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by KK » Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:11 pm

Wrestling-esque plant fan jumps the barricade to praise Trump. Unbelieve.

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by Dblock » Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:12 pm

Hahaha this guy is great !

Just brought a supporter on stage while the secret services were shitting themselves .

''Saying it's because I was controlling you and making you sad when actually I just asked you to wear some trousers'' :lol: :lol:
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PostRe: The American Politics Thread
by Preezy » Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:14 pm

Why is he doing this kind of thing? Shouldn't he be too busy being the strawberry floating PRESIDENT?!

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PostRe: The American Politics Thread
by Dblock » Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:14 pm

KKLEIN wrote:Wrestling-esque plant fan jumps the barricade to praise Trump. Unbelieve.


Definitely not staged you saw the secret service jumped him but trump told them to let em go .

''Saying it's because I was controlling you and making you sad when actually I just asked you to wear some trousers'' :lol: :lol:
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PostRe: The American Politics Thread
by Dblock » Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:19 pm

strawberry float trump

''Saying it's because I was controlling you and making you sad when actually I just asked you to wear some trousers'' :lol: :lol:
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PostRe: The American Politics Thread
by Dblock » Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:21 pm

Clearly hates muslims the son of a bitch.

''Saying it's because I was controlling you and making you sad when actually I just asked you to wear some trousers'' :lol: :lol:
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PostRe: The American Politics Thread
by Dblock » Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:23 pm

strawberry floating orange bellend .

''Saying it's because I was controlling you and making you sad when actually I just asked you to wear some trousers'' :lol: :lol:
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PostRe: The American Politics Thread
by Dblock » Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:24 pm

I love most of his ideas just the Muslim ban is just madness

''Saying it's because I was controlling you and making you sad when actually I just asked you to wear some trousers'' :lol: :lol:
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by Preezy » Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:25 pm

Dblock wrote:I love most of his ideas just the Muslim ban is just madness

What other ideas of his do you love?

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by Dblock » Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:30 pm

Preezy wrote:
Dblock wrote:I love most of his ideas just the Muslim ban is just madness

What other ideas of his do you love?


He really wants to better the lives of Americans.

His tax cuts and bringing jobs back is great step forward.

He fights the global elite

''Saying it's because I was controlling you and making you sad when actually I just asked you to wear some trousers'' :lol: :lol:
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PostRe: The American Politics Thread
by Moggy » Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:54 pm

Dblock wrote:You have no proof he hates muslims.


Dblock wrote:Clearly hates muslims the son of a bitch.


:lol:

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PostRe: The American Politics Thread
by DML » Sun Feb 19, 2017 12:00 am

I imagine this is what presidency is like in Wonderland.

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PostRe: The American Politics Thread
by Shadow » Sun Feb 19, 2017 12:35 am

"And we're gonna double down on cleeeeeeaan, very cleeeeeeaan coal."

What the strawberry float is that?

I honestly thought he was going to say they were investing in clean energy. :cry:

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PostRe: The American Politics Thread
by Shadow » Sun Feb 19, 2017 12:48 am

Are people watching this address/rally? He's just brought a random strawberry floating hick up on stage and handed him the mic. Secret service freaking out, the guy gives Trump a hug.

Christ. If some crazy wanted to pop him it would be so easy.

Edit: He just said "bigly" again. :wub:

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PostRe: The American Politics Thread
by Tomous » Sun Feb 19, 2017 3:19 am

Dblock wrote:
Preezy wrote:
Dblock wrote:I love most of his ideas just the Muslim ban is just madness

What other ideas of his do you love?


He really wants to better the lives of Americans.

His tax cuts and bringing jobs back is great step forward.

He fights the global elite


He is the global elite :lol:

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by Christopher » Sun Feb 19, 2017 6:49 am

Only the global elite will be able to afford to live in Trump's future Derek.

I don't understand how anyone can look at the world and say global warming is a myth, I just don't see it, when the EPA disband and the miners go about digging their clean coal it's signing away our grandchildren's planet.

Also why the strawberry float has he started his 2020 campaign just a few weeks into the job? Has any president done that before?

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by Rex Kramer » Sun Feb 19, 2017 10:14 am

Dblock wrote:
Preezy wrote:
Dblock wrote:I love most of his ideas just the Muslim ban is just madness

What other ideas of his do you love?


He really wants to better the lives of Americans.

His tax cuts and bringing jobs back is great step forward.

