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Trump On Red Card

This morning, during comments to the press, Trump acknowledged that he, not the US team, instigated the call to the head of FIFA, told him that “That wasn’t a foul, that wasn’t even an infraction,” and asked him to reverse the call.

This is remarkable and has not happened as long as I have been on the planet.

And what I mean is how someone went from zero knowledge of soccer to full rules super fluency overnight. Burt it's probably not a reach for someone who know everything better than anyone alive.

When in doubt check with the reflective pool crew, or any historical reference on communism.

Yeah, yeah, we voted for him as a nation.
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Burnley123 · 41-45, M
And what I mean is how someone went from zero knowledge of soccer to full rules super fluency overnight.

I am the biggest sawccer fan. The biggest. I've been following Melchester United since before they won Wimbledon. Nobody knows more about it than me. They kick the ball. Did you know that? In football, they throw the ball but in sawccer, they kick it. They get really big crowds at the games, let me tell you. But my crowds are bigger. When I go to the game, they say the crowds are even bigger. The biggest they've ever seen at a World Cup. That's what they all say.

It was never a red card. Not even an inflection. I bet the referee was a Democrat. They do that. I am the most persecuted person in the world. I am not comparing myself to Jesus but I am persecuted like Jesus.
Northwest · M
@Burnley123 Incidentally, he was thinking about showing up at the game along with, but his inner circle convinced him that it would be bad if hs was late to the NATO meeting.

The real reason: the Seattle crowd will be mooning him all the way to his seat and then all the way back to Boeing field.
JSul3 · 70-79
U.S. striker Folarin Balogun was born in this country by immigrant parents.

He is the definition of a birthright citizen of the United States.

Trump would be trying to deport him had the SCOTUS not ruled against it.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@JSul3 Definitely. Though he was raised in England and came up through the Arsenal academy system. African parents.

I would take him for England too, as a successor to Harry Kane but its not to be.

 
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