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Post #503881  Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 12:29 pm 
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Therein lies the problem. Devil if you do devil if you don't.

Trump is out of his depth ffs he's a relic which cannot control himself. There must be serious problems in the US if he's the best they can do......

Boris can do nothing right for 48% of the population. Whatever he does he's damned. I'd like to see the keyboard warriors sort out the crap he has to sort out.


I’d like to ask you if this had been a Corbyn administration overseeing 60000 deaths would you be saying the same thing


I would say the same about any elected administration. They need to be supported and called out for factual errors not political errors. Do you seriously believe Starmer would do a better job?


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I’d like to ask you if this had been a Corbyn administration overseeing 60000 deaths would you be saying the same thing


Do you seriously believe Starmer would do a better job?


Yes. And by miles.

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bubblechris wrote:
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I’d like to ask you if this had been a Corbyn administration overseeing 60000 deaths would you be saying the same thing



I would say the same about any elected administration. They need to be supported and called out for factual errors not political errors. Do you seriously believe Starmer would do a better job?

Are you being serious as I said 60000 deaths the herd immunity fiasco the delays in lockdown the PPE delays the lies about testing and tracing. Jeez my 16 year old grandson would do a better jobs than these cretins.


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I’d like to ask you if this had been a Corbyn administration overseeing 60000 deaths would you be saying the same thing


I would say the same about any elected administration. They need to be supported and called out for factual errors not political errors. Do you seriously believe Starmer would do a better job?


Anyone capable of tying there own shoe laces would out perform the idiot seed spiller.

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...They need to be supported and called out for factual errors not political errors...
What does that mean?

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Looks like Timo Werner has agreed a £50m deal to join chelsea on a 5 year deal.


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Looks like Timo Werner has agreed a £50m deal to join chelsea on a 5 year deal.

Give me Eddie any day of the week. One of our own, one we can can believe in. May not be a world beater but someone we can connect with.

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Do you seriously believe Starmer would do a better job?


Yes. And by miles.


The leader who cannot decide whether he's pro or anti brexit. You're having a larf


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Yes. And by miles.


The leader who cannot decide whether he's pro or anti brexit. You're having a larf

You seriously think Boris is doing a better job than Starmer could? Outstanding level of cognitive dissonance.

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So the UK doesn’t have exclusive rights to idiots. The Portuguese league restarted with a Benfica home game. A crowd gathered outside during the match. Then as the Benfica team bus departed someone lobbed a brick through the window and injured two players with hospital visits ensuing.

Let’s see what the Premier League restart brings (fingers crossed).

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bubblechris wrote:
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Yes. And by miles.


The leader who cannot decide whether he's pro or anti brexit. You're having a larf
Only a fool would believe Brexit was a simple yes or no decision. Didn't the national vote reflect that? See this for Johnson's own toing and froing over the subject.
https://www.channel4.com/news/factcheck ... -on-europe

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Darren wrote:
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Looks like Timo Werner has agreed a £50m deal to join chelsea on a 5 year deal.

Give me Eddie any day of the week. One of our own, one we can can believe in. May not be a world beater but someone we can connect with.

And who may turn out to be a very good player. And we have Balogun waiting in the wings who is looking very promising.


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The leader who cannot decide whether he's pro or anti brexit. You're having a larf
Only a fool would believe Brexit was a simple yes or no decision. Didn't the national vote reflect that? See this for Johnson's own toing and froing over the subject.
https://www.channel4.com/news/factcheck ... -on-europe


He made a list of pros and cons and picked the right one. What fool would pick the wrong one?


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Darren wrote:
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The leader who cannot decide whether he's pro or anti brexit. You're having a larf

You seriously think Boris is doing a better job than Starmer could? Outstanding level of cognitive dissonance.


Considering the number of variations he's being presented with every time he makes a decision yes I consider he is doing a fine job.

Only a fool and his dog would say there's only one way to do something but the pathetic levels to which he is being harassed is very sad considering we are at war with Covid.


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bubblechris wrote:
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Only a fool would believe Brexit was a simple yes or no decision. Didn't the national vote reflect that? See this for Johnson's own toing and froing over the subject.
https://www.channel4.com/news/factcheck ... -on-europe
He made a list of pros and cons and picked the right one. What fool would pick the wrong one?
Time will tell what was the right choice. I wouldn't criticise any politician for having doubts about leaving or staying in the EU. For all the propaganda on both sides at the time, and the binary nature of a referendum, it was never an easy choice to make. The national result told us that.

