Big Donny T
Good news for him, will only fuel his 2024 run
Turkey reject Finland NATO membership
Why the fack do we still allow these terrorist and Russian loving Turkey khunts in NATO?
Ignore, thought ratify meant they’d blocked it
Fair play Turkey, finally doing the right thing for once
comment by Oscar #TeamFury. It’s Coming Homeeeee! (U12980)
posted 48 minutes ago
Ignore, thought ratify meant they’d blocked it
Fair play Turkey, finally doing the right thing for once
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DeSantis just changed the FL Law from having to resign to run as president
So trump indicted for a pay off 17 years ago, but Bush not indicted for being a war criminal. Just about sums America up
comment by Oscar #TeamFury. It’s Coming Homeeeee! (U12980)
posted 5 minutes ago
So trump indicted for a pay off 17 years ago, but Bush not indicted for being a war criminal. Just about sums America up
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7 yrs ago, not 17
Ur comprehension is lacking 2nite Oscar
comment by #4zA - Sto pazziann (U22472)
posted 2 hours, 57 minutes ago
comment by Oscar #TeamFury. It’s Coming Homeeeee! (U12980)
posted 5 minutes ago
So trump indicted for a pay off 17 years ago, but Bush not indicted for being a war criminal. Just about sums America up
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7 yrs ago, not 17
Ur comprehension is lacking 2nite Oscar
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Two night?
geddafvkouttaheah.
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 19 hours, 49 minutes ago
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted about 2 hours ago
I don't much much value on stuff that's in the BBC tbh
Rosenburg is deeply biased in his opinions on Russia
The BBC is as biased as Al Jazeera and Russia Today
They're probably running a similar article in Russia Today about how the West is preparing it's citizens for nuclear conflict aswell
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Oops my bad, ill see if I can find a YouTube clip rom some random for you to take more seriously than direct quotes from a Russian Nobel Laureate.
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Barack Obama dropped 26.000+ bombs during his presidency and received the Nobel Peace Prize.
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 19 hours, 49 minutes ago
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted about 2 hours ago
I don't much much value on stuff that's in the BBC tbh
Rosenburg is deeply biased in his opinions on Russia
The BBC is as biased as Al Jazeera and Russia Today
They're probably running a similar article in Russia Today about how the West is preparing it's citizens for nuclear conflict aswell
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oops my bad, ill see if I can find a YouTube clip rom some random for you to take more seriously than direct quotes from a Russian Nobel Laureate.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Barack Obama dropped 26.000+ bombs during his presidency and received the Nobel Peace Prize.
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And? You're all over the place Tovarishch
comment by Oscar #TeamFury. It’s Coming Homeeeee! (U12980)
posted 9 hours, 23 minutes ago
Ignore, thought ratify meant they’d blocked it
Fair play Turkey, finally doing the right thing for once
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😂😂 this is an excellent post 👌
Positive for Finland’s security. Who knows, when Russia implodes Finland might get back some land stolen by the Russians during the winter war.
Great to see that the governments climate strategy is the same as the one for trade barriers
Rely on a technology that doesn't exist yet to bail them out.
The funniest thing about this Trump indictment is he probably thinks why did he even bother paying the hush money to stop Daniels coming forward given Republican's didn't even care when she did.
The absurdity he still won when even Trump believed it would sink him
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 29 minutes ago
Great to see that the governments climate strategy is the same as the one for trade barriers
Rely on a technology that doesn't exist yet to bail them out.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The same government that's bragging about the trans Pacific trade deal as a superb example of a Brexit bonus. Leaving a trade deal that's resulted in a drop of 4% in GDP for one that, at very best, maybe be worth O.8%.
Depressing that mugs in the electorate will believe this is a Brucie and still trust them though.
I didn’t know this:
‘There is nothing in US law that prevents a candidate who is found guilty of a crime from campaigning for, and serving as, president - even from prison.’
So let me get this right: Poor people who commit a crime (or otherwise), are subsequently apprehended and found guilty in a court of law, serve their time, and then, having been rehabilitated and judged to no longer be a threat to the public, are released, can be barred from even *voting* in elections.
And if they’re found to have registered to vote - whether they were aware of these voter registration rules or otherwise, or even if they’d been TOLD they could register by the authorities when they weren’t supposed to - it’s acceptable for SWAT squads armed with assault rifles, to drag them out of their houses, in front of the cameras, in the middle of the night, like they’re serial killers on the lam.
