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originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
a reply to: nwtrucker
I guess Trump should declare war on Russia, bail out the U.K.-like it has in the ME- all on a possible Russian incident?
Nope but it would be nice to at the very least have him issue a statement of support for the UK in investigating the matter (Doesn't even need to mention Russia)
I will wait to see what Nigel has to say before judging on the British side of this.
Who Farage?
He also seems to be very concerned about the Russian involvement, So now that Nigel is also talking about the Russians being involved what is your judgement or are you going to spin it somehow because it does not fit with your pro-Russia mentality.
The Trump administration and Trump himself didn't seem to notify him. It's looking like he found out from the media like what happened with Comey. It's shameful if that's true. Not the right way to treat someone.
originally posted by: enlightenedservant
originally posted by: amicktd
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Mach2
Probably would be easier to do if you boss wasn't a pinball bouncing all over the issues depending on the weather.
He’s had the same stance on issues going back to the 80’s. It’s also verifiable by the MSM. But don’t let facts get in the way.
Is that so? Because he was a Democrat in the 80's until he became a Republican in 1987.
But in your defense, he then changed from a Republican to the Reform Party in 1999, and then back into a Democrat again in 2001. Here he is in 2008.
And as everyone knows, he stayed with the Democratic Party until he left them again for the Republican Party in 2009. He then became an independent before rejoining the Republican Party again.
I'm finding it hard to believe that he miraculously kept the "same stance on issues" while making such radical party changes again and again. If anything, this record seems to reinforce Silly's statement.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
I am not a fan of the former CIA chief being secretary of state. Does no one else find it a conflict of interest that our chief government overthrower is secretary of state?
I'm a Trump voter, and yeah. . . . this does concern me.
Machiavellian.
originally posted by: Gothmog
Do you really think a business person should allow insubordination within their organization ?
What reality do you live in ?
originally posted by: GuidedKill
originally posted by: Gothmog
Do you really think a business person should allow insubordination within their organization ?
What reality do you live in ?
That's the problem....Most of them have been so far removed from reality for a very very long time. Employee's come and go, some do good jobs some don't. Why would Trump or his White house be any different?
TDS is real, and a lot of people including the OP suffer from it.
TDS is real, and a lot of people including the OP suffer from it.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
Is this just another attempt to redirect the news cycle about Stormy Daniels?
Tillerson sided with Theresa May on condemning Russia for the murder attempt of Sergei Skripal . This is going to be a bigger deal than trump realizes.
It just confirms to the American people that trump is more loyal to Russia than the USA.
originally posted by: MiddleInsite
a reply to: oldcarpy
Putin has SOMETHING on Trump. It's the only explanation for the way Trump acts on the matters of Russia. IN MY OPINION.