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Old 08-21-2020, 09:22 PM
 
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Did you lift this from someone speaking at the DNC I think they had recently?
Nope
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Old 08-23-2020, 06:49 AM
 
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That you bring the word diss into a discussion about a POTUS says a lot about you and about that POTUS, and none of that is good.

Cadet Bonespurs isn't a fighter. Calling him a fighter is disrespectful to people who served in combat.

People who served in combat, and in other rolls during that war, didn't call trying to avoid getting an STD while residing stateside their 'personal Vietnam'...and Trump did.

Unless the adversary is another world leader, he should let the criticism roll off of his back. Not doing so is 'punching down', which isn't Presidential. Trump isn't able to manage this because he's thin skinned and insecure. He lets this criticism from people who aren't world leaders get to him, and he then lashes out.
I'm sorry, what do you mean by me saying "diss"?


I do not diss the President of the United States, if that is what you are worried about. I may say other people diss him who hate him.
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Old 08-23-2020, 06:55 AM
 
Location: Florida
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My Asian and Hispanic neighbors have a Trump flag flying. I have my flag on order. I have my Trump sign out . I want everyone to know I do not support socialist communism and support the best WE THE PEOPLE president , Donald J. Trump.
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Old 08-23-2020, 10:00 AM
 
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This is true, but we were all aware of that before his election.
When he announced "they are some tough Hombres", we had the choice between him, and a woman who has lied her way through out her political career, and because of her connections remained a free woman.
The voters , along with the electoral college, decided the man with the tough Hombres would be a better choice, and it proved to be the right choice.
You get trump is the same, right? His daddy set him up. Money, connections, everything.

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Isn't Donna Hylton a convicted murder???? Joe's pretty chumy with her????

https://xnewsweekly.com/donna-hylton...urer-murderer/

https://www.lacortenews.com/n/convic...mmunity-leader
You know Donna’s background? A woman who spent here childhood being abused. Was repeatedly raped.

She served her time and came out reformed. She’s not the umpteenth trump associate in recent years being indicted.
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Old 08-23-2020, 10:11 AM
 
Location: Coastal Mid-Atlantic
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To begin, I voted for Trump in the last election, and I will again in the upcoming one.
Now with that put aside, we have all heard about some of the nasty people associated with Trump during his presidency.
Some are facing jail time, and some are already in jail.

Now, let us go back to when Trump was campaigning for his first election.
I distinctly remember him saying on a few occasions, "I will have strong people in my administration, and some of these people are tough,some of these are bad guys".
"They know how to get things done".

So why should it be a surprise to anyone that some of these people have wound up in courts, and jail?
He told all of us, before being elected, "I know some really bad Hombre's".
Regardless of who he knew(knows) he has still been a president doing right for this country.

Many dems are quick to point out Trumps associates, and that he is only doing good for Donald Trump.
Before this pandemic, this country broke all kind of long standing records, as soon as he became president.
One has only to look at the facts.
Facts don't lie.

So yeah, he has had some "really bad Hombres" in his administration(and by now, most are gone).
He has kept this country afloat during some tough times since January, and that is more than enough reason to vote for him in November.

He is not perfect, no president is, but looking at what has been accomplished since he became president is undeniable fact.

During his first campaign, he warned us,"some of these are bad guys".
He felt the American voters should be made aware of just who he was, and what to expect when he became president.
The dems shout out at every move this president makes, and it isn't like they weren't warned ahead of time.
He told everyone during his campaign," things are going to change, I can assure you of that".
So what part of Donald Trump do they not understand?

When you rule by corruption, and his incompetence. It will eventually catch up with you. Look at his past yes men now in jail. Then hires more. Paying attention. Its a revolving door. He's on damage control now. Watch the decisions he makes and lies he spews out.
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Old 08-23-2020, 10:30 AM
 
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To begin, I voted for Trump in the last election, and I will again in the upcoming one.
Now with that put aside, we have all heard about some of the nasty people associated with Trump during his presidency.
Some are facing jail time, and some are already in jail.

Now, let us go back to when Trump was campaigning for his first election.
I distinctly remember him saying on a few occasions, "I will have strong people in my administration, and some of these people are tough,some of these are bad guys".
"They know how to get things done".

So why should it be a surprise to anyone that some of these people have wound up in courts, and jail?
He told all of us, before being elected, "I know some really bad Hombre's".
Regardless of who he knew(knows) he has still been a president doing right for this country.

Many dems are quick to point out Trumps associates, and that he is only doing good for Donald Trump.
Before this pandemic, this country broke all kind of long standing records, as soon as he became president.
One has only to look at the facts.
Facts don't lie.

So yeah, he has had some "really bad Hombres" in his administration(and by now, most are gone).
He has kept this country afloat during some tough times since January, and that is more than enough reason to vote for him in November.

He is not perfect, no president is, but looking at what has been accomplished since he became president is undeniable fact.

During his first campaign, he warned us,"some of these are bad guys".
He felt the American voters should be made aware of just who he was, and what to expect when he became president.
The dems shout out at every move this president makes, and it isn't like they weren't warned ahead of time.
He told everyone during his campaign," things are going to change, I can assure you of that".
So what part of Donald Trump do they not understand?
So you don’t support the rule of law?

Or law and order? Like so many of you claim Trump does? If he was a big supporter of law and order he wouldn’t have so many of his associates in jail. He definitely wouldn’t be pardoning them... but oh yeah he does that too.

If these guys knew how to “get things done” they wouldn’t be in jail. Part of knowing how to get things done means doing it legally.

The boss is ultimately responsible for the actions of those acting on his behalf. He cares about nobody but himself.
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Old 08-23-2020, 10:40 AM
 
Location: Los Angeles
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So you don’t support the rule of law?

Or law and order? Like so many of you claim Trump does? If he was a big supporter of law and order he wouldn’t have so many of his associates in jail. He definitely wouldn’t be pardoning them... but oh yeah he does that too.

If these guys knew how to “get things done” they wouldn’t be in jail. Part of knowing how to get things done means doing it legally.

The boss is ultimately responsible for the actions of those acting on his behalf. He cares about nobody but himself.

"Getting things done" does not always mean they are done legally.
The instituting of the daca program is one example.
Many things in private business are done illegally, that is how some businesses survive.
Are you really that mis informed?
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Old 08-23-2020, 03:36 PM
 
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Jesus, Trump has done nothing but divide us. He panders to his base and says the liberals are evil. He is a leader to his base, not a leader of our whole country. Presidents don't pit the people in our country against each other. Presidents unite. That is leadership. He grew up rich, yet he wasn't satisfied with the wealth. He wanted more. So he started the Apprentice, which I actually liked. He complained year after year about his show not winning an Emmy. That show wasn't enough for him. He still wanted more. He wanted love and accolades. Trump was always a democrat until recently. So yes, I understand Trump perfectly well.
What car was the first one he ever drove, if ever?
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Old 08-23-2020, 03:45 PM
 
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What car was the first one he ever drove, if ever?
I want to see his driver's license!
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Old 08-23-2020, 03:50 PM
 
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I want to see his driver's license!
He shows me his, and I'll show him mine.

Prolly not likely.
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