Romania Protests
vendredi 10 février 2017 à 01:00Large protests against releasing imprisoned corrupt politicians continue all around Romania.
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Large protests against releasing imprisoned corrupt politicians continue all around Romania.
A court temporarily suspended the troll's partial ban on Muslims, so the troll said this was done by a "'so-called' judge".
I think the troll is trying to build up mob support for defying the judiciary so he can in effect rule by decree.
The troll is a salesman more than a businessman. His approach to "creating jobs", like his approach to "creating casinos", is to borrow a lot of money.
Pipeline protester Ken Ward, facing decades in prison for shutting off a pipeline by turning a valve, got a mistrial.
Some jurors must have been convinced by his arguments that he was acting to protect our world.
The troll's partial ban on Muslims included automatically denying their applications for citizenship and permanent residency. The ACLU sued stop this.
Now it seems that the troll cancelled this.
Perhaps he found out he was going to lose the case.