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Donald Trump, by Coach on Dec 8, 2015 21:02:43 GMT 1, I thought he wouldn't be able to surprise me anymore, having heard some of his campaign comments. I was proved wrong today. Nothing else to add really.
I thought he wouldn't be able to surprise me anymore, having heard some of his campaign comments. I was proved wrong today. Nothing else to add really.
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Donald Trump, by scarylarry on Dec 8, 2015 21:13:14 GMT 1, At first him running for president was entertaining but now he needs to drop out. Idk how anyone can honestly support this man views...
At first him running for president was entertaining but now he needs to drop out. Idk how anyone can honestly support this man views...
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Donald Trump, by Wearology on Dec 8, 2015 21:27:34 GMT 1, I will touch this topic with kid gloves as to not to offend anyone but to give our friends across the pond a bit of insight into the political climate in the US. Approximately 40% of Americans are considered Republicans and 40% of Americans are considered Democrats while 20% of Americans are considered Independents and belong to other various political parties such as the Green Party or Libertarian Party. Of the 40% who consider themselves Republicans approximately 20% of the 100% support Trump and he can say and do anything from now until the election and they will support him. The reality is that Trumps comments are what many people in America are actually thinking but are just too scared to say it publicly. A most recent poll shows that a majority of Americans (53%) support sending in ground troops to battle Isis even after all these years of war. My personal opinion is that America need a leader with more balls but we will save that for another day.
I will touch this topic with kid gloves as to not to offend anyone but to give our friends across the pond a bit of insight into the political climate in the US. Approximately 40% of Americans are considered Republicans and 40% of Americans are considered Democrats while 20% of Americans are considered Independents and belong to other various political parties such as the Green Party or Libertarian Party. Of the 40% who consider themselves Republicans approximately 20% of the 100% support Trump and he can say and do anything from now until the election and they will support him. The reality is that Trumps comments are what many people in America are actually thinking but are just too scared to say it publicly. A most recent poll shows that a majority of Americans (53%) support sending in ground troops to battle Isis even after all these years of war. My personal opinion is that America need a leader with more balls but we will save that for another day.
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Donald Trump, by mehor on Dec 8, 2015 21:37:33 GMT 1, i read in a paper today that Trump said he wants to prohibit muslims from entering the US...how is that going to work. is their an additional passport for religion or can people recognize religion by looking at them?
i read in a paper today that Trump said he wants to prohibit muslims from entering the US...how is that going to work. is their an additional passport for religion or can people recognize religion by looking at them?
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Donald Trump, by .dappy on Dec 8, 2015 21:41:51 GMT 1, ... it's OK - he has said that those Muslims soldiers and other military personnel that are currently fighting abroad in the army, navy or air force will be allowed back in ...
... they are obviously 'good' muslims in Trumps eyes ...
... it's OK - he has said that those Muslims soldiers and other military personnel that are currently fighting abroad in the army, navy or air force will be allowed back in ...
... they are obviously 'good' muslims in Trumps eyes ...
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Donald Trump, by scarylarry on Dec 8, 2015 21:43:52 GMT 1, Let's be real... Hillary is going be the next president
Let's be real... Hillary is going be the next president
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Donald Trump, by cyberkid on Dec 8, 2015 21:49:35 GMT 1, this could be a looooong thread....
this could be a looooong thread....
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Donald Trump, by mehor on Dec 8, 2015 21:50:08 GMT 1, Hillary Hillarious?
Hillary Hillarious?
