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• #5902
Aren't those barriers for the ticketed football screening tonight? (and the music fest?)
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• #5903
The footie and music festival are in Hyde Park.
I didn't realise Trump was staying at the Ambassador's Crib but looks like he might be.
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• #5904
Assange looking well
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• #5905
There was a lot of beefed up security for Obama. Don't recall fences like that, they look more to be crowd control than the anti-tank blocks that were deployed for Obama's visit tho.
I realise I have just googled for info on the US Presidents security arrangements, I expect I am now on a list somewhere.
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• #5906
Brutal...
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• #5907
Do you look good in orange?
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• #5908
There was a lot of beefed up security for Obama. Don't recall fences like that, they look more to be crowd control than the anti-tank blocks that were deployed for Obama's visit tho.
I realise I have just googled for info on the US Presidents security arrangements, I expect I am now on a list somewhere.
Time to start practicing breathing water through a cloth.
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• #5909
Have we had this yet? I mean, we all love a bit of Trump-induced outrage. But this is fucking ridiculous.
1-Year-Old Baby Appears In Immigration Court, Cries Hysterically
A 1-year-old boy in federal custody who appeared in immigration court without his parents in Phoenix briefly played with a ball, drank from a bottle, then “cried hysterically” as he was about to leave the courtroom Friday,
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• #5910
There was a whole John Oliver show on this about a month ago.
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• #5911
Goes back further than this year.
Jack H. Weil, a longtime immigration judge who is responsible for training other judges, made the assertion in sworn testimony in a deposition in federal court in Seattle. His comments highlighted the plight of thousands of juveniles who are forced to defend themselves each year in immigration court amid a surge of children from Central America who cross the southwestern U.S. border.
“I’ve taught immigration law literally to 3-year-olds and 4-year-olds,” Weil said. “It takes a lot of time. It takes a lot of patience. They get it. It’s not the most efficient, but it can be done.”
(emphasis added)
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• #5912
I don't know which is greater - the irony, the naivety or the unique ability to say exactly the wrong thing in any given situation..
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• #5913
One of Trump's standard tactics is to accuse others of what he's guilty of himself. This is merely another example. Calling others nasty = distracting from his own nastiness, etc. Trolls do it a lot, too.
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• #5914
Entertaining little article on the balloon
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/donald-trump-baby-balloon-london-uk-visit
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• #5915
2pm at bbc hq then march to trafalgar square
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• #5916
We got a very stern email at work (Vauxhall) from the Met - they're expecting a high turnout of protesters / People Welcoming Our Orange Overlord.
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• #5917
The orange-in-chief just flew over Leyton.
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• #5918
Screen Printing and Letterpressing (no half measures here) 100 of these at A2 size if anyone wants one?
Will be about the BBQ HQ to give them out tomorrow....
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• #5919
Just seen three of these buzzing around over N London
Is this Trump related?
Edit: yes see airplanes thread
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• #5920
Amazing. The Queen has cancelled Trump... because of a bone spur flare up.
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• #5921
Satire from The Borowitz Report
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• #5922
DOH.
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• #5924
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• #5925
It's always been the simplest explanation, that Trump is just being blackmailed by Russia. But you risk sounding a bit nuts, or a bit airport-thriller-writer, saying it. It's not nuts though, is it?
They didn't put these up when Obama stayed at the ambassadors gaff in Regents Park