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Trump and Abe hit the fairways — largely out of public view — Trump golf club in FL

Re: Trump and Abe hit the fairways — largely out of public view — Trump golf club in

Personally I have always thought of golf as a sport for men that could not handle more manly pursuits like fishing or hunting. :)
Yeah, I never saw golf as a "real man's" sport, either.

I'd put boxing firstly, then the three of Football, Hockey, B-Ball, followed by Baseball. Wrestling probably should be in there somewhere, too.
 
Re: Trump and Abe hit the fairways — largely out of public view — Trump golf club in

Well, my last comment was purely joking.

But fair enough, I'll keep that in mind.

You know though, if you put something out there in a debate forum, you've gotta' be open to criticism and counter argument. And you have made yourself a preeminent Trump proponent.

Anyway, I do old-school SouthSide thin - Sausage, Oinions, and Anchovy! I don't drink much these days, but my wife will be more than happy to help you knock-off a bottle or two of Italian red - Sicilian Morgante Nero D'Avola - to be exact!

Check it out, starting at post #2:

DP

No kidding, that is what I said.
 
Re: Trump and Abe hit the fairways — largely out of public view — Trump golf club in

No kidding, that is what I said.
But what I really want to know:

What do you think of the wine? ;)
 
Re: Trump and Abe hit the fairways — largely out of public view — Trump golf club in

But what I really want to know:

What do you think of the wine? ;)

I think maybe the intended audience does not have the palate to get it.

Unfortunately.
 
Re: Trump and Abe hit the fairways — largely out of public view — Trump golf club in

Personally I have always thought of golf as a sport for men that could not handle more manly pursuits like fishing or hunting. :)

Those are not manly sports, those are sports for boys. Hockey is the only truly manly sport!
 
Re: Trump and Abe hit the fairways — largely out of public view — Trump golf club in

Those are not manly sports, those are sports for boys. Hockey is the only truly manly sport!

Seeing these two Blackhawks at a young age definitely made me think so.....

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Unfortunately, mom put the kibosh on my nascent hockey career.
Something along the lines of...."I didn't pay that orthodontist bill so you could get your teeth knocked out".
 
Re: Trump and Abe hit the fairways — largely out of public view — Trump golf club in

I will admit that by using his own private facilities he has the ability to do the Peoples business behind closed doors.

It makes me uneasy and uncomfortable.

I believe the Peoples business should be transparent & open, conducted in public venues & facilities.

Can you name me one time the people's business has ever been done in a transparent and open, conducted in public venues and facilities? Government officials always do business in private. The public has ZERO access to any of the places business is being discussed. You think the public had access to Camp David for the Camp David Accords? 2000 Camp David Summit (2000)? Or 38th G8 Summit (2012)?

There was zero public access to Camp David. Camp David is so protected and rural, if locals don't know you.. they won't talk about it. It's highly secured location. I grew 9 miles from it, also grew up right next to a location 99.99% of Americans didn't know about until after 9/11 when Cheney was sent there. It's called Raven Rock (Site R to locals), it was and still is the Underground Pentagon.

Reality is.. Governments want secrecy and you are better off trying to get into Fort Knox because you can actually see Fort Knox from the road. When the G8 Summit was moved from Chicago to Camp David, Secret Service shut Catoctin Mountain Park and Cunningham Falls State Park. No Fly area was expanded from 18 kilometers to 55 kilometers. That meant no flights in or out of Hagerstown, Maryland.

So excuse me.. if I don't buy the bs you are selling about it. No President or one of his officials as given access to the public. Rather the press is told what to write about.
 
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