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Donald Trump, by scarylarry on Dec 8, 2015 21:53:31 GMT 1, Only people who support Trump are the people who try to flip on this forum on release day.... SCUM
Only people who support Trump are the people who try to flip on this forum on release day.... SCUM
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Donald Trump, by dreadnatty on Dec 8, 2015 21:53:47 GMT 1, this could be a looooong thread.... Locked it(just kidding )
this could be a looooong thread.... Locked it(just kidding )
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Donald Trump, by mehor on Dec 8, 2015 22:06:40 GMT 1, Only people who support Trump are the people who try to flip on this forum on release day.... SCUM scarylarry, lets increase our threads to 50 so we can flip a few prints
Only people who support Trump are the people who try to flip on this forum on release day.... SCUM scarylarry, lets increase our threads to 50 so we can flip a few prints
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Donald Trump, by Deleted on Dec 8, 2015 22:37:08 GMT 1, I will touch this topic with kid gloves as to not to offend anyone but to give our friends across the pond a bit of insight into the political climate in the US. Approximately 40% of Americans are considered Republicans and 40% of Americans are considered Democrats while 20% of Americans are considered Independents and belong to other various political parties such as the Green Party or Libertarian Party. Of the 40% who consider themselves Republicans approximately 20% of the 100% support Trump and he can say and do anything from now until the election and they will support him. The reality is that Trumps comments are what many people in America are actually thinking but are just too scared to say it publicly. A most recent poll shows that a majority of Americans (53%) support sending in ground troops to battle Isis even after all these years of war. My personal opinion is that America need a leader with more balls but we will save that for another day. Well, they certainly have enough t**ts.
Figures according to Gallups latest survey. 54-60% vote, of these 43% independent, 30% Democrats, 26% Republican. Voter turnout in the United States is among the lowest in the developed world.
From US Census Total Population 318,857,056 Total number of Americans eligible to vote 218,959,000 Total number of Americans registered to vote 146,311,000 Total number of Americans who voted in the 2012 Presidential election 126,144,000 Percent of Americans who voted in the 2012 Presidential election 57.5 %
As for the "many people in America thinking how Trump does but are too scared to say". Do the maths. He has 25 to 30 percent of the vote in polls among the roughly 25% percent of Americans who identify as Republican. That’s something like 6 to maximum 8 percent of the electorate overall, or about the same share of people who think the Apollo moon landings were faked, or who believe that they aren’t the product of *evolution.
This is a lie, it's closer to 26%, the same ratio as Republican voters no less ;-)
I will touch this topic with kid gloves as to not to offend anyone but to give our friends across the pond a bit of insight into the political climate in the US. Approximately 40% of Americans are considered Republicans and 40% of Americans are considered Democrats while 20% of Americans are considered Independents and belong to other various political parties such as the Green Party or Libertarian Party. Of the 40% who consider themselves Republicans approximately 20% of the 100% support Trump and he can say and do anything from now until the election and they will support him. The reality is that Trumps comments are what many people in America are actually thinking but are just too scared to say it publicly. A most recent poll shows that a majority of Americans (53%) support sending in ground troops to battle Isis even after all these years of war. My personal opinion is that America need a leader with more balls but we will save that for another day. Well, they certainly have enough t**ts. Figures according to Gallups latest survey. 54-60% vote, of these 43% independent, 30% Democrats, 26% Republican. Voter turnout in the United States is among the lowest in the developed world. From US Census Total Population 318,857,056 Total number of Americans eligible to vote 218,959,000 Total number of Americans registered to vote 146,311,000 Total number of Americans who voted in the 2012 Presidential election 126,144,000 Percent of Americans who voted in the 2012 Presidential election 57.5 % As for the "many people in America thinking how Trump does but are too scared to say". Do the maths. He has 25 to 30 percent of the vote in polls among the roughly 25% percent of Americans who identify as Republican. That’s something like 6 to maximum 8 percent of the electorate overall, or about the same share of people who think the Apollo moon landings were faked, or who believe that they aren’t the product of *evolution. This is a lie, it's closer to 26%, the same ratio as Republican voters no less ;-)
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Donald Trump, by davievegas on Dec 8, 2015 22:40:51 GMT 1, I will touch this topic with kid gloves as to not to offend anyone but to give our friends across the pond a bit of insight into the political climate in the US. Approximately 40% of Americans are considered Republicans and 40% of Americans are considered Democrats while 20% of Americans are considered Independents and belong to other various political parties such as the Green Party or Libertarian Party. Of the 40% who consider themselves Republicans approximately 20% of the 100% support Trump and he can say and do anything from now until the election and they will support him. The reality is that Trumps comments are what many people in America are actually thinking but are just too scared to say it publicly. A most recent poll shows that a majority of Americans (53%) support sending in ground troops to battle Isis even after all these years of war. My personal opinion is that America need a leader with more balls but we will save that for another day. Well said. Tired of these past presidents who are afraid to offend people. We now live in a society where parents are teaching there kids that Mediocrity is ok. Where every kid gets a trophy for just participating. Its a joke. US needs to take there damn country back with a real leader instead of worrying about offending people who are most likely not born citizens. Everyone has an opinion. If you dont like someones views, then dont argue about them. People just want to argue all the time. Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one.