But a multi-millionaire establishment candidate who has been indicted, or even who has been indicted, prosecuted, found guilty and is currently serving time for their crimes, can be elected and act as President of the United States?
If Trump is the nominee for the Reps next time I think a chunk of those floating voters that despised Hilary and believed Trump was the lesser of 2 evils will have second thoughts about him now.
Don't get me wrong, there will still be millions that think the sun still shines out his bahookie but if there is publically submitted evidence that he conned them, it will swing millions away from him.
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 22 seconds ago
If Trump is the nominee for the Reps next time I think a chunk of those floating voters that despised Hilary and believed Trump was the lesser of 2 evils will have second thoughts about him now.
Don't get me wrong, there will still be millions that think the sun still shines out his bahookie but if there is publically submitted evidence that he conned them, it will swing millions away from him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/shows/meetthepress/blog/rcna74163
presidential election polls though...
If the US electorate re-elects Trump, Sunak should put some quiet calls in to Macron and Xi, and just combine to nuke the whole place. You’ve got to judge it to be beyond redemption at that point.
San Francisco actually having a serious discussion about reparations though
Shame it isn’t happening on a national (or even international) stage, and we shall see where it goes; but credit to the lawmakers there for having what appears at least to be an open and honest discussion, and one involving the right people, about what is both politically and socially an unfathomably painful subject.
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 29 minutes ago
Great to see that the governments climate strategy is the same as the one for trade barriers
Rely on a technology that doesn't exist yet to bail them out.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The same government that's bragging about the trans Pacific trade deal as a superb example of a Brexit bonus. Leaving a trade deal that's resulted in a drop of 4% in GDP for one that, at very best, maybe be worth O.8%.
Depressing that mugs in the electorate will believe this is a Brucie and still trust them though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You and your optimistic statements, Hector. I read a 0.08% bump to the economy, from the government's own figures.
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 27 minutes ago
If Trump is the nominee for the Reps next time I think a chunk of those floating voters that despised Hilary and believed Trump was the lesser of 2 evils will have second thoughts about him now.
Don't get me wrong, there will still be millions that think the sun still shines out his bahookie but if there is publically submitted evidence that he conned them, it will swing millions away from him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Anyone who votes for that moron should be deprived of any future voting rights. It’s like voting for bojo
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 29 minutes ago
Great to see that the governments climate strategy is the same as the one for trade barriers
Rely on a technology that doesn't exist yet to bail them out.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The same government that's bragging about the trans Pacific trade deal as a superb example of a Brexit bonus. Leaving a trade deal that's resulted in a drop of 4% in GDP for one that, at very best, maybe be worth O.8%.
Depressing that mugs in the electorate will believe this is a Brucie and still trust them though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You and your optimistic statements, Hector. I read a 0.08% bump to the economy, from the government's own figures.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh it is a 'potential' bump, just a bump we might be getting from one trade deal after binning another, 3.2% bigger and better one with countries on our doorstep.
I am genuinely optimistic about most things, just not currently under this hateful executive.
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 29 minutes ago
Great to see that the governments climate strategy is the same as the one for trade barriers
Rely on a technology that doesn't exist yet to bail them out.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The same government that's bragging about the trans Pacific trade deal as a superb example of a Brexit bonus. Leaving a trade deal that's resulted in a drop of 4% in GDP for one that, at very best, maybe be worth O.8%.
Depressing that mugs in the electorate will believe this is a Brucie and still trust them though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You and your optimistic statements, Hector. I read a 0.08% bump to the economy, from the government's own figures.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh it is a 'potential' bump, just a bump we might be getting from one trade deal after binning another, 3.2% bigger and better one with countries on our doorstep.
I am genuinely optimistic about most things, just not currently under this hateful executive.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
3.92% bigger Hec.
Leaving the EU cost 50 times what CPTPP might return.
