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Trump’s Comments About Gun Laws in Britain and France Prompt Anger and Rebukes
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President Trump's long-delayed visit to Britain to meet Prime Minister Theresa May is scheduled for July 13. Meanwhile, it was only last month he had warmly received French President Emmanuel Macron in Washington. But despite the outward appearance of warm ties with Britain and France, traditionally two of the United States' strongest European allies, Trump managed to stoke outrage and anger in both London and Paris this weekend — and he did so with a single speech. |
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MarkHamTownsend
(5/7/2018)
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Shows "Web page unavailable." Exactly what comment President Trump made is impossible to discover without access to the story, but it is true that while the British have banned many guns and forbidden self defense uses of guns, it's also true that London's murder rate recently exceeded the murder rate of New York City ---- but not through means of gunplay, but from the use of knives. So some British boob got her nose out of joint because Trump said something unpolitic. British boob: GO SOAK YOUR HEAD IN A POT OF TEA. |
| Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(5/7/2018)
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Ok, finally got to the story. It really is nothing more than euro weenies whining about something Trump stated. The crime rate in London has not been represented as good. Even that ol libtard Dan Rather admitted that violent crime over there was worse than America, factoring out murder. I'd like to hear a London er explain Chicago's violence, an American city with severe gun control laws. |
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