I will touch this topic with kid gloves as to not to offend anyone but to give our friends across the pond a bit of insight into the political climate in the US. Approximately 40% of Americans are considered Republicans and 40% of Americans are considered Democrats while 20% of Americans are considered Independents and belong to other various political parties such as the Green Party or Libertarian Party. Of the 40% who consider themselves Republicans approximately 20% of the 100% support Trump and he can say and do anything from now until the election and they will support him. The reality is that Trumps comments are what many people in America are actually thinking but are just too scared to say it publicly. A most recent poll shows that a majority of Americans (53%) support sending in ground troops to battle Isis even after all these years of war. My personal opinion is that America need a leader with more balls but we will save that for another day. Well said. Tired of these past presidents who are afraid to offend people. We now live in a society where parents are teaching there kids that Mediocrity is ok. Where every kid gets a trophy for just participating. Its a joke. US needs to take there damn country back with a real leader instead of worrying about offending people who are most likely not born citizens. Everyone has an opinion. If you dont like someones views, then dont argue about them. People just want to argue all the time. Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one.
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Donald Trump, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Dec 8, 2015 22:49:05 GMT 1, Hillary or Trump? I feel for the people If that's their only choices. One thing trump has going for him is he would not enter more unnecessary wars than needed. Hillary will keep going with wars as some people make money from them..The U.S. Has f**ked up the Middle East and now the whole world is paying for it through ISIS. America should sort the s**t out out they started.. As a country they need to help their own people also, it's gone down hill fast in so much debt. superpower no more, China and Russia already taking advantage over them.. The world is changing..
Hillary or Trump? I feel for the people If that's their only choices. One thing trump has going for him is he would not enter more unnecessary wars than needed. Hillary will keep going with wars as some people make money from them..The U.S. Has f**ked up the Middle East and now the whole world is paying for it through ISIS. America should sort the s**t out out they started.. As a country they need to help their own people also, it's gone down hill fast in so much debt. superpower no more, China and Russia already taking advantage over them.. The world is changing..
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Donald Trump, by Deleted on Dec 8, 2015 23:02:31 GMT 1, Wearology did NOT make the following statement listed below. These comments were made by another forum member. The time and date stamp should be attributed to another comment made by me earlier in the thread. Well said. Tired of these past presidents who are afraid to offend people. We now live in a society where parents are teaching there kids that Mediocrity is ok. Where every kid gets a trophy for just participating. Its a joke. US needs to take there damn country back with a real leader instead of worrying about offending people who are most likely not born citizens. Everyone has an opinion. If you dont like someones views, then dont argue about them. People just want to argue all the time. Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one. Ha, nice bit of trolling, you nearly had us there with that combination of bigotry and racism but no one's that stupid, nice try though
Wearology did NOT make the following statement listed below. These comments were made by another forum member. The time and date stamp should be attributed to another comment made by me earlier in the thread. Well said. Tired of these past presidents who are afraid to offend people. We now live in a society where parents are teaching there kids that Mediocrity is ok. Where every kid gets a trophy for just participating. Its a joke. US needs to take there damn country back with a real leader instead of worrying about offending people who are most likely not born citizens. Everyone has an opinion. If you dont like someones views, then dont argue about them. People just want to argue all the time. Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one. Ha, nice bit of trolling, you nearly had us there with that combination of bigotry and racism but no one's that stupid, nice try though
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Donald Trump, by Matt on Dec 8, 2015 23:06:15 GMT 1, What surprises me is not that trump says what he says, or that he has a followership, but rather that the response from the smarter people in his party and in other parties is so cowardly nuanced so as not to definitely loose the chance of stealing a portion of his electorate.
