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The Slim Reaper 08-10-2020 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 10931008)
Is said to have

According to a report

Nawt tabloid gossip as facts???????

You post daily mail stories, don't you? Nevermind all the Harry and Meghan stories. Top notch comedy LT, keep up the good work :laugh:

Business Insider is as far from a tabloid as you can get :laugh:

UserSince2005 08-10-2020 09:26 PM

Some people don’t understand/cannot accept democracy.

Lock the mad bitch up.

Swan 08-10-2020 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 10931022)
Some people don’t understand/cannot accept democracy.

Lock the mad bitch up.

Doesn't really have anything to do with Trump's so called mental health issues, but i whole heatedly agree with on that. Democracy is fine for some people, as long as you share the same opinions, have the same stance on everything, and only vote the way they think you should. So yeah, the complete opposite of being for and accepting Democracy.

As for Nancy Pelosi outing Trump, we all know it wont happen. Though the way things are going his White House exit is only around the corner.

The Slim Reaper 08-10-2020 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10931024)
Doesn't really have anything to do with Trump's so called mental health issues, but i whole heatedly agree with on that. Democracy is fine for some people, as long as you share the same opinions, have the same stance on everything, and only vote the way they think you should. So yeah, the complete opposite of being for and accepting Democracy.

As for Nancy Pelosi outing Trump, we all know it wont happen. Though the way things are going his White House exit is only around the corner.

It's not going to happen, but the 25th amendment is specific to the constitution of the US, which means it is absolutely part of their democracy.

Dogeatdog 08-10-2020 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Mitchell (Post 10930988)
I love her mask

Yh that caught my eye as well. Great of her to promote healthy eating :flutter: :laugh:

Swan 08-10-2020 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10931027)
It's not going to happen, but the 25th amendment is specific to the constitution of the US, which means it is absolutely part of their democracy.

I didn't question the democracy regarding the 25th amendment, just the questionable democratic beliefs of many people. It's all good and well saying you're for (not you, in general) democracy, but then throwing a fit when things don't go the way you think they should isn't how democracy works.

Beso 08-10-2020 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10931006)
No idea, you'll have to ask James if we have any Washington IP's

His son is insane?

What do you mean proven? You accept other stories on less evidence.

No idea, I would guess that after the tower of pisa post, she probably thought continuing the discussion was pointless.


Good to see you back, by the way.



Its pizza..ok.:fist:

Marsh. 08-10-2020 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10931031)
I didn't question the democracy regarding the 25th amendment, just the questionable democratic beliefs of many people. It's all good and well saying you're for (not you, in general) democracy, but then throwing a fit when things don't go the way you think they should isn't how democracy works.

Speaking up (and being allowed to) when you don't feel things are working/going the right way IS democracy.

Tom4784 09-10-2020 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10931031)
I didn't question the democracy regarding the 25th amendment, just the questionable democratic beliefs of many people. It's all good and well saying you're for (not you, in general) democracy, but then throwing a fit when things don't go the way you think they should isn't how democracy works.

People are allowed to voice dissatisfaction with the government/elections in a free country. It's called an opinion and we're all entitled to them.

reece(: 09-10-2020 02:10 AM

Trump has lost the plot, his erratic twitter ramblings have reached new lows - get him out.

Ammi 09-10-2020 04:10 AM

...for me, I wouldn’t just feel that ‘Democracy’ was the person who was elected to serve in the voice/interest/ power of the people etc..but that they are being those things through their time of office and service...?...to democratically elect a president and then to ‘stick with them, no matter what‘ even if it’s felt that their leadership was detrimental to their country, but they’re president so that’s that of that...surely wouldn’t be democratic because ‘interest and power of the people and the country‘ must surely be a huge factor in putting the Democratic into a country election system and it is the only priority...

...I do though, completely understand Swan’s thought process..(..or as I understand what he means, anyway..)...if it’s being said that ‘the people’ elect...(...although we all know it was Putin...:laugh:..)...then other officials, also serving the people can’t un-elect, otherwise it doesn’t serve democracy...?...which also has truth, I guess if other things/factors and reasons are isolated... if a leader was perceived to be ‘unfit’...then there wouldn’t be any practicality of feasibility of a ‘public voting’ to remove that leader immediately if that was felt to be something that had to happen right now, type thing...It is an interesting thing that he’s posed, though ...because to remove a leader from office, if that’s what Nancy is suggesting...?..wouldn’t that also be kind of considered a ‘coup ’.....

bots 09-10-2020 04:12 AM

i think with Biden ahead in the polls it's a very risky move if Nancy goes ahead with it

Ammi 09-10-2020 04:21 AM

...do you mean that it could be the very thing to cause him to be re-elected, bots...?..I’m too sleepy for my head to work probably atm...

