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Its not hard to dominate tiny economic countries though. I expect you or I could have easily intimidated them if we were President. Also there are estimated 26 million illegal migrants, so sending back a few dozen isnt even a piss in the ocean Petro was imprisoned and tortured, and seems to be 10 times the man Trump is morally. He appears to care for all the people, not just billionaire oligarchs and autistic tech nazis.
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You can predict what will happen. Pretty football, most possession, then maybe go 1 up. Second half, its like the valium kicks in and Spam get back into it
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No bias here, theyre all a bunch of cunts. But I dont like convicted rapists and serial liars. Not sure how 'smart' he is, without the autocue he rambles BS worse than Biden. Remember he couldnt even spell Colombia ? 😃
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Dont know much about Petro, Trump may be 'smart' but threatening Russia with tariffs -either White House briefings are dumb, or he is, because there is no current trade with them. 😁 Trump is quite an unsavory character... His 'charitable foundation' is likely to be shut down for multiple examples of fraud. Trump 'University' scammed legions of vulnerable people out of their money. He had an affair with a pornstar and paid her to keep quiet -- she says she was also threatened with physical violence. His ex-wife attested in court documents that he brutally raped her while tearing out her hair after he didn't like the hair replacement doctor she recommended. He bragged, on tape, about sexually assaulting multiple women. Hundreds of people hired by Trump say he simply decided not to pay them for their work -- including dishwashers, painters and waiters, some of whom were making minimum wage. He has been sued, and forced to pay out settlements, over a hundred times....
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I arranged for Ivanka to sit in Putins private chair at his desk and office in the Kremlin. I will get Putin on this program and we will get Donald elected. We both know no one else knows how to pull this off without stupidity or greed getting in the way. I know how to play it and we will get this done. Buddy our boy can become President of the USA and we can engineer it. I will get all of Putins team to buy in on this, I will." FELIX SATER Trump’s financial broker and “Senior Advisor” was a Russian convicted felon r, widely known as a mafia figure who once stabbed someone in the face with a broken margarita glass, requiring over 100 stitches. Sater helped set up shell companies, and arranged funding for Trump’s projects, including plans for Trump Tower Moscow. He’s also part of Putin’s inner circle.
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Russia Funds Trump Trump's businesses went bankrupt so many times in the 1990s that many legitimate banks wouldn’t lend to him anymore. He turned to Russian oligarchs -- Putin’s ruling clique -- to bankroll his projects, and launder their dirty money for them. This was, and continues to be, a huge part of his business. He’s a Russian money launderer. "We don’t rely on American banks. We have all the funding we need out of Russia." Donald Trump 2014 This isn’t speculation or hyperbole. There's mountains of evidence. Trump’s former election campaign Chairman, Paul Manafort, has deep ties to Russian oligarchs, and is currently in jail awaiting trial on, among other charges, money laundering! Here are 5 more top facts everyone should know about Trump's long collusion with Russian organised criminals -- 1 Trump’s main financial backer for the Trump Tower Toronto was a Russian-Canadian billionaire who got the money by selling a massive steel mill in Ukraine for nearly a billion dollars. $100 million of that money was paid to a Kremlin-backed fixer, likely as a bribe to VERY high Russian officials. The Chairman of the Bank who financed the deal? Vladimir Putin. 2 Trump bought his home in Palm Beach, Florida for $41 million. A few years later, with no real increase in the value -- he sold it for $95 million -- the most expensive home in America at the time! Why? A major Russian oligarch bought it -- we don’t know yet why he effectively ‘gave’ Trump $54 million. But it’s classic money laundering practice. 3 Trump's real estate deals were often fuelled by Russian money, typically passed through shady shell companies. 77% of Trump Soho apartments were bought with cash by such mysterious companies. At least 13 people with links to Russian oligarchs or mobsters lived in Trump properties, including one of Russia's top mobsters. One even ran a high-stakes illegal gambling ring in the apartment right below Trump's! "Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets" Donald Trump JR, 2008 4 Trump’s financial broker and “Senior Advisor” was a Russian convicted felon named Felix Sater, widely known as a mafia figure who once stabbed someone in the face with a broken margarita glass, requiring over 100 stitches. Sater helped set up shell companies, and arranged funding for Trump’s projects, including plans for Trump Tower Moscow. He’s also part of Putin’s inner circle. Here’s one email he wrote to Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen in November, 2015: "Michael I arranged for Ivanka to sit in Putins private chair at his desk and office in the Kremlin. I will get Putin on this program and we will get Donald elected. We both know no one else knows how to pull this off without stupidity or greed getting in the way. I know how to play it and we will get this done. Buddy our boy can become President of the USA and we can engineer it. I will get all of Putins team to buy in on this, I will." New York Times, August 27, 2017 5 Trump’s other main business is casinos -- which are classic money laundering vehicles. One of his casinos was 100 times found in violation of federal rules protecting against money laundering, and paid the largest fine ever levied against a casino for having “willfully violated” anti-money laundering rules. Trump has a legal obligation to do “due diligence” for all his businesses to prevent laundering. His senior executive’s comment on this was “Donald doesn’t do diligence”.
