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Post by kuffdam72 on Mar 1, 2016 14:16:50 GMT 1
I will . He's got a picture of Farage on his bedroom wall . Read into that what you will . Hence the reason why he refers to him as "My Nigel ". Not a lot of people know that . I did have but the new misses made me take it down, he's now in the shed with the special stuff!
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Post by salop999 on Mar 9, 2016 10:02:09 GMT 1
The man the world hates, but America loves, had another super night last night.
It's really happening. It's going to be Clinton Vs Trump! Incredible.
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Post by Amsterdammer on Mar 9, 2016 11:50:14 GMT 1
The man the world hates, but America loves, had another super night last night. It's really happening. It's going to be Clinton Vs Trump! Incredible. America loves him? You mean the 40% of republican voters that back him?
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Post by salop999 on Mar 9, 2016 11:52:09 GMT 1
The man the world hates, but America loves, had another super night last night. It's really happening. It's going to be Clinton Vs Trump! Incredible. America loves him? You mean the 40% of republican voters that back him? Yeah I'm only joking about. At the start I thought he had zero chance. I'm genuinely surprised how far right the western world appears to have shifted in recent times.
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Mar 9, 2016 12:10:51 GMT 1
The man the world hates, but America loves, had another super night last night. It's really happening. It's going to be Clinton Vs Trump! Incredible. I don't think Clinton is a show in at the minute looking to yesterdays results.
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Post by venceremos on Mar 17, 2016 11:04:53 GMT 1
This one could get very interesting. Rubio's gone but Kasich's win in Ohio apparently means Trump will have to do significantly better in the remaining primaries than he has so far, if he's to secure a majority of delegates for the Republican nomination.
If things continue as they have so far, Trump will have more delegates than any other contender but not enough to secure the nomination. The national party convention in July could then rally behind Cruz or, more likely, Kasich as its candidate. There would be some frantic horse trading for that to happen!
Clinton's as good as home and dry.
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Post by neilsalop on Mar 17, 2016 17:32:38 GMT 1
Although I agree that Sanders is almost out of it and would need massive wins in almost every other state, Clinton is not yet nailed on to even get the nomination. Many people in America distrust her and feel that she is just another corporate lackey.
As for her beating Trump if she does get the nomination, I wouldn't bank on it. He has the support of many millions of people who have seen their standard of living drop and many others in the same boat place a lot of the blame on corporate politics ie. Clinton. Granted she will have the Democratic machine behind her and Trump may not have the whole of the Republican party behind him, but poor people (over there and over here) don't really like to see politicians sucking up to people that played their part in making them poor ie. the banks and corporations.
Clinton v Trump = very close call. Clinton v Kasich or Cruz = most likely Clinton, but still close. Sanders v Any Republican = Sanders by a decent margin.
I hope that even if Sanders doesn't get the nod, that next time round there is someone like him to take his fight to the next level. If Trump gets in whoever follows in Bernies steps has got to spend the next 4 years preparing to fight. If Clinton gets in they will have to be prepared to spend the next 8, but the rewards for the American people (and the world as a whole) will be worth it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2016 18:43:12 GMT 1
Although I agree that Sanders is almost out of it and would need massive wins in almost every other state, Clinton is not yet nailed on to even get the nomination. Many people in America distrust her and feel that she is just another corporate lackey. As for her beating Trump if she does get the nomination, I wouldn't bank on it. He has the support of many millions of people who have seen their standard of living drop and many others in the same boat place a lot of the blame on corporate politics ie. Clinton. Granted she will have the Democratic machine behind her and Trump may not have the whole of the Republican party behind him, but poor people (over there and over here) don't really like to see politicians sucking up to people that played their part in making them poor ie. the banks and corporations. Clinton v Trump = very close call. Clinton v Kasich or Cruz = most likely Clinton, but still close. Sanders v Any Republican = Sanders by a decent margin. I hope that even if Sanders doesn't get the nod, that next time round there is someone like him to take his fight to the next level. If Trump gets in whoever follows in Bernies steps has got to spend the next 4 years preparing to fight. If Clinton gets in they will have to be prepared to spend the next 8, but the rewards for the American people (and the world as a whole) will be worth it. Only in America could a Billionaire be seen as "anti-corporate". It's poorly informed people being sold by snippets they see on the news etc - Trump does not appear to have any polices just a succession of buzz words and phrases.
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Post by jamo on Mar 17, 2016 18:51:29 GMT 1
Trump is having his 15 minutes. Clinton will walk the presidency vote comfortably.
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Post by neilsalop on Mar 17, 2016 22:45:09 GMT 1
Although I agree that Sanders is almost out of it and would need massive wins in almost every other state, Clinton is not yet nailed on to even get the nomination. Many people in America distrust her and feel that she is just another corporate lackey. As for her beating Trump if she does get the nomination, I wouldn't bank on it. He has the support of many millions of people who have seen their standard of living drop and many others in the same boat place a lot of the blame on corporate politics ie. Clinton. Granted she will have the Democratic machine behind her and Trump may not have the whole of the Republican party behind him, but poor people (over there and over here) don't really like to see politicians sucking up to people that played their part in making them poor ie. the banks and corporations. Clinton v Trump = very close call. Clinton v Kasich or Cruz = most likely Clinton, but still close. Sanders v Any Republican = Sanders by a decent margin. I hope that even if Sanders doesn't get the nod, that next time round there is someone like him to take his fight to the next level. If Trump gets in whoever follows in Bernies steps has got to spend the next 4 years preparing to fight. If Clinton gets in they will have to be prepared to spend the next 8, but the rewards for the American people (and the world as a whole) will be worth it. Only in America could a Billionaire be seen as "anti-corporate". It's poorly informed people being sold by snippets they see on the news etc - Trump does not appear to have any polices just a succession of buzz words and phrases. I can't disagree with you on this, but the American people aren't always known for being the sharpest items in the spoon drawer.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2016 22:50:51 GMT 1
Only in America could a Billionaire be seen as "anti-corporate". It's poorly informed people being sold by snippets they see on the news etc - Trump does not appear to have any polices just a succession of buzz words and phrases. I can't disagree with you on this, but the American people aren't always known for being the sharpest items in the spoon drawer. My killer question would be - How are you going to make the Mexicans pay for your daft wall? Can imagine trump threatening to invade if they refuse!
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