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    Re: The Donald Trump thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Bloody hell its groundhog day staring the USA version of Jezzer , wasn't it enough when they nicked our version of the Office , to now steal our Jezzer , and give him an America accent is a step too far in my view , we want him back please .

    One question I have always pondered on : why do these socialist dictatorships need a military back up to protect their leaders and if they are so wonderful why do lefties like them as they spend a fortune on protection via the military and jails , no wonder these is so much poverty and illiteracy ,all the money is with the military ??

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    Re: The Donald Trump thread

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Bloody hell its groundhog day staring the USA version of Jezzer , wasn't it enough when they nicked our version of the Office , to now steal our Jezzer , and give him an America accent is a step too far in my view , we want him back please .

    One question I have always pondered on : why do these socialist dictatorships need a military back up to protect their leaders and if they are so wonderful why do lefties like them as they spend a fortune on protection via the military and jails , no wonder these is so much poverty and illiteracy ,all the money is with the military ??
    Did you watch the video? If you did, can you tell me where he praised a socialist dictatorship or, as the video title declares, defends Castro? Just curious as you seem to think that Sanders and "lefties" like them so much.

    He said "we're very opposed to the authoritarian nature of Cuba", points out that Castro introduced a good policy (a literacy programme) and asked whether that makes it a bad policy just because it was Castro. Anderson Cooper stated that jailed dissidents wouldn't have been happy and Sanders said that he "condemned" it. The old clip of Sanders also explains why the Cubans didn't want American intervention when Castro was in charge - that's just a fact. Nothing in the video was a defence of Castro.

    If I say "I think Trump's backing of Hong Kong against China was positive - does it make it bad just because it's Trump?" would it be fair to say that I defended him, just because I think he did something good for once? Obviously not, we all know that I'd still think he was a complete wanksock in a suit and a wig.

    Looks like the 'right' are getting a bit worried about the possibility of someone beating Trump in November and have to resort to shit like this so that their gullible followers will stay in line.

    FAKE NEWS. Q+

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    Re: The Donald Trump thread

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Bloody hell its groundhog day staring the USA version of Jezzer , wasn't it enough when they nicked our version of the Office , to now steal our Jezzer , and give him an America accent is a step too far in my view , we want him back please .

    One question I have always pondered on : why do these socialist dictatorships need a military back up to protect their leaders and if they are so wonderful why do lefties like them as they spend a fortune on protection via the military and jails , no wonder these is so much poverty and illiteracy ,all the money is with the military ??
    Hm, top notch analysis on the back of a segued You Tube video from the Official account for the Republican National Committee's War Room. (It has 47k subscribers including presumably the person who posted it here).

    Obviously when you reached your conclusions it was after some analysis of the relative GDP percentage spend on military and education between the US and Cuba and a study of their relative literacy rates. Then again if you had you may have needed to revise your opinion on who exactly is spending a fortune on its military and which of the two countries targets over 10% of its GDP to achieve some of the highest literacy rates in the world, comfortably higher than the other.

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