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First US Presidential Debate

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Hi Joe (loudmouth2)

Re: "Proud Boys" question.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proud_Boys

Civil mayhem in US (post 3rd Nov) setting off problems in Aus?
Posted by plantagenet, Thursday, 1 October 2020 4:56:54 PM
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Joe Biden is a weak leader, unlike Bernie Sanders a strong leader in the Democratic Party, with Kamala Harris who is further Left than Bernie the two of them will overrun Biden in policy making.

Joe in the debate ostracised most of the Left in the Democratic Party by denying the Left's policies. He also failed to say whether he would support Law and Order against the violence and burning.

Joe did not respond to the genuine concerns of America, and fails to be a World leader, challenging Americas opponents like China and Iran, whom he wants to be in bed with them. That he might stack the Supreme Court with a raft of left-wing appointments to overtake the Trump appointments.

In todays World you need a strong leader who will stand up against the opponents of the values of the Party. Biden has had 45 years to make his mark in World politics, and is only known for benefiting his son by millions in Ukraine and China, in a field of which he is ignorant.
http://patriotjournal.org/biden-russia-putin-oil/

Trump has had 47 months and has already made National World changing events, in standing up for America borders and in manufacturing, The Israeli and Saudi peace deal, plus got Kim Jong un on side.
Posted by Josephus, Thursday, 1 October 2020 5:06:13 PM
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Donald Trump has inadvertently shone the light on far right group Proud Boys. Who are they and what do they support

I never knew much about this Proud boys thing, not sure if it started as a joke.
I used to watch Gavin McInnes do segments on Infowars prior to starting The Proud Boys.
Just found a link to his response to Trumps comment.
Could be interesting, but there may be swearing FYI.

Gavin McInnes: Presidential Debates & Trump's "Proud Boys" comment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVuJ5XOpmIo
Posted by Armchair Critic, Thursday, 1 October 2020 5:08:52 PM
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Below is the full content of our letter addressed to the Nobel Prize Committee.
NOBEL PEACE PRIZE NOMINATION
We, distinguished Professors of Law and Citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia, have the honour and pleasure of nominating the world leader who, in our considered opinion, has done the most and the best work for the achievement of fraternity between the nations, for restraint in engaging in hostilities and the holding and promotion of negotiations between the powers for the attainment of peace, Donald John Trump, 45th President of the United States, to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
We come from a nation which has made a significant contribution in the defence of the freedom and liberty of other nations including those distant from our shores. In the world wars, as a percentage of the population, the Australian contribution has been among the largest of those countries distant from the major battlegrounds.
Our compatriots have paid a heavy price for this.
Accordingly, we are particularly conscious of the need for peace among the nations.
Against this background, we must especially recognize that President Trump has brought a refreshingly new approach to the quest for peace.
Both in his campaign and in office, he has denounced the pursuit of what he terms ‘unwinnable wars’. Accordingly, he is withdrawing American forces from across the world.
At the same time, he has seen the need to maintain American power, a nation above all dedicated to the pursuit of liberty, freedom and prosperity of all and a strong record of using her forces for deterrence rather than aggression.
He has thus maintained and enhanced the role of the United States as a particularly benign and benevolent power, the testimony of which may be seen in her extraordinary generosity to the defeated powers in the Second World War, and the fact that she made no restrictions or demands, financial or territorial, on them.
Cont-
Posted by Josephus, Thursday, 1 October 2020 5:17:51 PM
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President Trump has presided over peace deals in the Middle East between Israel and United Arab Emirates and Bahrein. He has taken action to restrain and eliminate the activities of terrorists within the region.
In what will no doubt eventually be called the Trump Doctrine, his foreign policy has been based on restraint in military engagements, the rebuilding of American military power as a source of dissuasion against aggression and the adoption of alternative and refreshing approaches to achieving peace. Already remarkably successful, this is certain to produce enormous dividends. According to recent reports, up to nine other Middle Eastern countries are interested in joining the growing and radiating network of peace based on the treaty already signed.
In addition, there have been significant advances in maintaining peace in the Balkans through the treaty between Serbia and Kosovo. He has also calmed tensions in the Sea of Japan.
These are truly remarkable achievements during his term in office, a term so marked by significant internal events.
Therefore we, distinguished Professors of Law and Citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia, have the honour and the pleasure of nominating Donald John Trump, 45th President of the United States, to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
This 28th day of September 2020
Emeritus Professor David Flint AM
Professor Augusto Zimmermann
Emeritus Professor Gabriël A. Moens AM
Professor James Allan
Posted by Josephus, Thursday, 1 October 2020 5:18:30 PM
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'Citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia'

Don't you just love it how other people speak for you without even consulting you.

- Because we know how everyone in the country is just unanimous in their support for the President Trump, not one persons got a bad thing to say about him.

Hey university brown nose brigade

Make that a minus 1, he ain't that good.
surely there's someone else
Posted by Armchair Critic, Thursday, 1 October 2020 5:44:47 PM
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