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Not football related but
just had to voice my anger at the US president. .. and his recent comments.
Obama needs to shut the fluck up about the UK and our European referendum. Who the f*** do the americans think they are threatening us with reduced trade deals eg "back of the queue" . They only want us in the EU so they can "use" this Country as a USA Base to strike at the middle East. He can shove his threats up his rear end and keep his opinions regarding OUR politics /affairs to himself.
"Special relation" my arse......they use us as a stepping stone into European affairs and so they can fight their wars in other nations back yards ( including ours) , because they're basically bully boys and essentially cowards.
Sorry but had to get this off my chest. Rant over.
Obama needs to shut the fluck up about the UK and our European referendum. Who the f*** do the americans think they are threatening us with reduced trade deals eg "back of the queue" . They only want us in the EU so they can "use" this Country as a USA Base to strike at the middle East. He can shove his threats up his rear end and keep his opinions regarding OUR politics /affairs to himself.
"Special relation" my arse......they use us as a stepping stone into European affairs and so they can fight their wars in other nations back yards ( including ours) , because they're basically bully boys and essentially cowards.
Sorry but had to get this off my chest. Rant over.
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I think you echo the thoughts of many Liz.
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U.S. politicians don't give a sh*t about Americans, so why would they care about Brits? I completely agree it's none of Obama's business what the UK does regarding the EU.
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Dirty tactics from Cameron which I fear may have had an adverse affect on the Brexit camp.
Obama should have stayed out of it.
Obama should have stayed out of it.
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You could say that this has caused the special relationship to become very strained and that is just within my family.hallamblue wrote:just had to voice my anger at the US president. .. and his recent comments.
Obama needs to shut the fluck up about the UK and our European referendum. Who the f*** do the americans think they are threatening us with reduced trade deals eg "back of the queue" . They only want us in the EU so they can "use" this Country as a USA Base to strike at the middle East. He can shove his threats up his rear end and keep his opinions regarding OUR politics /affairs to himself.
"Special relation" my arse......they use us as a stepping stone into European affairs and so they can fight their wars in other nations back yards ( including ours) , because they're basically bully boys and essentially cowards.
Sorry but had to get this off my chest. Rant over.

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Song penned by the great prog indie artist, Steve Thorne. A sort of, "yeah, ok, but fk off" song.
God bless America
The food's getting really fast.
Thanks to America
We're out of the caves at last.
I'm so glad that we're friends
Cos I don't wanna die.
LA's a beautiful place, man
Would I lie? Would I lie.
God bless America
We're living a life, that's free.
And thanks to America
The world is a, jamboree.
I'm so glad that we're close
Cos I don't wanna fry.
John Wayne's, ghost rides tonight
See him fly, hope he rides on by.
Viva America
Las Vegas was built on sand.
At what price America?
The Indians, sacred land.
England laps like a dog
We all toe the line
So French kiss your old uncle sammy boy
You'll be fine, you'll be fine.
God bless America
The food's getting really fast.
Thanks to America
We're out of the caves at last.
I'm so glad that we're friends
Cos I don't wanna die.
LA's a beautiful place, man
Would I lie? Would I lie.
God bless America
We're living a life, that's free.
And thanks to America
The world is a, jamboree.
I'm so glad that we're close
Cos I don't wanna fry.
John Wayne's, ghost rides tonight
See him fly, hope he rides on by.
Viva America
Las Vegas was built on sand.
At what price America?
The Indians, sacred land.
England laps like a dog
We all toe the line
So French kiss your old uncle sammy boy
You'll be fine, you'll be fine.
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Ha ha .. I like that and spot on really . Mind you my same post on twtd has NOT gone down well . What a surprise !!
Should I post this song I wonder ??
Should I post this song I wonder ??

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Like religion, politics is a pond full of snapping crocs into which we dip our toe very carefully!
For me, the Falklands conflict demonstrated conclusively that you can't trust 'em; they wanted us to hand the islands to Argentina and, initially, lobbied for that outcome. The only thing that matters is US interests being best served - no matter who is being dealt with. The ends always justifies the means, however achieved, and whoever has to suffer.
If anyone were to suggest that the US effectively ceded sovereignty and law making powers to a greater Canadian/US/South American alliance there would be civil war!
The British Bulldog is our dog of choice - not Poodle!
(Happy Monday morning, y'all!)
For me, the Falklands conflict demonstrated conclusively that you can't trust 'em; they wanted us to hand the islands to Argentina and, initially, lobbied for that outcome. The only thing that matters is US interests being best served - no matter who is being dealt with. The ends always justifies the means, however achieved, and whoever has to suffer.
If anyone were to suggest that the US effectively ceded sovereignty and law making powers to a greater Canadian/US/South American alliance there would be civil war!
The British Bulldog is our dog of choice - not Poodle!
(Happy Monday morning, y'all!)

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Exactly this! 