Nicky91 09-10-2020 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 10931022)
Some people don’t understand/cannot accept democracy.

Lock the mad bitch up.

Nancy has valid points to remove Trump as president, first of all he's kinda got very insane thinking getting covid is a blessing of god

secondly also he ain't recovered from the virus, so not well to remain as president (he should still be in hospital) basically him underestimating dangers of this horrible virus again, being a terrible example for overall american public, something what is dangerous for America in general

Nicky91 09-10-2020 07:15 AM



:facepalm: LOL you cannot just do that Trump, no president can do such thing

bots 09-10-2020 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10931104)
...do you mean that it could be the very thing to cause him to be re-elected, bots...?..I’m too sleepy for my head to work probably atm...

Biden is doing well in the polls, she is potentially interfering and could shift undecided voters toward trump ... it's a very risky thing messing with the dynamics at this point when your own side is doing well

joeysteele 09-10-2020 07:43 AM

I don't know about him having a mental illness.

What he is, which is a bad thing in any leader in my view, is he is dangerously deluded.

I'm not sure this intervention from Nancy Pelosi will just not lead to feed his delusions and help him fuel his, they're all out to get him with fake news and fear tactics.

Crimson Dynamo 09-10-2020 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 10931012)
You post daily mail stories, don't you? Nevermind all the Harry and Meghan stories. Top notch comedy LT, keep up the good work :laugh:

Business Insider is as far from a tabloid as you can get :laugh:

Its not Biz Insider its from Vanity Fair :umm2: and the story is based on "sources"

ie any fool could have rung them and claimed this

Crimson Dynamo 09-10-2020 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10931166)
we need to cancel democracy too, no more rights for trump supporters

if you do not trust the ''evidence'' and only trust your biased ''evidence''

because the story ain't from far right breitbart

So you are advocating a system like Erdoğan, Vladimir Putin and Hungary’s Viktor Orbán have established but run by the Democrats?

Its a bold election move for sure

Nicky91 09-10-2020 08:44 AM

but politics is doomed for a very long time now


gonna just enjoy it all for the laughs and entertainment, trump's moronic ways come across towards me


luckily i do not live in america

user104658 09-10-2020 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10931031)
throwing a fit when things don't go the way you think they should isn't how democracy works.



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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10931038)
Speaking up (and being allowed to) when you don't feel things are working/going the right way IS democracy.

I was just going to say when I read that... That is EXACTLY how democracy works :joker:

Swan 09-10-2020 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10931188)
I was just going to say when I read that... That is EXACTLY how democracy works :joker:

Like Ammi said, it's one thing to say 1/2 years into a 4 year term 'okay this isn't working out, things are worse' then voicing your opinion. It's another however to just straight up refuse to accept a democratic voting process where the person who won the most votes wins (here anyway, i know the US isn't as simple as that). Democracy works both ways, we are free to vote for whoever we like, and not vote for who we don't. The December elections, Brexit, people voted, the most votes won, democracy right there. Yet people who voted in another direction refuse to accept, right or wrong, that's the opposite of democracy.

Swan 09-10-2020 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 10931094)
People are allowed to voice dissatisfaction with the government/elections in a free country. It's called an opinion and we're all entitled to them.

I'll remember that when you call me wrong for having an opinion that differs from yours.

Causing havoc and disrupting innocent lives just because an election/vote didn't go the way you think it should is another thing entirely though.

Denver 09-10-2020 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Swan (Post 10931208)
Like Ammi said, it's one thing to say 1/2 years into a 4 year term 'okay this isn't working out, things are worse' then voicing your opinion. It's another however to just straight up refuse to accept a democratic voting process where the person who won the most votes wins (here anyway, i know the US isn't as simple as that). Democracy works both ways, we are free to vote for whoever we like, and not vote for who we don't. The December elections, Brexit, people voted, the most votes won, democracy right there. Yet people who voted in another direction refuse to accept, right or wrong, that's the opposite of democracy.

His incompetence and selfishness has led to almost a quarter of a million Americans dying in less then 6 months now thats a perfect reason if you ask me

Swan 09-10-2020 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Denver (Post 10931212)
His incompetence and selfishness has led to almost a quarter of a million Americans dying in less then 6 months now thats a perfect reason if you ask me

He handled it poorly, he still is. But to blame him for every single covid death is ridiculous. You look to a leader to lead, of course, but we see it every day, people not taking precautions, gathering with other people, not wearing masks, going on holidays. You can put blame on Trump, Johnson and any other leader out there, but at the end of day a lot of the covid deaths could probably have been avoided. Sometimes common sense wins!


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