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Good morning, James. Are you in Tipperary? I'm getting your post 9 hours late. Do you have Leprechauns delivering your epistles? You've been kissing the Blarney Stone, and it comes across in your writing. 'tis too much to expect conservatist language from an Irishman, even the PM as they are all Greenies!

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I guess he at least said something. I doubt our Flyaway PM would say anything. It might have been harsh what the Irish PM said, but he is IRISH, what do you expect?

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Hamas are beyond evil. All who try to make excuses for their actions are complicit. It is also reported they are not releasing whole family groups- insurance against too much truth telling upon release.

An interesting point is that the word “hamas” in Hebrew is translated “violent (dealing), violence, cruel, oppressor, injustice, unrighteousness.”.

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This MORON should be sacked!!

What's with the headband????🤔

Go figure.

Comforting to kwow WE are not alone with FOOLS running

the COUNTRY..!!

🙄🙄😭😭

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It’s a mad mad world!! I just wish more people (the silent majority) would stand up and speak truth and scream enough is enough publicly, we need to rise up, the time is now!!

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I agree. Enough is enough.

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“And here’s another ting”.

Most people would think it’s a typo but I see it as a brilliant line when said with an Irish accent.

I needed to see something lighthearted in the article which highlights another so called leader tiptoeing around a subject which needs to be broached bluntly and truthfully.

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We’d all be disappointed if James didn’t put in these little gems.😁

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To be sure, to be sure

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Me too, Bernie. I laughed out loud 😃. A touch of humour to keep my blood pressure down!

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And the tosser wants a ‘permanent ceasefire’!!! Not a word condemning the medieval barbarians!

Western and Arab leaders could exert pressure on the Arabs in Gaza and Fatah by not giving them money or arms and shunning them but they choose not to .

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Having been a fan of Irish crime fiction at one time, I had to stop reading it because if ever there was a people group that is lost, it is the Irish and their benighted leaders. Their anti semitism is appalling and their leaders seemingly have no conscience. But then that is reflected in the west generally. The Irish highlight it.

To be unable to be truthful about barbarians who kidnap little children for their political purposes and then have no western leader, let alone the Irish call this out for what it is venal and heinous barbarism makes me beyond angry.

I am praying for a miracle - that the remaining hostages will be found or escape and show the world the truth.

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Perhaps the Irish will now start showing some of these evil lefties the contempt they deserve and get them out of office.

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I wouldn’t hold my breathe. The Irish are themselves quite lost.

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Couldnt agree more ,the bloody Irish and their simple minded idiocy over"de brave bhoys in de IRA",bloody bombs at bus stops killing ordinary working people on their way ,to work,kids on their way to school, kneecapping people who upset them with a bloody half inch electric drill, those rotten bastards were no better than hamas and no sing songs in an Irish pub will convince me otherwise.

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John Newton, the author of "Amazing Grace" was also lost:" I once was lost but now I'm found, was blind and now I see". Here we have a man who was a slave trader - "was lost" who mended his ways - "I'm found"; a man who did evil things but repented. Emily Hand's situation should have never been alluded to John Newton's "Lost but now I'm found". That phrase is entirely misquoted.

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I find it appalling that saying Emily was “lost” seems to put the responsibility of the child’s situation on her. Like she chose to wander off and then “got lost”.

Proverbs 17:15 “Acquitting the guilty and condemning the innocent - the Lord detests them both.”

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