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Originally posted by minestrone View Postoh, he knows what he is doing.
We have to take the fighters back.Originally posted by minestrone View PostU in London just now?WTF?Originally posted by minestrone View Post"It's becoming apparent that it's better to be Trump's enemy"
you missed your meds again?
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U in London just now?Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt's becoming apparent that it's better to be Trump's enemy (viz. N. Korea, Russia) than his ally (viz. The Kurds, European countries). How he's going to treat his business "partners" in a trade deal (viz. the UK) is apparent enough, unless you're a thick Brexiter.
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oh, he knows what he is doing.
We have to take the fighters back.
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Thank you for your opinion.Originally posted by Billy Liar View PostIt's becoming apparent that it's better to be Trump's enemy (viz. N. Korea, Russia) than his ally (viz. The Kurds, European countries). How he's going to treat his business "partners" in a trade deal (viz. the UK) is apparent enough, unless you're a thick Brexiter.
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It's becoming apparent that it's better to be Trump's enemy (viz. N. Korea, Russia) than his ally (viz. The Kurds, European countries). How he's going to treat his business "partners" in a trade deal (viz. the UK) is apparent enough, unless you're a thick Brexiter.
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Bit tough for Paul and RingoOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostWe're gonna round 'em up, put 'em in a field, and bomb the bastards...
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We're gonna round 'em up, put 'em in a field, and bomb the bastards...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd the Kurds will now release all their IS prisoners.
Of course, Trump says he has 2 of the Beatles under control. I am sure he will have the other 69,998 under control soon....
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And the Kurds will now release all their IS prisoners.
Of course, Trump says he has 2 of the Beatles under control. I am sure he will have the other 69,998 under control soon....
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Trump and thinking?
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We can only hope that The Football is filled with crayons.
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