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He made a list of pros and cons and picked the right one. What fool would pick the wrong one?
Time will tell what was the right choice. I wouldn't criticise any politician for having doubts about leaving or staying in the EU. For all the propaganda on both sides at the time, and the binary nature of a referendum, it was never an easy choice to make. The national result told us that.


Very well said OMOH. But shouldn't the same comment on essence apply to the present Government's handling of Covid 19?


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Morning forum
Hope everyone is doing well and keeping safe.
Have to say getting a bit worried about these Tierney rumours to Leicester.
Yes he hasn't had the best of starts injury wise but goodness me he looks a player in the few appearances he made.
I'm thinking this is nothing but paper crap because arteta himself has gone on record as saying he will bring something special to the team.
That doesn't strike me as someone we are looking to get our money back on. Surely not???
However the ineptitude we have shown in recent times with poor transfers and decision making in relation to letting players leave for free AND the current financial Climate means anything is possible.
Tierney has to be given a proper run in the team and will prove to be an excellent signing.
Interested to hear what you guys think?
Do you think it is just rubbish paper talk and would you be sorry to see him go??


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Agree with Darren and Tom.
I think Eddie needs to be trusted and was very surprised with the faith arteta has shown in him.
Really hope he continues to justify the faith shown in him. Have a soft spot for him being a fellow Ghanaian too.
We have the makings of some great strikers coming through with Martinelli too and I pray Balogun is someone arteta wants to give chances to.
I would be happy to trust these 3 if we sold Aubameyang and Lacs.


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david.d wrote:
Morning forum
Hope everyone is doing well and keeping safe.
Have to say getting a bit worried about these Tierney rumours to Leicester.
Yes he hasn't had the best of starts injury wise but goodness me he looks a player in the few appearances he made.
I'm thinking this is nothing but paper crap because arteta himself has gone on record as saying he will bring something special to the team.
That doesn't strike me as someone we are looking to get our money back on. Surely not???
However the ineptitude we have shown in recent times with poor transfers and decision making in relation to letting players leave for free AND the current financial Climate means anything is possible.
Tierney has to be given a proper run in the team and will prove to be an excellent signing.
Interested to hear what you guys think?
Do you think it is just rubbish paper talk and would you be sorry to see him go??

Morning David
I would be sorry to see him leave before he's really got started David. I'm sure he could be an excellent player for us. A lot could depend on the Saka situation but I certainly hope we keep them both. Full backs are very important in Pep's City team so I imagine they'd be a priority for Mikel too.


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david.d wrote:
Agree with Darren and Tom.
I think Eddie needs to be trusted and was very surprised with the faith arteta has shown in him.
Really hope he continues to justify the faith shown in him. Have a soft spot for him being a fellow Ghanaian too.
We have the makings of some great strikers coming through with Martinelli too and I pray Balogun is someone arteta wants to give chances to.
I would be happy to trust these 3 if we sold Aubameyang and Lacs.

Agree Eddie showed enough earlier in the season to earn a place in the squad, personally I really like him, he's a natural finisher. I think losing both our experienced strikers would hurt us though. In that scenario we'd need at least one proven replacement. It will be an interesting summer window seeing exactly how the pandemic has affected the transfer market. Either way, unless we manage to extend Aubameyangs contract he has to be sold.


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With all the rumors of players coming and going, quality players at that, our ruin, one of a few will be an unsettled squad. Players need to work together as a unit. I remember Ranieri when he was at Chelsea saying the problem he is having is basically too many new players who do not know how to play together yet. He said 'Henry knows what Peres will do and Peres knows what Henry will do' or something to that effect.

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bromley gooner wrote:
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Morning forum
Hope everyone is doing well and keeping safe.
Have to say getting a bit worried about these Tierney rumours to Leicester.
Yes he hasn't had the best of starts injury wise but goodness me he looks a player in the few appearances he made.
I'm thinking this is nothing but paper crap because arteta himself has gone on record as saying he will bring something special to the team.
That doesn't strike me as someone we are looking to get our money back on. Surely not???
However the ineptitude we have shown in recent times with poor transfers and decision making in relation to letting players leave for free AND the current financial Climate means anything is possible.
Tierney has to be given a proper run in the team and will prove to be an excellent signing.
Interested to hear what you guys think?
Do you think it is just rubbish paper talk and would you be sorry to see him go??

