Why has it taken so so long?
Wednesday, 21 May 2014
Prince Charles 'compares Vladimir Putin to Adolf Hitler' during chat with pensioner who lost relatives in Holocaust - Mirror Online
I do not agree with Gapes one bit. Sounds like some politicians were caught with their pants down on this one. It's like Grandma saying to a bully that its time to stand up and fight for your principles. Putin needs a black eye. As long as the world hesitates to the likes of Putin they will assume a weakness and plan worse actions. Pity British politics is lead by a coward.
Putin is behaving just like Hitler, says Prince Charles | Mail Online
Prince Charles, you are my hero!
BBC History - Prince Charles
I think about 4 billion people who have read history would agree with the characterization of Putin and Hitler. You have to be really really stupid not to see the strong strong similarity. Roll on Charles, you are the best... And the bravest.
Turkish PM’s adviser goes on sick leave for injury to leg used to kick Soma protester - POLITICS
What goes around comes around!
Sea level rise forces US space agency to retreat - SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Why not just call it water rising rather than global warming?
Cell tower to be built at Oak-Land Junior High | Lillie Suburban Newspapers - LillieNews.com
Just quote outdated safety standards and you can quell almost any opposition, at least until the cows come home..
Here’s What Chinese Hackers Actually Stole From U.S. Companies | TIME.com
WTO rules broken by Chinese right, left and centre.
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