If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
Glad I raised a smile, we have different views, no reason to fall out.
I think Mr Trump is just what we need, a lunatiic to push the button and kick us off from day dot.
He is, without doubt, an idiot. As was Blair, Brown, Starlin, Hitler, Thatcher, go back as far as you want.
People who crave power do not do it for the "common good"
That is the problem with the internet, consistent interface problems between the chair & keyboard.
Go on then Standee, give us the answers.
Comparing that list of politicians / leaders / megalomaniacs / mass murderers / heroes / peolple who DSM haven't yet managed to bracket is a pretty bold statement.
Looks like external pressure has actually had an effect on the American President and he's had second thoughts about caging young children. About time.
Looks like external pressure has actually had an effect on the American President and he's had second thoughts about caging young children. About time.
Do we think those who supported this will suddenly say what a great decision it was to end it?
This current lot on the far right are so in awe of their leader that they bend themselves in knots trying to agree with every one of his contradictory statements and decisions.
Do we think those who supported this will suddenly say what a great decision it was to end it?
This current lot on the far right are so in awe of their leader that they bend themselves in knots trying to agree with every one of his contradictory statements and decisions.
Trump is a dangerous man, no doubt at all. His style of poking the hornets nest and then "dealing with consequences" will eventually lead to a problem that none of us want. He seems to be relying totally on the "no one will dare to challenge America" style and he may be right. However, if he keeps on long enough, there will be a leader in another country that tries to hit back.
Unfortunately, Mexico is in no position to do anything but can you imagine the outcry is his Guantanamo style immigration camps were set up elsewhere and by someone that Trump didn't like. It doesn't bear thinking about.
Trump is a dangerous man, no doubt at all. His style of poking the hornets nest and then "dealing with consequences" will eventually lead to a problem that none of us want. He seems to be relying totally on the "no one will dare to challenge America" style and he may be right. However, if he keeps on long enough, there will be a leader in another country that tries to hit back.
Unfortunately, Mexico is in no position to do anything but can you imagine the outcry is his Guantanamo style immigration camps were set up elsewhere and by someone that Trump didn't like. It doesn't bear thinking about.
lets just sit back and let Corbyn give Russia the world, what could possibly go wrong?
Trump is a leader in an age of abscence of direction.
lets just sit back and let Corbyn give Russia the world, what could possibly go wrong?
Are you for real?!
Trump is very much Putin's man - as, it turns out, were key figures in the Leave campaign. Putin is a master of espionage, and he is currently shaping the geopolitical landscape to suit his agenda - beardy JC making jam on his allotment would be his worst nightmare, because he's not for sale.
Trump is very much Putin's man - as, it turns out, were key figures in the Leave campaign. Putin is a master of espionage, and he is currently shaping the geopolitical landscape to suit his agenda - beardy JC making jam on his allotment would be his worst nightmare, because he's not for sale.
according to whom? the obsession with blaming Russia is media driven