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Trump Breaks With G-7 to Urge Russia’s Return

HankD

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Ahhh, to be a scoundrel, a villein & a reprobate. How liberating that would be! If we are commanded to allow for that.....Ha ha ha!
Ecclesiastes 8:11 Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Ecclesiastes 8:11 Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.

Yup.... and then there is repentance but that is difficult when your rewarded by the world for being a villain.... isn't that our Capitalistic system that we hold so dear?
 

kyredneck

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Just read that on weaselzippers.us

McCain stood for globalism, too, as well as free trade. Canadians, for example, pay about six dollars for a gallon of milk. I think that I pay around a dollar and a quarter more or less. Of course, Trump got into a mess talking about agriculture.

The truth is that the USA has bought too much from other nations and brought in too many cheap workers. We are bankrupt and our trade is going to fall off anyway.

How about Merkel, May, and Clinton for the three wierd sisters? Quds day in Berlin and London would fill the air with Arabic.


Trump vs. the Globalists: Setting the World Ablaze - Liberty Nation
 

Matt Black

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Don't you you grow tired of all the other Europeans who won't contribute their fair share?
We've had plenty of experience of that in the EU; some of us can afford to pay more and play more of a part than others - in every society or association, there are the strong and the not so strong. That's the way of things. You don't abandon the weaker ones in a pack and let predators like Putin pick them off one by one...
 

church mouse guy

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We've had plenty of experience of that in the EU; some of us can afford to pay more and play more of a part than others - in every society or association, there are the strong and the not so strong. That's the way of things. You don't abandon the weaker ones in a pack and let predators like Putin pick them off one by one...

You make a good point, Matt, but in the case of the deadbeat Germans and their rusty out-of-order equipment and lack of spare parts, one is tempted to think that the KGB-trained Cuban army could defeat the Germans. Do you see any downside to a US withdrawal of troops from the Hessian homeland?
 

church mouse guy

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I havent studied May so I cant comment.

At first when I saw her in Parliament on the late-night broadcasts over here, I liked her. But then I hear that she ordered London Police not to chase thugs on mopeds who did not have helmets for fear that the thugs my wreck and hurt themselves in the process of escaping from committing a strong-arm robbery. And then all this dumb stuff about taking potato peelers and sharp pencils away from people and putting Tommy Robinson in prison for thirteen months. They say that she has a schoolmarm personality. She clearly is talented and not bad looking but she just has a streak of liberalism and political correctness in her. These grooming gangs ought to be called child-rape and child-prostitution gangs; they went on for decades and the UK upper classes just ignored the reports of the abuse of the lower classes living too near the Jihadist immigrants. Another thing is Quds day in England where the Pakistanis and others yell in Arabic to kill the Jews and fly Hezbollah flags while the government does nothing except guard them and give them permits. No, she is liberal but not as leftist as Merkel and Clinton. I wish that she would turn right and go straight.
 

Matt Black

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You make a good point, Matt, but in the case of the deadbeat Germans and their rusty out-of-order equipment and lack of spare parts, one is tempted to think that the KGB-trained Cuban army could defeat the Germans. Do you see any downside to a US withdrawal of troops from the Hessian homeland?
The problem is that we have spent most of last century thinking, understandably, that the Germans having a good army was a Bad Thing that we - and indeed the Germans -- have come to believe that as almost a Gospel truth. Getting them to break away from that mind set is therefore extremely problematic
 

Matt Black

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OK, so much that's inaccurate here, I don't know how to begin except in the 'how to eat an elephant' way and break it down into bite size chunks
At first when I saw her in Parliament on the late-night broadcasts over here, I liked her. But then I hear that she ordered London Police not to chase thugs on mopeds who did not have helmets for fear that the thugs my wreck and hurt themselves in the process of escaping from committing a strong-arm robbery.
Not sure it was her so much as the police (advised by their lawyers); anyway, that policy has now been reversed last month
And then all this dumb stuff about taking potato peelers and sharp pencils away from people
Again, don't think that was her personally more like public and private organisations over-reacting to the fear of being sued (something we are sadly learning how to do from you guys)
and putting Tommy Robinson in prison for thirteen months.
Now, that definitely wasn't her: the courts put Yaxley-Lennon behind bars because he broke at least two court orders (which he admitted doing)
They say that she has a schoolmarm personality.
More likely a vicar's daughter's personality, which she is.
She clearly is talented
Hmm...not sure - she called General Election when she didn't need to, fought a bad campaign and lost her majority [/quote] and not bad looking [/quote] What the heck has that got to do with anything?!
but she just has a streak of liberalism and political correctness in her.
Fact-check: she's leader of the Conservative party (clue's in the name), was a hard-line Home Secretary, and has either led or been in Conservative governments responsible for the kind of austerity cuts that Maggie Thatcher could only have dreamed about getting away with. Liberal, she ain't.
These grooming gangs ought to be called child-rape and child-prostitution gangs;
Well, that's what they've been prosecuted and jailed for
they went on for decades and the UK upper classes just ignored the reports of the abuse of the lower classes living too near the Jihadist immigrants.
One fair point in amongst all the inaccuracies.
Another thing is Quds day in England where the Pakistanis and others yell in Arabic to kill the Jews and fly Hezbollah flags while the government does nothing except guard them and give them permits.
1. We don't have 'Quds Day' in the UK and I have never encountered it as a 'thing'. 2. It's instituted by the Iranians so you wouldn't get Pakistanis normally participating in it. 3. Neither Pakistanis nor Iranians speak Arabic
No, she is liberal
Nope, conservative
but not as leftist as Merkel and Clinton.
Merkel leads a Christian Democrat ie: conservative government; you're getting her mixed up with the Social Democrats
I wish that she would turn right and go straight.
And I wish she'd turn left and be a nit more compassionate instead of trying to starve the poor!
 

Matt Black

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Being some point in the future...you should know by now that more often than not I am not a literalist!
 

HankD

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I don't recall doing so
"Well, that's the whole point of the proverb: you sow today, you reap tomorrow (or some point in the future)."

although you tried to let yourself off the literal hook with your parenthetical statement.
 
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