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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Peter Crisp » Fri Jul 06, 2018 1:58 pm

There's just so much stuff now that the idea that this is a Witch hunt is just completely laughable and them saying "If you have any evidence then show it!" is just so stupid as to be almost unbelievable.
It would be like me saying "You have zero proof that GRCade is a games forum!" and completely ignoring any any all links or mentions of the entire Games folder.

I think the only thing that would maybe convince Fox news of the Russia involvement is if Trump got married to Putin, decided to redecorate the White House with a 100% Russian theme and asked that the Pledge of Allegiance be changed so they all pledged allegiance to "The Mighty and Overwhelming Russian Superstate".
Then they may start getting suspicious and may even say Trump is only 95% amazing.

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Garth » Fri Jul 06, 2018 4:37 pm

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Drumstick » Fri Jul 06, 2018 4:41 pm

I can't wait to see Trump Baby in action.

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Corazon de Leon » Fri Jul 06, 2018 5:00 pm

Please don’t come to Scotland.

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by KK » Fri Jul 06, 2018 6:14 pm

A ‘Baby Sadiq Khan’ has reached its crowdfunding goal to fly over London

A giant Sadiq Khan baby balloon to oppose that of ‘Baby Trump’ has reached its £20,000 goal on Crowd Funder.

Set up by user “Yanny Bruere”, the post reads:

“In light of the Donald Trump 'Baby Trump' ballon being allowed to fly over London during his visit to the U.K., let's get a 'baby Khan' one and see if FREE SPEECH applies to all and whether or not Mr Khan and the London assembly will also approve this,

Any surplus money raised/any unneeded money for the project will be donated to a charitable cause to be decided by the majority of you.“

According to the crowd funding page, all extra funds will now go towards flying a pro Brexit balloon over London

http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/giant-sadi ... ver-london

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Lagamorph » Fri Jul 06, 2018 6:16 pm

Isn't it a bit late to apply for permission to fly a balloon next week?

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Tineash » Fri Jul 06, 2018 6:19 pm

The crossover between people who are very angry about Sadiq Khan being mayor and British supporters of Trump has got to be a selection of the very worst people in the country

twitter.com/BenGartside/status/1015215663328256001



haha, yep.

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Moggy » Fri Jul 06, 2018 6:43 pm

KK wrote:
A ‘Baby Sadiq Khan’ has reached its crowdfunding goal to fly over London

A giant Sadiq Khan baby balloon to oppose that of ‘Baby Trump’ has reached its £20,000 goal on Crowd Funder.

Set up by user “Yanny Bruere”, the post reads:

“In light of the Donald Trump 'Baby Trump' ballon being allowed to fly over London during his visit to the U.K., let's get a 'baby Khan' one and see if FREE SPEECH applies to all and whether or not Mr Khan and the London assembly will also approve this,

Any surplus money raised/any unneeded money for the project will be donated to a charitable cause to be decided by the majority of you.“

According to the crowd funding page, all extra funds will now go towards flying a pro Brexit balloon over London

http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/giant-sadi ... ver-london


Racist gammons are such little baby snowflakes :lol:

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Lex-Man » Fri Jul 06, 2018 6:58 pm

Baby Khan doesn't really make sense. He just isn't a thin skinned, tantrum throwing child, unlike Trump.

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Moggy » Fri Jul 06, 2018 7:00 pm

lex-man wrote:Baby Khan doesn't really make sense. He just isn't a thin skinned, tantrum throwing child, unlike Trump.


He’s a brown skinned Muslim, he’s obviously the mastermind behind the Trump blimp. :x

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by KK » Fri Jul 06, 2018 7:44 pm

Almost £40,000 spent combined for this ‘baby-off’. Crazy.

I am half expecting something to happen to the Trump balloon between now and Thursday/Friday. And then something will happen to the Khan balloon in retaliation (if it even gets made to begin with).

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Alvin Flummux » Fri Jul 06, 2018 10:17 pm

Has a baby Khan balloon even been made? Can it be made to spec in under a week?

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Moggy » Fri Jul 06, 2018 10:25 pm

Alvin Flummux wrote:Has a baby Khan balloon even been made? Can it be made to spec in under a week?


No. But in a weeks time that won’t stop the #freetommy gammony banana splits claiming that Khan stopped it and that their freedom of speech was taken away.

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Lex-Man » Fri Jul 06, 2018 10:35 pm

Moggy wrote:
Alvin Flummux wrote:Has a baby Khan balloon even been made? Can it be made to spec in under a week?


No. But in a weeks time that won’t stop the #freetommy gammony banana splits claiming that Khan stopped it and that their freedom of speech was taken away.


It's long enough for somebody to run off with 40k though.

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Errkal » Sat Jul 07, 2018 8:49 am

Tineash wrote:The crossover between people who are very angry about Sadiq Khan being mayor and British supporters of Trump has got to be a selection of the very worst people in the country

twitter.com/BenGartside/status/1015215663328256001



haha, yep.


It's not racism is freedom of speech and just saying what everyone else thinks but is scared to say because of pc gone mad!

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Moggy » Sat Jul 07, 2018 9:21 am

Errkal wrote:
Tineash wrote:The crossover between people who are very angry about Sadiq Khan being mayor and British supporters of Trump has got to be a selection of the very worst people in the country

twitter.com/BenGartside/status/1015215663328256001



haha, yep.


It's not racism is freedom of speech and just saying what everyone else thinks but is scared to say because of pc gone mad!


Muslim is not a race and it’s just a coincidence that they pick on the brown ones.

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Lotus » Sat Jul 07, 2018 9:44 am

Shame people didn't put this much effort into protesting against the Saudi Crown Prince when he came a few months back. Far more worthy of attention and protest than Trump.

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Moggy » Sat Jul 07, 2018 9:51 am

Lotus wrote:Shame people didn't put this much effort into protesting against the Saudi Crown Prince when he came a few months back. Far more worthy of attention and protest than Trump.


Maybe you should have organised a protest? Or joined in with the one that happened?

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 44861.html

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Lotus » Sat Jul 07, 2018 9:54 am

How do you know I didn't go? And hundreds of people isn't quite the same as the 50,000 expected (in London alone) for Trump, along with the giant inflatable stuff.

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PostRe: US Politics - Senate Intel Committee concludes Russia interfered in 2016 election, preferred Trump
by Moggy » Sat Jul 07, 2018 9:57 am

Lotus wrote:How do you know I didn't go? And hundreds of people isn't quite the same as the 50,000 expected (in London alone) for Trump.


I am sure you did go, your previous post made it sound like you were there.

There’s an obvious difference between protesting Trump and protesting Saudi Arabia. It’s surprising that you can’t see it.


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