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Originally posted by Svensson View Postmaybe. I don't know much about Chubby Brown but Cantona said something so outrageous and nonsensical that the ManU crowd thought he was some kind of genius.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Maybe for the benefit of those who didn't follow English football in the nineties: Eric Cantona was THE superstar of the all-conquering Manchester United team in the nineties. He was a french import who did not speak a word of English when he arrived (initially at Leeds United, then to Manchester United), so he never gave interviews.
In 1994, he then attacked a spectator at Crystal Palace after being sent off for a foul (he later said that "the man insulted my nationality, my sexual integrity and the sexual integrity of my mother" ). It was by far the biggest scandal of English football in the nineties BY FAR and earned him an unprecedented 10 month ban.
Shortly after (I don't remember when exactly) it was announced that he would give his fist ever interview in English and the was a highly anticipated event. Sports reporters from all around the world crammed into the interview room to hear "Le Roi" speak for the first time and this is the entire interview:
Watch Eric Cantona's famous press conference from 1995 after he received an eight-month ban from the Football Association for his kung fu-style attack on a C...
It was glorious!Last edited by Svensson; 05-11-2018, 12:54 AM.
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Trump is now working hard to protect chinese Jobs. In his latest tweet, he is showing his concern that too many jobs have been lost in China over the ZTE situation. This is an obvious flip-flop compared to his campaign rethoric that China was raping the US and that the previous administration had allowed it.
Why does he do this? My giuess is that he needs China's help with NK and he is willing to abandon his "America First" motto on this issue if the end result has the potential to make him look good. So for him to look good is more important that Jobs in Middle America. Anyone got a better explanation than the one I have just come up with..?
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How on earth is that *not* putting America first??!? ZTE aren't stealing American jobs - in fact, they make those phones largely from American parts. (FWIW, I have two of them, and they're nice phones.) Keeping ZTE in business, quite apart from the humanitarian motive of preventing ZTE's factory workers (who were completely blameless in the incident) from losing their jobs, protects American workers as well.
They were sanctioned for selling phones to Iran and North Korea. Trump is in the process of dealing with both countries by other means, but of course China's help with NK would be incredibly valuable, to the point where it would be worthwhile to make a few sacrifices to secure their help. Trump, amazingly, has found a way of getting them in our debt while giving up absolutely nothing. While I'm quite sure that Obama, or even W, wouldn't have had the courage and common sense to help America by helping China, Trump does. The man consistently delights and astonishes me.- Ginger
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And BTW, I am incredibly proud of my President today. Since at least the 90s, and (I strongly suspect) back to the 80s or 70s, it has been a consistent campaign lie for POTUS candidates of both parties to promise that they'll recognize Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel, if we'll just elect them to office. And Trump actually kept his promise. I don't have the words to fully express how this makes me feel.- Ginger
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Originally posted by Ginger View PostHow on earth is that *not* putting America first??!? ZTE aren't stealing American jobs - in fact, they make those phones largely from American parts. (FWIW, I have two of them, and they're nice phones.) Keeping ZTE in business, quite apart from the humanitarian motive of preventing ZTE's factory workers (who were completely blameless in the incident) from losing their jobs, protects American workers as well.
Apart from that, you are actually right in saying that in an interconnected world, jobs over there depend on jobs over here and vice versa. However, this is not what Trump run on and you know it.
I guess we can then all be relieved that there will be no 30% tariff on BMWs or Mercs as there are over 100k American Jobs dependent on the German car industry (https://www.politico.eu/article/germ...0000-us-jobs/).Last edited by Svensson; 05-15-2018, 04:44 AM.
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Originally posted by Ginger View PostAnd BTW, I am incredibly proud of my President today. Since at least the 90s, and (I strongly suspect) back to the 80s or 70s, it has been a consistent campaign lie for POTUS candidates of both parties to promise that they'll recognize Jerusalem as the undivided capital of Israel, if we'll just elect them to office. And Trump actually kept his promise. I don't have the words to fully express how this makes me feel.
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"A mere 72 hours after the Chinese government agreed to put a half-billion dollars into an Indonesian project that will personally enrich Donald Trump, the president ordered a bailout for a Chinese-government-owned cellphone maker."
I think they call it "pay to play." The swamp is deeper and dirtier than ever and it isn't even very well hidden.
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Originally posted by rjpalmer View Post"A mere 72 hours after the Chinese government agreed to put a half-billion dollars into an Indonesian project that will personally enrich Donald Trump, the president ordered a bailout for a Chinese-government-owned cellphone maker."
I think they call it "pay to play." The swamp is deeper and dirtier than ever and it isn't even very well hidden.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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