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Im sure Trump has got a thick skin and wont even get upset. Im waiting for the pictures with HM to really get the Remainers frothing at the mouth!
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KHANTIAN politics works, as the balloon goes up
do you think there will be protests about Telford and the rest? but of course there won't because the 1984 Telescreens are obsessed with the Russian 'attack', Trump and promoting the Eu and will tell the progressives what to do whilst thinking up even more scams STICK TO THE AGENDA |
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ha ha chit chat's gammons in an unprecedented seethe
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Unlike Putin's Russia, Xi's China, Kim's North Korea (all of whom have Donald singing their praises) the people of this country have a right to speak freely and peacefully protest. Try doing that in any of the aforementioned and see what it gets you.
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very odd - posts not appearing?
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trump balloon sponsored by betfair?
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The Khan baby ballon only raised £13k of £20k needed so far.
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IslamicAid will be rubbing their hands at the prospect of this ...........
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Maybe it will break loose like the Pink Floyd pig blimp back in the 70's
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I think that outside of little sub-groups like the gatherings on this forum, (only a couple missing on this thread), that the majority view is quite the opposite of what most of you would like it to be.
Most people hate Trump and all he does and stands for and want him to see. Less people don't, and think he's great (weirdly). No amount of slinging "lefties, Corbyns, Khans, islams or luvvies" about will change this fact. Whether you like it or not. It doesn't seem to be enough for you that the fool you idolise is actually IN the job you'd like to see him in. You have to keep trying to beat down any opposition. So you gather like a bunch of schoolboys in a playground. (this forum). |
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I don't particularly like or dislike Trump . That is for the US voters to decide (with a little assistance of the russians , possibly) .
The fact is , he is the current incumbent and we , as a nation , must accept this . As for Khan , I loathe him and all he believes in and represents ! (Yes I am aware that he , like Trump , was democratically elected , but that doesn't mean I have to accept this because he is falsely claiming to represent MY views) |
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Most people hate Trump and all he does and stands for and want him to see.
I take it you can back this rubbish up. He won an election , so it certainly isn't true in the States. You won't be happy until democracy has been used to get rid of democracy in the UK ....... |
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Trump is the biggest danger to democracy in the US and the west.
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Apart from the fact he is an ignorant fool and extremely dangerous because he doesn't know he is an ignorant fool.
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Well pointed out Reynard.
Democratically elected seems only to matter when it's the one we want, who was democratically elected. Actually 626, He won the election in the States with about 3 million less votes than Clinton. Not that this matters, because we're not American. I'm not talking about Americans, I'm talking about Britain. There is plenty of activity on forums and on the internet by people who do little else than promote their support for a foreign politician, which is what Trump is. Other then that, yes, I strongly believe most people can't stand him. It's the protection of democracy I'm quite interested in, I believe that handing democracy to wannabe dictators and then certain members of the population becoming more politically driven than at anytime in formerly non-politically driven lives, is far more dangerous to democracy than anything I could wish for. So it isn't rubbish. And I most definitely don't need to "back anything up!" For those who spend all their time on Fox, Breitbart, youtube, any number of pro-trump, political outlets, the possibility of a seat near the ring when the "new world order" begins is very appealing. There is NO possibility of criticism for the easiest to criticise, lying, narcissist. This concerns me much more than anything the opposition to trump want to do. Surely the right to peaceful protest is a democratic right, isn't it? |
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So what is the peaceful protest about then ?
That you don't like an elected President of another country because you perceive him to be a lying narcissist ? Thats hardly worth people throwing a hissy fit over. |
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Thanks STUDYFORM . I wasn't aware of the actual figures involves re: fewer votes than Clinton . That's quite interesting although , I guess , technically that is very possible when one looks closely at how 'constituencies' are framed . It makes me wonder if the demographs of specific Londonistan boroughs may have had an influence on the election of Khan ?
Once again I thank you for enlightening me and I will bear this in mind on the next occasion I post a load of drivvel . |
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up till trump everyone was reasonably happy with the system
just coz the guy is a one off and doesn't stick to protocol you say they all hate him I think not people assume too much |
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just get the man of the house to do all the proxy voting and telling the rest how to vote
that will do it you will see more and more of this as the demographic has its way |
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More tripe from STUDYFORM, mixing up poor taste with freedom to protest.
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It will take approximately 20,000 per constituency to swing it
6 million voters in total they are well on their way given the make up of many constituencies it could be fewer |
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For 'Peaceful Protest' read 'Hissy Fit'. The cult Gospel according to sticky.