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Looks like it could be another 10 page thread!hallamblue wrote:Ha ha .. I like that and spot on really . Mind you my same post on twtd has NOT gone down well . What a surprise !!
Should I post this song I wonder ??


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I just wonder if the Obama thing will backfire after all and boost the Brexit camp. We Brits don't like being lectured to do we.
Anyway, it's not all about economics. What about sovereignity and immigration.
Anyway, it's not all about economics. What about sovereignity and immigration.
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Some world leaders feel they have an obligation to stamp their authority or get involved in other people's business : it's the way it was, the way it is, the way it will always be. Obama traveled to Europe recently when these comments were made, had it been mentioned from DC, there's little chance it would have garnered the attention it has for some individuals.
Rumor has it Obama took offense to a bust of (Winston) Churchill in the Oval Office and replaced it with one of Martin Luther King (in defense of being our nation's first African-American leader) but what you can ascertain, the nation (since Obama was elected) seems more divided than ever.
Don't have much time for politics, it's invariably the same pretense and disingenuous bullshit wherever you find it, but for those not in favor of Obama leadership, Trump or Ted Cruz could be but a short time ahead, but for many it's not going to be a change for the better.
Bizarre thing is, the British p*ss and moan incessantly about United States policy, so maybe some degree hypocritical for them to raise issue when a US president does so in response to a direct question.
Last thing, move this if needs be to the miscellaneous index, out of way of general soccer and team talk.
Rumor has it Obama took offense to a bust of (Winston) Churchill in the Oval Office and replaced it with one of Martin Luther King (in defense of being our nation's first African-American leader) but what you can ascertain, the nation (since Obama was elected) seems more divided than ever.
Don't have much time for politics, it's invariably the same pretense and disingenuous bullshit wherever you find it, but for those not in favor of Obama leadership, Trump or Ted Cruz could be but a short time ahead, but for many it's not going to be a change for the better.
Bizarre thing is, the British p*ss and moan incessantly about United States policy, so maybe some degree hypocritical for them to raise issue when a US president does so in response to a direct question.
Last thing, move this if needs be to the miscellaneous index, out of way of general soccer and team talk.
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The thought of Trump or Cruz scares me to death. In fact the Republican party scares me to death full stop.saint jude wrote:
Don't have much time for politics, it's invariably the same pretense and disingenuous bullshit wherever you find it, but for those not in favor of Obama leadership, Trump or Ted Cruz could be but a short time ahead, but for many it's not going to be a change for the better.
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President Hilary is not a very nice thought either.Andym wrote:The thought of Trump or Cruz scares me to death. In fact the Republican party scares me to death full stop.saint jude wrote:
Don't have much time for politics, it's invariably the same pretense and disingenuous bullshit wherever you find it, but for those not in favor of Obama leadership, Trump or Ted Cruz could be but a short time ahead, but for many it's not going to be a change for the better.
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True. I'd prefer Sanders but true socialism is even more dead in the States than in England unfortunately.barmy billy wrote:President Hilary is not a very nice thought either.Andym wrote:The thought of Trump or Cruz scares me to death. In fact the Republican party scares me to death full stop.saint jude wrote:
Don't have much time for politics, it's invariably the same pretense and disingenuous bullshit wherever you find it, but for those not in favor of Obama leadership, Trump or Ted Cruz could be but a short time ahead, but for many it's not going to be a change for the better.
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Nail on Head BBbarmy billy wrote:I just wonder if the Obama thing will backfire after all and boost the Brexit camp. We Brits don't like being lectured to do we.
Anyway, it's not all about economics. What about sovereignity and immigration.
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The thought of Trump or Cruz scares me to death. In fact the Republican party scares me to death full stop.[/quote]
President Hilary is not a very nice thought either.[/quote]
True. I'd prefer Sanders but true socialism is even more dead in the States than in England unfortunately.[/quote]
Socialism - too close to Communism for many of our American cousins!
The thought of Trump or Cruz scares me to death. In fact the Republican party scares me to death full stop.[/quote]
President Hilary is not a very nice thought either.[/quote]
True. I'd prefer Sanders but true socialism is even more dead in the States than in England unfortunately.[/quote]
Socialism - too close to Communism for many of our American cousins!
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Obama's words will be irrelevent anyway, whether we vote to stay in or come out matters not, we will be staying in, the powers that be will make sure of it.
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You would have thought with the car crash they have coming down the road with their election he would be more worried about that
Still VOTE OUT you know it makes sense!
Still VOTE OUT you know it makes sense!
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It has a great tune as well, Hallam. My wee 4 year old grandaughter sings it......., obviously she doesn't know what any of it means, but she sings it...... I hear her in her room and I'll hear.... "God bless Ameeeeeericaaaaa!"hallamblue wrote:Ha ha .. I like that and spot on really . Mind you my same post on twtd has NOT gone down well . What a surprise !!
Should I post this song I wonder ??

