Jimbo wrote:
It's not as funny as HKT's joke about Dennis Rodman on the other Trump thread.
Jimbo wrote:
Davey the Fat Boy wrote:Simplifying the cake idiocy a little more...
If a baker refuses to make a cake for a gay wedding, they are refusing because they don't like the customer. They would be perfectly within their rights to refuse a specific design that offended them...just as long as they are willing to make a cake they'd make for anyone else for that couple.
It's the same with the Trump cake. As long as they'd refuse to make one for anyone - it isn't discrimination.
For refusing to make the same-sex wedding cake, he was ordered by the state’s Civil Rights Commission to undergo “re-education” training, change his store policies and file quarterly “compliance” reports for two years.
Drama Queenie wrote:You are a chauvinist of the quaintest kind. About as threatening as Jack Duckworth, you are a harmless relic of that cherished era when things were 'different'. Now get back to drawing a moustache on that page three model
Griff wrote:The notion that Jeremy Corbyn, a lifelong vocal proponent of antisemitism, would stand in front of an antisemitic mural and commend it is utterly preposterous.
Copehead wrote:a right wing cretin like Berger....bleating about racism
Goat Boy wrote:FFS.
Drama Queenie wrote:You are a chauvinist of the quaintest kind. About as threatening as Jack Duckworth, you are a harmless relic of that cherished era when things were 'different'. Now get back to drawing a moustache on that page three model
Griff wrote:The notion that Jeremy Corbyn, a lifelong vocal proponent of antisemitism, would stand in front of an antisemitic mural and commend it is utterly preposterous.
Copehead wrote:a right wing cretin like Berger....bleating about racism
Goat Boy wrote:I actually think it's funny. All this talk of Trump and nukes and three pages about a fucking cake
Drama Queenie wrote:You are a chauvinist of the quaintest kind. About as threatening as Jack Duckworth, you are a harmless relic of that cherished era when things were 'different'. Now get back to drawing a moustache on that page three model
Belle Lettre wrote:Cake or fucking death
Nonsense to the aggressiveness, I've seen more aggression on the my little pony message board......I mean I was told.
Drama Queenie wrote:You are a chauvinist of the quaintest kind. About as threatening as Jack Duckworth, you are a harmless relic of that cherished era when things were 'different'. Now get back to drawing a moustache on that page three model
Count Machuki wrote:admins - please rename the thread "CAKE CORNER"
Footy wrote:
The Who / Jimi Hendrix Experience Saville Theatre, London Jan '67
. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
The Great Defector wrote:Davey the Fat Boy wrote:Simplifying the cake idiocy a little more...
If a baker refuses to make a cake for a gay wedding, they are refusing because they don't like the customer. They would be perfectly within their rights to refuse a specific design that offended them...just as long as they are willing to make a cake they'd make for anyone else for that couple.
It's the same with the Trump cake. As long as they'd refuse to make one for anyone - it isn't discrimination.
I agree, but unfortunately not everyone does, nor does the government backed organizations.For refusing to make the same-sex wedding cake, he was ordered by the state’s Civil Rights Commission to undergo “re-education” training, change his store policies and file quarterly “compliance” reports for two years.
Footy wrote:
The Who / Jimi Hendrix Experience Saville Theatre, London Jan '67
. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
toomanyhatz wrote:The Great Defector wrote:Davey the Fat Boy wrote:Simplifying the cake idiocy a little more...
If a baker refuses to make a cake for a gay wedding, they are refusing because they don't like the customer. They would be perfectly within their rights to refuse a specific design that offended them...just as long as they are willing to make a cake they'd make for anyone else for that couple.
It's the same with the Trump cake. As long as they'd refuse to make one for anyone - it isn't discrimination.
I agree, but unfortunately not everyone does, nor does the government backed organizations.For refusing to make the same-sex wedding cake, he was ordered by the state’s Civil Rights Commission to undergo “re-education” training, change his store policies and file quarterly “compliance” reports for two years.
This is a subject worthy of discussion THAT HAS ABSOLUTELY ZERO TO DO WITH TRUMP IN ANY WAY!!
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Drama Queenie wrote:You are a chauvinist of the quaintest kind. About as threatening as Jack Duckworth, you are a harmless relic of that cherished era when things were 'different'. Now get back to drawing a moustache on that page three model
The Modernist wrote:Okay I'll try and get this thread back on track.
Trump appears to believe that loud threats can weaken his opponent so that any ensuing diplomatic dialogue will be a cakewalk for him. By pursuing this kind of bellicose diplomacy he is attempting to have his cake and eat it. This won't be a piece of cake for him as Kim is as mad as he is and so a more subtle approach is required. He can take some crumbs of comfort from the likelihood that Kim is issuing empty threats. We could see Kim back down, which will be the icing on the cake for Trump.
The Great Defector wrote:Ok, TMH, but I was talking to Davey. We're never gonna see eye to eye on this so let's leave eh. Enjoy your new thread.
Footy wrote:
The Who / Jimi Hendrix Experience Saville Theatre, London Jan '67
. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
Classic Rock Sneelock wrote:the thing is, if North Korea "backs down" it can't look that way to North Koreans. don't you think? I mean, this guy's JOB is to be the pie in the sky and backing down doesn't really seem to be in his or his Dad's playbook.
Footy wrote:
The Who / Jimi Hendrix Experience Saville Theatre, London Jan '67
. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year