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When you demonstrate against a leader, you should spell out what it is about their actions you disagree with.
You don't just go around insulting people you don't like, as seems to be the case here. |
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they certainly didn't make this sort of noise about the two visits of prime minister and later the president of one of the most undemocratic nations in the world. One with a horrendous human rights record. Speak out there and you end up in jail.
So that's china How about russia - don't hear big protests and never did when putin visited how about when the saudis visit they are all over landan as it is but the queen met the king a little while ago WHERE WERE THE PROGRESSIVES THEN trumpton represents one of the largest democracies in the world but huy lets hoist silly ballons - such hypocrisy so tacitly the progressives support non democratic regimes but not democratic ones |
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I don't understand why you gammons are getting so confused. This is my country and I'm quite entitled to say that someone isn't welcome here. He was only invited because a pathetic Prime Minister and Tory party have isolated the UK from everyone and are desperate for someone to play with.
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you and the rest dave are virtually silent about the horrendous despots and human rights abusers yet trumpton's usa is a relatively free country
it does make me wonder - seems you would favour the countries I have mentioned. But then the progressives have shown this sort of dislike of western countries despite you being able to voice your concerns love to see you try it in china saudi and russia |
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@reynard
Trump won the Electoral College voting system that they have in the US. This system is in place so mass densely populated states eg california , new york don't out vote rural less populated states. So Hiliary winning California with 6 million votes is cancelled out by Trump winning say Montana by 1 million. Hiliary may have 5 million more votes but the result is still one state win each. Thats the rules folks, it's not a popularity numbers game. If Hiliary hadn't shot herself in the foot by calling all the swing voters/states 'deplorables' she may just have won. |
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stickyvicky - Thanks for that , I've received more education in the last hour than I did in my entire 3 years at school .
Your information is very much appreciated , Reynard . |
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STUDYFORM
06 Jul 18 14:18 Joined: 26 Jan 05 | Topic/replies: 18,817 | Blogger: STUDYFORM's blog I think that outside of little sub-groups like the gatherings on this forum, (only a couple missing on this thread), that the majority view is quite the opposite of what most of you would like it to be. Most people hate Trump and all he does and stands for and want him to see. Less people don't, and think he's great (weirdly). No amount of slinging "lefties, Corbyns, Khans, islams or luvvies" about will change this fact. Whether you like it or not. ^ This is of course nonsense. Left wing activists like Khan cannot stand Trump. 57% of Labour voters said he should not meet the Queen compared to 22% of Tory voters. |
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dave1357
I may not agree with your views but I respect them and your right to voice them Thanks for your input and good luck ![]() |
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I thought you said you were not a tory fanboy IT ?
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I was replying to SFs comment that suggested it was not just lefties that were against Trump. People that value their own country around the world respect what he is doing for his by standing up for it.
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Reynard - I was replying to sixtwosix with respect to Trump's popularity.
Crippen - As always, completely unreasoning and incorrect. First, it is not incumbent on me to explain anything. Second, Nothing I say will change anyone's mind, or vice versa. Third, and to this point, I have posted my view, that YOU think it tripe is a plus. Forth - And you are very much the champion of this. Insulting people whilst saying they're insulting you, it shows you up, even more than you generally show yourself up already. Fifth - If it was a protest about Corbyn, you'd be at the front of the queue supporting it. Insider Trader. This is ALL you do. I think it's your job, if it isn't, then your devotion is going unrewarded. All left wing activists cannot stand Trump. Not all those who cannot stand Trump are left-wing activists. Still, it's all about how you write it, eh? Now I have clearly and succinctly made my point. There is no more to prove, no more to discuss, and I have far better things to do. |
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i wasnt aware trump was elected in the uk
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Last poll taken 39% did not want Trump to have a State visit where 45% did.
He is very popular in the UK outside of leftist circles. |
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Rubbish IT plenty of tories and other people have no time for the fat no good bell
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STUDYFORM • July 6, 2018 3:54 PM BST
Reynard - I was replying to sixtwosix with respect to Trump's popularity. I know , I was responding to dave1357 ![]() |
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Sorry I got confused.
It must have been when you called him stydyform. ![]() |
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I think its great.
But then I think Diogenes s hitting in the amphithetre was an act of sybolism ![]() it is odd how there have been no large protests against all the bigots, dictators and oppressive regime leaders who have visited over the years Like Pinochet etc? Its cos 'we' were in league with em This is the 'degenerate civilisation' which the Cynics were refering to. Trump isnt your friend, all these brexiters thinking trump will do them favours at the very time hes creating tarif wars ffs |