes, this is probably what Trump wants. It just seems so... alien to me. Thirty years ago I went to Atlanta for two months and I found a genuinely warm Southern welcome down there; to me, America now seems like Honecker's East Germany or Hoxha's Albania.

Just what kind of a fucking so-called 'president' behaves towards his own people like this?
By Youngian
#105146
Just what kind of a fucking so-called 'president' behaves towards his own people like this?

The sort that are re-elected by a majority of the popular vote.
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By kreuzberger
#105150
'kinell, did anyone have "Norwegian Royal Family" on their Epstein bingo card?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/ ... ar-to-show

I know we haven't much discussed this foul criminal enterprise on here, but is there any end to the reach of its tentacles? Is everyone merrily fucking the kids or am I just a "nah, I'm good, thanks" weirdo who knows what it's like to be on the receiving end?

Cue the absurd and ridiculous phrase - there are no suggestions of any wrong-doing.
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By Abernathy
#105155
kreuzberger wrote: Sun Feb 01, 2026 8:25 pm
Cue the absurd and ridiculous phrase - there are no suggestions of any wrong-doing.
Translation : There is every suggestion of any wrong-doing.
By Youngian
#105162
kreuzberger wrote: Sun Feb 01, 2026 8:25 pm

I know we haven't much discussed this foul criminal enterprise on here, but is there any end to the reach of its tentacles? Is everyone merrily fucking the kids or am I just a "nah, I'm good, thanks" weirdo who knows what it's like to be on the receiving end?

Cue the absurd and ridiculous phrase - there are no suggestions of any wrong-doing.
Alistair Campbell who knew Ghislaine Maxwell from his Mirror days bumped into her on a flight to New York and suggested dinner with her partner Jeffrey. Campbell was not impressed describing him as a collector of people and a boorish name dropper. Campbell's contacts book would have excited Epstein and Maxwell but frivilous society people don't impress him. Sadly Alistair sounds like something of an outlier.
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By AOB
#105237
The next year, in a November 2013 email, Epstein asked Musk if he would come to the Caribbean for Christmas. He said Woody Allen was with him and that Musk "might enjoy" the trip.

"Yes," Musk responded.
A hat-trick of nonces. Musk spent Christmas Day 2012 begging for an invite.

People might say not everyone who visited the island was guilty. I think that's being too kind, and exactly what they are all hoping people think. Sick of hearing on the news the sentence "there's no suggestion of any wrongdoing" when someone is named. Grow a spine or don't report the story at all.

Plus, political allegiances mean that not everyone puts the heat on everyone. Cherry picking who to go after. Everyone is rightly going after Andrew but he has nobody in his corner anyway, royalists and non-royalists hate him. Everyone should be going after everyone who went. Philanthoropy is probably giving some an easier time, publicity wise, but fuck that, look at Savile. All the billionaires involved with Epstein are vile creatures.


https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bill-gates ... ents-show/
By davidjay
#105239
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 9:31 am And, of course, the most egregious example of cherry-picking is the complete absence of comment on Farage's 41 appearances in the files.
It's not coincidence now. You do wonder if he's working in collusion with someone.
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By Boiler
#105240
AOB wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 8:51 am Sick of hearing on the news the sentence "there's no suggestion of any wrongdoing" when someone is named. Grow a spine or don't report the story at all.
Whatever happened to "presumed innocent until proven guilty"?

I'd rather they covered their arses legally and reported it than cover it up by not reporting it.
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By Boiler
#105241
davidjay wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 10:55 am
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 9:31 am And, of course, the most egregious example of cherry-picking is the complete absence of comment on Farage's 41 appearances in the files.
It's not coincidence now. You do wonder if he's working in collusion with someone.
I've been wondering that too.
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By AOB
#105246
Boiler wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 11:13 am
AOB wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 8:51 am Sick of hearing on the news the sentence "there's no suggestion of any wrongdoing" when someone is named. Grow a spine or don't report the story at all.
Whatever happened to "presumed innocent until proven guilty"?

I'd rather they covered their arses legally and reported it than cover it up by not reporting it.
I take your point, but I personally will presume the ones who visited the island as guilty, everyone is free to think what they wish of course. I'm certainly not including anyone who had a photo took elsewhere with him, he was a rich man wanting to be seen with the famous. Only the ones who visited the island, I'm not going to look upon them kindly. The 1% that take up and stifle the vast majority of the world's wealth, which in turn make our lives harder, have been afforded life's luxuries, so the ones who visited the island aren't getting the luxury of the benefit of my doubt.

You read about all the diabolical Roman Emperors and their at times incomprehensible debauchery. This was a modern day version of what was going on in Rome 2000 years ago.
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