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Politics - Printable Version +- Music Discussion (https://www.music-discussion.com) +-- Forum: Community (https://www.music-discussion.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Off Topic Chat (https://www.music-discussion.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Thread: Politics (/showthread.php?tid=9418) Pages:
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Politics - Oceansoul - 18-11-2016 Lovely Linda Wrote:We have no evidence right now that he will do worse. He has not even taken office. Ahh, okay. Yeah, there are progressives and left leaning people protesting right now and some people are reacting very strongly. Some are scared, angry, and concerned about their rights, their friends, and minorities. My focus is on paying attention to Trump's potential policies and see what develops to know what to do. Politics - Oceansoul - 18-11-2016 One of my issues with Trump is that he sends contradictory and inconsistent messages. Who knows what he might do? The people he is currently surrounding himself with doesn't make me feel optimistic. Politics - Music Head - 18-11-2016 Oceansoul Wrote:Talk is so cheap.not if Hillary is giving a speech Politics - Oceansoul - 18-11-2016 The Supreme Court of the UK recently ruled that Scotland and Wales can have a say in the Brexit court case and can make an appeal. http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-38027230 Politics - Lovely Linda - 19-11-2016 Music Head Wrote:not if Hillary is giving a speech:laugh: Good one MH :laugh: and so true! Politics - Jerome - 19-11-2016 Lovely Linda Wrote:We have no evidence right now that he will do worse. He has not even taken office. This is becoming ridiculous - for God's sake America - grow up! Politics - Music Head - 19-11-2016 Trumps Attorney General selection of Jeff Sessions announced yesterday and away we go with the racism accusations from the left Politics - Lovely Linda - 20-11-2016 Thought this was a interesting interview. Saw it last night. [video=youtube;bzJQBIDi9uU]https:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-bzJQBIDi9uU[/video] Politics - Lovely Linda - 20-11-2016 Heard tonight that Obama is going to try and get Israel to go back to 1967 in his last days. Don't think that is going to happen. Politics - Music Head - 20-11-2016 looks like Trump finally found a musician who supports him from music-news Former Motley Crue bad boy Vince Neil has been tapped to perform at U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's inauguration in January (17). The rocker reveals he was approached and offered the gig "months ago", revealing he'll perform with his band in Washington, D.C. on 20 January (17). "The promoters asked if I was available, and I said yes," Neil tells Billboard. "So we sent all of the band's passports to the Secret Service, so everybody can get in, and all of the crew people, not knowing who was winning. But we were already scheduled to play." Fans of Trump thought they had spotted Neil at the Republican's third debate with Hillary Clinton in Las Vegas, but the rocker insists it was a lookalike greeting the now-president-elect. "My mom called me, and said, 'I saw you shaking Donald Trump's hand!' (But) I wasnât there...! The funny thing is I was invited to go and I just decided not to and watch it from home. "I think just because there was a guy with long blond hair from Las Vegas, itâs got to be Vince Neil, right?" Meanwhile, Vince reveals he has no idea what songs he will perform at the inauguration, stating, "I don't know if the Republican Party says which songs to play and what not to do. It's a little ways out. I'll have more information as time goes on." Trump's choice of performer is a little controversial considering Neil recently struck a deal to avoid time behind bars after he was charged with attacking a woman and pulling her to the ground by her hair. His lawyers appeared in court on 19 October (16) and pleaded guilty on his behalf to misdemeanour battery. Neil will have to pay $1,000 (£809), spend six months on informal probation, and undergo impulse control counselling, according to TMZ. The rock star confronted the woman as he left a casino with Nicolas Cage. The actor was filmed grappling with Neil after the incident outside the Aria Hotel. The woman also sued Neil for over $150,000 (£121,000). That case is pending. |