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swoop42
Whatcha gonna do when he comes for you?
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Morrigu wrote: | swoop42 wrote: | She's thick as a brick. |
And you know this as fact how exactly? |
Well she's married to Trump for starters.
Then of course she opens her mouth and removes all doubt. _________________ He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD! |
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Jezza
2023 PREMIERS!
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Give me a break! The woman clearly struggles with English as it isn't her native language. The merciless bagging from so-called tolerant liberals toward her in the last few months has been nothing short of disgraceful.
The fact that she's staying back in New York for the sake of her young son finishing the schooling year is something I can't help but admire. It shows me that she's got her priorities straight.
The woman cops way too much flak than she deserves. Her husband is fair game since he's assumed a significant position of power, but she's largely been out of the spotlight during his campaign and subsequent victory. _________________ | 1902 | 1903 | 1910 | 1917 | 1919 | 1927 | 1928 | 1929 | 1930 | 1935 | 1936 | 1953 | 1958 | 1990 | 2010 | 2023 | |
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David
I dare you to try
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Mugwump wrote: | swoop42 wrote: | think positive wrote: | When I saw the rioting my first thought was that shopping strip won't look much different! Quite shocking how beaten up and horrible parts of DC are less than a mile for two from the White House.
And yes I agree, it's bizarre, can't quite get my head around it. His missus scrubbed up well, classy. Nice. |
<snip – please try to steer clear of potentially libellous insults> usually do.
She's thick as a brick. |
Apparently it's ok to call someone thick as a brick, but not the snipped thing. I suppose that is right, but it is curious. |
As it happens, there are worse things to call someone!
I also question Melania's taste in men, but I share your discomfort about some of her treatment in progressive circles, Jezza. I think Rundle nailed it when he referred to a moment where she was up on stage with her husband and the Clintons: that "among the two gangster families at the heart of this struggle, she’s the only bona fide innocent". Unless, of course, we've underestimated her, and she's the Slovenian supervillain behind Donald pulling the strings... _________________ All watched over by machines of loving grace |
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swoop42
Whatcha gonna do when he comes for you?
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Overwhelmed by his good looks, honesty, generosity, respect for women and compassion for minorities and those less fortunate I'm sure it's true love.
If you believe any of that then sorry I can't help you. _________________ He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD! |
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think positive
Side By Side
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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
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You seem uncertain. I want to become smarter than humans. |
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Skids
Quitting drinking will be one of the best choices you make in your life.
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Isn't it interesting.... Democrats boycotted the innaguration of Abraham Lincoln because of his radical plan to abolish slavery.
Lincoln often expressed moral opposition to slavery in public and private.[1] Initially, he expected to bring about the eventual extinction of slavery by stopping its further expansion into any U.S. territory, and by proposing compensated emancipation (an offer Congress applied to Washington, D.C.) in his early presidency. Lincoln stood by the Republican Party's platform of 1860, which stated that slavery should not be allowed to expand into any more territories. Lincoln believed that the extension of slavery in new western lands would block "free labor on free soil", and he also wanted a peaceful, enduring end to slavery. As early as the 1850s, Lincoln was politically attacked as an abolitionist, but he did not consider himself one.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln_and_slavery
In the 16 weeks between Lincoln’s nomination in 1860 and his inauguration, 7 of the southern states seceded from the Union. They left the United States of America. Led by Democrat Jefferson Davis – Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas all left. A large majority of their delegates were Democrats.
The issue they left over was slavery. These Democrat states wanted to keep slavery and they were willing to fight a Civil War over it. In Lincoln’s second inaugural in 1864 the southern states were still locked in the Civil War and their Congressional delegation, of course, stayed away. This was the bloodiest war in American history and Democrats did not feel Lincoln was a legitimate President. He was Republican, after all
http://www.vivaliberty.com/democrats-also-boycotted-lincoln-inauguration-both-of-them/ _________________ Don't count the days, make the days count.
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Tannin
Can't remember
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Jezza wrote: | Give me a break! The woman clearly struggles with English as it isn't her native language. The merciless bagging from so-called tolerant liberals toward her in the last few months has been nothing short of disgraceful.
