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maqroll

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  1. Two strikers and a GK in the summer, and we should win the division next season.
  2. Happy to hear he's doing well there, maybe we can get our money back in the summer.
  3. Great clip. Lame audience though.
  4. A real talent, she should've had more film roles.
  5. Have you ditched Everton for Villa? Good man.
  6. Birk? B.B. Ice? B.J.? What do we nickname him?
  7. https://shadowproof.com/2016/10/12/leaked-email-shows-dnc-rigged-primary-debates/ Baker says these objectives, to limit the debates and keep them out of the public eye as much as possible, have been part of discussion with the DNC. Baker also notes that the DNC was on board and working with the Clinton campaign to jam her opponents’ attempts to get both more and more visible debates. That’s right, coordination right down to a Clinton campaign pre-approved press release. The game was over before it began. It should be recognized that most observers understood the DNC was not playing fair. Senator Bernie Sanders and many of his supporters explicitly accused the DNC of rigging the debates on behalf of Hillary Clinton. As we now know, that accusation was right on the money. Then-DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz pushed back on the accusation by Sanders and others, saying, “I did my best to make sure, along with my staff and along with our debate partners, to come up with a schedule that we felt was going to maximize the opportunity for voters to see our candidates.” Wasserman-Schultz was later forced to resign as DNC Chair after emails from the DNC, also leaked by Wikileaks, showed her plotting behind the scenes to sabotage Sanders’ campaign. The DNC Chair, Donna Brazile, has also been implicated in sabotaging Sanders’ campaign while working at CNN. The DNC also funneled donation money to Clinton at the expense of Sanders and O'Malley.
  8. We need a viking in the side, great news!
  9. What was done to him by the Dems proves my point. Joining up with them was a massive mistake, it's self evident. He's a sitting US senator, not some fringe figure, and as such would have commanded plenty of attention.
  10. Apparently Fulham players have been vocal about not wanting him back...seems he's just a dickhead no matter where he goes. I wonder why we weren't able to suss out that fact prior to signing him.
  11. maqroll

    AFCON 2017

    Codger doesn't seem to be playing tonight, and I didn't see him on the subs list...
  12. Isn't gaslighting the same as taking the piss? Also..."cuck"..seems these two terms just came out of nowhere.
  13. Different country, different systems...the American electorate is getting younger and darker, and the vacuum created by this Democrat implosion calls for new leadership with new ideas that should reflect the needs and concerns of this shifting demographic. Establishment, corporatist cronyism won't cut it. Trump has already kickstarted mass activism, and his agenda will only serve to mobilize more and more young people. In a roundabout way, Trump might actually be the best thing to happen for the Democratic Party.
  14. Sanders running as a Dem was a colossal mistake. He was sabotaged by them, and left with no recourse. What the Democrats need to do to revive the party is purge it of the old guard, bring in new blood, and move to the left. Hard left.
  15. I'm sure most progressives are well aware of Democrat corruption, but thanks for the tip
  16. His second day on the job, and he's already signed an executive order to push through the Dakota pipeline...
  17. My cat loves the plants I bought.
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