London Mayor Sadiq Khan responds to Trump

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  1. Grokmaster

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    Yeah...AFTER TRUMP LEAVES , we see, in Standard Leftist "Get Tough After He Leaves" fashion.

    MACRON, TRUDEAU, now Khan...

    Hilarious. The BALL LESS wonders of the left won't dare confront the President when he's right in front of them, SHREDDING THEIR A**ES...but , boy, after he leaves...WOW...look how "big and tough" they are then !!

    And they have big BALLOONS...like the little, nutless, babies they are....

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    You have a poor memory.

    Obama charms the Queen with fine manners as he guides her down the stairs at D-Day event while Russia's Putin looks unimpressed
    • President Obama was pictured gently helping the 88-year-old monarch down the stairs at Chateau de Benouville, Normandy
    • The pair were deep in conversation on their way to lunch with other world leaders
    • Obama and the queen were seated next to each other - and away from Russia's President Vladimir Putin
    • Queen Elizabeth made sure to keep her distance from Russian president after Prince Charles compared him to Hitler last month
    By SNEJANA FARBEROV

    PUBLISHED: 23:41 EDT, 6 June 2014 | UPDATED: 09:49 EDT, 7 June 2014

    continued

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ay-event-Russias-Putin-looks-unimpressed.html
     
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    So they talked and sat next to each other, and he made sure she didn't fall.

    Riveting.
     
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    Londonstan Mayor Sadiq Khan responds to Trump....and no one cares.
     
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    Was that before or after he "gifted" her an incorrectly voltage I-POD with HIS OWN SPEECHES ON IT, the egomaniacal, narcissistic DORK....
     
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    The little , pencil-necked jacka***...
     
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    Big deal...........
     
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    Typical stupidity of the asinine, INEXPERIENCED Obama, who NEVER TRAVELLED ANYWHERE unless it was with his Mommy, or after he got on OUR TEAT.

    Pres.Trump DWARFS Obama's international experience, as he shows daily.

    I haven't heard ONE "APOLOGY FOR AMERICA" from our President.

    He doesn't like the GROVELLING POSITION(s) that Obama perfected.
     
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    Wrong.

    When one CAN plead guilty to a crime which is strictly exercise of free speech then UK politicians who passed and enforce such laws are despicable
     
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    Dear god Obama and the queen sat with Putin at the same time??? TRAITORS!!!!!
     
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    So says the supporter of the World Traveler Obamas On Our Dime Only....
     
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    Top 10 Obama United Kingdom Gaffes:

    1. The Toast:


    President Inspector Clouseau completely bungles a toast to Queen Elizabeth:

    The screwup: At this point, the band launched into “God Save the Queen” — but Obama continued speaking over the music: “. . . for the vitality of the special relationship between our peoples, and in the words of Shakespeare, ‘To this blessed plot, this Earth, this realm, this England.’ To the Queen.” She gave him a look, he set down his glass, and then stood motionless until the music stopped. Then everyone picked up their glasses. Oops.

    2. The iPod:

    President Inspector Clouseau gifts Queen Elizabeth with an iPod loaded with videos and photos of…himself:

    The bestowing of the Royal iPod brought a cringe from one top etiquette expert, who said it confirmed that Obama hasn’t figured out presidential gift-giving. Or that they shouldn’t all come from Best Buy[


    3. The Incompatible DVDs:

    President Inspector Clouseau gifts Prime Minister Gordon Brown with a cheap box-set of DVDs incompatible with British DVD players:

    As he headed back home from Washington, Gordon Brown must have rummaged through his party bag with disappointment.

    Because all he got was a set of DVDs. Barack Obama, the leader of the world’s richest country, gave the Prime Minister a box set of 25 classic American films – a gift about as exciting as a pair of socks.

    Gordon Brown is a well-known movie fan, so I’m sure he not only appreciated the White House laying out a cool two-hundred bucks or so for a pile of DVDs he couldn’t watch, but also gifting him with movies any movie fan would already own.
    4. The Hug

    Touching the Queen is as big a no-no at Buckingham Palace as sincere patriotism is at the Obama White House:

    Whoever briefed Michelle Obama on the things one does and doesn’t do with one’s hands when one meets the Queen must be wondering what went wrong.

    Within minutes of their first encounter at Buckingham Palace yesterday, America’s first lady broke royal protocol by doing the unthinkable: she gave the Queen a hug. The monarch, for her part, responded with equally flagrant disregard for convention by returning the gesture.

    5. The Throwing of Churchill out of the Oval Office
    Thanks to some dogged (and very entertaining) reporting from ABC’s Jake Tapper, we’ve finally gotten to the bottom of the Obama White House’s lies surrounding Churchill Bust-Gate. But the bottom line is that this remains 100% true:

    But when British officials offered to let Mr. Obama to hang onto the bust for a further four years, the White House said: “Thanks, but no thanks.”

    6. The Kitchen Meeting:

    “The Special Relationship” hits bottom as Obama makes the British Prime Minister chase him around America like a scorned school girl:

    British officials made five attempts to secure official talks with the US President and even agreed to a policy change in an attempt to land a joint appearance between the two leaders, said diplomatic sources.

    But the White House rebuffed the offers and Mr. Brown, who had hoped to increase his popularity by appearing on his own with Mr. Obama, had to settle instead for a snatched conversation with the President in a New York kitchen.

    7. The, uhm, Special Relationship?

    Special Relationship? What Special Relationship?

