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I imagine because of his big, fluffy hooded jacket.



Sue Wrote:

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> > This guy stood out like a sore thumb to be

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> How?

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EDmummy Wrote:

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> I imagine because of his big, fluffy hooded

> jacket.

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> Sue Wrote:

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> > > This guy stood out like a sore thumb to be

> > honest.

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> > How?


That (I know he won't always wear it)


He has a distinctive nose/eyebrows look about him too IMHO

- although without the jacket who knows

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Glad he has been caught but something is troubling me... It is perfectly fine for a middle aged white man to be grabbing pussy all his life, and promoting it as a way to win the ladies and then to be elected as US President but in contrast this black man has caused outrage and has been hunted down, captured and arrested for his crimes. Surely the two should be treated the same and I do not mean there shoud be two presidents.
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Ok sorry to bring 'you know who' into the debate Zelig but I don't think anyone thinks it is ok for that awful old white/orange man to Do all the things he has been boasting about (including sexual assault, tax evasion and goodness knows what else) - that's why everyone is up in arms and protesting

In the streets. I'd love him to also be brought to account and perhaps questioned using the techniques he

Is so in favour of.

Sorry admin

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