wes wrote: » Turns out it was the rigged system that put Trump into power :P.
AnGaelach wrote: » It isn't working though. The IRGC are already consolidating power and Rouhani is under intense pressure domestically for signing that deal.
wes wrote: » Its AH, its kind of the whole point of the forum to be a smart ass. Still, Putin grabbing the Ukraine is not a good thing, and them not being in the EU is imho neither here nor there.
AnGaelach wrote: » Okay, now go back to the quote I replied to about Russia deciding to eat the EU and see if your comment adds anything to the argument or if you were just trying to be a smart ass.
wes wrote: » So tear up a deal, that is working for a what if? That is imho a bad idea.
wonderfullife wrote: » Can't rule out impeachment..... at some point. He's got a lot of potential problems.
AnGaelach wrote: » The only reason Khamenei agreed to the deal in the first place is because he feared the sanctions would bring down the entire theocracy they had built. In the long-run, tearing up that nuclear agreement might be the more stable thing to do in the region. It stops the Saudis/Qataris/Emirates/Egyptians/Turks from saying "Iran got to enrich uranium, we want the same deal".
super_furry wrote: » When you look at how American elections go, it makes you very grateful for the proportional representation system in Ireland. Really in the US, if you don't like in Florida or a handful of other states, your vote means nothing and again you see that the majority of people can vote for one candidate, yet they'll still lose.
Lt Dan wrote: » Didn't people in the east of Ukraine democratically voted to return into Russian territory ? Isn't that take over popular in that part of the country, by the locals?
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Yeah I'm sure an organisation with less than 5,000 members swang the election.
wes wrote: » There clearly not. Still just because there not in, doesn't mean they don't matter.
Omackeral wrote: » I know this was posted hours ago but you need to get a grip of yourself. ''Of course we live in rape culture''. Who's we? Unless you live in some backwards caste system in India, no we don't. You sound like either a parody at this stage with your Let's Uprise mantra and your hashtags or more likely, a delusional college student. Either way, you're embarrassing yourself.
Iwasfrozen wrote: » Look at this. Wouldn't it just make you sick.http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSR4N1D800D That's tyrant, dictator, criminal and warmonger Vladimir Putin talking about restoring relations with the US while his country still illegally occupies Ukrainian soil. I'm not optimistic about Trump but I hope he's half the strong man he claims to be and makes those words turn to ash in Putin's mouth.
namloc1980 wrote: » Quirk of the Electoral College system. This is the 5th presidential election where the popular vote winner didn't win the presidency. Bit mad really. Electoral College had a necessary function but today it's an archaic system. Candidates can ignore vast swathes of the pupoulous and most spending/campaigning goes into the same handful of swing states every four years.
wes wrote: » Some of the republicans in congress feel the same way. I really hope it was just rhetoric against Obama, but dangerous times ahead.
wes wrote: » Far politer than Trump and his supporters , as some of them actually were you know KKK. Now speaking of the KKK:Former KKK leader David Duke: 'We won it for Donald Trump'
KindOfIrish wrote: » Thousands of German women were grabbed by the pussy on New Year eve in Koln and as far as i know, nobody was arrested. So it's ok now, not just in US but in EU as well.
AnGaelach wrote: » Since when is Ukraine in the EU?
midlandsmissus wrote: » Hillary Clinton won the popular vote.
Iwasfrozen wrote: » Tearing up the Iran nuclear deal would be a ****ing disaster... But yeah I can totally see him doing it. Let's hope Congress puts him on a leash.
jmayo wrote: » Since when ?