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yep the liberal left refused to give them a VOICE which is what trump has cleverly called it VOICE - Victims Of Immigration CrimE
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Yes "the left" have to keep Clapping there and he is backing Nato is this speech. This is going down - so well. USA a New Nation 250th year. BBCworldNewsHD just confirmed it as a Very Positive Speech. Last edited by arista; 01-03-2017 at 03:14 AM. |
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"Oh I am having lots of fun today posting on HIGO! tHis Is biG brOther "
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It's a constant reminder of how aggressive and violent many of these young men are. The products of their previous environments perhaps but well ingrained thought processes that may be hard, if not impossible, to change. I don't think any of us have a right to effectively use our young women as Guinea pigs to discover whether or not it is safe to allow these young men free reign in the West. How many deaths/rapes/sexual assaults would it take for people to express concerns, or as long as it wasn't on their doorstep would they continue to remain on their high horses. A young woman working in a refugee camp for so-called child refugees in Sweden, who are having Hugh problems with Muslim immigration now and reversed their previous tolerant views, was stabbed to death by a 15 year old child migrant. I wonder how many on here, if being honest with themselves, who had a camp of refugees in their town would be unconcerned about their young daughters' whereabouts. Last edited by Brillopad; 01-03-2017 at 11:10 AM. |
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Trump's scores with 'common ground' speech and a can-do view of government
![]() ![]() Donald Trump, the most unconventional president of our lifetimes, did a very conventional thing tonight, delivering a message of unity in a soft voice to a joint session of Congress. This was a speech about what government can accomplish, not a Reaganesque “government is the problem” appeal. It was a more uplifting speech than his inaugural address, with several appeals for bipartisanship and some lines that could have been delivered by a Democrat. While Trump is not a great orator, he spoke for an hour with confidence and a polish for one who didn’t spend years delivering political speeches. And this is not the kind of language we are accustomed to hearing from Donald Trump, who on Jan. 20 spoke of American “carnage”: “We are one people, with one destiny. We all bleed the same blood. We all salute the same flag. And we are all made by the same God.” It almost sounded like a reset, at least atmospherically. The 45th president signaled that this was a different kind of speech by beginning with Black History Month and a denunciation of anti-Semitic incidents. He hit his major themes—cutting regulations, reducing crime, building a wall, lowering taxes, creating jobs—but without the harsh partisan edge. And while Democrats, who mostly sat on their hands, disagree with much of his agenda, Trump was trying to reassure the audience that things are heading in the right direction. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017...overnment.html |
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