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"paybacks are a bitch corbyn asked for a meet trump says kiss my but" See I think trump could have shown some statesman like behaviour by saying yes to meeting Corbyn but his petulance and or his ego wouldn't allow him to.. | |||
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"paybacks are a bitch corbyn asked for a meet trump says kiss my but See I think trump could have shown some statesman like behaviour by saying yes to meeting Corbyn but his petulance and or his ego wouldn't allow him to.. " Actually Trump announced that Corbyn had asked to meet but nothing was mentioned by Corbyn....that is whypeople feel Corbyn is shady, he seemed reluctant to disclose this. | |||
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"paybacks are a bitch corbyn asked for a meet trump says kiss my but See I think trump could have shown some statesman like behaviour by saying yes to meeting Corbyn but his petulance and or his ego wouldn't allow him to.. " They are as bad as each other | |||
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"Anyone consider that Trump may be lying and JC is too much of a statesman to call him a lier? Just a question, but considering how often Trump lies especially about anything or anyone that he feels slights him, I think both it and why do so many believe anything Trump says? to be fair questions." Think he was telling the truth as labour confirmed that he did ask to meet him but nice theory. | |||
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"Think he was telling the truth as labour confirmed that he did ask to meet him but nice theory. " What! Trump told the truth and did not turn into a pillar of salt? | |||
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"Think he was telling the truth as labour confirmed that he did ask to meet him but nice theory. What! Trump told the truth and did not turn into a pillar of salt? " miricals do happen we might get brexit next. | |||
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"Anyone consider that Trump may be lying and JC is too much of a statesman to call him a lier? Just a question, but considering how often Trump lies especially about anything or anyone that he feels slights him, I think both it and why do so many believe anything Trump says? to be fair questions. Corbyn a statesman? Only when it comes to terrorist groups does this man show any respect. *sarcasm " Indeed, Corbyn too much of a statesman, lol, funniest thing I've read all day | |||
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"Indeed, Corbyn too much of a statesman, lol, funniest thing I've read all day " Name an issue he has been on the wrong side of or a time when he has had to retract anything he has said... At the same time I will remind you and the poster before you that a number of Tory MPs have had to make substantial donations to charity in JC's name as well as full retractions for falsely stating that JC has supported any terrorist body. But I guess like most Trump supporters little things like the truth and what a person has actually done have no baring when it comes to your support of the fraudster Fat Donny Small hands | |||
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"Indeed, Corbyn too much of a statesman, lol, funniest thing I've read all day Name an issue he has been on the wrong side of or a time when he has had to retract anything he has said... At the same time I will remind you and the poster before you that a number of Tory MPs have had to make substantial donations to charity in JC's name as well as full retractions for falsely stating that JC has supported any terrorist body. But I guess like most Trump supporters little things like the truth and what a person has actually done have no baring when it comes to your support of the fraudster Fat Donny Small hands " Hmmm membership of the EU according to remainers. | |||
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"Indeed, Corbyn too much of a statesman, lol, funniest thing I've read all day Name an issue he has been on the wrong side of or a time when he has had to retract anything he has said... At the same time I will remind you and the poster before you that a number of Tory MPs have had to make substantial donations to charity in JC's name as well as full retractions for falsely stating that JC has supported any terrorist body. But I guess like most Trump supporters little things like the truth and what a person has actually done have no baring when it comes to your support of the fraudster Fat Donny Small hands " You assume so much Will and all your assumptions are wrong I'm no Trump supporter what so ever, I think he's a total knobhead but he's still POTUS and Corbyn hasn't had a problem sitting down with PIRA and Hezbollah etc in the past, even calling them friends yet he boycotts Trump in a pathetic attempt to drum up support. | |||
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"Anyone consider that Trump may be lying and JC is too much of a statesman to call him a lier? Just a question, but considering how often Trump lies especially about anything or anyone that he feels slights him, I think both it and why do so many believe anything Trump says? to be fair questions." a statesman... What? | |||
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"Indeed, Corbyn too much of a statesman, lol, funniest thing I've read all day Name an issue he has been on the wrong side of or a time when he has had to retract anything he has said... At the same time I will remind you and the poster before you that a number of Tory MPs have had to make substantial donations to charity in JC's name as well as full retractions for falsely stating that JC has supported any terrorist body. But I guess like most Trump supporters little things like the truth and what a person has actually done have no baring when it comes to your support of the fraudster Fat Donny Small hands You assume so much Will and all your assumptions are wrong I'm no Trump supporter what so ever, I think he's a total knobhead but he's still POTUS and Corbyn hasn't had a problem sitting down with PIRA and Hezbollah etc in the past, even calling them friends yet he boycotts Trump in a pathetic attempt to drum up support. " If it can resolve conflict, isn't it worth trying to open dialogue? | |||
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"Indeed, Corbyn too much of a statesman, lol, funniest thing I've read all day Name an issue he has been on the wrong side of or a time when he has had to retract anything he has said... At the same time I will remind you and the poster before you that a number of Tory MPs have had to make substantial donations to charity in JC's name as well as full retractions for falsely stating that JC has supported any terrorist body. But I guess like most Trump supporters little things like the truth and what a person has actually done have no baring when it comes to your support of the fraudster Fat Donny Small hands You assume so much Will and all your assumptions are wrong I'm no Trump supporter what so ever, I think he's a total knobhead but he's still POTUS and Corbyn hasn't had a problem sitting down with PIRA and Hezbollah etc in the past, even calling them friends yet he boycotts Trump in a pathetic attempt to drum up support. " I would agree with this. If he sat down with Trump and not made a fuss he could have shown Trump up for what he is. The Tories aren't challenging him on any of the important issues. I'm not a fan of Corbyn, but seeing as a salted slug could outwit Trump, I would back him to win this one. | |||
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"Indeed, Corbyn too much of a statesman, lol, funniest thing I've read all day Name an issue he has been on the wrong side of or a time when he has had to retract anything he has said... At the same time I will remind you and the poster before you that a number of Tory MPs have had to make substantial donations to charity in JC's name as well as full retractions for falsely stating that JC has supported any terrorist body. But I guess like most Trump supporters little things like the truth and what a person has actually done have no baring when it comes to your support of the fraudster Fat Donny Small hands You assume so much Will and all your assumptions are wrong I'm no Trump supporter what so ever, I think he's a total knobhead but he's still POTUS and Corbyn hasn't had a problem sitting down with PIRA and Hezbollah etc in the past, even calling them friends yet he boycotts Trump in a pathetic attempt to drum up support. If it can resolve conflict, isn't it worth trying to open dialogue? " Indeed yes, so why boycott his invitation and instead go to a anti trump rally. That's not the behaviour of a PM wannabe | |||
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"Indeed, Corbyn too much of a statesman, lol, funniest thing I've read all day Name an issue he has been on the wrong side of or a time when he has had to retract anything he has said... At the same time I will remind you and the poster before you that a number of Tory MPs have had to make substantial donations to charity in JC's name as well as full retractions for falsely stating that JC has supported any terrorist body. But I guess like most Trump supporters little things like the truth and what a person has actually done have no baring when it comes to your support of the fraudster Fat Donny Small hands You assume so much Will and all your assumptions are wrong I'm no Trump supporter what so ever, I think he's a total knobhead but he's still POTUS and Corbyn hasn't had a problem sitting down with PIRA and Hezbollah etc in the past, even calling them friends yet he boycotts Trump in a pathetic attempt to drum up support. If it can resolve conflict, isn't it worth trying to open dialogue? " Only if you open meaningful dialogue with BOTH sides.... | |||
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