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bruh, i rode the train almost errday in the 90s and no one ever stuck me for my north face, bear coat, columbia jacket etc.
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difference is you're actually black.
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yes. wtf is wrong with our president?

can he be tricked into being a decent president? like if we gave john Goodman scabies on the face, could be pretend to be bannon?
 
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ninja really stuck in an echo chamber of da 90's. it's really sad to see. he uses da 90's as a measuring stick. while the 90's were cool, i've moved on, yeah i agree they were good times but im not dwelling in it.

seeing people like that makes me realize that the delusion is real among certain people. and facing the fact that the moment has gone is not a choice.
 
:lol can you imagine Ninja at a Trump rally?
Trump gonna see the man and point him out and be like: "Look there, that's my African American over there"

Ninja gonna shout back and be like "IM NOT BLACK B"
 
Cameroon NT summit 8o

Vol: Come with Empty Stomachs, but Leave da Cuban at Home

:lol

D.C. has a very large Cameroonian community, and to my knowledge, it's one of the few places in the US where you find Cameroonian restaurants. The CEO chicken is recommended, along with ndole + plantains (or cassava bread).
 
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can you imagine Ninja at a Trump rally?
Some clown supporters are calling him the n-word assuming he's a "paid protester"
Ninja gonna shout back and be like "IM NOT BLACK B"
Fixed. But let's go back to our routine of ignoring mr Hood 
 
 
Can we get back on topic?
what's wrong? this is da **** show u wanted, could've kept my name out ya mouths and i would've been on my way.
I never mentioned you, Edwin.

Again, can we get back on topic, and stop talking about posting loaded guns on internet message boards decades ago.

Back to the topic at hand, though...

http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/17/politics/donald-trump-angela-merkel/

He did not apologize to the British government after it said that the report of UK surveillance was "ridiculous."

Turning to Merkel, who was angry to find out after leaks by Edward Snowden that the US National Security Agency had tapped her phone, Trump said "at least we have something in common".
 
what's wrong? this is da **** show u wanted, could've kept my name out ya mouths and i would've been on my way.

you put it on yourself with your idiotic rhetoric. you act like you are dropping gems of knowledge. mean while you live in a bubble which is a figment of your imagination. you have never left your neighborhood and act like all your rules apply to the outside world. well they don't. once you put your materialistic ways to the side, you will begin to understand to appreciate other people's opinions instead of taking a defensive stance all the time.
 
:lol can you imagine Ninja at a Trump rally?
Trump gonna see the man and point him out and be like: "Look there, that's my African American over there"

Ninja gonna shout back and be like "IM NOT BLACK B"

Trump is gonna kick him out after mistaking him for Obama.
 
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Back to the topic at hand, though...

http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/17/politics/donald-trump-angela-merkel/


He did not apologize to the British government after it said that the report of UK surveillance was "ridiculous."



Turning to Merkel, who was angry to find out after leaks by Edward Snowden that the US National Security Agency had tapped her phone, Trump said "at least we have something in common".

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:lol at the last frame

"Who's man is this?"
 
Cameroon NT summit 8o

Vol: Come with Empty Stomachs, but Leave da Cuban at Home

:lol

D.C. has a very large Cameroonian community, and to my knowledge, it's one of the few places in the US where you find Cameroonian restaurants. The CEO chicken is recommended, along with ndole + plantains (or cassava bread).

Been to a couple west African restaurants, Bookum, Chez Dior, nandos, don't know if any were straight Cameroon though.
 
what's wrong? this is da **** show u wanted, could've kept my name out ya mouths and i would've been on my way.

you put it on yourself with your idiotic rhetoric. you act like you are dropping gems of knowledge. mean while you live in a bubble which is a figment of your imagination. you have never left your neighborhood and act like all your rules apply to the outside world. well they don't. once you put your materialistic ways to the side, you will begin to understand to appreciate other people's opinions instead of taking a defensive stance all the time.

if a guy in a bubble of all places knew Democrats were ****** in November, then ya party even worse off then anyone could imagine :lol
 
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...l/?tid=pm_opinions_pop&utm_term=.07a759d3a12b

According to these polls, a majority of people are against the results of Trump's/Bannon's immigration policy, and they seem to favor the policy implemented by the previous administration.

The poll also finds that a whopping 90 percent favor allowing those who have been working here “for a number of years,” know English, and are willing to pay back taxes to stay and eventually apply for citizenship. Only nine percent want them deported. And 60 percent say the government should prioritize legalizing those working here illegally over deporting them.

Meanwhile, sizable majorities disapprove of Trump’s planned border wall and ban on refugees and migrants from Muslim-majority countries.


Bannon flatly rejects the very existence of such public sentiments.

Dude is nuts.

GOP FANTASY POLICIES, UNMASKED: Paul Krugman explains how Trump’s budget and the GOP health-care plan will reveal the truth about GOP policy to voters:

What will happen if anti-big-government politicians find themselves in a position to put their agenda into practice? Voters will quickly get a lesson in what slashing spending really means — and they won’t be happy. That’s basically the wall Obamacare repeal has just smashed into. And the same thing will happen if this Trump whatever-it-is turns into an actual budget.

As Krugman notes, people hate spending on generic bureaucracy, but they will not support deep cuts to federal programs that protect the environment and feed the hungry.

The question remains: will voters act on it?
 
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