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Post by agentf on Jan 11, 2017 12:33:42 GMT -5
Simply the longest taxpayer-paid masturbatory commercial for Trump Organization...just like the next 4 years will be. Twit can thank Russia for having a topic to talk about (other than himself). Zzzzzzz.....
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Post by agentf on Jan 16, 2017 8:30:59 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jan 18, 2017 9:39:04 GMT -5
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Post by MadameConcorde on Jan 20, 2017 10:07:38 GMT -5
Melanija Drumpf is ugly as fck. She is frightening ugly.
Too much cosmetic surgery.
She is the epitome of anti-class. The Queen of botox.
The Mrs Drumpf makes Charlene Wittstock look like a Goddess.
Dump the Drumpf in the swamp!
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Post by MadameConcorde on Jan 20, 2017 10:08:32 GMT -5
I am sorry to say.... that moth looks waaaaay better than Drumpf!
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Post by agentf on Jan 21, 2017 9:08:40 GMT -5
Well... I have to be nice now and concede a bit, to make peace. First, let me admit : I can't stand Alec Baldwin. It predates the campaign actually. To borrow a Trump-ism, the guy overrates himself. Secondly, if he puts his money where his mouth is, Trump will do something for the middle class wiped out by Goldman Sachs. (I'm trying). Some manufacturing jobs won't necessarily be taken up by robots. Also, the world could do with far less drugs (I hate drugs). So, nod to Nancy there. But! Let's not overlook that much of the money that props financial services and institutions, markets...is dirty money. If he follows through on isolationism, maybe it'll mean less wars (if he also learns to self-edit). I think it's utopic to embrace Russia when it hasn't had a change of guard though I personally adore my Russian IG friends who posts stunning views of Russia and their wholesome family values and lifestyles. Do I think Trump should renege on our countries' longstanding friendship and trade habits? I don't see it as constructive but I myself am very distrustful of our Canadian politicians. Lastly, I love my American relatives and though we may be vastly different, I always find them comforting and I wouldn't want them to be any different. Like I said online after 9eleven: the US of A, we love you. On the upside, Obama is going to have a lot more fun now and it was about time. Trump if he just stays the course and doesn't take himself so seriously, could bring a lot of levity to politics. That's all the positivity I can muster. Hillary, I hope the next years will see you rise and shine. The battle was thankless but you had already done God's work so be content in that knowledge. Melanija Drumpf is ugly as fck. She is frightening ugly. Too much cosmetic surgery. She is the epitome of anti-class. The Queen of botox. The Mrs Drumpf makes Charlene Wittstock look like a Goddess. Dump the Drumpf in the swamp!
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Post by tops on Jan 21, 2017 9:11:40 GMT -5
Melanija Drumpf is ugly as fck. She is frightening ugly. Too much cosmetic surgery. She is the epitome of anti-class. The Queen of botox. The Mrs Drumpf makes Charlene Wittstock look like a Goddess. Dump the Drumpf in the swamp! dear Madame Concorde, i usually admire your comments, but you are way off the mark. strange you would mention Melania's name and trashy's name in the same comment. Melania is the wife of an elected official of the USA, Donald J. Trump. Trashy is the fake wife of a guy who if not born into the privileged Grimaldi family would be working at an average paying job. Melania's body language (and poise) is so superior to trashy's indistinguishable mannerisms. She also looks like a real lady and not androgenic. Melania speaks at least 4 or 5 languages wherein trashy struggles with french. Really, i am not even sure of you live in the USA or not. We were so sick and tired of being coherenced (pressured/seduced) into voting for someone because of their color or gender we selected a business man who is a negotiator and not a professional politician. sorry you don't like his hair or her face but he'll get the job done. he has a loyal, educated family (the New Camelot?). He has a very strong Vice President and an upcoming cabinet of successful business people who will strengthen us. Just some of the best things Donald is interested in include: controlling our borders (so important!), interested in stabilizing Syria/Middle East, (not displacing the refugees onto our porches and having their practices shoved down our throats), having the Arabic countries paying their fair share of the care of refugees, protecting our Christian religion and other religions of HOPE (just got rid of a wolf in sheep's clothing who just pardoned Bradley Manning a confirmed traitor who mesmerized him with the trans-gender thing), respecting our military and veterans, developing our own natural resources (instead of the camel drivers controlling the oil market) taking people off of welfare (the dead-beats and drug addicts who need treatment) and restructuring the confusing health care system. Oh, he's Pro-Israel, too! Make America Great Again! (P.S. I would not be surprised if the out-dated IRS is disbanded for a better way to collect taxes. It's been abused and has been abusive for it's intimidation.)