Whatever the next president the US has, i wish that 1) he or she would just stay away from foreign affairs, because so far this has always with no exception proven to be an absolute clusterfuck.
2) Instead of saving face by pretending to restore some bogus image of grandeur the US no longer has for a variety of obvious geopolitical reasons, that he or she will lead by example and make the US a better place, for example by tackling racial and economic discrimination, helping citizens engage on a path where stop shooting each other all the time, moving to cleaner energy sources etc
I know I sound like a fucking hippy, but this Trump media masquerade just shows how out of hand all of this has become
What surprises me is not that trump says what he says, or that he has a followership, but rather that the response from the smarter people in his party and in other parties is so cowardly nuanced so as not to definitely loose the chance of stealing a portion of his electorate.
Whatever the next president the US has, i wish that 1) he or she would just stay away from foreign affairs, because so far this has always with no exception proven to be an absolute clusterfuck.
2) Instead of saving face by pretending to restore some bogus image of grandeur the US no longer has for a variety of obvious geopolitical reasons, that he or she will lead by example and make the US a better place, for example by tackling racial and economic discrimination, helping citizens engage on a path where stop shooting each other all the time, moving to cleaner energy sources etc
I know I sound like a fucking hippy, but this Trump media masquerade just shows how out of hand all of this has become
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Donald Trump, by Deleted on Dec 8, 2015 23:22:06 GMT 1, Trump, lol.
Trump, lol.
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Donald Trump, by davievegas on Dec 8, 2015 23:39:31 GMT 1, Well said. Tired of these past presidents who are afraid to offend people. We now live in a society where parents are teaching there kids that Mediocrity is ok. Where every kid gets a trophy for just participating. Its a joke. US needs to take there damn country back with a real leader instead of worrying about offending people who are most likely not born citizens. Everyone has an opinion. If you dont like someones views, then dont argue about them. People just want to argue all the time. Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one. Ha, nice bit of trolling, you nearly had us there with that combination of bigotry and racism but no one's that stupid, nice try though Sorry but you can't please everyone. You obviously think temporarily banning islamic countries from entering the US is a bad thing. I think its a temporary solution until something gets figured out on how to stop this religion from causing more deaths. I am not saying kick out the current muslims that are already in the US. I am not for forcing good people out of countries. I had this convo with a buddy earlier today. He went as far as stating that he would be afraid that "we" as a society would resort to concentration camps. We as human beings have come a long way since the days of WW2, where they forcefully took over Japanese peoples businesses and kicked them out because of pearl harbor. This particular problem isn't bigotry or racism when it comes to todays terorrists. Its called being "Sane". People that call it bigotry and racism are the same people who had never been affected by any type of terrorism. You would sing a different tune if these attacks happened to a family member or friend of yours. Better safe then sorry. Do you consider other countries that are considered "safe" racists also? Denmark, Canada etc. They don't allow certain religions into there country without worse inspections then the US has. Difference is the media doesnt plaster every single move they make on the tv in these countries like the US does.
I personally try not to discuss religion or politics since it always turns into a big argument. Everyone has there own opinions. To each there own.
