15 Replies to “Now Is The Time At SDA When We Juxtapose!”

  1. Polarizing is inevitable as the West evolves toward the dark-side of democracy. I find polarization preferable to the politicians all pretending to be part of the squishy middle.

  2. jeremy corbyn is a jackass and fool who couldn’t possibly believe the nonsense he spews. But then again there are lots who do subscribe to this crap.
    Before corbyn there were others like walter duranty and stanley webb – discredited stalin apologists.
    One can only hope that the election of corbyn will mark the end of this foolishness and bring people to their senses. Unfortunately the world seems to be embracing the something for nothing philosophy. This can’t end well.

  3. So he’s supposed to have access to top security briefings. Nothing like giving a commie access to the nation’s secrets. Maybe he’ll get to see Hillary’s e-mails?

  4. I wouldn’t have thought anyone could be so stupid. The UK was allied with the Godless Communists so you’d figure he’d be screaming out the anthem. What a prick.

  5. “Him and Notely, embarrassed socialists unite.”
    The first error. There is no such thing as an “embarrassed” socialist. You cannot do that to something that has no human values, like empathy, feelings, and just plain common decency. He should have been immediately removed from the ceremony after the song. But then the “royals” are special. What a useful idiot.

  6. David Cameron might want to reconsider not going for a third term. This extermist moron would make another majority a slam dunk.

  7. If not for the jewish black stain the British would be better off if the Germans has won and considering the Muslim hordes streaming into Germany, they may soon regret separating their ties with Russia. The wall in hindsight might have been a good thing.

  8. According to the Telegraph, he was knocking off Dianne Abbot in the ’70’s. Didn’t think he had it in him, but wouldn’t have minded myself.

  9. Dissing Battle of Britain vets?
    Nothing to say that would be adequate. Except that on the bright side Corbyn may keep Labor out of power for a generation.

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