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Post by tops on Jan 21, 2017 9:25:38 GMT -5
Well... I have to be nice now and concede a bit, to make peace. First, let me admit : I can't stand Alec Baldwin. It predates the campaign actually. To borrow a Trump-ism, the guy overrates himself. Secondly, if he puts his money where his mouth is, Trump will do something for the middle class wiped out by Goldman Sachs. (I'm trying). Some manufacturing jobs won't necessarily be taken up by robots. Also, the world could do with far less drugs (I hate drugs). So, nod to Nancy there. But! Let's not overlook that much of the money that props financial services and institutions, markets...is dirty money. If he follows through on isolationism, maybe it'll mean less wars (if he also learns to self-edit). I think it's utopic to embrace Russia when it hasn't had a change of guard though I personally adore my Russian IG friends who posts stunning views of Russia and their wholesome family values and lifestyles. Do I think Trump should renege on our countries' longstanding friendship and trade habits? I don't see it as constructive but I myself am very distrustful of our Canadian politicians. Lastly, I love my American relatives and though we may be vastly different, I always find them comforting and I wouldn't want them to be any different. Like I said online after 9eleven: the US of A, we love you. On the upside, Obama is going to have a lot more fun now and it was about time. Trump if he just stays the course and doesn't take himself so seriously, could bring a lot of levity to politics. That's all the positivity I can muster. Hillary, I hope the next years will see you rise and shine. The battle was thankless but you had already done God's work so be content in that knowledge. Melanija Drumpf is ugly as fck. She is frightening ugly. Too much cosmetic surgery. She is the epitome of anti-class. The Queen of botox. The Mrs Drumpf makes Charlene Wittstock look like a Goddess. Dump the Drumpf in the swamp! Dear Agentf, i see were were clicking away at the same time! You wrote regarding Hillary, "you had already done God's work..." What were you referring to? The use of the word "God" always gets my attention.
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Post by MadameConcorde on Jan 25, 2017 6:38:49 GMT -5
Well... I have to be nice now and concede a bit, to make peace. First, let me admit : I can't stand Alec Baldwin. It predates the campaign actually. To borrow a Trump-ism, the guy overrates himself. Secondly, if he puts his money where his mouth is, Trump will do something for the middle class wiped out by Goldman Sachs. (I'm trying). Some manufacturing jobs won't necessarily be taken up by robots. Also, the world could do with far less drugs (I hate drugs). So, nod to Nancy there. But! Let's not overlook that much of the money that props financial services and institutions, markets...is dirty money. If he follows through on isolationism, maybe it'll mean less wars (if he also learns to self-edit). I think it's utopic to embrace Russia when it hasn't had a change of guard though I personally adore my Russian IG friends who posts stunning views of Russia and their wholesome family values and lifestyles. Do I think Trump should renege on our countries' longstanding friendship and trade habits? I don't see it as constructive but I myself am very distrustful of our Canadian politicians. Lastly, I love my American relatives and though we may be vastly different, I always find them comforting and I wouldn't want them to be any different. Like I said online after 9eleven: the US of A, we love you. On the upside, Obama is going to have a lot more fun now and it was about time. Trump if he just stays the course and doesn't take himself so seriously, could bring a lot of levity to politics. That's all the positivity I can muster. Hillary, I hope the next years will see you rise and shine. The battle was thankless but you had already done God's work so be content in that knowledge. Dear Agentf, i see were were clicking away at the same time! You wrote regarding Hillary, "you had already done God's work..." What were you referring to? The use of the word "God" always gets my attention. Melania will be no more than a "utility" to her husband. Ivanka will steal the show. Melania Trump just 'an object' to her husband, body language expert says'If you didn't know that they were married, you wouldn't know that they are married' Melania Trump is “an object” to her husband, according to a body language expert who analysed the behaviour of the First Family on inauguration day. Followed by TV cameras, the US President and his wife were scrutinised constantly on the day Donald Trump was sworn in. Many observers remarked on the apparently cold nature of the relationship between the couple, particularly in comparison to the Obamas. -50% www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/melania-trump-first-lady-just-an-object-donald-trump-body-language-expert-us-president-white-house-a7542806.html
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Post by tops on Jan 25, 2017 9:42:34 GMT -5
Dear Agentf, i see were were clicking away at the same time! You wrote regarding Hillary, "you had already done God's work..." What were you referring to? The use of the word "God" always gets my attention. Melania will be no more than a "utility" to her husband. Ivanka will steal the show. Melania Trump just 'an object' to her husband, body language expert says'If you didn't know that they were married, you wouldn't know that they are married' Melania Trump is “an object” to her husband, according to a body language expert who analysed the behaviour of the First Family on inauguration day. Followed by TV cameras, the US President and his wife were scrutinised constantly on the day Donald Trump was sworn in. Many observers remarked on the apparently cold nature of the relationship between the couple, particularly in comparison to the Obamas. -50% www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/melania-trump-first-lady-just-an-object-donald-trump-body-language-expert-us-president-white-house-a7542806.htmlI believe she knew that going into the situation. Mutual consent. The first time i met Melania (with Donald) at a gallery, she did not say even a word. it was odd at first but i guess it's just a deal. Yes, Ivanka will stand out but somehow, they are all copacetic.
