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The campaigns are going to make our referendum look like a civilised, factual discussion. It's going to be character assassination central.
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I don't think Trump voters realise there is more than one candidate. But I agree, Sanders would have been a better option.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostIf Sanders was the other candidate, I'd be more inclined to agree with you, but Clinton's not exactly a nailed on candidate is she?
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If Sanders was the other candidate, I'd be more inclined to agree with you, but Clinton's not exactly a nailed on candidate is she?Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI think the Zika Virus must have struck the USA a lot earlier than suggested. After all, for Trump to be getting such phenomenal popularity ratings,
it smacks of a populace where tiny brains must be very much the norm.

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I think the Zika Virus must have struck the USA a lot earlier than suggested. After all, for Trump to be getting such phenomenal popularity ratings,
it smacks of a populace where tiny brains must be very much the norm.
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If only she could get the rest of him to shrink.Originally posted by Mordac View PostFinally, some good news for Mrs MF...
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Finally, some good news for Mrs MF...Originally posted by LondonManc View PostNo nookie in Florida, we're British!
Sex ban recommended for British tourists in Florida after Zika outbreak
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With sincere apologies to Sir Tom:
Sex ban, sex ban, Zika sex ban,
Psycho's off to Disney, he's not gonna get it on
Sex ban, sex ban, Zika sex ban,
And baby, he'll just have to wank
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Zika in Florida
No nookie in Florida, we're British!
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