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Old 02-07-2017, 08:31 AM
 
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With luck the Queen will rescind Her invitation as well, now that She has some idea of what sort of a madman we have here in the US>


Can you imagine that fat pig kneeling in front of the queen, gut hanging out, jacket wide open, necktie dragging on the floor.


Oink. Oink. How did 'he' get in here?

 
Old 02-07-2017, 08:35 AM
 
Location: NJ
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Should tell you just how bad Trump really is.
during the dark ages someone in the crowd that came to see witches burned at the stake said something like that.


Trump was selected by the voters to be president, that should tell you the American electorate decided to make the best choice.


character assassination and hate mongering by the democrats has been magnified by a media turned propaganda machine.
 
Old 02-07-2017, 08:36 AM
 
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With luck the Queen will rescind Her invitation as well, now that She has some idea of what sort of a madman we have here in the US>


Can you imagine that fat pig kneeling in front of the queen, gut hanging out, jacket wide open, necktie dragging on the floor.


Oink. Oink. How did 'he' get in here?

I don't think she did invite him ,it was the PM.
 
Old 02-07-2017, 08:38 AM
 
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That has nothing to do with whether Trump should visit or not.
You mean you don't like the question being asked. LOL

Wasn't the speaker against BRexit?
 
Old 02-07-2017, 08:39 AM
 
Location: Florida
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Trump's visit could be awkward on at least three levels

Firstly all the controversy surrounding his sexist and racist behaviour and the 1.8 million people who signed a petition against a Full State Visit By Trump and a number of MP's and the Speaker of the House want him banned from speaking in Parlianent due to his previous comments, nehaviour and some of his policies (travel ban etc).

Secondly it's customary for the President to meet with Prince Charles at Clarence House, however Prince Charles is a passionate believer in Climate Change, whilst Trump has continually dismissed Climate Change, so there could be friction there.

Thirdly Trump made a tweet about the Queens Grand Daughter in Law (and wife of the future King) Kate Middleton being topless, which will also make things awkward.

All the reasons why Donald Trump's state visit could be very awkward | The Independent

Donald Trump's tweet about Kate Middleton's topless photos could make state visit with Queen very awkward | The Independent
Not just sleazy comments about William's wife, but there was also the crude conversation he had about 'nailing' Princess Di, William's mother. Oh, and William is an avid conservationist of saving endangered animals in Africa, while the Trump boys are avid hunters of the same animals and photographed smiling after killing them.

Then there is the fact that Trump will be greeted with protesters in the streets of London. Not a great photo op.

“Why do people think it’s egotistical of you to say you could’ve gotten with Lady Di?” Stern asked Trump in the interview. “You could’ve gotten her, right? You could’ve nailed her.”

Trump replied: “I think I could have.”


In a separate appearance on Stern’s show in 2000, Trump said he would have slept with Diana “without hesitation,” adding that she was “crazy, but these are minor details.”
 
Old 02-07-2017, 08:39 AM
 
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Our so-called president is an international pariah. Let's hope that the outrage against him around the globe does not poison the views of the world to the American people and our values.
 
Old 02-07-2017, 08:40 AM
 
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I don't think she did invite him ,it was the PM.
The PM always extends the invitations from the Queen for state visits. It's done with the "advice and consent of the Commons".
 
Old 02-07-2017, 08:42 AM
 
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during the dark ages someone in the crowd that came to see witches burned at the stake said something like that.


Trump was selected by the voters to be president, that should tell you the American electorate decided to make the best choice.


character assassination and hate mongering by the democrats has been magnified by a media turned propaganda machine.


Again you are not correct on many points ...


1) Trump is the person who campaigned on hate an bigotry.He is getting back what he put out.

2)Trump was selected by the EC not by the voters make no mistake about it.Yes he got elected but not by the majority of American voters and will face that every day in office.

3) You have no clue what anyone said during the witch trials but I am sure we can compare your boss Trump with McCarthyism the way he screams hate.

4) Whatever the democrats are doing they learned over the last eight years from the republicans.
 
Old 02-07-2017, 08:43 AM
 
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Our so-called president is an international pariah. Let's hope that the outrage against him around the globe does not poison the views of the world to the American people and our values.
Nice post ,well said!
 
Old 02-07-2017, 08:49 AM
 
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You mean you don't like the question being asked. LOL

Wasn't the speaker against BRexit?
This isn't about Brexit. Take some of your own advice & stay on topic.
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