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Superfly Flag The sun always shines in Catford 09 Dec 15 1.00pm Send a Private Message to Superfly Add Superfly as a friend

Hilary or Donald. Like choosing between herpes and chlamydia.

Time to put your house on Hilary. She's looked likely to be the first pesidentess & Don has now made it a shoe-in.

 


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The Sash Flag Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 09 Dec 15 1.15pm Send a Private Message to The Sash Add The Sash as a friend

Quote Superfly at 09 Dec 2015 1.00pm

Hilary or Donald. Like choosing between herpes and chlamydia.

Time to put your house on Hilary. She's looked likely to be the first pesidentess & Don has now made it a shoe-in.


and we haven't even got into the ace mentalist that is Ben Carson yet - he makes Trump look like the poster child of intelligent moderation

 


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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 09 Dec 15 7.45pm

Quote Straightbackup at 09 Dec 2015 9.40am

Quote matt_himself at 08 Dec 2015 10.05pm

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 08 Dec 2015 8.13pm

Quote Old Chap at 08 Dec 2015 8.12pm

Anyone else worried he could end up with his finger on the nuclear trigger?

After he's banned all Muslims (even tourists) and had the Internet closed down


I like Trump but he's a bit too liberal for my liking.

Is the correct answer.

I think he was being ironic/sarcastic. I hope you were too?!

Edited by Straightbackup (09 Dec 2015 9.42am)

With respect, please do not speak on my behalf. I stand by my original quote - I like trump but he's a bit too liberal for me


Edited by Tom-the-eagle (09 Dec 2015 7.45pm)

Edited by Tom-the-eagle (09 Dec 2015 7.46pm)

 


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-TUX- Flag Alphabettispaghetti 09 Dec 15 8.15pm Send a Private Message to -TUX- Add -TUX- as a friend

Trump saying what many feel but can't quite muster up the balls to say it i guess?
Many here can't decide which side of the 'PC fence' they want to sit on.

That's the real issue.

 


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Straightbackup Flag Crystal Palace 09 Dec 15 8.58pm Send a Private Message to Straightbackup Add Straightbackup as a friend

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 09 Dec 2015 7.45pm

Quote Straightbackup at 09 Dec 2015 9.40am

Quote matt_himself at 08 Dec 2015 10.05pm

Quote Tom-the-eagle at 08 Dec 2015 8.13pm

Quote Old Chap at 08 Dec 2015 8.12pm

Anyone else worried he could end up with his finger on the nuclear trigger?

After he's banned all Muslims (even tourists) and had the Internet closed down


I like Trump but he's a bit too liberal for my liking.

Is the correct answer.

I think he was being ironic/sarcastic. I hope you were too?!

Edited by Straightbackup (09 Dec 2015 9.42am)

With respect, please do not speak on my behalf. I stand by my original quote - I like trump but he's a bit too liberal for me


Edited by Tom-the-eagle (09 Dec 2015 7.45pm)

Edited by Tom-the-eagle (09 Dec 2015 7.46pm)



My sincere apologies. I just thought it was simply not possible that an intelligent, rational human being could possibly make such a comment without being ironic/sarcastic. I stand corrected. Jesus wept.

 


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Alex1991 Flag Ashford 09 Dec 15 9.44pm Send a Private Message to Alex1991 Add Alex1991 as a friend

Quote Hoof Hearted at 09 Dec 2015 9.15am

Quote The Sash at 09 Dec 2015 8.36am

Cons for Trump for President:
Semi mental, sociopathic, media whoreing, egomaniacal, narcissistic, fantasist, who is a greedy, reactionary, 'weak go to the wall, hawkish, self serving racist imbecile, and so rich he cant be bought, lobbied or controlled and if elected will be placed in charge of controlling the American Military-Industrial complex which in turn places the whole world in a far more dangerous place than at anytime since the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Pros for Trump as President:
Imagine that hair when he steps from Air Force One on a windy airport tarmac - Hilarious..

