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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 09 Jan 21 4.29pm | |
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The feds are rounding up the rednecks, one lawmaker guy in west virginia just got his knock at the door, guy in nancys seat got done yesterday, its a bit like bama back in the day! Crosses burning and the feds turning up form NYC, best place to start was the sheriffs office, the baccy chewing ,one tooth plug lookalikey only did the slaying, but he didnt know no better as the sheriff told him to do it!
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 09 Jan 21 4.35pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Correct matov. Let's see if the posters thinking it's ok when its british gas or southern water or electric companies cutting people off through non paid Bills. As they are private companies, and shareholders pensions depend on them, you surely would expect them to cut you off if you didn"t pay your bill-they are not charities, shareholders deserve maximum dividend mate, best way to deal with it is just pay your bill! You aren"t going a little socialist in all this excitment are you?
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 09 Jan 21 4.38pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Where did he advise to enter that building? Where did the democrats advise to enter the building is a better question. Trump advised to go to the building, he said he will walk them, down there, I rest my case your honour!
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BlueJay UK 09 Jan 21 4.46pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
The New York Times says....not my ear piece....that Pelosi asked Pentagon officials to defy orders from President Trump. She told that this was illegal and unconstitutional. How Terrible. Perhaps she should instead have just relentlessly persuaded hordes of supporters over a period of time that the Pentagon is 'evil', overlooked instances of plots to kidnap and kill those who work there instead attacking the targetted individuals, and organised a huge march outside of the Pentagon with suggestions that people should 'fight' those inside to save democracy. Then when it's stormed by groups with guns, zip ties, pipe bombs, homemade chemical weapons, and people are killed, she could just say "how terrible, nothing to do with me". It was good enough for Trump. Rightly or otherwise, she was calling them in part about the potential for the inappropriate launching of nuclear weapons by a mentally wayward president. And to clarify on the wording as it's a bit ambiguous; her doing so was not illegal or unconstitutional, though denying orders from the commander in chief would've been. That said "military officials can refuse to carry out orders they view as illegal" or slow the process, which would seem to be a valuable, necessary and indeed patriotic tool to have in the final days of this particular Presidency. Edited by BlueJay (09 Jan 2021 5.08pm)
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cryrst The garden of England 09 Jan 21 4.47pm | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
As they are private companies, and shareholders pensions depend on them, you surely would expect them to cut you off if you didn"t pay your bill-they are not charities, shareholders deserve maximum dividend mate, best way to deal with it is just pay your bill! You aren"t going a little socialist in all this excitment are you? My point as you know is that the handringers are all over private companies using there legal rights. It appears in this case with google and twitter banning right wing thinkers including the POTUS; that no one has the bollx to say it's wrong even if they think it is. The media are now the judge,jury and executioner. What a sad indictment on our society. No one in any position of power will even bad mouth that scum bag organisation antifa. If your happy with that then I hope you get all you wish for as it's not always what you really want. Remember 'when they came for me.......'
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cryrst The garden of England 09 Jan 21 4.50pm | |
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I see n Korea are ramping it up already.
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BlueJay UK 09 Jan 21 4.55pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Correct matov. Let's see if the posters thinking it's ok when its british gas or southern water or electric companies cutting people off through non paid Bills. These are 'genuine' utilities, rather than ones that people have declared as such to convince themselves they have an argument. That said, gas and electric companies cut people off all the time if they don't pay their bills, unless they are especially vulnerable. People have the perfect right to sign up to another gas or electric company, and if they eventually pay a bill, they will get by just fine.
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BlueJay UK 09 Jan 21 4.58pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
I see n Korea are ramping it up already. They're perpetually ramping it up. It won't make a blind bit of difference who's in power and we'll still be talking about the same 'North Korea Crisis!' in 4 and 8 years times. The real crisis on the ground there is the haircuts.
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 09 Jan 21 5.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
The New York Times says....not my ear piece....that Pelosi asked Pentagon officials to defy orders from President Trump. She was told that this was illegal and unconstitutional. Edited by Stirlingsays (09 Jan 2021 4.17pm) As in defy the orders from him to delay responding and therefore increase the chance of them getting in? (Allegedly)
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Teddy Eagle 09 Jan 21 5.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
What has that got to do with this? Or indeed when have I ever posted those words? This is about the right of private businesses to determine their own rules. Along with their responsibility to act lawfully. Every President is elected by the people to serve the people. Not to serve some of the people or for the people to serve him. Every President has abundant responsibilities and just a very few rights. Acting unlawfully isn't one of them. On the Brexit thread when you said it’s the responsibility of politicians to do what they think is best rather than what the electorate want. That’s what Trump has done.
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BlueJay UK 09 Jan 21 5.09pm | |
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I hope someone has archived trumps 50,000 tweets. I wouldn't want future generations to miss out on such meaningful public discourse. Edited by BlueJay (09 Jan 2021 5.10pm)
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cryrst The garden of England 09 Jan 21 5.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
On the Brexit thread when you said it’s the responsibility of politicians to do what they think is best rather than what the electorate want. That’s what Trump has done. Its trump, different rules dont ya know
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