Morning David
I would be sorry to see him leave before he's really got started David. I'm sure he could be an excellent player for us. A lot could depend on the Saka situation but I certainly hope we keep them both. Full backs are very important in Pep's City team so I imagine they'd be a priority for Mikel too.

I initially wondered why Leicester would want Tierney when they already have Chilwell. But then I saw that Chelsea want Chilwell which has made him hand in a transfer request. If true it may explain Leicester’s interest in Tierney.

But like you two I wouldn’t favour us selling Tierney. I accept his injury record so far has came close to justifying the opposition by Gaz from Oz to signing him. He has only started four Premier League games this season, after all. However, I would still like to see Tierney given at least next season to see if his injury record improves to an acceptable level as on the rare occasions he did play, he looked pretty good.

I know Saka played at left back in some games, but I would prefer him to be used further forward as I didn’t think he looked that accomplished when defending. Call me a traditionalist or stuck in the past if you like, but I do prefer our full backs to be good defenders.

Is there a possibility that Arteta, on the advice of Arsenal’s medical team, has lost confidence that Tierney will get over his injury problems? If so, that could be a reason why we’d let him go. But without inside info like that, my own vote would be to hang on to him for another season at the very least.


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bromley gooner wrote:
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Morning forum
Hope everyone is doing well and keeping safe.
Have to say getting a bit worried about these Tierney rumours to Leicester.
Yes he hasn't had the best of starts injury wise but goodness me he looks a player in the few appearances he made.
I'm thinking this is nothing but paper crap because arteta himself has gone on record as saying he will bring something special to the team.
That doesn't strike me as someone we are looking to get our money back on. Surely not???
However the ineptitude we have shown in recent times with poor transfers and decision making in relation to letting players leave for free AND the current financial Climate means anything is possible.
Tierney has to be given a proper run in the team and will prove to be an excellent signing.
Interested to hear what you guys think?
Do you think it is just rubbish paper talk and would you be sorry to see him go??

Morning David
I would be sorry to see him leave before he's really got started David. I'm sure he could be an excellent player for us. A lot could depend on the Saka situation but I certainly hope we keep them both. Full backs are very important in Pep's City team so I imagine they'd be a priority for Mikel too.

Agreed Brom
I can't see Saka signing a new contract if he continues to be played at left back.
Funnily enough I can see kolasinac being moved on seeing as we got him on a free.
Really want Tierney made first choice


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Morning David
I would be sorry to see him leave before he's really got started David. I'm sure he could be an excellent player for us. A lot could depend on the Saka situation but I certainly hope we keep them both. Full backs are very important in Pep's City team so I imagine they'd be a priority for Mikel too.

I initially wondered why Leicester would want Tierney when they already have Chilwell. But then I saw that Chelsea want Chilwell which has made him hand in a transfer request. If true it may explain Leicester’s interest in Tierney.

But like you two I wouldn’t favour us selling Tierney. I accept his injury record so far has came close to justifying the opposition by Gaz from Oz to signing him. He has only started four Premier League games this season, after all. However, I would still like to see Tierney given at least next season to see if his injury record improves to an acceptable level as on the rare occasions he did play, he looked pretty good.

I know Saka played at left back in some games, but I would prefer him to be used further forward as I didn’t think he looked that accomplished when defending. Call me a traditionalist or stuck in the past if you like, but I do prefer our full backs to be good defenders.

Is there a possibility that Arteta, on the advice of Arsenal’s medical team, has lost confidence that Tierney will get over his injury problems? If so, that could be a reason why we’d let him go. But without inside info like that, my own vote would be to hang on to him for another season at the very least.

Hi Bernard
That's my nagging doubt that this story has legs.
Tierney injury record.
But as you say they have to give him a chance.
Not good news if chilwell has handed in a request to leave


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bromley gooner wrote:
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Agree with Darren and Tom.
I think Eddie needs to be trusted and was very surprised with the faith arteta has shown in him.
Really hope he continues to justify the faith shown in him. Have a soft spot for him being a fellow Ghanaian too.
We have the makings of some great strikers coming through with Martinelli too and I pray Balogun is someone arteta wants to give chances to.
I would be happy to trust these 3 if we sold Aubameyang and Lacs.

Agree Eddie showed enough earlier in the season to earn a place in the squad, personally I really like him, he's a natural finisher. I think losing both our experienced strikers would hurt us though. In that scenario we'd need at least one proven replacement. It will be an interesting summer window seeing exactly how the pandemic has affected the transfer market. Either way, unless we manage to extend Aubameyangs contract he has to be sold.

