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TheDaddy 09-02-2017 03:46

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35884758)
No idea, go look for them if it turns you on.. :erm: :nutter:

What an odd thing to say

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Originally Posted by Kursk (Post 35884759)
I think he's just proud of his family.

Ivanka is very beautiful.

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2017/02/12.jpg

She is very beautiful, it's probably why to quote the donald that he kisses her at every opportunity

Ramrod 09-02-2017 07:17

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The always excellent Rod Liddle writing in the Spectator: Shock horror! Many Europeans agree with Trump on Muslim immigration

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Well, now… would you just look at this. I’d read it here if I were you because I suspect it won’t be covered on the BBC News tonight. A large majority of Europeans are in total agreement with Donald Trump in his restriction upon immigrants from Muslim countries. Here are the figures.

Now, never mind what I think. And for that matter, never mind what you think. Simply accept that the shrieking at Trump and from that idiotic, jumped-up thick-as-mince dwarf, Bercow, weighing in with his two pennorthworth, is a million miles from how the majority of people in our continent view the matter. Again, this is not about my point of view or yours, it is simply an invitation to accept that this is what most people believe. Once you’ve grasped that, despite the enormous local propaganda dissuading them from that view, then we can move on. But grasp it and grasp it now, you libtards. On the issue of Muslim migration, Trump easily has the population with him.

Now, how about reflecting that in your news programmes, BBC?

Pierre 09-02-2017 09:03

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it's the inconvenient truth for the political class.

Too many, too quick.

It might not be on the BBC, but the O'Reilly Factor is all over it :-)

Mr Banana 09-02-2017 09:22

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Why are some pro Trump posters resorting to insulting posters who are not as keen on Trump ? Its as if you are becoming like the man himself!

1andrew1 09-02-2017 09:46

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Originally Posted by Mr Banana (Post 35884775)
Why are some pro Trump posters resorting to insulting posters who are not as keen on Trump ? Its as if you are becoming like the man himself!

I honestly don't get it. I guess it's just quicker to insult someone than enter into a debate.
Personally, I don't think you learn from people who agree with you all the time and to me, that's the attraction of this thread.

Osem 09-02-2017 10:37

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Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 35884763)
The always excellent Rod Liddle writing in the Spectator: Shock horror! Many Europeans agree with Trump on Muslim immigration

Well I guess not covering news doesn't count as propagating 'alternative facts'.

Pierre 09-02-2017 11:17

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This senator pretty much nails it.

https://youtu.be/WMzp8D0hKYE

Stephen 09-02-2017 12:27

Re: U.S President: Donald Trump
 
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Originally Posted by Mr Banana (Post 35884775)
Why are some pro Trump posters resorting to insulting posters who are not as keen on Trump ? Its as if you are becoming like the man himself!

Lack of intelligence?

I really still don't get why Trump is allowed to tweet freely, especially as the POTUS account keep retweeting some of his nonsense.

Mick 09-02-2017 12:41

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35884790)
Lack of intelligence?

I really still don't get why Trump is allowed to tweet freely, especially as the POTUS account keep retweeting some of his nonsense.

Now whose trying to insult? :rolleyes:

As for him tweeting, there is no law says he cannot, he is a free person like you and me or are you saying as a human being, Trump, just because he is the President, is not allowed to free speech? If so, that to me suggests a lack of intelligence or ignorance, ignorance of course, when it suits being a typical liberal trait.

pip08456 09-02-2017 12:41

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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35884785)
This senator pretty much nails it.

https://youtu.be/WMzp8D0hKYE

He explains the "Liberal left" perfectly.;)

Stephen 09-02-2017 12:46

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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35884792)
Now whose trying to insult? :rolleyes:

As for him tweeting, there is no law says he cannot, he is a free person like you and me or are you saying as a human being, Trump, just because he is the President, is not allowed to free speech? If so, that to me suggests a lack of intelligence or ignorance, ignorance of course, when it suits being a typical liberal trait.

Whinging when things don't go his way is not really going to do him any favours with anyone. Just makes him look even more of an idiot than people already think he is.

1andrew1 09-02-2017 12:56

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35884794)
Whinging when things don't go his way is not really going to do him any favours with anyone. Just makes him look even more of an idiot than people already think he is.

Presumably he does it because he's been advised to do so in order to push his "outsider" or "tell it as it is" brand of Presidency. His supporters will lap up his David v Goliath story without question.

Mick 09-02-2017 13:19

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35884794)
Whinging when things don't go his way is not really going to do him any favours with anyone. Just makes him look even more of an idiot than people already think he is.

That's your opinion, but good to see you're whinging that he whinges, what gives ?

If I had made an Executive Order restricting border control, as the President of the United States and some judge halted that EO, that was based off principles I was Democratically Elected on, I'd bloody whinge on Twitter as well!

But nice dodging of my question there Stephen, I will ask it again, are you saying he is not entitled to Free speech like you or me?

Hugh 09-02-2017 13:22

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And the Judiciary and the Legislative arms of the Government are there to provide oversight and governance on the Executive (the President) - he is not a dictator who can do what he wants, even if that is what is voters want.

https://kids.usa.gov/three-branches-...nt/index.shtml
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Constitution

The Founding Fathers, the framers of the Constitution, wanted to form a government that did not allow one person to have too much control. With this in mind they wrote the Constitution to provide for a separation of powers, or three separate branches of government.

Each has its own responsibilities and at the same time they work together to make the country run smoothly and to assure that the rights of citizens are not ignored or disallowed. This is done through checks and balances. A branch may use its powers to check the powers of the other two in order to maintain a balance of power among the three branches of government.

Mick 09-02-2017 13:36

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35884800)
And the Judiciary and the Legislative arms of the Government are there to provide oversight and governance on the Executive (the President) - he is not a dictator who can do what he wants, even if that is what is voters want.

https://kids.usa.gov/three-branches-...nt/index.shtml

Is he doing what he wants ? No, so all you just posted there is largely irrelevant.

He is being critical of the judges actions, just like you or I would be when a Judge hands the wrong sentence to someone who is clearly guilty of something. You cannot kill off free speech, just because:

A) You don't like the person.
B) You don't like what is said.


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