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Post by agentf on Jan 27, 2017 12:20:52 GMT -5
She prevented a war in Korea as Secretary of State. Well... I have to be nice now and concede a bit, to make peace. First, let me admit : I can't stand Alec Baldwin. It predates the campaign actually. To borrow a Trump-ism, the guy overrates himself. Secondly, if he puts his money where his mouth is, Trump will do something for the middle class wiped out by Goldman Sachs. (I'm trying). Some manufacturing jobs won't necessarily be taken up by robots. Also, the world could do with far less drugs (I hate drugs). So, nod to Nancy there. But! Let's not overlook that much of the money that props financial services and institutions, markets...is dirty money. If he follows through on isolationism, maybe it'll mean less wars (if he also learns to self-edit). I think it's utopic to embrace Russia when it hasn't had a change of guard though I personally adore my Russian IG friends who posts stunning views of Russia and their wholesome family values and lifestyles. Do I think Trump should renege on our countries' longstanding friendship and trade habits? I don't see it as constructive but I myself am very distrustful of our Canadian politicians. Lastly, I love my American relatives and though we may be vastly different, I always find them comforting and I wouldn't want them to be any different. Like I said online after 9eleven: the US of A, we love you. On the upside, Obama is going to have a lot more fun now and it was about time. Trump if he just stays the course and doesn't take himself so seriously, could bring a lot of levity to politics. That's all the positivity I can muster. Hillary, I hope the next years will see you rise and shine. The battle was thankless but you had already done God's work so be content in that knowledge. Dear Agentf, i see were were clicking away at the same time! You wrote regarding Hillary, "you had already done God's work..." What were you referring to? The use of the word "God" always gets my attention.
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Post by tops on Feb 3, 2017 15:30:21 GMT -5
She prevented a war in Korea as Secretary of State. Dear Agentf, i see were were clicking away at the same time! You wrote regarding Hillary, "you had already done God's work..." What were you referring to? The use of the word "God" always gets my attention. hum... thanks for the info. I'll look it up. that was never really talked about. maybe because the decay of Syria and the middle east pretty much overshadowed it? if it was that important, i am surprised she didn't mention in her campaigning. i guess maybe i just missed it.
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Post by agentf on Feb 4, 2017 10:21:57 GMT -5
Much good goes unsaid in this world. A trait lost on Trump. Works for us! Meanwhile this should prick US' ears: link
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Post by agentf on Feb 7, 2017 8:14:15 GMT -5
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotti for next president? Meanwhile, baiting Iran is nonsense. US politics shouldn't look like an Austin Powers hommage. The Mideast IMHO radicalized as a result of something resembling the current US administration's tactics albeit by an even newer nation who lost no time sparking rage for breaking the law. I for one will now focus on overturning the 1947 UN Resolution 181 by hitting the books and finding the inconsitutionality of the act. One rogue state has caused far too much damage to world peace and the world should stand up for peace. Again, this is only my humble opinion. As with electing Lady Gaga next!
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Post by agentf on Feb 12, 2017 8:15:51 GMT -5
Trump should definitely be nicer to his allies and to more passionate new Americans as well as keep open the tables where leaders meet, if he doesn't want to paint the US in a corner. When he stops verbally fellating Putin, maybe he'll realize Putin is feeding him to Junior Kim Kong. Think for a minute that Putin grew up in Stalin's kitchen, not Brooklyn. Russia is going to pull a Napoleon on him by baiting him farther and farther, while everybody's moneymen will finish cannibalizing the US. Wake up, Trump. Putin thinks you're pudding. Get a grip, tie your hands down and ducktape your mouth for a week, and meditate. I say this affectionately. Godspeed.