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Ah, the day the music died, then! (In jest Marko - am sure your granddaughter's singing is magical).marko69 wrote:It has a great tune as well, Hallam. My wee 4 year old grandaughter sings it......., obviously she doesn't know what any of it means, but she sings it...... I hear her in her room and I'll hear.... "God bless Ameeeeeericaaaaa!"hallamblue wrote:Ha ha .. I like that and spot on really . Mind you my same post on twtd has NOT gone down well . What a surprise !!
Should I post this song I wonder ??

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When we don't know the impact of voting either "in or out" it seems ridiculous having a referendum.
In my humble opinion if we don't know for sure we'd be better off coming out then we should stay in. If we vote out and then don't like it there will be know way back for sure, if we stay out and things get worse we can always have another vote a few years down the line.
My biggest worry is that the Labour Party want to stay in, that alone makes me think we should be coming out.
Why not have a vote on the Brexit In or Out Topic on the General Chat Chat Forum in the General Area.
In my humble opinion if we don't know for sure we'd be better off coming out then we should stay in. If we vote out and then don't like it there will be know way back for sure, if we stay out and things get worse we can always have another vote a few years down the line.
My biggest worry is that the Labour Party want to stay in, that alone makes me think we should be coming out.

Why not have a vote on the Brexit In or Out Topic on the General Chat Chat Forum in the General Area.
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"Obama needs to shut the fluck up"
You could have stopped there Liz, and it covers a ton. Like Number 9 said, politicians in both parties have screwed us over to the point where we have this group running that we have now. Also, as Shed stated, we are completely divided, so don't look for many over here defending this.
You could have stopped there Liz, and it covers a ton. Like Number 9 said, politicians in both parties have screwed us over to the point where we have this group running that we have now. Also, as Shed stated, we are completely divided, so don't look for many over here defending this.
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I’m old enough to remember the vote to go in it, i can honestly say i did’nt know one person who voted yes to join. And as you say regardless of the vote we will stay in. Staying in keeps all those failed politicians and their families in jobs which cost us Billions.bluemike wrote:Obama's words will be irrelevent anyway, whether we vote to stay in or come out matters not, we will be staying in, the powers that be will make sure of it.
My take on it is, you either join 100% with no ifs and buts, no negotiating for bits we like,
Or walk away and get our once Great country back,
Hallamblue, your views are spot on my friend and look up who paid for Obama's trip over here to spout his trash,
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You just have to love our Boris.
Boris Johnson today laid into Barack Obama for refusing to pay London’s Congestion Charge while telling Britons to hand over their hard-earned money to the European Union.
But Mr Johnson called him “downright hypocritical”, telling the Standard: “It is always good to hear from our friends in America but Londoners will know that the United States guards its sovereignty with such hysterical jealousy that US diplomats still refuse to pay the Congestion Charge in this city.
"They owe us more than £9 million that could go on transport improvements
Boris Johnson today laid into Barack Obama for refusing to pay London’s Congestion Charge while telling Britons to hand over their hard-earned money to the European Union.
But Mr Johnson called him “downright hypocritical”, telling the Standard: “It is always good to hear from our friends in America but Londoners will know that the United States guards its sovereignty with such hysterical jealousy that US diplomats still refuse to pay the Congestion Charge in this city.
"They owe us more than £9 million that could go on transport improvements
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I voted to join. I'll vote to stay. And I'd take Obama over Boris any day.goldandblack wrote:You just have to love our Boris.
Boris Johnson today laid into Barack Obama for refusing to pay London’s Congestion Charge while telling Britons to hand over their hard-earned money to the European Union.
But Mr Johnson called him “downright hypocritical”, telling the Standard: “It is always good to hear from our friends in America but Londoners will know that the United States guards its sovereignty with such hysterical jealousy that US diplomats still refuse to pay the Congestion Charge in this city.
"They owe us more than £9 million that could go on transport improvements
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Ohiotractorboy wrote:"Obama needs to shut the fluck up"
You could have stopped there Liz, and it covers a ton. Like Number 9 said, politicians in both parties have screwed us over to the point where we have this group running that we have now. Also, as Shed stated, we are completely divided, so don't look for many over here defending this.
Lol I should have shouldnt I OTB


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goldandblack wrote:I’m old enough to remember the vote to go in it, i can honestly say i did’nt know one person who voted yes to join. And as you say regardless of the vote we will stay in. Staying in keeps all those failed politicians and their families in jobs which cost us Billions.bluemike wrote:Obama's words will be irrelevent anyway, whether we vote to stay in or come out matters not, we will be staying in, the powers that be will make sure of it.
My take on it is, you either join 100% with no ifs and buts, no negotiating for bits we like,
Or walk away and get our once Great country back,
Hallamblue, your views are spot on my friend and look up who paid for Obama's trip over here to spout his trash,
I wasnt very old then but I honesyly cant remember there being a public vote. I thought old Ted Heath just voted the Country in, and there was no discussion.
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Good bit of reading here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3583801.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3583801.stm