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    The states is probably one of the most interesting and welcoming countries I've ever travelled to. Spent 6 months there but that was about 30.years ago. Fantastic people. Yes some are a bit insular and naive ?.most of my American mates are all ex military and have seen the world. Done there 20 years and retired on a pretty decent pension.
    Most people are Kunts.dont believe me? Next time you see a group of people. Shout out OI KUNT watch em all turn around.

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    I wouldn't necessarily say the division is between Red States and Blue States, it's much more between rural and urban. Red States are just more rural. Where I cross into Washington state it is mostly rural and there are plenty of Trump flags and MAGA hats and bumper stickers, even though it's a Blue state. Even in California, Trump got nearly 40% of the vote.
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    Maybe Canada should join Nato.

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    Used to cross into Washington state and load the ole Winnebago up with lucky lager. Shit beer but it was cheaper than molson and back then I was picking apples in the okanagon with a bunch of hindus. Good memories

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    I spent 9 weeks in a medium-sized town in Florida.

    They are an odd lot. People from other Western countries often get culture shock after arriving in the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salsa dancer View Post
    I spent 9 weeks in a medium-sized town in Florida.
    You have my deepest condolences. Armpit of America.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salsa dancer View Post
    I spent 9 weeks in a medium-sized town in Florida.
    So you are truly clueless about what America is really like. Floriduh is a freak show. Not representative of most of the rest of the country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    I think generally, many Americans live in much tighter information bubbles than their European counterparts.
    This is very true. Once again it is a regional thing. Those living on the coasts tend to be more well traveled and better educated. They also do not vote for the orange moron.

    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    Plus Christian fundamentalism has a massive dumbing down effect on the American population.
    This is very true as well. Most of those evangelicals are in the south and midwest. Here is a map that should help;

    Have you ever been to the US?-householdincomeblueredswing_3colormap_web-jpg


    The states in blue mostly vote for anyone other than Trump. They are also more prosperous, better educated, more worldly etc. The states in red are more evangelical, lesser educated, more bigoted, have the highest rates of obesity, they are also most likely to vote for Trump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    The states in red are more evangelical, lesser educated, more bigoted, have the highest rates of obesity, they are also most likely to vote for Trump.
    They also possess fewer teeth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    This is very true. Once again it is a regional thing. Those living on the coasts tend to be more well traveled and better educated. They also do not vote for the orange moron.



    This is very true as well. Most of those evangelicals are in the south and midwest. Here is a map that should help;

    Have you ever been to the US?-householdincomeblueredswing_3colormap_web-jpg


    The states in blue mostly vote for anyone other than Trump. They are also more prosperous, better educated, more worldly etc. The states in red are more evangelical, lesser educated, more bigoted, have the highest rates of obesity, they are also most likely to vote for Trump.
    do them Damn.Hare Krishna still.hang out in the airport? Panhandling. Never spent anytime in Florida apart from.a transit to LA coming back from.belize.. I found that quite strange for an airport
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    ^^ Maybe in Miami, but not in this small town. People were quite nice.

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    ^ The old 'on my phone' excuse, hey.

    I'm mainly a Bristol City fan, just a part time Arsenal fan.

    And it's Anna who has occasionally worn lingerie. Try that kind of thing on Yogi and you'd lose your hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post

    And it's Anna who has occasionally worn lingerie.
    Soz mate.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mendip View Post

    And it's Anna who has occasionally worn lingerie.
    Occasionally.

    Didn't Fred West occasionally bury people under his patio?

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    Not since 1973 when I left the East Coast (NY suburbs and Buffalo) and moved to the SF Bay area which was not really part of the US according to many. My emal tag line was:

    Don't blame Berkeley for Trump:


    Clinton 58,690 88.27% (Our Precinct 654)
    Stein 2,963 4.46% (Our Precinct 42)
    Trump 2,106 3.17% (Our Precinct 35)
    Johnson 898 1.35% (Our Precinct 0)
    Turnout 78.29%

    I think that we were one of the few cities where Jill Stein out polled Trump.

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    I've visted bus and muss if it helps, Americans are wonderful tho I couln't eat a whole one as some of dem mall rats are doubled up like a family size Calzone

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    Apparently someone in that crowd also had a sign saying Where’s the real VP, Elon Musk?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post
    Where’s the real VP, Elon Musk?
    VP? He is the president and has the orange moron wrapped around his finger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    VP? He is the president and has the orange moron wrapped around his finger.
    It kills me what is happening to your great country (ergo the rest of the world).

    It really does. I hate the far right more than you could ever imagine. I really do.

    On the plus side, my Reform voting old folks are waking up a bit. They didn't understand when I told them what would happen with Trump and Putin when I was home at Christmas- now they're like "oh, you told us this would happen..."

    FFS.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    On the plus side, my Reform voting old folks are waking up a bit. They didn't understand when I told them what would happen with Trump and Putin when I was home at Christmas- now they're like "oh, you told us this would happen..."
    Americans were warned for months not to vote for this orange abortion. So many great personalities came out publicly. It was not enough, sadly.

    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    It kills me what is happening to your great country (ergo the rest of the world).
    You watch from the outside. I am living this trauma in real-time all day, every day. You know I am passionate about Ukraine, as has been proven, I have by far the most posts in the Ukraine threads here. The last person that wanted this idiot in office was me. I will tell you right now if I got in the same room as the [at][at][at][at]...

    ... I better bite my tongue. The Secret Service could be listening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post

    ... I better bite my tongue. The Secret Service could be listening.
    This is only half funny.

    As I said elsewhere, they are systematically dismanlting the apparatus of government and anything is possible.

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    Diplomatically, I think the British have played this perfectly.

    You've got to appear to be obsequious to the orange manchild while machinations have obviously gone on with France in terms of a united European front.

    The top and bottom of it though is that we need the US with us and he will have to either take the credit - to support his ego - or veto any peace agreement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    Diplomatically, I think the British have played this perfectly.
    Zel thinks so too...his smile says it all, as his eye muscles are engaged.


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    Seems Trump and the rest of the world totally forgot the Budapest agreement ? 1994 short fucking memories

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLD View Post
    Seems Trump and the rest of the world totally forgot the Budapest agreement ? 1994 short fucking memories
    The ruzzian scum has violated every treaty or peace agreement they have ever signed.

    Have you ever been to the US?-image-jpg

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