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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.President Trump could pay us a visit in February, but according to this daft Labour MP he should be arrested. lol.
/// Labour MP Chris Bryant today repeated his suggestion that the 'leader of the free world' should be arrested for inciting racial hatred if he sets foot in the UK. ///
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-51 35659/T rump-vi sit-Bri tain-FE BRUARY- despite -spat-P M.html
One thing seems certain however, I don't think we will be allowed to see any more scenes of ISIS slaughters in our press, just in case they may incite racial hatred you understand.
/// Labour MP Chris Bryant today repeated his suggestion that the 'leader of the free world' should be arrested for inciting racial hatred if he sets foot in the UK. ///
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One thing seems certain however, I don't think we will be allowed to see any more scenes of ISIS slaughters in our press, just in case they may incite racial hatred you understand.
"Jim, the point is we should respect it. If push ever comes to shove whose side are you on… really?"
Obviously if the US were the victim of a Nuclear Strike then I'd be on their side, for what little good that would do. But that goes without saying. And anyway it is pretty unlikely really to happen (and I venture to suggest that Trump's "fire and fury" rhetoric only served to make it *more* likely anyway). But the President isn't somehow immune to criticism.
Which brings me back to the points I made in my last post, which I note went unaddressed. If we are expected to respect the office of President, should not the President also be expected to respect that office? After all, it matters rather a lot more that he does than that I do. And does Trump respect the office, really? What gives you the impression that he does, either now or in the past?
It's hard to escape the conclusion, anyway, that you are holding me to higher standards than you are the President.
Obviously if the US were the victim of a Nuclear Strike then I'd be on their side, for what little good that would do. But that goes without saying. And anyway it is pretty unlikely really to happen (and I venture to suggest that Trump's "fire and fury" rhetoric only served to make it *more* likely anyway). But the President isn't somehow immune to criticism.
Which brings me back to the points I made in my last post, which I note went unaddressed. If we are expected to respect the office of President, should not the President also be expected to respect that office? After all, it matters rather a lot more that he does than that I do. And does Trump respect the office, really? What gives you the impression that he does, either now or in the past?
It's hard to escape the conclusion, anyway, that you are holding me to higher standards than you are the President.
The MINORITY do gooders win again.
Something is going seriously wrong with the World, not just this. It has become far to easy to post allegations (either false or not provable) and get away with it repeating them enough so morons think they are true.
This is not a 'right' or 'left' think it appears to be happening across the board, any minority with an agenda can whip up the 'crowds' (although they are still a minority) and adided and abetted by certain media outlets make it apppear things are true when they are not.
Something is going seriously wrong with the World, not just this. It has become far to easy to post allegations (either false or not provable) and get away with it repeating them enough so morons think they are true.
This is not a 'right' or 'left' think it appears to be happening across the board, any minority with an agenda can whip up the 'crowds' (although they are still a minority) and adided and abetted by certain media outlets make it apppear things are true when they are not.
Mikey, //nobody has any need to make things up about Trump......//
Why do you do it then?
Jim, //Which brings me back to the points I made in my last post, which I note went unaddressed. If we are expected to respect the office of President, should not the President also be expected to respect that office?//
He’s not politically correct enough for you, he’s far too blunt for your liking, and he isn’t a dyed in the wool politician – but that’s not to say he doesn’t respect the office of President.
Why do you do it then?
Jim, //Which brings me back to the points I made in my last post, which I note went unaddressed. If we are expected to respect the office of President, should not the President also be expected to respect that office?//
He’s not politically correct enough for you, he’s far too blunt for your liking, and he isn’t a dyed in the wool politician – but that’s not to say he doesn’t respect the office of President.
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