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Posted
1 minute ago, Keep Right said:

Old sleepy Joe's legacy was already that of a senile old man bent on serving another term until removed so at this point, Biden has nothing to lose by deliberately lying and pardoning his corrupt drug addict son Hunter. Move over Nixon, a new even more corrupt President is now at the top of the list of the most detested Presidents in history. 

So, if you were in the big chair, you wouldn't pardon your son as the law said you could............?  🤔

Posted
1 minute ago, Keep Right said:

17+ years? I think you need to get a life Sir.

Why, what's wrong with belonging to something for 17+ years........?  🤔

 

Please answer........:clap2:

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, transam said:

Yeh, you probably have been a 'member' for years........😎

 

So, you don't like criticism of the lying, criminal BS-er that you voted for, tough.....

 

Remember, this is a chat forum that means nothing and alters nothing, so don't get your knickers in a twist, besises, it's not good for you.........🤒

 

Classic projecting. 

 

Who said I don't like criticism?  I dont even like the guy.

 

I see you aren't coping well either. I get it it must hurt being so off on your assessment of what was happening.

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Posted
Just now, blaze master said:

 

Classic projecting. 

 

Who said I don't like criticism?  I dont even like the guy.

 

I see you aren't coping well either. I get it it must hurt being so off on your assessment of what was happening.

"Not coping well"...........😂

As an English bloke, I am coping very well, thank you, enjoying a few threads too...............:thumbsup:

Posted
5 minutes ago, transam said:

"Not coping well"...........😂

As an English bloke, I am coping very well, thank you, enjoying a few threads too...............:thumbsup:

What does you being English have to do with how wrong you were ?

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Just now, blaze master said:

What does you being English have to do with how wrong you were ?

I am from outside looking in, laughing at Trump getting the big seat after all I have seen and heard from him. Comedy Gold.

The ex Prezzies must be turning in their graves at the embarrassment.........................😱

 

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Posted

Posts using derogatory and toxic nicknames or intentional misspelling of people’s names will be removed. If you don’t want your post to be removed, spell people’s names correctly, this applies to both sides of the political debate.

 

Some troll posts and replies have been removed and will continue to be removed. 

Posted
3 hours ago, DD86 said:

>It's interesting the number of people in trump's orbit who are convicted for criminal offices compared to Biden<

That's a wrong comparison and you know it. This is polarizing since the inquisition was and is performed by the left.

 

No comparison whatsoever, unless you're doing the MAGA stuff....hut, but it's all a conspiracy when trump people are convicted

Posted
44 minutes ago, sqwakvfr said:

How do you know what if any type of addiction that I have or not experienced in my life?  I know i can never be around certain people or certain place ever again. For me "one more time for old times sake could be the last time, forever". I mentioned AA, Alanon and GA for context. This does not mean I fully buy into any those type of programs. It is true I have encountered some who can "casually" use cocaine and "live a normal" life.  But I have encountered the tragic side as well. 

Lastly fentanyl is not cause of concern in the US now?  Even legal meds can lead to addiction. Just think of strong pain killers that doctors prescribe just about eveyday. 

 

You keep telling yourself that - and you'll be absolutely right.

 

The idea that addiction is a lifelong condition can really hold people back.

 

It locks them into this permanent "addict" identity, which isn't exactly inspiring when you're trying to move forward.

 

It can make them feel like they're stuck in this battle forever, reliant on programs like AA, and if they relapse, it’s seen as this huge failure rather than just part of the process. Plus, it ignores the fact that not everyone’s journey is the same—some people do move past addiction without needing lifelong abstinence or constant support. It’s like a one-size-fits-all label that doesn’t really fit anyone properly.

 

This comes across in your writings. I am not saying you can go back to casual use of your poison. I am saying that the state of "post addiction" exists. You can get there. It's nothing to do with going back and casually using - it's about being past addiction, past rehab, past thinking about your poison all the time. 

 

It's growing out of it. 

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Posted
50 minutes ago, transam said:

So, if you were in the big chair, you wouldn't pardon your son as the law said you could............?  🤔

 

This is a good point. I think 99% of people would pardon their son.

 

For stuff they did, stuff they've been convicted of or investigated. Stuff that is known.

 

But this blanket pardon for 10 years - that seems designed to raise hackles.

 

Is Joe not done taking the party down?

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1 minute ago, pedro01 said:

 

This is a good point. I think 99% of people would pardon their son.

 

For stuff they did, stuff they've been convicted of or investigated. Stuff that is known.

 

But this blanket pardon for 10 years - that seems designed to raise hackles.

 

Is Joe not done taking the party down?

Next week it will all be forgotten, look at what Trump has got away with in his canvassing, soon forgotten..............🤗

Posted
1 minute ago, blaze master said:

 

People might give you some respect if you just admitted to being so wrong. Learn from it. And move on.

I don't need to prove to you or anyone else anything, new bloke...........:clap2:

Respect, a new bloke telling me about respect.............🤣

Posted
1 minute ago, transam said:

I don't need to prove to you or anyone else anything, new bloke...........:clap2:

Respect, a new bloke telling me about respect.............🤣

 

Keep trolling then.

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Posted

While I think Biden pardoning his son is rather grubby, just image what Trump will do to all the charges leveled against himself. His name will be squeaky clean once he's President again.

Posted
16 minutes ago, Mason45 said:

While I think Biden pardoning his son is rather grubby, just image what Trump will do to all the charges leveled against himself. His name will be squeaky clean once he's President again.

 

Just Imagine a thread that didn't have but but but Trump. 

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Posted
27 minutes ago, blaze master said:

 

Keep trolling then.

If it were trolling it would be classed as doing  quite a good job of it, however, its not, its low information and even lower IQ

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Posted

hunter made a lot of money for daddy and the rest of the family ... for being on the board of so many companies, like in..... UKRAINE... look it up...

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1 minute ago, frank83628 said:

If it were trolling it would be classed as doing  quite a good job of it, however, its not, its low information and even lower IQ

 

I had thought that using an emoji on every comment would be considered as such. It's meant to elicit a certain kind of reaction. To antagonise even. Which is associated with said behaviour. But who am I to know. 

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If there was any question to old Biden's legacy of that being a demented corrupt President, that question has been put to rest by Joe granting his prodigal son a pardon.

Biden Pardon.webp

Posted
9 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

Trump and his posse forced Biden to grant the pardon.

There is no denying that Trump and friends were going to pursue Hunter even if he was in prison, and they would keep putting out unfounded conspiracy claims. 

 

And no I don't  agree with this pardon, but I can understand why it was done.

Unfounded?.... so the 50k a month from burisma, 10% for the big guy and the laptop from hell..all just fiction I suppose

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8 hours ago, NanLaew said:

 

Yeah, but you ain't the POTUS (for which we are eternally grateful).

So, if you had a son who was facing prison time, you wouldn't do everything you could to help. Even one as stupid as Hunter which I will add kind of reflects on joe for his dismal parenting skills.

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