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Post by agentf on Feb 13, 2017 15:13:28 GMT -5
I didn't think Trump could be outdone...in the area of overstating. 🙄 I feel sympathetic and recall the cringeworthy op-Ed in a US NYC publication, by the Canadian finance minister when the US mortgage crisis wiped out the middle class - all smug self-satisfaction. The funny thing is that Trudeau answered French questions in English during his recent Townhall Tour of Canada (while the world was at Davos) and chose an anglophone crowd to spring his French on. And yes, greater safety...like keeping your friends close and your enemies closer. I can't point enough to Bill Blair, the No 2 (pun intended) at the Ministry of Justice and illegal immigration under Liberals. Mind you, the US border agents in Qc are a little OTT. I recall being asked for $ to cross while wanting to pay my respects on the 20th death anniversary of one of my two uncles who served in the US armed forces. The other having been shot down and interned in a German camp in WW2... Bygones. But seriously. Anyways, good try from Trump at diplomacy.
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Post by tops on Feb 14, 2017 12:37:29 GMT -5
I didn't think Trump could be outdone...in the area of overstating. 🙄 I feel sympathetic and recall the cringeworthy op-Ed in a US NYC publication, by the Canadian finance minister when the US mortgage crisis wiped out the middle class - all smug self-satisfaction. The funny thing is that Trudeau answered French questions in English during his recent Townhall Tour of Canada (while the world was at Davos) and chose an anglophone crowd to spring his French on. And yes, greater safety...like keeping your friends close and your enemies closer. I can't point enough to Bill Blair, the No 2 (pun intended) at the Ministry of Justice and illegal immigration under Liberals. Mind you, the US border agents in Qc are a little OTT. I recall being asked for $ to cross while wanting to pay my respects on the 20th death anniversary of one of my two uncles who served in the US armed forces. The other having been shot down and interned in a German camp in WW2... Bygones. But seriously. Anyways, good try from Trump at diplomacy. i do admire your understanding of Canadian government... still catching up from being outta town.
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Post by agentf on Feb 16, 2017 10:36:50 GMT -5
Thanks tops, but does anyone ever understand politics...? Case in point: you've had a two-state solution for 70 years. Before that no Palestinian Jews were manhandled, except when European Jews displaced them with their Grand Design export. And as far back as the Medina of the Muslim prophet some 1200 years ago, Jews enjoyed protection and were treated fairly as a minority throughout the Arab world. Most often that courtesy is never repaid. Now what could happen? Maybe the miracle of reconciling Chiite and Sunnis, and having every Muslim in the world take dual citizenship from Palestine. How would you like them odds...? Point is, you just never know - do you? In 1942, European Jews were powerful enough in British politics to obtain the Balfour Declaration. Palestine in the granting of statehoods was unfairly dealt with in comparison to all the other states in the Middle East - on purpose. Then 1947 sealed the Grand Design into the Grand Robbery. It's not because time passes that you can bulldoze over the truth. It always comes out. So good luck with that. Someone will be petitioning the international courts to revoke the injustice. Bearing in mind also that this accommodation has yielded a nation who has never taken part in humanitarian endeavours in all subsequent genocides and instead has built a wall to contain an open-air siege of starvation and deprivation of basic amenities such as aid, electricity etc and Israel is one ugly place from a planetary standpoint. Just saying. I didn't think Trump could be outdone...in the area of overstating. 🙄 I feel sympathetic and recall the cringeworthy op-Ed in a US NYC publication, by the Canadian finance minister when the US mortgage crisis wiped out the middle class - all smug self-satisfaction. The funny thing is that Trudeau answered French questions in English during his recent Townhall Tour of Canada (while the world was at Davos) and chose an anglophone crowd to spring his French on. And yes, greater safety...like keeping your friends close and your enemies closer. I can't point enough to Bill Blair, the No 2 (pun intended) at the Ministry of Justice and illegal immigration under Liberals. Mind you, the US border agents in Qc are a little OTT. I recall being asked for $ to cross while wanting to pay my respects on the 20th death anniversary of one of my two uncles who served in the US armed forces. The other having been shot down and interned in a German camp in WW2... Bygones. But seriously. Anyways, good try from Trump at diplomacy. i do admire your understanding of Canadian government... still catching up from being outta town.
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Post by agentf on Feb 17, 2017 9:32:19 GMT -5
I'll be quiet on this topic after this last reminder, this time about the ban. One cannot attack the cornerstone pillar foundation of rule of law which is derived from the Law of the Sea : the right of passage. Stranding innocent people is hostile. That's it. I'm done.
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Post by agentf on Mar 1, 2017 10:10:48 GMT -5
You can take an animal out of a barn....
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