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Hrolf The Ganger 04 Jun 19 6.57pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
Trump and Farage are meeting right now at the amabassador's gaff in London. Trump absolutely f***ing loves fast food, and you know at fast food restaurants they always sell milkshakes! I wonder...what are the odds?!? The Left's new super weapon. MIlkshake. It's good to know that the enemy is out of brain cell ammo.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 04 Jun 19 7.52pm | |
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You wouldn't know a Nazi if one fell on you, but like a typical modern day virtue signaller you are happy to throw the word around. Originally posted by Maine Eagle
I do take a stand on nazis, Stirlingsays.
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Maine Eagle USA 04 Jun 19 8.37pm | |
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Originally posted by HKOwen
You wouldn't know a Nazi if one fell on you, but like a typical modern day virtue signaller you are happy to throw the word around. I think you may want to address this to one Hennessey, Wayne. I know very well what a nazi is. They are easy to spot. The swastikas are a dead give away. I remember some nazis recently marching about a statue being taken down, then a young girl being murdered by a white supremacist in a car. Edited by Maine Eagle (04 Jun 2019 8.38pm)
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DANGERCLOSE london 04 Jun 19 8.39pm | |
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HKOwen Hong Kong 04 Jun 19 9.35pm | |
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So now you are suggesting Wayne is some kind of closet Nazi? You seem to enjoy being contrarian which is fine and you are entitled to be so but when you throw around names you clearly don't understand that's another thing. Without resorting to Google can you explain : What a Nazi is/was What a Fascist is/was Why Antifa is ironic as their behaviour is classic Fascism Originally posted by Maine Eagle
I think you may want to address this to one Hennessey, Wayne. I know very well what a nazi is. They are easy to spot. The swastikas are a dead give away. I remember some nazis recently marching about a statue being taken down, then a young girl being murdered by a white supremacist in a car. Edited by Maine Eagle (04 Jun 2019 8.38pm)
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Stirlingsays Online 04 Jun 19 9.57pm | |
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Originally posted by Maine Eagle
I think you may want to address this to one Hennessey, Wayne. I know very well what a nazi is. They are easy to spot. The swastikas are a dead give away. I remember some nazis recently marching about a statue being taken down, then a young girl being murdered by a white supremacist in a car. Edited by Maine Eagle (04 Jun 2019 8.38pm) It's only the activist left who say 'nazis' were at Charlottesville. It was a mixture of people and the people who call 'nazis' were the alt right.
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Mapletree Croydon 04 Jun 19 10.09pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Stupidity more like. He is an unpleasant little man who should be removed for his disrespect to our greatest ally. What, he's disrespected the Isle of Man? Why wasn't I told about this.
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Teddy Eagle Online 04 Jun 19 10.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
This has nothing at all to do with London, except that being the cheap target Trump chose to start his juvenile criticism of Khan. "Complete ruination" is hardly accurate is it? Even the Nazis failed to do that. Khan cannot be held personally responsible for the problems that you think exist and seems to me to have been doing a pretty decent job in testing times. Speaking truth to power takes bravery. He has every right to express a view, especially when the event is being held in the city where he is major. Naturally you’re right. When could that be in question? Except London is a pit of ghettoes where the murder rate is off the scale and all Khan does is blame everyone else. The buck has to stop somewhere and in this case it’s with him.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 04 Jun 19 10.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Politicians insulting each other is not a definition of brave. Khan like Corbyn had the opportunity to show this country they are better than Trump and can be statesmanlike they chose to stoop to his level though. Khan hasn't insulted Trump though has he? He gave a pretty succinct description of him and explained why he thought that made it a mistake that he was invited for a State visit. It's Trump who looks foolish in mixing it with a Mayor! He is, after all, supposed to be the President of the most powerful country in the world. He ought to be above such diversions but Trump cannot abide critics and never fails to lash out. He was taught that by Roy Cohn and has never learned how to moderate it. It is extremely inappropriate for a POTUS.
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Teddy Eagle Online 04 Jun 19 11.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Khan hasn't insulted Trump though has he? He gave a pretty succinct description of him and explained why he thought that made it a mistake that he was invited for a State visit. It's Trump who looks foolish in mixing it with a Mayor! He is, after all, supposed to be the President of the most powerful country in the world. He ought to be above such diversions but Trump cannot abide critics and never fails to lash out. He was taught that by Roy Cohn and has never learned how to moderate it. It is extremely inappropriate for a POTUS. Giving approval for a pathetic balloon to be flown is criticism enough. Without America’s participation the war might well have had a different outcome. The contribution of those that served should be recognised regardless of who the President may be at any given time. Trying to score political points from a state visit under these circumstances is contemptible.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 04 Jun 19 11.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
You mean the people who voted him as president in a democratic election and those that are glad they did? Wow, a real shock that that Khan got messages of support from non Trump supporters, That must mean Khan was right. Please stop. You mean the people who were fed a diet of lies about an already poor candidate via social media interference by a foreign power, and a Murdoch owned TV station, and a train load of snake oil by a narcissistic TV "star? Many of those people now see the error of their ways! Only around 41% of US voters would now vote for Trump again. Of course it won't be a Trump supporter messaging support for Khan. It would be some of the other 59% of the voters.
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cpfc_chap koh samui 04 Jun 19 11.21pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Khan hasn't insulted Trump though has he? He gave a pretty succinct description of him and explained why he thought that made it a mistake that he was invited for a State visit. It's Trump who looks foolish in mixing it with a Mayor! He is, after all, supposed to be the President of the most powerful country in the world. He ought to be above such diversions but Trump cannot abide critics and never fails to lash out. He was taught that by Roy Cohn and has never learned how to moderate it. It is extremely inappropriate for a POTUS. Really? thought that Khan was one of the first to pipe up once Trump was elected and after he announced the ban of Muslims to the U.S. Which was the same ban Obama imposed without anyone saying jacks***!! I believe Trump praised him when khan became the mayor for London!
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