President Trump

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Read it...again....in Trump's voice....

Done it? Good.

Get it now? Good.
Feeling your pain vicariously through all those MB :)
 
Halligan surely must now resign, but it's unlikely.

Regarding the 'with prejudice', surely any possible prosecution against Comey is now time barred due to the statute of limitations?

She'll be disbarred as soon as Trump's out, she's basically been doing a speedrun of every possible type of misconduct in a public office.
 
Apparently as part of the trade agreement with the shitgibbon regime, we've agreed to take chlorinated chicken. Is this true and if so why hasn't more been made of this?
 
Apparently as part of the trade agreement with the shitgibbon regime, we've agreed to take chlorinated chicken. Is this true and if so why hasn't more been made of this?
The factories and processing plants that produce meats tend to lean very heavily on the chlorination process rather than actual cleanliness.

I've done several food safety courses in the UK (multiple job roles). From what I've seen over here in the US in comparison, the food safety standards are not always the best.
 
So, not too long after Trump meets Ronaldo, the latter's red card penalty has been altered and the 2nd and 3rd game bans have been suspended, leaving him free to play in the opening group games.

Wonder whether Khus will be handled so leniently? Khus was a mis-timed tackle, Ronaldo's for violent conduct.
 
So, not too long after Trump meets Ronaldo, the latter's red card penalty has been altered and the 2nd and 3rd game bans have been suspended, leaving him free to play in the opening group games.

Wonder whether Khus will be handled so leniently? Khus was a mis-timed tackle, Ronaldo's for violent conduct.
Really weird that.

Anyone would think FIFA was corrupt.
 
The factories and processing plants that produce meats tend to lean very heavily on the chlorination process rather than actual cleanliness.

I've done several food safety courses in the UK (multiple job roles). From what I've seen over here in the US in comparison, the food safety standards are not always the best.
exactly, why are we allowing food which doesnt meet our own standards into this country, thus allowing our producers costs to be undercut
 
On another note, I've just had a conversation with someone in work, and they were trying to tell me those 6 senators had committed 'textbook sedition' and it took me about 20 seconds to blow his argument to bits.

I think it was the question 'can you explain exactly how reiterating the US Military Code of Justice amounts to sedition' that did it.
 
Apparently as part of the trade agreement with the shitgibbon regime, we've agreed to take chlorinated chicken. Is this true and if so why hasn't more been made of this?
We eat lots of food that's been chlorinated
The issue with US chicken is the cleanliness of where the animals are raised
However I've seen documentaries on how US meat is intensely farmed, whether it's pigs, cows or chickens and the conditions for the animals is, let me say "poor"
It's no wonder beef has no taste in an American restaurant, when the cow has never seen daylight, left its cage and is pumped full of steroids to make it grow quickly
However, the vast majority of the US chicken that will be imported into the UK will end up in processed food
If you bought a chicken pie at the match, do you care where the chicken came from?
 
Apparently as part of the trade agreement with the shitgibbon regime, we've agreed to take chlorinated chicken. Is this true and if so why hasn't more been made of this?
X?

You’ve got your answer as every media channel would be all over it for a good kicking.
 

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