[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] So Donald Trump ...New York real estate developer, described by Dems as illiterate, racist, misogynistic, and what ever other unpleasant descriptions they can think of, elected by the rest of us as 45th President of the United States... is the new president of the United States. Allan Lichtman and his "13 Keys to the White House" have been proved right. The 30-year tradition of predicting the out-come of the US presidential elections continues uninterrupted. Political figures have started checking their social media accounts, deleting Tweets that could be uncomplimentary to Trump. It doesn’t help as the Internet remembers everything.
Some are even more unlucky. French President Francois Hollande
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Posted by: Fred ||
11/12/2016 00:00 ||
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Allan Lichtman was wrong his formula predicts the popular vote and Trump did not get that.
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I observe Trump wears an American flag on his lapel.
I remember Obama didn't, a while back. The (other)loser? I can't remember.
Posted by: Bobby ||
11/12/2016 7:48 Comments ||
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A large number of white Americans continue to show racist tendencies. While calls for toler-ance goes on, the influx of immigrants colonists gave a fertile ground for racism and somehow xeno-phobia.
Any examples, buddy? Anyone? Ferris?
That's because the charge is baseless. The left has redefined racism from 'the assertion of superiority of one race over another' to 'any behavior between a white and a non-white we don't like. If it's between a non-white and a white, that's okay'. Fortunately, they've thrown around the racism card like mini-Snickers bars at Halloween, so the charge has been rendered nearly moot. When everything's racism, nothing is.
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A unicorn isn't a pony,
And liverwurst isn't bologna,
And feeltime ain't mealtime...
Let's talk about REAL crime
And how many "hate crimes" are phony.
(ANTIMEDIA) Inishturk, Ireland -- A radio DJ from Canada’s Cape Breton Island first introduced the idea of havens for Americans seeking escape from a Donald Trump presidency -- but now Ireland is joining in with its own offer for possible future expats.
Inishturk, a remote Irish Isle situated nine miles off County Mayo, has decided to court the potentially disillusioned segment of the United States populace with an open-armed offer to provide a safe place to live if the idea of a Trump presidency is too much to bear.
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My ancestors left Ireland 170 years ago to come to America. Still the right choice!
Posted by: Tom ||
11/12/2016 8:16 Comments ||
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I visited my family's ancestral hovel on the north coast of Mayo some years ago. Beautiful, beautiful country, but the best part is there's not even a barbed wire fence between you and the North Pole. And if you want the locals to double over in laughter ask them about central heating. So, go for it, guys. Be sure to bring your money with you.
Posted by: Matt ||
11/12/2016 10:54 Comments ||
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They will do this much to their eventual regret. Do they have any idea who these people are?
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A radio DJ from Canada’s Cape Breton Island first introduced the idea of havens for Americans seeking escape from a Donald Trump presidency
How sweet? It will be a place where snowflakes have "safe spaces" and are free from "trigger words" and have a PC-molded environment. Sounds like hell.
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Years ago I had lunch and a pint in a pub in Knockanure, Ireland. It was also a leather shop and had framed pictures of JF Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln.
Then there was a pub in Galbally which was also an undertakers parlor.
So many pubs, so little time.
Posted by: Alaska Paul ||
11/12/2016 22:28 Comments ||
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