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posted on 30/3/23
Big Donny T
Good news for him, will only fuel his 2024 run
posted on 30/3/23
Turkey reject Finland NATO membership
Why the fack do we still allow these terrorist and Russian loving Turkey khunts in NATO?
posted on 30/3/23
Ignore, thought ratify meant they’d blocked it
Fair play Turkey, finally doing the right thing for once
posted on 30/3/23
posted on 30/3/23
comment by Oscar #TeamFury. It’s Coming Homeeeee! (U12980)
posted 48 minutes ago
Ignore, thought ratify meant they’d blocked it
Fair play Turkey, finally doing the right thing for once
----------------------------------------------------------------------
posted on 31/3/23
DeSantis just changed the FL Law from having to resign to run as president
posted on 31/3/23
So trump indicted for a pay off 17 years ago, but Bush not indicted for being a war criminal. Just about sums America up
posted on 31/3/23
comment by Oscar #TeamFury. It’s Coming Homeeeee! (U12980)
posted 5 minutes ago
So trump indicted for a pay off 17 years ago, but Bush not indicted for being a war criminal. Just about sums America up
----------------------------------------------------------------------
7 yrs ago, not 17
Ur comprehension is lacking 2nite Oscar
posted on 31/3/23
comment by #4zA - Sto pazziann (U22472)
posted 2 hours, 57 minutes ago
comment by Oscar #TeamFury. It’s Coming Homeeeee! (U12980)
posted 5 minutes ago
So trump indicted for a pay off 17 years ago, but Bush not indicted for being a war criminal. Just about sums America up
----------------------------------------------------------------------
7 yrs ago, not 17
Ur comprehension is lacking 2nite Oscar
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Two night?
geddafvkouttaheah.
posted on 31/3/23
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 19 hours, 49 minutes ago
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted about 2 hours ago
I don't much much value on stuff that's in the BBC tbh
Rosenburg is deeply biased in his opinions on Russia
The BBC is as biased as Al Jazeera and Russia Today
They're probably running a similar article in Russia Today about how the West is preparing it's citizens for nuclear conflict aswell
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oops my bad, ill see if I can find a YouTube clip rom some random for you to take more seriously than direct quotes from a Russian Nobel Laureate.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Barack Obama dropped 26.000+ bombs during his presidency and received the Nobel Peace Prize.
posted on 31/3/23
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted about 2 hours ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 19 hours, 49 minutes ago
comment by peks - 1974 (U6618)
posted about 2 hours ago
I don't much much value on stuff that's in the BBC tbh
Rosenburg is deeply biased in his opinions on Russia
The BBC is as biased as Al Jazeera and Russia Today
They're probably running a similar article in Russia Today about how the West is preparing it's citizens for nuclear conflict aswell
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oops my bad, ill see if I can find a YouTube clip rom some random for you to take more seriously than direct quotes from a Russian Nobel Laureate.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Barack Obama dropped 26.000+ bombs during his presidency and received the Nobel Peace Prize.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And? You're all over the place Tovarishch
posted on 31/3/23
comment by Oscar #TeamFury. It’s Coming Homeeeee! (U12980)
posted 9 hours, 23 minutes ago
Ignore, thought ratify meant they’d blocked it
Fair play Turkey, finally doing the right thing for once
----------------------------------------------------------------------
😂😂 this is an excellent post 👌
Positive for Finland’s security. Who knows, when Russia implodes Finland might get back some land stolen by the Russians during the winter war.
posted on 31/3/23
Great to see that the governments climate strategy is the same as the one for trade barriers
Rely on a technology that doesn't exist yet to bail them out.
posted on 31/3/23
The funniest thing about this Trump indictment is he probably thinks why did he even bother paying the hush money to stop Daniels coming forward given Republican's didn't even care when she did.
The absurdity he still won when even Trump believed it would sink him
posted on 31/3/23
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 29 minutes ago
Great to see that the governments climate strategy is the same as the one for trade barriers
Rely on a technology that doesn't exist yet to bail them out.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The same government that's bragging about the trans Pacific trade deal as a superb example of a Brexit bonus. Leaving a trade deal that's resulted in a drop of 4% in GDP for one that, at very best, maybe be worth O.8%.
Depressing that mugs in the electorate will believe this is a Brucie and still trust them though.
posted on 31/3/23
I didn’t know this:
‘There is nothing in US law that prevents a candidate who is found guilty of a crime from campaigning for, and serving as, president - even from prison.’
So let me get this right: Poor people who commit a crime (or otherwise), are subsequently apprehended and found guilty in a court of law, serve their time, and then, having been rehabilitated and judged to no longer be a threat to the public, are released, can be barred from even *voting* in elections.
