The man is losing his mind.
Donald Trump for President of the USA
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Tue Dec 24 2019, 12:03
Angry Dad

Youri Djorkaeff

Fuck off that's Alec Baldwin.
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Fri Jan 10 2020, 17:05
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

Wouldn't be so bad if it was a one off, but it's constant. I need some relief.@xmiles wrote:Impossible to believe this isn't a satire:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-51063149
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Thu Jan 16 2020, 07:16
Hipster_Nebula

Nat Lofthouse

Complete dog and pony show by some very very corrupt democrats.
Pelosi is absolutely vile.
Pelosi is absolutely vile.
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Thu Jan 16 2020, 08:21
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

@Hipster_Nebula wrote:Complete dog and pony show by some very very corrupt democrats.
Pelosi is absolutely vile.
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Tue Jan 21 2020, 15:56
Norpig

Nat Lofthouse

Its his fault alone the ozone layer has disappeared with the amount of hair spray he uses 

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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Tue Jan 21 2020, 16:41
karlypants

Nat Lofthouse

At least he has some hair Norpig. Most middle aged men I’ve seen are pretty much bald!@Norpig wrote:Its his fault alone the ozone layer has disappeared with the amount of hair spray he uses

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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Wed Jan 22 2020, 07:43
Hipster_Nebula

Nat Lofthouse

Thunberg been to China yet to meet comrade jinping? Nah didn't think so.
India? No? Oh.
Weak, weak, weak.
India? No? Oh.
Weak, weak, weak.
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Wed Jan 22 2020, 10:05
wanderlust

Nat Lofthouse

Allegedly.@karlypants wrote:At least he has some hair Norpig.@Norpig wrote:Its his fault alone the ozone layer has disappeared with the amount of hair spray he uses
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Wed Jan 22 2020, 11:16
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

I've got rather similar hair. But not on my head.
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Wed Jan 22 2020, 12:35
Guest
Guest
@Hipster_Nebula wrote:Thunberg been to China yet to meet comrade jinping? Nah didn't think so.
India? No? Oh.
Weak, weak, weak.
Why should she do it? She’s a 16 year old, done more than enough already.
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Wed Jan 22 2020, 12:46
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

She'd be wasting her time going to China, where she's dismissed as 'A poor girl kidnapped by the thought of white leftists'.
China and India need their own Greta to step forward. The rest of us need to do more too.
A 16 year old child is putting us to shame.
China and India need their own Greta to step forward. The rest of us need to do more too.
A 16 year old child is putting us to shame.
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Wed Jan 22 2020, 12:50
okocha

Andy Walker

Trump's attitude is disastrous and tragic.
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Wed Jan 22 2020, 13:41
Hipster_Nebula

Nat Lofthouse

T.R.O.Y wrote:@Hipster_Nebula wrote:Thunberg been to China yet to meet comrade jinping? Nah didn't think so.
India? No? Oh.
Weak, weak, weak.
Why should she do it? She’s a 16 year old, done more than enough already.
She's not done anything.
If her concern is climate change surely shed wish to address the countries who cause the most damage.
Weak IMO but as you say she can act as she wishes.
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Wed Jan 22 2020, 15:24
okocha

Andy Walker

Hips...Are you saying that USA isn't one of the main contributors to enviromnental damage?
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Wed Jan 22 2020, 15:26
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

As a 12 year old, Jimi Hendrix drew this picture of Elvis Presley. Oh my God!!


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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Wed Jan 22 2020, 15:51
Hipster_Nebula

Nat Lofthouse

@okocha wrote:Hips...Are you saying that USA isn't one of the main contributors to enviromnental damage?
No, but if Obama was president she wouldn't spend even half the time preaching to the USA.
Also today she declared we need ABSOLUTE zero carbon emissions. Not net zero.
I'm sure you'll know what that would mean.
She is insane.
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Wed Jan 22 2020, 16:14
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

This report from way back in 2002 paints an ugly picture. We might be too late.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2002/jul/07/research.waste
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2002/jul/07/research.waste
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Sat Feb 01 2020, 09:58
Guest
Guest
@Hipster_Nebula wrote:T.R.O.Y wrote:@Hipster_Nebula wrote:Thunberg been to China yet to meet comrade jinping? Nah didn't think so.
India? No? Oh.
Weak, weak, weak.
Why should she do it? She’s a 16 year old, done more than enough already.
She's not done anything.
If her concern is climate change surely shed wish to address the countries who cause the most damage.
Weak IMO but as you say she can act as she wishes.
Why are you judging a 16 year old so harshly? She’s weak, she’s insane - actually she’s raised a bit of awareness about the issue.
Really odd to react like that, do you think climate action is harmful?
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Sat Feb 01 2020, 13:52
finlaymcdanger

