As controversy rages about President Donald Trump’s travel ban, critics have pointed out that the seven predominantly Muslim countries whose citizens have been barred have one thing in common – they are not among the places where the tycoon does business.
The executive order Mr Trump signed blocks entry for the next 90 days to travellers from Syria, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Sudan, Somalia and Yemen but excluded from the list are several wealthier Muslim majority countries where the Trump Organisation has business interest, including Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Turkey, the UAE, Egypt and Indonesia.
As controversy rages about President Donald Trump’s travel ban, critics have pointed out that the seven predominantly Muslim countries whose citizens have been barred have one thing in common – they are not among the places where the tycoon does
cardifffc 01 Feb 17 12:16 Joined: 10 Oct 03 | Topic/replies: 10,269 | Blogger: cardifffc's blog
trilby......elected by having a few million less votes.......that's democracy for you
he was elected as he got the majority vote of the electoral college. That's their system.
Why are libtards so thick that they can't even grasp this fundamental point.
It's very similar to our constituencies representing a political party and that leader of the party who gets the majority gets to be prime minister.
Do you need a picture?
cardifffc01 Feb 17 12:16Joined: 10 Oct 03| Topic/replies: 10,269 | Blogger: cardifffc's blogtrilby......elected by having a few million less votes.......that's democracy for youhe was elected as he got the majority vote of the electoral college. Tha
recent prime ministers in uk have seldom had a majority of votes cast
trump was the democratic choice of usa but he did get 3 million fewer votes than clinton, but that matters not.
countries choose the system that they base their elections upon
trump did not choose the system
france, holland and germany are all having elections this year and it is unlikely that the three candidates that top the public vote will all find they gain office
some folk will complain, others will be pleased, but thats what these countries have chosen as their systems
recent prime ministers in uk have seldom had a majority of votes casttrump was the democratic choice of usa but he did get 3 million fewer votesthan clinton, but that matters not. countries choose the system that they base their elections upontrump d