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Think it is only 'some people' many still see the US as a big bully especially since they released papers from the 90s -and blame the US for it being a violent country. According to author Robin Kirk, most Americans in 2003 remained naïve about the role of the United States in Colombia's historical development and the nation's continuing violence. ''US military assistance may have actually worsened domestic violence in Columbia by introducing a higher level of paramilitary attacks as well as decreasing anti-narcotic operations. Also, empirical evidence suggests that US aid does not help reduce violence related to the production of drug crops such as coca. Anyway, Trumps threats of tariffs seems to have a result -I just heard that Colombia will allow flights to land now.
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Sp*rs getting all fascist. From their forum.... Various people saying that stewards took away any Levy Out banners within a minute of them appearing. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Are you fucking serious? It's almost dictatorial. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Did you notice they turned up the tannoy music at the end so the boos were drowned out ? --------------------------------------------------------------------- Very unsettling that fans aren't allowed to express their views. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Yep, happened in the next block to me and it was pathetic. Almost as pathetic as turning the music up to drown out any boos. We are the North Korea of the football world. What next? Armed guards at the end of each row, threatening anyone who doesn't clap and praise the performance of our team. We are a joke both on and off the field these days. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- One thing is for sure, this will only result in the protesters becoming more angry and protesting even more. And others will then join in too.
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Watched again We were playing a high line defensively, which is fine. However when they found a way through our line remained high, instead of immediately dropping back - we had a warning, and still didnt heed. Consequently they broke through 5-6 times, so it was a foregone conclusion that Harland/Foden would score. JT was as well as Thiago, a master at commanding when the line should move. Intelligent switched on leader required, apply SW6
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Gonna be a mad 4 years.... Brazil has reacted with outrage after 88 of its nationals arrived in their homeland handcuffed following their deportation from the United States. Brazil blasted Washington over its “degrading treatment” of the passengers and its “flagrant disregard” for their rights, demanding an explanation. Colombia, meanwhile, said it will not allow US deportation flights to land in the country. AP Press
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Its the lack of fight, heads going down when they equalised. No leaders. Disappointing to say the least
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Women showing how to do it again - kept arsenal at bay, and beat them. Millie Bright superb - Player of the Match
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We need to get Petrovic back - top 4 in jeopardy with Sanchez
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He played for us in 2022
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Petrovich or even Bettinelli are better options. Kepa is as unreliable as Sanchez
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The joking and smiling was an insult
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Palmer joking and smiling with Guardiola at FT. Fuck that. He got rid of you. Palmer was AWOL 2nd half. Insult to the 4000 travelling fans
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Trump orders all overseas aid to cease. “It’s manufactured chaos,” said an official with the US Agency for International Development (USAid), speaking on condition of anonymity. “Organizations will have to stop all activities, so all lifesaving health services, HIV/Aids, nutrition, maternal and child health, all agriculture work, all support of civil society organizations, education,” said the official. “Freezing these international investments will lead our international partners to seek other funding partners – likely US competitors and adversaries – to fill this hole and displace the United States’ influence the longer this unlawful impoundment continues,” Israel will still get its $3.3bn from US taxpayers every year though. for foreign military financing AP Press
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Ronaldo CR7 just said he was the toughest defender he ever played against
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Takes a special strain of stupid to run the club more Spursy than Spurs
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Clubs will use that as a training video - ''All the crucial errors: How to throw a game away''
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Barcodes 1-2 up
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Chelsea Road to Champions League Final 2008
Fulham Broadway replied to Johnnyeye's topic in Chelsea Gold
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Cheers (its on TNT) Garnacho lively on the left, just had a shot into row z
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Hes playing now v Rangers. Average player - I wont be disappointed if Napoli get him