El Hadji Diouf

T.R.O.Y wrote:@Hipster_Nebula wrote:T.R.O.Y wrote:@Hipster_Nebula wrote:Thunberg been to China yet to meet comrade jinping? Nah didn't think so.
India? No? Oh.
Weak, weak, weak.
Why should she do it? She’s a 16 year old, done more than enough already.
She's not done anything.
If her concern is climate change surely shed wish to address the countries who cause the most damage.
Weak IMO but as you say she can act as she wishes.
Why are you judging a 16 year old so harshly? She’s weak, she’s insane - actually she’s raised a bit of awareness about the issue.
Really odd to react like that, do you think climate action is harmful?
She's a 17 year old climate activist who was nominated for a Nobel Peace prize last year and awarded Time Person of the Year (the youngest person ever) for bringing global attention to the issue. Trump even attacked her despite also claiming not to know anything about her - but that's par for the course.
She hasn't done anything? I'd love to read your CV
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Sat Feb 01 2020, 14:18
gloswhite

Guðni Bergsson

I admire what she's done, but there's something about her, of which I can't put my finger on, that makes me slightly dislike her.
I'm always surprised to hear how well she puts across her points, but she always seems characterless to me. I wish her well though, because without her we could still be many years away from acknowledging what a dreadful state we will be in if the politicians are allowed to carry on as they are.
I'm always surprised to hear how well she puts across her points, but she always seems characterless to me. I wish her well though, because without her we could still be many years away from acknowledging what a dreadful state we will be in if the politicians are allowed to carry on as they are.
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Sun Feb 02 2020, 02:26
wanderlust

Nat Lofthouse

Not sure what "character" has to do with it given that the only thing that matters is what she has to say.@gloswhite wrote:
I'm always surprised to hear how well she puts across her points, but she always seems characterless to me.
Surely you're capable of assessing the validity of her argument without needing her to be a "character" to sell it to you?
If a tramp on the street told you you're about to be run over by an oncoming bus, would you be overly concerned with his personal hygiene or would you just get off the road and ask questions later?
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Sun Feb 02 2020, 16:20
gloswhite

Guðni Bergsson

Whats this bollocks about Wander?@wanderlust wrote:Not sure what "character" has to do with it given that the only thing that matters is what she has to say.@gloswhite wrote:
I'm always surprised to hear how well she puts across her points, but she always seems characterless to me.
Surely you're capable of assessing the validity of her argument without needing her to be a "character" to sell it to you?
If a tramp on the street told you you're about to be run over by an oncoming bus, would you be overly concerned with his personal hygiene or would you just get off the road and ask questions later?
Her character would be important to many people, especially youngsters who would be able to relate to her if she was able to show more enthusiasm, rather than just delivering a statement, no matter how effective it is. I think she sometimes comes across as a bit 'cold'.
We all know how much it means to her, but it doesn't always come across visually.
As for the tramp, I wouldn't give a hoot about his personal hygiene, and would probably give his dog part of my sausage roll, buy an out-of-date copy of the Big Issue, and then climb on the said bus. (Tramps, hygiene, buses, whats going on here?)
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Sun Feb 02 2020, 18:02
boltonbonce

Nat Lofthouse

You have to remember that Thunberg is on the autistic spectrum, and having a family member in a similar situation I can understand how people wrongly perceive them to be cold.
If you're looking for 'cold', look no further than Donald J. Trump.
If you're looking for 'cold', look no further than Donald J. Trump.
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Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA on Sun Feb 02 2020, 22:54
wanderlust

Nat Lofthouse

So PR and image is the b-all and end-all of politics?@gloswhite wrote:Whats this bollocks about Wander?@wanderlust wrote:Not sure what "character" has to do with it given that the only thing that matters is what she has to say.@gloswhite wrote:
I'm always surprised to hear how well she puts across her points, but she always seems characterless to me.
Surely you're capable of assessing the validity of her argument without needing her to be a "character" to sell it to you?
If a tramp on the street told you you're about to be run over by an oncoming bus, would you be overly concerned with his personal hygiene or would you just get off the road and ask questions later?
Her character would be important to many people, especially youngsters who would be able to relate to her if she was able to show more enthusiasm, rather than just delivering a statement, no matter how effective it is. I think she sometimes comes across as a bit 'cold'.
We all know how much it means to her, but it doesn't always come across visually.
As for the tramp, I wouldn't give a hoot about his personal hygiene, and would probably give his dog part of my sausage roll, buy an out-of-date copy of the Big Issue, and then climb on the said bus. (Tramps, hygiene, buses, whats going on here?)
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