Well said. Tired of these past presidents who are afraid to offend people. We now live in a society where parents are teaching there kids that Mediocrity is ok. Where every kid gets a trophy for just participating. Its a joke. US needs to take there damn country back with a real leader instead of worrying about offending people who are most likely not born citizens. Everyone has an opinion. If you dont like someones views, then dont argue about them. People just want to argue all the time. Opinions are like assholes, everyone has one. Ha, nice bit of trolling, you nearly had us there with that combination of bigotry and racism but no one's that stupid, nice try though Sorry but you can't please everyone. You obviously think temporarily banning islamic countries from entering the US is a bad thing. I think its a temporary solution until something gets figured out on how to stop this religion from causing more deaths. I am not saying kick out the current muslims that are already in the US. I am not for forcing good people out of countries. I had this convo with a buddy earlier today. He went as far as stating that he would be afraid that "we" as a society would resort to concentration camps. We as human beings have come a long way since the days of WW2, where they forcefully took over Japanese peoples businesses and kicked them out because of pearl harbor. This particular problem isn't bigotry or racism when it comes to todays terorrists. Its called being "Sane". People that call it bigotry and racism are the same people who had never been affected by any type of terrorism. You would sing a different tune if these attacks happened to a family member or friend of yours. Better safe then sorry. Do you consider other countries that are considered "safe" racists also? Denmark, Canada etc. They don't allow certain religions into there country without worse inspections then the US has. Difference is the media doesnt plaster every single move they make on the tv in these countries like the US does. I personally try not to discuss religion or politics since it always turns into a big argument. Everyone has there own opinions. To each there own.
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Donald Trump, by Deleted on Dec 8, 2015 23:57:04 GMT 1, Ha, nice bit of trolling, you nearly had us there with that combination of bigotry and racism but no one's that stupid, nice try though Sorry but you can't please everyone. You obviously think temporarily banning islamic countries from entering the US is a bad thing. I think its a temporary solution until something gets figured out on how to stop this religion from causing more deaths. I am not saying kick out the current muslims that are already in the US. I am not for forcing good people out of countries. I had this convo with a buddy earlier today. He went as far as stating that he would be afraid that "we" as a society would resort to concentration camps. We as human beings have come a long way since the days of WW2, where they forcefully took over Japanese peoples businesses and kicked them out because of pearl harbor. This particular problem isn't bigotry or racism when it comes to todays terorrists. Its called being "Sane". People that call it bigotry and racism are the same people who had never been affected by any type of terrorism. You would sing a different tune if these attacks happened to a family member or friend of yours. Better safe then sorry. Do you consider other countries that are considered "safe" racists also? Denmark, Canada etc. They don't allow certain religions into there country without worse inspections then the US has. Difference is the media doesnt plaster every single move they make on the tv in these countries like the US does. I personally try not to discuss religion or politics since it always turns into a big argument. Everyone has there own opinions. To each there own. haha, you're good.
Ha, nice bit of trolling, you nearly had us there with that combination of bigotry and racism but no one's that stupid, nice try though Sorry but you can't please everyone. You obviously think temporarily banning islamic countries from entering the US is a bad thing. I think its a temporary solution until something gets figured out on how to stop this religion from causing more deaths. I am not saying kick out the current muslims that are already in the US. I am not for forcing good people out of countries. I had this convo with a buddy earlier today. He went as far as stating that he would be afraid that "we" as a society would resort to concentration camps. We as human beings have come a long way since the days of WW2, where they forcefully took over Japanese peoples businesses and kicked them out because of pearl harbor. This particular problem isn't bigotry or racism when it comes to todays terorrists. Its called being "Sane". People that call it bigotry and racism are the same people who had never been affected by any type of terrorism. You would sing a different tune if these attacks happened to a family member or friend of yours. Better safe then sorry. Do you consider other countries that are considered "safe" racists also? Denmark, Canada etc. They don't allow certain religions into there country without worse inspections then the US has. Difference is the media doesnt plaster every single move they make on the tv in these countries like the US does. I personally try not to discuss religion or politics since it always turns into a big argument. Everyone has there own opinions. To each there own. haha, you're good.
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Donald Trump, by Matt on Dec 9, 2015 0:03:39 GMT 1, Yup, when you're dead you're dead, so you don't know you're dead.
