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HKOwen Hong Kong 17 Jul 24 9.46pm | |
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Originally posted by Ouzo Dan
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, until then off you trot There are reminders of EDN and WE here, did they mate ?
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 17 Jul 24 10.28pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Wisbech's lap dog is very keen today. It's clear that Vance has a colourful and hyperbolic style. Nothing to see here. My lap dog is very choosy what he sniffs and wouldn’t find anything to attract him here. By the way I am still waiting for a retraction of the libellous comment you posted yesterday. Obviously you cannot substantiate it, so kindly withdraw it.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 17 Jul 24 10.49pm | |
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Originally posted by eaglesdare
I see the same people who wore ridiculous nappies on their face for a few years are now complaining about the bandage on Trump's ear after he was shot. You are obviously referring to the billions of heroes who followed official advice to use a mask to limit the reach of coughs and sneezes during the height of the pandemic. Are they ALL complaining about Trump’s bandage? Wow! I haven’t heard a single one. My wife, who is a nurse, has seen the pictures of the injury and the bandage and raised her eyebrows! She thinks it’s far too big for the job and is being worn to elicit sympathy rather than dress a wound. Of course she’s not examined it at close hand but a stitch or two, lightly covered, is all she thinks is needed. Would you put it past Trump to exaggerate the injury?
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Stirlingsays 17 Jul 24 10.49pm | |
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This whole thing stinks. The more you find out the worse it gets.
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Teddy Eagle 17 Jul 24 11.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
You are obviously referring to the billions of heroes who followed official advice to use a mask to limit the reach of coughs and sneezes during the height of the pandemic. Are they ALL complaining about Trump’s bandage? Wow! I haven’t heard a single one. My wife, who is a nurse, has seen the pictures of the injury and the bandage and raised her eyebrows! She thinks it’s far too big for the job and is being worn to elicit sympathy rather than dress a wound. Of course she’s not examined it at close hand but a stitch or two, lightly covered, is all she thinks is needed. Would you put it past Trump to exaggerate the injury? He could've been hit between the eyes and still been accused of exaggerating his headache.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 17 Jul 24 11.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
He could've been hit between the eyes and still been accused of exaggerating his headache. Please don’t be silly. There could be no room for exaggeration if he was dead. There is room with what appeared to be just a graze. He was extremely lucky but he is still Trump. Time alone will determine whether the experience makes him more circumspect or whether he doubles down with his rhetoric.
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Houston Eagle Houston 17 Jul 24 11.28pm | |
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Since the presidential debate I’ve spent significant time listening to CNN to see how they’ve covered the last 3 weeks in politics. Such rhetoric as Joe benches 500lbs before breakfast has gone and they are now reporting the news as it is…… still left leaning but I accept that. It’s actually refreshing to see and should this continue they will benefit from telling the news as it is!!
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Teddy Eagle 17 Jul 24 11.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Please don’t be silly. There could be no room for exaggeration if he was dead. There is room with what appeared to be just a graze. He was extremely lucky but he is still Trump. Time alone will determine whether the experience makes him more circumspect or whether he doubles down with his rhetoric. Yes. He would. That was the point but never mind.
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Stirlingsays 18 Jul 24 12.23am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
He could've been hit between the eyes and still been accused of exaggerating his headache.
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becky over the moon 18 Jul 24 3.25am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
You are obviously referring to the billions of heroes who followed official advice to use a mask to limit the reach of coughs and sneezes during the height of the pandemic. Are they ALL complaining about Trump’s bandage? Wow! I haven’t heard a single one. My wife, who is a nurse, has seen the pictures of the injury and the bandage and raised her eyebrows! She thinks it’s far too big for the job and is being worn to elicit sympathy rather than dress a wound. Of course she’s not examined it at close hand but a stitch or two, lightly covered, is all she thinks is needed. Would you put it past Trump to exaggerate the injury? Here you go - straight from the horse's mouth, as it were "The most detailed medical information yet has come from Trump’s former White House doctor, Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas, who said he examined Trump shortly before the start of the Republican National Convention and said on a podcast that the bullet had taken off a chunk of Trump’s ear. “He was lucky,” Jackson said on The Benny Show. “I mean, it was far enough away from his head that there was no concussive effect from the bullet, and it just took the top of his ear off.” Jackson said Trump’s wound was initially bleeding heavily but that he “will be OK.”
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Eden Eagle Kent 18 Jul 24 5.37am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
My lap dog is very choosy what he sniffs and wouldn’t find anything to attract him here. By the way I am still waiting for a retraction of the libellous comment you posted yesterday. Obviously you cannot substantiate it, so kindly withdraw it. Your post on the 14th July quoted in response as to who was responsible for shooting Trump: I believe it’s primarily Trump’s responsibility caused by his attitude and behaviour in the last 10 years, which reached the bottom in 2020 with his attempt to deny democracy. Now his attempts to avoid justice stick in the craw of every law abiding person.
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