He fights the global elite

Yeah, the gold lift owning billionaire is really anti-establishment.

The world is run by 60+ year old rich white men. Care to take a gamble on who makes up Trump's team?

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PostRe: The American Politics Thread
by Moggy » Sun Feb 19, 2017 10:21 am

Rex Kramer wrote:
Dblock wrote:
Preezy wrote:
Dblock wrote:I love most of his ideas just the Muslim ban is just madness

What other ideas of his do you love?


He really wants to better the lives of Americans.

His tax cuts and bringing jobs back is great step forward.

He fights the global elite

Yeah, the gold lift owning billionaire is really anti-establishment.

The world is run by 60+ year old rich white men. Care to take a gamble on who makes up Trump's team?


I saw a joke the other day that sums this up well.

"At the moment there are more black people inside Beyoncé than inside Trump's cabinet"

:lol:

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PostRe: The American Politics Thread
by The Watching Artist » Sun Feb 19, 2017 11:17 am

suzzopher wrote:Also why the strawberry float has he started his 2020 campaign just a few weeks into the job? Has any president done that before?

Cant speak for accuracy but-

twitter.com/SophiaCannon/status/832861313336561664


Also he was going to try and get his cap on Trump wasn't he? :lol:

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PostRe: The American Politics Thread
by KK » Sun Feb 19, 2017 11:39 am

BBC News wrote:Should you take your phone to the United States?

"The next time you plan to cross a border, leave your phone at home."

That is the rather startling advice in a blogpost that is being widely shared right now.

Its author, Quincy Larson, is a software engineer, who has previously written about the importance of protecting personal data. He now fears that data could be at risk every time you cross a border.

His concerns were sparked by the story of Sidd Bikkannavar, an American-born Nasa engineer, who flew home from a trip to Chile last month. On arrival in Houston, he was detained by the border police and, by his own account, put under great pressure to hand over the passcode to his smartphone, despite the fact that the device had been issued to him by Nasa.

Eventually, Bikkannavar did hand over both the phone and the passcode. It was taken away for 30 minutes and then returned, and he was free to go.

Larson sees this as a very dangerous precedent: "What we're seeing now is that anyone can be grabbed on their way through customs and forced to hand over the full contents of their digital life."

We also know that the new homeland security secretary, John Kelly, has talked of requiring visa applicants to hand over passwords to their social media accounts - though whether that could apply at the border too is not clear.

And on Thursday, a new Republican congressman took to Twitter to announce proudly that he had introduced his first bill - to require the review of visa applicants' social media.

Larson predicts that a policy where travellers are asked to download the contents of their phones will soon become commonplace, not just in the United States but around the world.
Hence his advice to leave your mobile phone and laptop at home and rent devices when you get to your destination.

Which seems a little extreme. I can't imagine being separated from my smartphone on a flight - and I'm sure many others feel the same. So I decided to seek some advice from the UK Foreign Office and the US embassy in London.

Was there a danger that I would be forced by border officials to unlock my phone or hand over my social media passwords?

The Foreign Office told me their travel advice did not cover this subject because they had not received any calls about it. But they did suggest that if I happened to be trapped in immigration at JFK airport with a border agent demanding my passcode, I could call the British embassy and arrange a lawyer.

As for the American embassy, well I called before lunchtime on Thursday and got a perfectly pleasant response. They would need to speak to Washington and would get back to me later about the matter of my smartphone and my Facebook and Twitter accounts.

As I write, it's Friday morning and I've heard nothing. Perhaps Washington has other matters on its mind. So perhaps I'd better take what I believe is known as a "burner" phone the next time I fly across the Atlantic.

Update:

Forty-eight hours after my first enquiry, I have now received a response to my questions from the US embassy in London. Here it is:

"All international travellers arriving to the US are subject to US Customs & Border Protection inspection. This inspection may include electronic devices such as computers, disks, drives, tapes, mobile phones and other communication devices, cameras, music and other media players and any other electronic or digital devices. Keeping America safe and enforcing our nation's laws in an increasingly digital world depends on our ability to lawfully examine all materials entering the US.

"US Customs & Border Protection realises the importance of international travel to the US economy and we strive to process arriving travellers as efficiently and securely as possible while ensuring compliance with laws and regulations governing the international arrival process."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-39003392

- Must remember to offload all that porn on your phone and laptop before traveling to the US...

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