I was able to watch President Trump's inauguration today utterly uplifting and inspiring ,if only we had someone like him ,a truly remarkable man.Has the WHO bang to rights .America destroyed our glorious empire and now they have learnt the cost of Empire.What could have been better than what we did in this world, spread the light of Chr…
I was able to watch President Trump's inauguration today utterly uplifting and inspiring ,if only we had someone like him ,a truly remarkable man.Has the WHO bang to rights .America destroyed our glorious empire and now they have learnt the cost of Empire.What could have been better than what we did in this world, spread the light of Christianity and civilisation to people(in Africa)who couldn't even read or write and didn't even have clothes at the time.Sadly they are irredeemable just look at the picture of this savage who murdered those innocents in Southport.Worthy of the mau mau.The only thing to do with such monsters is hang them.
I well remember visiting the museum of old South Africa with Ian Smith ,the last time I met him ,in Cape town.As one entered there was a room ,on the ceiling were Many noose, representing the amount of terrorists hanged under Apartheid.I remember saying to the pygmy that was showing us around that it was such a waste of rope as one bullet could do two .If the poor soul could have gone red ,I'm sure she would .
I was able to watch President Trump's inauguration today utterly uplifting and inspiring ,if only we had someone like him ,a truly remarkable man.Has the WHO bang to rights .America destroyed our glorious empire and now they have learnt the cost of Empire.What could have been better than what we did in this world, spread the light of Christianity and civilisation to people(in Africa)who couldn't even read or write and didn't even have clothes at the time.Sadly they are irredeemable just look at the picture of this savage who murdered those innocents in Southport.Worthy of the mau mau.The only thing to do with such monsters is hang them.
I well remember visiting the museum of old South Africa with Ian Smith ,the last time I met him ,in Cape town.As one entered there was a room ,on the ceiling were Many noose, representing the amount of terrorists hanged under Apartheid.I remember saying to the pygmy that was showing us around that it was such a waste of rope as one bullet could do two .If the poor soul could have gone red ,I'm sure she would .