Agreed Brom
We have to sell Aubameyang and reinvest in the squad


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Interesting things you didn't know was going on at the time.
https://metro.co.uk/2020/06/04/tony-ada ... -12803293/
Tony Adams admits he and Lauren ‘didn’t like’ each other at Arsenal

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Very well said OMOH. But shouldn't the same comment on essence apply to the present Government's handling of Covid 19?
For sure no government anywhere is finding it straightforward to manage Covid-19, because, dare we say it, it is not easy. I know you don't think it is a government responsibility, but at the risk of being a bone-chewer, to my mind what is unforgiveable was the lack of emergency planning for the pandemic by UK governments over the past decade or so. This hugely undermined the government's response, which was then compunded by dilatory decision-making in the critical early weeks, and mixed messages ever since. While the final outcome of Brexit remains debateable, there was never any doubt we would be hit by Covid-19. We are right to have expected better from our politicians.

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Some may say 'It's only Charlton', but you can only scrimmage who is in front of you and at this point, any win helps builds confidence.


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Get ban idea of what it's like to watch us live at an empty Emirates.

We played a Friendly against Charlton. Some lovely goals and a great performance from Maitland-Niles.

It's on arsenal.com enjoy.....................

Starting XI: Leno; Bellerin, Mustafi, David Luiz, Tierney; Guendouzi, Maitland-Niles; Nelson, Özil, Aubameyang; Lacazette :22encouragement: :22encouragement:


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Really unclear how the summer transfer window will play out. Chelsea seem to be ready to spend but have a couple of windows of being banned from spending. Man U and City will spend but I think everyone else will be looking at cost cutting, loans, swaps etc.
For us I would assume we make the Mari and Cédric deals permanent and obviously Saliba comes back. Luiz could be offered a new 1 year deal. Then we would have more than enough in terms of numbers in defence but the quality needs improving.
Central midfield is the area I'd be looking to do any spending we can do. A defensive minded player and a creative player are needed. Cellabos needs replacing as I don't think we can make that deal permanent.
Up front and wide we have the numbers and quality but there are question marks over the future of Lacazette and Aubamayang.

One move that has been mooted and would be perfect would be a swap of Lacazette for Partey. Nketiah would take Lacazette's role in the squad, with perhaps Balogun/John-Jules taking Nketiah's spot. There has always been a sense that we were top heavy with two strikers as our best players in a single striker system. Partey looks like the complete modern day central midfielder.

Possibly some shuffling in central defence where 2 leave and 1 comes in. Perhaps raising some extra money from Elneny and Mkhitaryan.

I'm hopeful with Arteta having more time to work with the squad and younger players like Nelson, Nketiah, Willock, Martinelli, Emile Smith Rowe all gaining experience that we can be a much better team next year even with only minor additions - which seems more likely than wholesale changes.


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I forgot Elneny and Mkhitaryan were still on the books. Get rid of post haste. Throw in Mustafi as a bonus.
I would rather keep Aubameyang if we can. I'd prefer selling Lacazette if we have to sell one of the two.
Our priority should be the back line and defensive midfield. We have enough creative quality and attacking quality to get a couple goals a match. The Maginot line defended better than us.

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We haven't had a player like Partey with his specific skillset in a while.


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Strong rumours of Partey joining us. Looks the part of a strong midfield enforcer we've been missing since Vieira left. AMN in our midfield is also an interesting development.

Unless I’m missing something (entirely possible), all I’ve seen this morning is that one of Partey’s international team mates is urging him to join us. Doesn’t sound an awful lot to me. Yesterday the evidence that he’d be joining us seemed to be little more than reports that he’s open to playing in the Premier League. Fine, but Arsenal aren’t the only members of the Premier League and there are bigger, richer and more successful clubs than us as well.

From what I’ve heard of Partey, I hope we get him as he sounds a kind of midfielder we could do with. But from what I’ve read, the likelihood of him coming to us sounds much less than, for example, the prospects of Werner going to Chelsea. Anyway, I suggest the huge majority of transfer rumours are garbage based on little more than the imagination of journalists trying to get people reading reports. Accuracy seems a lesser priority from what I‘ve seen over many years.

If I am trying to be positive about our chances of getting Partey, it’s if Atletico still want Lacazette. If that’s the case, maybe both clubs would be willing to get some sort of exchange between the two players over the line. I’ve got a feeling Rich implied this quite recently.

