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originally posted by: testingtesting
a reply to: Sheye
Can't wait til he comes over here we are going to say much worse.
Poor you I don't know how you will cope people calling your Messiah names....
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: carewemust
To be an intern, they have to exhibit high levels of integrity, intelligence, and a good understanding of how important the President of the U.S. is on the world's stage.
Yeah. And to be a White House staffer, cabinet member, or a trusted friend of the president you have to do ... what? Lie, cheat?
The kid exhibited bad manners. I can't argue with his thinking.
I like the term useful idiots better
CNN is a huge (unintentional) help in that regard, since that network is broadcast in almost every country south of the border.
It was more than bad manners.
Integrity would include speaking your mind. Right?
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Wildmanimal
Yeah. It's not the kids fault. It's the society he's in. He's a very nice boy.
That's just silly.
You calling his behaviour “bad manners” is like me a calling a beheading a “nasty cut”
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Wildmanimal
It was more than bad manners.
In a way you're right.
It was also an exercise of the right to speak against the government.
As well as bad manners.
Did you see how Macron handled it? He's got class.
www.theguardian.com...
you are quite happy with 2000 and more children crying constantly RIGHT NOW, CRYING,
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
a reply to: carewemust
I like the term useful idiots better
CNN is a huge (unintentional) help in that regard, since that network is broadcast in almost every country south of the border.
They should soon be reunited with their parents
Thank you for sharing that insight of yourself.