So yesterday you cheer because he kicks the orange nutter out of the Whitehouse and the next day you're trying to hang him for being a kiddy fiddler.
Jeez what a fickle society we live in.
So who do you think will win - Mr President?
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Open your eyes and you see what is in front of you, open your mind and you see a bigger picture but open your heart and you see a whole new World.
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Re: So who do you think will win - Mr President?
I think America had a really shit choice in that election...almost as bad as the one we had last year, which was the first election that I have ever missed a vote in...and my first vote was in 1979.
Is the best the American system can produce a choice between a lunatic and a creepy uncle...both well beyond retirement?
Is the best the American system can produce a choice between a lunatic and a creepy uncle...both well beyond retirement?
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I fully agree with the above Richard and interestingly last years election was also the first time I didn't vote for anybody.Richard Simpson Mark II wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 9:43 pmI think America had a really shit choice in that election...almost as bad as the one we had last year, which was the first election that I have ever missed a vote in...and my first vote was in 1979.
Is the best the American system can produce a choice between a lunatic and a creepy uncle...both well beyond retirement?
If the video shown is credible then his Party needs to recognise that and address any concerns or misconceptions.
America is at a turning point in its politics where they have a choice to continue the old way of argueing to win or trying a new way of discussions to find agreement, Bidens words are making the right noises and the appointment of his deputy is a promising first action. Hopefully this continues and we in the UK will also change our old ways.
Power is not a weapon to get your own way, it is a responsibility to get the best for all the people you serve.
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Re: So who do you think will win - Mr President?
He borrowed it from Boris - who took 2 weeks.
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