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Old 06-25-2016, 05:18 AM
 
Location: PHX -> ATL
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Just for laughs, haha.
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Old 06-25-2016, 05:22 AM
 
Location: England
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I really don't see why positive discrimination should be based on what region one lives in, there are poor people everywhere, but often too few to be allowed a voice.

My view is that we are all in this together, and we all have to work together, and accept what has to be.
You are right Becs. Now is the time for us to stick together, give our government time to recover from the shock, and then move on.
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Old 06-25-2016, 05:33 AM
 
Location: Wonderland
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Exactly.
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Old 06-25-2016, 05:36 AM
 
Location: Wonderland
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The level of butt hurt by the media and leftist types has been nothing short of amazing.
And many Europeans. I mean, come on - if they didn't need the UK to shore their Union up, why are they so shrill now?


Only lends credibility to the "Leave" crowd.
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Old 06-25-2016, 05:42 AM
 
Location: England
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Exactly.
I felt right from the beginning of Obama's Presidency, he ensured we knew he placed little importance on the UK. Lip service is paid to the 'special relationship', and many feel it is felt more by us, than Americans. No matter, no one in the world is a closer REAL friend to America, and Americans than us.

I felt his comments about Britain being at the back of the queue with trade arrangements was unnecessary, and yet another attempt to intimidate the British voters. Well, he failed, along with so called celebrities like David Beckham. This man came from a solid working class background, now rich, with homes around the world. He didn't have the brains to keep his mouth shut when talking to worried British people, concerned at the direction our country has been heading in.

Shame on you President Obama, and even more on a so called celebrity, whose contribution to the world is kicking a football.
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Old 06-25-2016, 05:58 AM
 
Location: Glasgow Scotland
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I felt right from the beginning of Obama's Presidency, he ensured we knew he placed little importance on the UK. Lip service is paid to the 'special relationship', and many feel it is felt more by us, than Americans. No matter, no one in the world is a closer REAL friend to America, and Americans than us.

I felt his comments about Britain being at the back of the queue with trade arrangements was unnecessary, and yet another attempt to intimidate the British voters. Well, he failed, along with so called celebrities like David Beckham. This man came from a solid working class background, now rich, with homes around the world. He didn't have the brains to keep his mouth shut when talking to worried British people, concerned at the direction our country has been heading in.

Shame on you President Obama, and even more on a so called celebrity, whose contribution to the world is kicking a football.
For kicking a ball and then not even living in his country, its laughable to be honest... some shouldnt meddle in politics and try to sway the younger voters.. Our country was becoming their country and time we took it back...along with the social housing that seems to have been given out willy nilly to people who had just stepped in the door... when others born here were on long waiting lists... we also werent getting the best deals out of the EU even with the vast amounts being put into it...onwards Britain and be Great again..
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Old 06-25-2016, 06:06 AM
 
Location: England
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For kicking a ball and then not even living in his country, its laughable to be honest... some shouldnt meddle in politics and try to sway the younger voters.. Our country was becoming their country and time we took it back...along with the social housing that seems to have been given out willy nilly to people who had just stepped in the door... when others born here were on long waiting lists... we also werent getting the best deals out of the EU even with the vast amounts being put into it...onwards Britain and be Great again..
They threw everything at us short of the kitchen sink dizzy. They thought they had ticked all the boxes. Even James Bond recommending we stay in the EU......... Looking back to a few days ago, I am amazed we still managed to snatch the result.

The powers that be are still in shock.
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Old 06-25-2016, 06:08 AM
 
Location: Glasgow Scotland
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They threw everything at us short of the kitchen sink dizzy. They thought they had ticked all the boxes. Even James Bond recommending we stay in the EU......... Looking back to a few days ago, I am amazed we still managed to snatch the result.

The powers that be are still in shock.
They certainly are...just how many other EU countries will follow I wonder...
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Old 06-25-2016, 06:16 AM
 
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Brexit is 'likely to be devastating' for UK film and TV industry | The Verge

RIP BBC America
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Old 06-25-2016, 06:34 AM
 
Location: West Coast of Europe
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It all depends on whether Junker and his fellow EU morons keep reacting like little children, whose toy someone has taken away, or whether they use this opportunity to rethink the EU, and rapidly achieve a free trade agreement with Britain. A Swiss paper has rightly said that like Cameron Junker also needs to go because he stands for the inflexible, vengeful EU nobody likes.
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