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2018-01-20 11:04:08
I like peanuts.
2018-01-20 11:15:28
What a mess. Turkeys army now continues the war crime of shooting Kurdish villages at night in another country.

Never go to Turkey on holiday, boycott this dictator country! Erdogan murdered the secular state of Atatürk, and after that all his (political) opponents if possible.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-42747702
2018-01-20 11:23:36
Talking about dictators. News??

Vladimir Putin takes dip in freezing water to mark Epiphany
http://edition.cnn.com/2018/01/19/europe/putin-icy-dip-intl/index.html


... and unfortunately he didn't drown! He found another reason to undress, strange little men.
2018-01-20 12:50:39
Nothing about trump??

2018-01-20 14:46:12
I forgot about that, we have entered the second year of US Trump, gladly no wars yet and no nukes. Worst case scenario: he still has 3 years minus 1 day to go ...

Fury but no fire: World confused after Trump's first year

(CNN) A year has passed and the lights are still on: we aren't speaking Russian, or at war with North Korea, or Iran. We've not started a self-defeating trade spat with China. And right-wing populists like Brexit pioneer Nigel Farage and France's Marine Le Pen are even less relevant than they were at the beginning of 2017.

But still, after a year in power, the rest of the West is left asking: what does US President Donald Trump actually want?

We in the rest of the world had been warned the great age of American isolationism was upon us -- that the US was tired of being taken advantage of, tired of, to quote his inaugural speech, defending "other nation's borders while refusing to defend our own."

Yet the truth, it turns out, was more complicated. After a year of tweets and turns, it's still not often clear what the Trump foreign policy actually amounts to, other than more of the same, with some white-knuckle, 280-character roller coasters on the way.

Let's start with Iran ....

http://edition.cnn.com/2018/01/19/opinions/donald-trump-first-year-nick-paton-walsh-intl/index.html



On the other hand: Government shuts down one year into President Trump’s term.

Ofcourse they blame the democrats, but in fact a number of them voted in favor of this motion. A larger number of republicans made the difference as they voted against the motion.

Summary of 1 year Trump (VIDEO): http://www.news.com.au/finance/work/leaders/president-trump-one-year-in-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly/news-story/09770a8694328f9ccdeb1e2e05395559



Here you go, not really Trump, but still a little bit. Most is just politics ;)


EDIT: Oh wait, 2143 tweets from Trump in 365 days as president.


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2018-01-20 19:46:32
2018-01-21 01:29:56
Alright ;) here it is ...


Trump tweets support of Women's March that's also protesting...him

(CNN) President Donald Trump, his government shut down on the anniversary of his inauguration, on Saturday acknowledged the thousands taking part in the Women's March with a tweet seemingly "mansplaining" the historic occasion.

"Beautiful weather all over our great country, a perfect day for all Women to March," Trump wrote.

"Get out there now to celebrate the historic milestones and unprecedented economic success and wealth creation that has taken place over the last 12 months. Lowest female unemployment in 18 years!"

Hundreds of thousands of men, women and children took to the streets from Washington to Los Angeles to protest the state of women's rights and other issues.

While not necessarily an anti-Trump event, a lot of the sentiments expressed by protesters took aim at the President's words and policies on topics ranging from women's rights to immigration.

The day after Trump's inauguration one year ago Saturday, millions of people took to the streets in cities around the world for the first Women's March.

Nancy Sinatra, who sang the 1966 hit "These Boots are Made for Walkin'," succinctly replied to Trump with her own tweet.

Echoing her famous father's tough persona, she wrote: "@realDonaldTrump Shut up. Just shut up."



What a f*** idiot!! A protest against him in Washington, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and about 250 other cities, and he still doesn't get it. Über-narcist!

And 'funny' how he uses the post-crisis economic recovery worldwide as his achievement. But he, Über-narcist.

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2018-01-21 01:53:05
Anyway ....














Watch closely ;)
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2018-01-21 01:55:02
I don't agree, sheep need to be shaved, but I like the slogan ... and Alicia Silverstone's ass ;P

2018-01-21 01:58:49
Here are some strange sheep :)





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2018-01-21 02:01:11
2018-01-21 02:11:45
Yeah...anyway, Miočić vs. Ngannou tonight and I'm in the night shift...goodbye work, hello UFC!
2018-01-21 02:14:14
If Miocic knockout Ngannou= white racist

Charles enemy:
2018-01-21 11:05:43
If Miocic knockout Ngannou= white racist

No, it says all about your racist standard to even come up with this nonsense. Your comment has NOTHING to do with the fight.


and Putin is even more the enemy of Poland, but not for you as you love his pro-racist puppet Trump. You are nothing more as a Polish traitor.

White friends of yours, Polish and Russian?




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2018-01-21 15:45:39