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10 years 1 week ago - 10 years 1 week ago #733 by Nikita
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Twelve o'clock today in Lorient city center. Blue monday ... :mm1:

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Finally, this camera phone is better than i thought :mm1:
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10 years 1 week ago - 10 years 1 week ago #734 by Sqdn. Ldr. Ted Striker
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Secret Dutch anti-terror training deep in German forests, nobody seems to know anything about it… :lol:
found no English video so far…

http://hessenschau.de/tv-sendung/video-5842.html
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10 years 1 week ago #735 by NL
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Pfff, so for once we take over some German territory and there is a big fuss about it because it's not the other way around?

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Trust is hard to gain but easy to lose.

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10 years 1 week ago - 10 years 1 week ago #736 by jacobston
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Canadian General Election

In less than an hour, the last polling stations will close for the 2015 Canadian Election. Already, based of the Atlantic polling stations alone, it has been projected by CBC that Justin Trudeau (son of former PM Pierre Trudeau) of the liberal party will be our next prime minister.

It is still not known, however, whether it will be a minority or majority government. For this information, we will have to wait for the remainder of the stations to close and report their votes.

EDIT: As the Pacific Polling stations have just closed, the results are coming back and the Liberal Party is now leading with a majority government :yipi:

You can see the polling data, as reported by CBC, here.


And a 15 minute segment by John Oliver on this election:




For my personal opinion, I have been hoping for a Liberal government. Based on the other two candidates, Trudeau seems like the best bet in my eyes.
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10 years 1 week ago #737 by Sqdn. Ldr. Ted Striker
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impressions from this year's Oktoberfest

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10 years 1 week ago #738 by Maki
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Where go our taxes ? :surprised:


To ease congestion in the detention center of Calais, the police on the borders rents for several months a jet deprived to move the migrants towards other centers.
The rental of this unit to a private company costs 1.5 million euros per year. But this plane serves not only deter migrants from the "jungle" of Calais, it is also used mainly for transport of investigators of the Directorate of the National Police or aerial surveillance.
Transfers to Toulouse, Nimes and Perpignan, which are expensive: about 15,000 euros per migrant, according to a lawyer of foreign law.
The defenders of the refugees point the nonsense of this device. Because, nine times on ten, the migrants find themselves in the nature and are not finally expelled. Some even returned to Calais, having been transported at the other end of France.
In this price rate, fringe expenses are not understood. The fuel and the salary of the state employees to accompany the migrants make increase the cost . A day of use of the small plane of 19 places would cost up to 23.000 euros to the French taxpayer.


An information which is going to irritate Nik today !!!:upset:
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