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Old 10-11-2016, 08:41 PM   #11
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Default Re: US Presidential Elections - Boring or Important to Australia?

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How is it sticking it to the establishment if you voted for the Republican candidate this time?

The funny thing is Clinton actually got more votes than Trump but lost the election.
Well i guess in this instance the establishment is the left leaning PC crew driven by MSM who demand that everyone tow the party line or be labelled the very things that Trump has endured.

Well, the American people who cared enough to vote, did so, and the bloke they elected is supposedly the epitome of everything the left try to save us from, go figure.

Time will tell, if those behind the scenes dont make an example of him first...
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