I say Vote Trump - That hair flapping about at Gatwick is worth the risk

Edited by The Sash (09 Dec 2015 8.38am)


I want him as President for that very reason!

By the way it's not a wig, it's a very bad Bobby Charlton/Ralph Coates comb-over!

With regard to what he said about Muslims he's saying what a load of people are thinking, but too scared to say it.

Yes it's impractical to ban Muslims from USA or anywhere else, but it's got us talking about the problem with religious nutjobs and trying to find a solution.


Isn't the conversation mostly around what a nutter he is and his ridiculous wig ? I also don't believe a lot of people of people are thinking what he's thinking. I think a lot of idiots are.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 10 Dec 15 9.53am

Trump makes satire and parody irrelevant. The republican party would lose the next election if he was to run, because contry to popular opinion, a lot of republicans politicians aren't entirely crazy. Essentially I think when it comes to the nomination he'll take the extreme republican vote (inc Tea party) vote, out of the equation - and they'll shoe in a leader that appeals to democrats sitting closer politically to the divide.

The stereotype of Republicans isn't the reality of Republicans. Trump can't win, because he can't deliver the swing states necessary to win an election.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 10 Dec 15 9.55am

Quote -TUX- at 09 Dec 2015 8.15pm

Trump saying what many feel but can't quite muster up the balls to say it i guess?
Many here can't decide which side of the 'PC fence' they want to sit on.

That's the real issue.

I don't think political correctness is the problem, I'd say that many of Trumps statements are unconstitutional and would never survive legal challenge at even the most basic level, without re-writing the US constitution.


 


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Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 10 Dec 15 10.12am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Trump's comments have been derided but I have read today that the claim that parts of Britain have become "No-Go areas" for the Police have received the backing of some serving officers.

 

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Hoof Hearted 10 Dec 15 10.25am

Quote Alex1991 at 09 Dec 2015 9.44pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 09 Dec 2015 9.15am

Quote The Sash at 09 Dec 2015 8.36am

Cons for Trump for President:
Semi mental, sociopathic, media whoreing, egomaniacal, narcissistic, fantasist, who is a greedy, reactionary, 'weak go to the wall, hawkish, self serving racist imbecile, and so rich he cant be bought, lobbied or controlled and if elected will be placed in charge of controlling the American Military-Industrial complex which in turn places the whole world in a far more dangerous place than at anytime since the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Pros for Trump as President:
Imagine that hair when he steps from Air Force One on a windy airport tarmac - Hilarious..

I say Vote Trump - That hair flapping about at Gatwick is worth the risk

Edited by The Sash (09 Dec 2015 8.38am)


I want him as President for that very reason!

By the way it's not a wig, it's a very bad Bobby Charlton/Ralph Coates comb-over!

With regard to what he said about Muslims he's saying what a load of people are thinking, but too scared to say it.

Yes it's impractical to ban Muslims from USA or anywhere else, but it's got us talking about the problem with religious nutjobs and trying to find a solution.


Isn't the conversation mostly around what a nutter he is and his ridiculous wig ? I also don't believe a lot of people of people are thinking what he's thinking. I think a lot of idiots are.


He doesn't wear a wig.

It's his own hair - combed in a ridiculous fashion, but his own hair.

I'm sure the victims families/friends of all the Muslim related atrocities are right in tune with his sentiments. Idiots? That describes Corbyn and his followers that believe this will be sorted by peaceful discussion when you're dealing with people prepared to blow themselves up FFS.

 

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Mapletree Flag Croydon 10 Dec 15 10.27am Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Quote Willo at 10 Dec 2015 10.12am

Trump's comments have been derided but I have read today that the claim that parts of Britain have become "No-Go areas" for the Police have received the backing of some serving officers.


Yeh, West Wickham got so bad they had to shut down the Police station.

 

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serial thriller Flag The Promised Land 10 Dec 15 10.38am Send a Private Message to serial thriller Add serial thriller as a friend

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Shame Jon Stewart's headed out. Some of the great satire of the past few years.

Although I am in broad agreement that Trump on here would be considered a moderate.

 


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