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Posted by david f, Tuesday, 9 April 2019 6:28:12 PM
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David you will know more than me being an American
Sure you will understand I share your view of the man Not sure why but he in my view threatens our links with that country And too world trade I feel he has already weakened America's alliances and military Not sure Putin and China, are not quite pleased to see him in power Your country of birth, and the world, needs the next POTUS to be a true statesman/Woman Posted by Belly, Tuesday, 9 April 2019 6:50:34 PM
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Posted by mhaze, Wednesday, 10 April 2019 11:36:29 AM
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Dear mhaze,
You really do dislike having your wings clipped don't you. It is time to pull the horns in old chap. You got caught out and now you are seriously sooking up. And you are still banging on about collusion and conspiracy. Look mate, it doesn't matter how many news agencies talked about collusion it still doesn't allow you to change the meaning. Mueller was only there to look indictable conspiracy and obstruction of justice transgressions. Collusion, as I have said repeatedly, is entirely different to conspiracy and to be claiming the Mueller's reports exposes a COLLUSION MYTH as you have repeatedly attempted to do is just plain wrong. And how on earth do you think you are going to get away with intimating this was just one oligarch? Trump has repeatedly attempted to have Russian sanctions eased. This was back in 2017; “The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill giving Congress the power to block any effort by the White House to weaken sanctions on Russia, offering a direct challenge to President Donald Trump's authority. The vote was 419-3.” http://edition.cnn.com/2017/07/25/politics/iran-sanctions-bill/index.html And this from the NYT; “WASHINGTON — President Trump signed legislation on Wednesday imposing sanctions on Russia and limiting his own authority to lift them, but asserted that the measure included “clearly unconstitutional provisions” and left open the possibility that he might choose not to enforce them as lawmakers intended. The legislation, which also includes sanctions on Iran and North Korea, represented the first time that Congress had forced Mr. Trump to sign a bill over his objections by passing it with bipartisan, veto-proof majorities. Even before he signed it, the Russian government retaliated by seizing two American diplomatic properties and ordering the United States to reduce its embassy staff members in Russia by 755 people. The measure reflected deep skepticism among lawmakers in both parties about Mr. Trump’s friendly approach to President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.” http://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/02/world/europe/trump-russia-sanctions.html There is a long litany of Trump favouring his mate. Are you really that enamoured by your president that you can see it? Posted by SteeleRedux, Wednesday, 10 April 2019 12:23:13 PM
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mhaze followed your link
Quite funny,not near true But had your imaginary God ever lived he may not see the joke Posted by Belly, Wednesday, 10 April 2019 12:36:45 PM
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"it doesn't matter how many news agencies talked about collusion "
Well news agencies and senators and Members of the House and members of the FBI and DOJ and so forth and so forth. But apparently 99% of the planet is wrong and SR alone knows the truth. Well I've gotta say I don't buy that, especially given how often SR is demonstrably wrong on almost any subject he addresses. There's a certain childishness about assuming everyone else is wrong and you alone are right. And what do you do when its pointed out that "If Trump was truly in the can for Putin, he'd be reducing US oil output and forcing an oil price rise"...well if you're SR, you ignore it. Posted by mhaze, Wednesday, 10 April 2019 5:18:09 PM
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I think many of those who support Trump are quite aware of his true nature and not fooled. They are quite aware that he was unfaithful to his wives and a scoundrel, but he is their scoundrel. He serves their purposes. I supported Bill Clinton who was also a scoundrel. However, I preferred Bill Clinton’s political positions to those of his opponents. Generally somebody who wants political power is unfit to have it, and those who vote for the candidate want what that candidate has to offer politically. I oppose Trump and regard him as unfit for office because of his political opinions not because he isn’t a saint.