However, a negative side to this idea is that swap deals are inevitably more complicated to complete. Instead of the buying club getting their financial offer for someone accepted by the selling club and then agreeing terms with the player involved, there is this complication. The two clubs have to reach agreement over the fiscal value of two players rather than just one, with one club paying another more if they can’t agree they’re worth exactly the same. Both players will then have to agree terms with the clubs they are joining, rather than only one having to agree terms with a new club.

As I say, I hope Partey does join us. But from what I’m reading, it’s way too early to get all that excited about the transfer yet.


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Is anyone else getting seriously worried at the increasingly extreme, reactionary and downright bizarre actions of POTUS? Does anybody believe or trust him?

Is anybody getting seriously angry at the way Boris and his cronies are treating us like serfs with their lies, damn lies and statistics? Does anybody believe or trust them?

Trump is clearly displaying fascistic traits now. A revolting narcissist who needs to be removed from office.

F&&^%%#$ idiot .... you've got no idea about US politics .... my brother who thankfuully I see once a year spends 24/7 in the same mode

Trump ......... apparently killed both Kennedy's , Luther King , Marilyn Monroe , John Lennon , Jimmy Hoffa .and caused the 2008 financial crash

...... try reading a different news source .


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Trump is clearly displaying fascistic traits now. A revolting narcissist who needs to be removed from office.

F&&^%%#$ idiot .... you've got no idea about US politics .... my brother who thankfuully I see once a year spends 24/7 in the same mode

Trump ......... apparently killed both Kennedy's , Luther King , Marilyn Monroe , John Lennon , Jimmy Hoffa .and caused the 2008 financial crash

...... try reading a different news source .

kiwi has been away from the forum a bit lately because he was clearly busy taking a course on subtlety.


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Post #503917  Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2020 5:05 pm 
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Trump is clearly displaying fascistic traits now. A revolting narcissist who needs to be removed from office.

F&&^%%#$ idiot .... you've got no idea about US politics .... my brother who thankfuully I see once a year spends 24/7 in the same mode

Trump ......... apparently killed both Kennedy's , Luther King , Marilyn Monroe , John Lennon , Jimmy Hoffa .and caused the 2008 financial crash

...... try reading a different news source .


I’ve recently spent time with a couple of people who have had direct dealings, both social and business, with Trump. They both said he was a dangerous narcissist, and one agreed that they thought he was sick. No “news source” required.

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Post #503918  Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2020 10:00 pm 
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kiwipete wrote:
F&&^%%#$ idiot .... you've got no idea about US politics .... my brother who thankfuully I see once a year spends 24/7 in the same mode

Trump ......... apparently killed both Kennedy's , Luther King , Marilyn Monroe , John Lennon , Jimmy Hoffa .and caused the 2008 financial crash

...... try reading a different news source .


I’ve recently spent time with a couple of people who have had direct dealings, both social and business, with Trump. They both said he was a dangerous narcissist, and one agreed that they thought he was sick. No “news source” required.

:laughing7: Wonderful ....... always helps to have a couple of anonymous sources to bolster your case .
.... yeah I had a couple of rums with Trey Gowdy a fortnight ago and he agrees Trump isn't the greatest dude on the planet ..... he also told me .........Hamstrung by the minefield of judges , mayors , governors , congressmen / women senators , the CIA , FBI , NSA , Secret Service , fifty states all marching to a different agenda . an avalanche of total b%*&s%*^ coming from CNN , BBC , MSBC , NBC , ABC it's a wonder he has achieved anything at all .


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Post #503919  Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2020 10:12 pm 
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Bernard wrote:
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F&&^%%#$ idiot .... you've got no idea about US politics .... my brother who thankfuully I see once a year spends 24/7 in the same mode

Trump ......... apparently killed both Kennedy's , Luther King , Marilyn Monroe , John Lennon , Jimmy Hoffa .and caused the 2008 financial crash

...... try reading a different news source .

kiwi has been away from the forum a bit lately because he was clearly busy taking a course on subtlety.

:laughing7: :12hello-bye: too true Bernard , I guess old age , turned 75 couple of months back leads to this tendency to sugarcoat things , tone it down ..... not really tell it how it is .

Post corona ..... the Aussie Rugby league re -started a couple of weeks back .

No fans allowed but they came up with a novel scenario .....,"FANS IN THE STANDS " for $22 you can have a life sized cut out of yourself , your wife , your dog propped up on a seat , they have some taped subtle crowd noises .... quite good .


EDIT ...although having just checked ..... some turkeys paid for a cut out of Adolf Hitler and Harold Shipman which didn't go down to well .


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