The fact that she's staying back in New York for the sake of her young son finishing the schooling year is something I can't help but admire. It shows me that she's got her priorities straight.
The woman cops way too much flak than she deserves. Her husband is fair game since he's assumed a significant position of power, but she's largely been out of the spotlight during his campaign and subsequent victory. |
Quite so, Jezza. Staying in New York is clearly the smart move in her case. Apart from anything else, she'll have the convenience of a dry bed and not have to make breakfast for the Russian prostitutes. _________________ �Let's eat Grandma.� Commas save lives! |
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David
I dare you to try
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Skids wrote: | Isn't it interesting.... Democrats boycotted the innaguration of Abraham Lincoln because of his radical plan to abolish slavery.
Lincoln often expressed moral opposition to slavery in public and private.[1] Initially, he expected to bring about the eventual extinction of slavery by stopping its further expansion into any U.S. territory, and by proposing compensated emancipation (an offer Congress applied to Washington, D.C.) in his early presidency. Lincoln stood by the Republican Party's platform of 1860, which stated that slavery should not be allowed to expand into any more territories. Lincoln believed that the extension of slavery in new western lands would block "free labor on free soil", and he also wanted a peaceful, enduring end to slavery. As early as the 1850s, Lincoln was politically attacked as an abolitionist, but he did not consider himself one.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln_and_slavery
In the 16 weeks between Lincoln’s nomination in 1860 and his inauguration, 7 of the southern states seceded from the Union. They left the United States of America. Led by Democrat Jefferson Davis – Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas all left. A large majority of their delegates were Democrats.
The issue they left over was slavery. These Democrat states wanted to keep slavery and they were willing to fight a Civil War over it. In Lincoln’s second inaugural in 1864 the southern states were still locked in the Civil War and their Congressional delegation, of course, stayed away. This was the bloodiest war in American history and Democrats did not feel Lincoln was a legitimate President. He was Republican, after all
http://www.vivaliberty.com/democrats-also-boycotted-lincoln-inauguration-both-of-them/ |
Yep – the Republicans were historically the progressive party (they emerged from the old Whigs, whose sister party in the UK are now the centre-left Liberal Democrats) while the Democrats were the party of the old south, a dynamic that persisted until around WW1 or a little after when the Democrats started picking up more of the working class vote. That move was set in stone with Franklin Roosevelt's progressive 'New Deal' in 1932, but it still took until 1964 and the Republicans' Barry Goldwater candidacy for the Democrats to finally lose the bulk of the racist/segregationist vote in the southern states and for the Republicans to become what they are today – the party of the religious right and big capital.
So, yeah, the parties have pretty much swapped places. _________________ All watched over by machines of loving grace |
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Tannin
Can't remember
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Skids, in 1860 the Republican Party was a party of reform, vision, and vigour - nothing like the ossified collection of oligarchs loopy firebrands that carry that once-proud name today. At that same time, the Democratic Party was deeply divided. One half was something like the Trump wing of the present-day Republicans, while ..... |
Then David's post popped up and saved me the trouble of finishing it. David's post is better anyway. _________________ �Let's eat Grandma.� Commas save lives! |
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Culprit
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David
I dare you to try
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Good news on the TPP. The other stuff sounds more like the kind of odious base-placating that we'll see a lot of over the coming months and years. _________________ All watched over by machines of loving grace |
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swoop42
Whatcha gonna do when he comes for you?
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I don't pretend to understand these free trade deals but do the ever truly benefit the average person in the street or is it purely of benefit to the lucky few at the top of the chain.
By all reports this agreement was a dog anyway. _________________ He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD! |
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stui magpie
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
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the USA was only in the agreement by Obamas executive order, he couldn't get congress to approve it. Trump killed it by executive order. so far keeping his promises. ( I can see how that might be scary for some. )
For Australia, the USA not being in the agreement means 9/10ths of F all. All the other signatories are our major trading partners, so it may still go ahead without the US _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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stui magpie
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
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I'll bite. What's the issue with the logo? Doesn't mean anything to me.
As an aside, if, when I was married, my wife had gone on strike from doing housework, i wouldn't have noticed _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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