And if they’re found to have registered to vote - whether they were aware of these voter registration rules or otherwise, or even if they’d been TOLD they could register by the authorities when they weren’t supposed to - it’s acceptable for SWAT squads armed with assault rifles, to drag them out of their houses, in front of the cameras, in the middle of the night, like they’re serial killers on the lam.
But a multi-millionaire establishment candidate who has been indicted, or even who has been indicted, prosecuted, found guilty and is currently serving time for their crimes, can be elected and act as President of the United States?
posted on 31/3/23
If Trump is the nominee for the Reps next time I think a chunk of those floating voters that despised Hilary and believed Trump was the lesser of 2 evils will have second thoughts about him now.
Don't get me wrong, there will still be millions that think the sun still shines out his bahookie but if there is publically submitted evidence that he conned them, it will swing millions away from him.
posted on 31/3/23
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 22 seconds ago
If Trump is the nominee for the Reps next time I think a chunk of those floating voters that despised Hilary and believed Trump was the lesser of 2 evils will have second thoughts about him now.
Don't get me wrong, there will still be millions that think the sun still shines out his bahookie but if there is publically submitted evidence that he conned them, it will swing millions away from him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/shows/meetthepress/blog/rcna74163
posted on 31/3/23
presidential election polls though...
posted on 31/3/23
If the US electorate re-elects Trump, Sunak should put some quiet calls in to Macron and Xi, and just combine to nuke the whole place. You’ve got to judge it to be beyond redemption at that point.
posted on 31/3/23
San Francisco actually having a serious discussion about reparations though
Shame it isn’t happening on a national (or even international) stage, and we shall see where it goes; but credit to the lawmakers there for having what appears at least to be an open and honest discussion, and one involving the right people, about what is both politically and socially an unfathomably painful subject.
posted on 31/3/23
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 29 minutes ago
Great to see that the governments climate strategy is the same as the one for trade barriers
Rely on a technology that doesn't exist yet to bail them out.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The same government that's bragging about the trans Pacific trade deal as a superb example of a Brexit bonus. Leaving a trade deal that's resulted in a drop of 4% in GDP for one that, at very best, maybe be worth O.8%.
Depressing that mugs in the electorate will believe this is a Brucie and still trust them though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You and your optimistic statements, Hector. I read a 0.08% bump to the economy, from the government's own figures.
posted on 31/3/23
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 27 minutes ago
If Trump is the nominee for the Reps next time I think a chunk of those floating voters that despised Hilary and believed Trump was the lesser of 2 evils will have second thoughts about him now.
Don't get me wrong, there will still be millions that think the sun still shines out his bahookie but if there is publically submitted evidence that he conned them, it will swing millions away from him.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Anyone who votes for that moron should be deprived of any future voting rights. It’s like voting for bojo
posted on 31/3/23
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 29 minutes ago
Great to see that the governments climate strategy is the same as the one for trade barriers
Rely on a technology that doesn't exist yet to bail them out.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The same government that's bragging about the trans Pacific trade deal as a superb example of a Brexit bonus. Leaving a trade deal that's resulted in a drop of 4% in GDP for one that, at very best, maybe be worth O.8%.
Depressing that mugs in the electorate will believe this is a Brucie and still trust them though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You and your optimistic statements, Hector. I read a 0.08% bump to the economy, from the government's own figures.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh it is a 'potential' bump, just a bump we might be getting from one trade deal after binning another, 3.2% bigger and better one with countries on our doorstep.
I am genuinely optimistic about most things, just not currently under this hateful executive.
posted on 31/3/23
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Hector (U3606)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Insert random username (U10647)
posted 29 minutes ago
Great to see that the governments climate strategy is the same as the one for trade barriers
Rely on a technology that doesn't exist yet to bail them out.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The same government that's bragging about the trans Pacific trade deal as a superb example of a Brexit bonus. Leaving a trade deal that's resulted in a drop of 4% in GDP for one that, at very best, maybe be worth O.8%.
Depressing that mugs in the electorate will believe this is a Brucie and still trust them though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You and your optimistic statements, Hector. I read a 0.08% bump to the economy, from the government's own figures.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Oh it is a 'potential' bump, just a bump we might be getting from one trade deal after binning another, 3.2% bigger and better one with countries on our doorstep.
I am genuinely optimistic about most things, just not currently under this hateful executive.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
3.92% bigger Hec.
Leaving the EU cost 50 times what CPTPP might return.
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