    The gratuitous words of a State Department official in May 2009 were particularly harmful. “There’s nothing special about Britain,” the official said. “You’re just the same as the other 190 countries in the world. You shouldn’t expect special treatment.”

    8. The, uhm Special Relationship? – Part Deux:

    Why don’t you take a look, because I’ve looked all over and there’s no Special Relationship anywhere:

    The Obama administration is not known for its pro-British track record, but this is by far the strongest indication yet that the current White House has little regard for the Special Relationship and its unique role in modern American history. At a White House photo opportunity with French President Nicolas Sarkozy today … President Obama had this to say:

    “We don’t have a stronger friend and stronger ally than Nicolas Sarkozy, and the French people.”

    Quite what the French have done to merit this kind of high praise from the US president is difficult to fathom, and if the White House means what it says this represents an extraordinary sea change in US foreign policy.

    9. The Old Obama’s-Too-Tired-To-Treat-The-British-PM-With-Respect Ploy:

    It was March of 2009 and the President was exhausted from putting together the policies that would ensure our economy would never-ever-ever-ever recover.

    Sources close to the White House say Mr. Obama and his staff have been “overwhelmed” by the economic meltdown and have voiced concerns that the new president is not getting enough rest.

    British officials, meanwhile, admit that the White House and US State Department staff were utterly bemused by complaints that the Prime Minister should have been granted full-blown press conference and a formal dinner, as has been customary. They concede that Obama aides seemed unfamiliar with the expectations that surround a major visit by a British prime minister.

    But Washington figures with access to Mr. Obama’s inner circle explained the slight by saying that those high up in the administration have had little time to deal with international matters, let alone the diplomatic niceties of the special relationship.

    10. The Compromising of British Intelligence:

    The White House leaking national security secrets to make the President look good?

    Go on!

    An alleged intelligence leak regarding a covert operation that thwarted an “underwear bomb” plot last week is now creating distrust and ill feelings within the U.S. intelligence community and has led to increased talk about intelligence leaks at the highest levels of government, according to terrorism experts on Friday.

    Former Central Intelligence Agency officers are openly blaming President Barack Obama, his administration, and possibly his campaign committee for undermining national security and compromising the British domestic and foreign intelligence agencies, MI5 and MI6, for political reasons, according to a U.S. counterterrorism source who contacted the Law Enforcement Examiner on Friday and requested anonymity.

    https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2012/07/28/obama-top-ten-uk-gaffes/
     
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    Oh don't go there... Trump has spent more traveling to his golf resorts in the first year than Obama spent in 8 years... and all Trump's adult kids are traveling on your dime.
     
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    It's being reported that your free-speech loving BFF banned the pro-Trump event....approved and welcomed the [violent] anti-Trump protests, but banned the pro-Trump gathering.
     
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    Sadiq Khan said people can "disagree in a mature and adult way with the president", yet permits the flying of a baby Trump balloon over London.

    Flying a baby Trump balloon isn't "mature" or "adult" like.

    Sadiq Khan is a hypocritical POS.
     
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    Police in Sadiq Khan’s London have used the Public Order Act to prevent a rally in support of U.S. President Donald Trump outside the American embassy, despite permitting a large, ill-tempered anti-Trump rally on Friday.


    “I was planning to go to the American embassy to meet with a group of demonstrators who are planning to welcome Trump into the country… it’s really good to see him in this country, and speaking truth to the people in power in this country,” explained David Kurten, an elected member of the London Assembly for the Brexit-supporting UK Independence Party.
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    “And we’ve also been told that if I go to the American embassy in a group of three or more people that I’m liable to be arrested myself — so free speech is dead,” he concluded.

    “What this is, is Sadiq Khan not wanting people to express pro-Trump values,” added Young Independence Deputy Chairman Reece Coombes.

    https://www.breitbart.com/london/20...utm_campaign=Feed:+breitbart+(Breitbart+News)
     
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    They don't want true freedom of expression. They want to be able to abuse, threaten, intimidate without restriction. But they don't want it done to them.
     
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    The police in England and Wales are responsible to local authority but not able to be directed by it. I'm not sure of the situation in the US because it seems to be different in that the employers of police are able to direct on operational matters. Not in England and Wales, there's a long line of legal authority which states that won't happen. Even an individual police constable is independent and can't be ordered to act or not act in the execution of duty. The Mayor cannot order PC Atkins to lock someone up.
     
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    Except that's not what happened. What happened was that Yaxley-Lennon was ordered not to jeopardise three separate trials. He did. He pleaded guilty. There is no crime of "strictly exercising free speech", the concept doesn't make sense anyway.
     
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    He jeopardized nothing.

    And you conveniently ignored Dankula and others.

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    As long as such people can be arrested or charged with a crime for exercising speech then the UK has no freedom of speech.
     
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    Tell me about Dankula.
     
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    Rubbish indeed! Robinson broke an unjust law just as Martin Luther King did in order to highlight the immorality of it.

    What British politicians, and you, euphemistically call "free speech" is nothing of the kind and it would be better called "government permitted and approved speech".

    And when anyone dares to point out certain unpleasant inconvenient truths with regards to specially protected classes of British citizens, government forces quickly shut it down.

    Yes, you can say whatever you like as long as the government lets you. That's not free speech....that's permitted speech.
     
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    Khan makes the most unintentional ironically true comment on British "free speech" one can imagine.
     
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