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    This guy is an...

    ... cannot be allowed to go on.

    Dear America, please take away his passport.

    Yours,

    The civilised world.

    Trump pushes past Montenegro’s PM - BBC News
    "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

    #2
    Peace through strength!!!

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      #3
      Monte who?

      Go Trump Go!

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        #4
        Arbeit macht frei....

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          #5
          In case anyone else wondered

          Yes, he needs a passport, but no, it's not like everyone else's. The president of the United States, his immediate family, certain top officials, and diplomatic personnel are issued diplomatic passports, which have a black cover and for which the bearer doesn't have to pay a passport fee. When the president travels, a team of people, usually from the State Department, coordinate the paperwork of the trip and hold onto the president's passport. After the president emerges from Air Force One, waves to the crowd, and gets in his limo, he doesn't then stand in line at customs. The State Department employees take his passport, and those of the others in his entourage, through the host country's customs procedures.

          The United States issues three types of passports. There are currently about 44 million holders of the familiar, blue tourist passport (a few thousand people have green passports issued during the bicentennial of the U.S. Consular Service). About 400,000 have a maroon-covered "official" passport. These are issued to people not in the diplomatic corps who are going abroad in the service of the U.S. government--a large percentage of holders of official passports are active-duty military and their families. About 80,000 Americans have diplomatic passports. One perk of the presidency is that even when you're out of office, you get to keep your diplomatic passport. That means Bush, who had one once before, when he was the son of the president, will never have to be without one.
          Does the President Have a Passport?

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            #6
            The world needs a strong leader like him.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
              The world needs a strong leader like him.
              Trump? The guy needs a total oil change....

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                #8
                Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
                In case anyone else wondered



                Does the President Have a Passport?
                What about if he wants to travel to Russia? Does he need to pay £350 for a Russian visitor's visa like the rest of us?

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