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Did I hear him say thank you to the American people and people of the world did he mean Russia. He sounded delusional, like he thought he was in a movie about a guy like him who somehow become an American President, it was purely a Hollywood script I bet.
The end of the Dark Ages, and returning the country to the people, hope restored!
Rev. Franklin Graham stated "it started to rain Mr. President as you came to the platform, but that rain is a sign of God's blessing".
There are signs everywhere for those who make the choice to see them.
While I posted, someone else posted this, just goes to show, we were listening I guess although their take on a "blessing"........... Room for everyone under the Trump administration though.
"Tinkling"? Hillary should have chosen the name brand "protection".
Just a note: This is the first time since 1985 that a rabbi spoke at the benediction. There is room for everyone under Trump's administration.
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Did I hear him say thank you to the American people and people of the world did he mean Russia. He sounded delusional, like he thought he was in a movie about a guy like him who somehow become an American President, it was purely a Hollywood script I bet.
Amazing. And at the same time Trump began to speak, it sprinkled -- a sign of God's blessing.
I thought that was funny too.
Poor Franklin Graham fell far from the tree.
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