Same applies to when you're ignorant
Close to ⅓ of French voters (50% of the voting population) chose the extreme right this week end in the regional election. In the aftermath of this (unfortunately very predictable) disaster, many studies showed there is a perfect negative correlation between - level of education (measured in how long you went to school, college etc…) - likelihood to vote for the extreme right
Yup, when you're dead you're dead, so you don't know you're dead.
Same applies to when you're ignorant
Close to ⅓ of French voters (50% of the voting population) chose the extreme right this week end in the regional election. In the aftermath of this (unfortunately very predictable) disaster, many studies showed there is a perfect negative correlation between - level of education (measured in how long you went to school, college etc…) - likelihood to vote for the extreme right
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Donald Trump, by dreadnatty on Dec 9, 2015 0:04:58 GMT 1, Once again wishing we had the BLOCK THREAD button/option.
Once again wishing we had the BLOCK THREAD button/option.
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Donald Trump, by dreadnatty on Dec 9, 2015 1:19:25 GMT 1, Not what I come to this forum for. Opinion on art - yes. Political opinion - no At the very heart of street art is political discussion - well it used to be anyway. Yes but very tough on a internet forum
Not what I come to this forum for. Opinion on art - yes. Political opinion - no At the very heart of street art is political discussion - well it used to be anyway. Yes but very tough on a internet forum
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Donald Trump, by Cornish Crayon on Dec 9, 2015 1:42:36 GMT 1, Trump is a uk word we use for a fart.........
fart fɑːt/ informal verb verb: fart; 3rd person present: farts; past tense: farted; past participle: farted; gerund or present participle: farting 1. emit wind from the anus. 2. waste time on silly or trivial things. noun noun: fart; plural noun: farts 1. an emission of wind from the anus. 2. a boring or contemptible person. "he was such an old fart"
Just saying....... No worries
Trump is a uk word we use for a fart.........
fart fɑːt/ informal verb verb: fart; 3rd person present: farts; past tense: farted; past participle: farted; gerund or present participle: farting 1. emit wind from the anus. 2. waste time on silly or trivial things. noun noun: fart; plural noun: farts 1. an emission of wind from the anus. 2. a boring or contemptible person. "he was such an old fart"
Just saying....... No worries
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Donald Trump, by Ottomatik on Dec 9, 2015 2:11:54 GMT 1, Not what I come to this forum for. Opinion on art - yes. Political opinion - no
There are numerous threads on politics/music/movies/food on this forum. I'd hope you have more depth than your love of art. (I know you do, I'm just saying...
My new motto, 'Dump the Trump!"
Not what I come to this forum for. Opinion on art - yes. Political opinion - no There are numerous threads on politics/music/movies/food on this forum. I'd hope you have more depth than your love of art. (I know you do, I'm just saying... My new motto, 'Dump the Trump!"
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Donald Trump, by scarylarry on Dec 9, 2015 3:10:23 GMT 1, Only people who support Trump are the people who try to flip on this forum on release day.... SCUM scarylarry, lets increase our threads to 50 so we can flip a few prints
Says the man with 31 post LOL
Only people who support Trump are the people who try to flip on this forum on release day.... SCUM scarylarry, lets increase our threads to 50 so we can flip a few prints Says the man with 31 post LOL
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Donald Trump, by d.r. perseus on Dec 9, 2015 4:40:57 GMT 1, In school, they teach us to teach medical concepts to patients in verbal and written communication at the 5th grade level. Who knew that this worked for running for president as well.
In school, they teach us to teach medical concepts to patients in verbal and written communication at the 5th grade level. Who knew that this worked for running for president as well.
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Donald Trump, by Bill Hicks on Dec 9, 2015 22:34:15 GMT 1, After over 70,000 38 Degrees members signed the petition, Robert Gordon University have just announced that they are revoking Donald Trump's honorary degree.
After over 70,000 38 Degrees members signed the petition, Robert Gordon University have just announced that they are revoking Donald Trump's honorary degree.
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Donald Trump, by Deleted on Dec 9, 2015 23:29:03 GMT 1, Trump has confused reality TV with reality.
Trump has confused reality TV with reality.
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