1. Standard memberSeitse
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    11 Mar '16 22:45
    Originally posted by Kegge
    Be careful calling gb a filthy swine, he might throw a TOS quote at you.
    Everything but that! 🙁
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    17 Mar '16 05:07
    Originally posted by Very Rusty
    Is it Possible?....
    "Donald Trump winning the US presidency is considered one of the top 10 risks facing the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit. The research firm warns he could disrupt the global economy and heighten political and security risks in the US. However, it does not expect Mr Trump to defeat Hillary Clinton who it sees as "his most likely Democratic contender". BBC News
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    17 Mar '16 19:051 edit
    Originally posted by FMF
    "Donald Trump winning the US presidency is considered one of the top 10 risks facing the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit. The research firm warns he could disrupt the global economy and heighten political and security risks in the US. However, it does not expect Mr Trump to defeat Hillary Clinton who it sees as "his most likely Democratic contender". BBC News
    I was going to give you a solitary thumbs down because I don't like you, but someone (Suzianne) beat me to it.
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    17 Mar '16 19:15
    Originally posted by divegeester
    I was going to give you a solitary thumbs down because I don't like you, but someone (Suzianne) beat me to it.
    She does like a bit of thumb action.
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    17 Mar '16 19:49
    Originally posted by Trev33
    She does like a bit of thumb action.
    You know it makes sense Rodney.
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    18 Mar '16 10:26
    Has anyone seen the recent episode of The Simpsons about Donald Trump?
  7. SubscriberPonderable
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    11 May '16 05:00
    Originally posted by Very Rusty
    Is it Possible?....
    looks like more likely now than it looked to be possible then...
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    11 May '16 13:10
    Originally posted by Ponderable
    looks like more likely now than it looked to be possible then...
    And like the snow ball rolling down the ski slope, his popularity seems to be growing....God help us.
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    11 May '16 13:11
    Originally posted by divegeester
    You know it makes sense Rodney.
    Gee, how uncreepy of you two.
  10. Standard memberlemon lime
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    11 May '16 17:06
    Originally posted by FMF
    Has anyone seen the recent episode of The Simpsons about Donald Trump?
    Members of the Economist Intelligence Unit have probably seen it.
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    11 May '16 22:37
    Originally posted by NoEarthlyReason
    So no specific observations? You can't justify your opinion?
    Their political bias was demonstrated during the Scottish vote for independence when they not only portrayed Alex Salmond the then leader of the SNP in a completely different light than what had actually transpired but sought to justify their boas with empty rhetoric. Anyone who saw the actual footage knew that Mr Salmond answered the questions but the BBC distorted the reality and portrayed the scenario as if he did not.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_the_BBC#Scottish_independence_referendum.2C_2014
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    12 May '16 08:33
    I must point out that all news and media sources have a bias, to what extent and why is the interesting thing.
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    12 May '16 13:16
    Originally posted by robbie carrobie
    I must point out that all news and media sources have a bias, to what extent and why is the interesting thing.
    Careful what you say in these parts: the sheer vastness of any conspiracy is the primary reason to reject its veracity.
  15. Standard memberHandyAndy
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    12 May '16 13:36
    Originally posted by robbie carrobie
    I must point out that all news and media sources have a bias, to what extent and why is the interesting thing.
    Would you care to share your evidence?
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