Donald Trump disrespects fallen soldier

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tourist

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And Pop-Tarts are delicious just for talking about things that are not relevant to this conversation
Wot kind of Pop Tarts we talikin' 'bout? I don't care for the glazed variety. I'm trending towards strawberry.
 
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7seasrekeyed

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And Pop-Tarts are delicious since we're talking about things that are not relevant to this conversation

oh it's relevant all right

it's just not what you want to hear because it puts the lie to the point you wish to make

LOL!
 
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7seasrekeyed

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Wot kind of Pop Tarts we talikin' 'bout? I don't care for the glazed variety. I'm trending towards strawberry.

I agree. I like mine non-glazed as well but it's been literally years since I had one

I like the variety that has kind of a flaky crust...don't recall what brand those are...but haven't had one of those for a long time either
 

Billyd

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I have been trying to give Trump the benefit of the doubt due to all the rhetoric and hyperbole from the left but this is absolutely unacceptable. How does the president of the United States this disrespectful to the wife of a man who died serving his country? But he's mad because NFL players won't stand for the anthem.
Donald Trump Slammed After Allegedly Telling Fallen Soldier's Pregnant Widow Her Husband 'Knew What He Signed Up For'
The congress woman making this statement is so far left that she makes Sheila Jackson Lee look conservative.
 

tourist

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I agree. I like mine non-glazed as well but it's been literally years since I had one

I like the variety that has kind of a flaky crust...don't recall what brand those are...but haven't had one of those for a long time either
Currently I'm down with Eggo Waffle's. Bought this gigantic pack from Costco over a month ago. I used to put maple syrup on them but now just eat them with my hands right out of the toaster. One of these days I will eat the last one. Maybe I will put strawberry preserves on the last two that I eat. I know that this would take effort on my part to actually spread the jam on but it may be worth the effort. The never ending supply of the little sausage biscuits from Costco are becoming problematic as well.
 

PennEd

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And Pop-Tarts are delicious since we're talking about things that are not relevant to this conversation
The entire point of this thread is to degrade the President using hearsay, innuendo, and quotes out of context. I posted real news, you posted fake, how is that not relevant?
 

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Wot kind of Pop Tarts we talikin' 'bout? I don't care for the glazed variety. I'm trending towards strawberry.
I'm a strawberry guy myself! Along with a dark cup of coffee or hot chocolate....and breakfast is served....
 

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You guys are talking about all this sweet breakfast stuff to a guy on a low-carb diet..... you should be ashamed...:mad:
 
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You should really get the facts before you jump on the band wagon with fake news put out by a Democratic REPRESENTATIVE who used ZERO evidence but HER word to put this crap out!
 
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Currently I'm down with Eggo Waffle's. Bought this gigantic pack from Costco over a month ago. I used to put maple syrup on them but now just eat them with my hands right out of the toaster. One of these days I will eat the last one. Maybe I will put strawberry preserves on the last two that I eat. I know that this would take effort on my part to actually spread the jam on but it may be worth the effort. The never ending supply of the little sausage biscuits from Costco are becoming problematic as well.
haha

we go to Sams' Club so I know about gigantic food packages

now those sausage thingies sound pretty good...
 
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7seasrekeyed

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You guys are talking about all this sweet breakfast stuff to a guy on a low-carb diet..... you should be ashamed...:mad:

if you eat two of any of those things it's ok cause then you get a negative effect of one cancelling the other out :p
 

Dude653

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Honestly I think Trump has a serious case of foot-in-mouthiosis
 
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7seasrekeyed

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Honestly I think Trump has a serious case of foot-in-mouthiosis

haha

well send him a pop-tart to chew on instead

what people think and what they believe is often no more then...well, the drippy, melting sugar on a ...wait for it...

POP tart....
 

hornetguy

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if you eat two of any of those things it's ok cause then you get a negative effect of one cancelling the other out :p
I'm not sure if that's scientifically provable..... but I LIKE the way you think....

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7seasrekeyed

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I'm not sure if that's scientifically provable..... but I LIKE the way you think....

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LOL!

exactly. one must be reasonable when speaking of tasty guilt inducing items of food

it is also useful to eat two so that you keep both sides of your body even, which is the practical application for the cancellation effect

no harm no foul
 

brighthouse98

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While true he did know what he signed in for,I sure would not have told the parents this! I would have said, I am very sorry for your loss,but your son never died in vain! He died giving the rest of us hope that fighting for ones freedom is never cheep. We honor him as we do all of our true friends! Then would of quoted them John 15:11-15
 

hornetguy

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For all we know, this woman could have been ragging about what a waste it was, and how terrible that a military person in war lost his life.... a very good response to that would be, yes it is a tragedy, but this soldier was doing the duty he volunteered for... he KNEW the dangers, and he signed on anyway..

This would be a tribute to the patriotism and dedication of that soldier, and the soldier's desire to protect the rest of us.

In that case "he knew what he signed up for" would be quite a tribute to his memory.
 

tourist

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For all we know, this woman could have been ragging about what a waste it was, and how terrible that a military person in war lost his life.... a very good response to that would be, yes it is a tragedy, but this soldier was doing the duty he volunteered for... he KNEW the dangers, and he signed on anyway..

This would be a tribute to the patriotism and dedication of that soldier, and the soldier's desire to protect the rest of us.

In that case "he knew what he signed up for" would be quite a tribute to his memory.
I agree with you, especially about "he knew what he signed up for". Perhaps someone will say that about me one day.

The soldier that died counted the costs of enlisting in the military and ultimately paid the price. A great tribute to his memory indeed.