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But it begs the question, is he an idiot or someoen who is echoing the voive of so many Americans. Do they want cahnge away from the usual rhetoric we always hear? If he does win I doubt he would do half the things he promises, the senate and congress would never condone it.
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ever herd of boats if you want to get in to a country like America row ??? jp
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Ron B Manderson
Ron, I don,t really understand your point to be honest, As i remember it from my schooldays Hadrian,s Wall was about 80 miles in width, Creating a northern barrier in England, There are still parts of it standing today which i have visited, The existing wall between the U.S.A. and Mexico is an estimated 2.000 Miles long. Surly Trump cant be taken seriously, That he can fortify an ageing fence which is basically what it is, I also read recently because of the declining U S A Economy less and less of the cartel bother crossing the boarder. Why make such a ridiculous statement incidentally, I have also seen people scaling your wall on T.V. If it where me desperate to get into the states and back i would dig underneath it. Very different from the days of Hadrian,s wall which was also breached. And in any case you need big assets to handle big projects. :clapping2: .................. Apparently its something the guy doesn,t posses. Regards Terry. :mymy:
Terry
My comment was a case of tough in cheek.
The man Is just jumping on all that most people dislike but we don,t have an answer, as it could never work.
I spend a lot of time in America and Canada.
The biggest trouble with America people is the don't want to know what the other states think.
I have friends in the government in Kentucky, and sometimes I fear for them. They have no idea what the world abroad think of them . They think that every country that they have interfered with Loves them. As seamen we know better.
So the wall never solved anything , anywhere.
Money talks in U.S.A.
When you see Trump notice how he stands. Just like a chap from Italy at the start of WW11.
With Trump's ideas, standby for WW3
Hadrian's wall was built to keep us Scots Pics out, don't think it really worked
Now if I go from Canada to USA they finger print me at the border. My visa cost me about £25. to allow me to visit.
On year at the border I had my wife Doreen manderson and my sister in law in the car (Daphene) and boy what trouble I had . I was sneaking another woman into USA/ and a Mormon.
They think we all want to go and live there. Hell no thanks.
Ron the batcave
PS drop off my soap box now
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If we are talking walls, the Great Wall of China ( just the actual stone / brick bit ) measures 3,889 miles in length - so a Trump Wall of Mexico is quite feasible and would give a lot of out of work bricky's , especially british ones, a job for life. His ideas, whilst popular with some, echo the rants and ravings of certain inhuman dictators from Germany and Italy who carried huge numbers with them to the ultimate carnage of millions. I would suggest that the best thing that could happen to Trump is that he disappeared never to be seen or heard of again one dark night between now and the completion of the American caucus.
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The disappearance of Trump could also coincide with a similar occurrence concerning a large number of the British Government and Opposition who seem hell bent on scaring and threatening the citizens of the UK into remaining in an imbecilic political club called the EU which only benefits them, the politicians.
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I have just come off a ship loaded with US people, about 1000, for the last two months,
, Fox News on 24/7 with Trump and Clinton as front runners with some other hopefuls. Trump seemed to be first favourite with all of them at the moment.
I didn't like him at the beginning, but he grew on me as it progressed. He said what people thought but could not say.
Clinton has a bad record of tax evasion and is a very shifty polly. She has to answer to her financial backers. nameless and faceless people, who will be pulling the strings if she becomes Pres.
Trump is financing his own campaign so he answers to no one.
Will he be a good President????
The last few clowns were no use. They all liked to bomb their way around the planet causing lasting mayhem.
By the way, I saw the Statue of Obama outside his old school in Jakarta, Java last week
So he really is a Muesli.
Cheers
Brian.
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wewlcome back brian .......hope it was a good trip ...look forward to hearing about it later .......cappy
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This is doing the rounds at the moment!
https://www.youtube.com/embed/iHLcrfhwPtc?&rel=0
Lovely to have you back Captain:D
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as dads army says "were domed Mr Mandarin domed"
Ron the batcave
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Captain Kong, Welcome home,
Obama was born in Hawaii. His mother divorced his Kenyan father and later married an Indonesian, Menteng Dalam, she, the mother moved with her husband and Obama to Indonesia. Sorry but Obama and his late mother ( US born) and her parents are all practicing Christians, and all have played an active part in their churches.
Obama has had enough prejudice laid on him for being an African-American. The Republican T party (Birthers) have spent seven years and a ton of money trying to link Obama to the*******, and to prove he wasn't born in the US (Hawaii) to no avail.
The statue was placed before one of the schools he attended to bring recognition to Indonesia.
F.Y.I..
In October 1967 Obama and his mother moved to Jakarta to rejoin his stepfather. The family initially lived in a newly built neighborhood in the Menteng Dalam administrative village of the Tebet subdistrict in South Jakarta for two and a half years, while Soetoro worked on a topographic survey for the Indonesian government.[21][22] From January 1968 to December 1969, Obama's mother taught English and served as an assistant director of the U.S. government-subsidized Indonesia-America Friendship Institute,[23] while Obama attended the Indonesian-language Santo Fransiskus Asisi (St. Francis of Assisi) Catholic School around the corner from their house for 1st, 2nd, and part of 3rd grade.[21]
In 1970 Soetoro took a new job at higher pay in Union Oil Company's government relations office.[4][21][24][25][26][27] From January 1970 to August 1972, Obama's mother taught English and was a department head and a director of the Institute of Management Education and Development.[23] Obama attended the Indonesian-language government-run Besuki School, one-and-half miles east in the exclusive Menteng administrative village, for part of 3rd grade and for 4th grade. By this time, he had picked up on some Indonesian in addition to his native English.[21] He also joined the Cub Scouts.[28]
In the summer of 1970 Obama returned to Hawaii for an extended visit with his maternal grandparents, Stanley and Madelyn Dunham. His mother had also arranged an interview for possible admission to the Punahou School in Honolulu, one of the top private schools in the city.[29] On August 15, 1970, Dunham and Soetoro celebrated the birth of their daughter,