Donald J Trump for President

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peacenik

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IMO I think the devil Is helping Trump.


Trump's bigotry and hatred has been well documented. It would not surprise me if this was true.


Meanwhile the hater has something else on his mind:




JUST IN: Woman Suing Trump For Rape Speaks Finally Speaks Out, And It's DEVASTATING (VIDEO)




Donald Trump’s past sins may have finally caught up to him. The woman who has been suing him for attempted rape has finally spoken out publicly in response to Trump’s dubbing her a liar and and that her claims were “meritless,” telling her whole story in an hour-long interview to the Guardian.
Jill Harth, a make-up artist, is accusing Trump of a range of indecent advances, from sexual harassment to an attempted rape.
Harth first met Trump in 1992, when she and her boyfriend, George Houraney, met with Trump in New York to see if he was interested in their business, a festival called the American Dream that featured a modelling competition for calendar pin-up girls. Even at that first meeting, Trump behaved very unprofessionally, leering and asking inappropriate questions about her relationship status.

The very next night, he groped her under the table at a dinner with pageant contestants. Following that encounter, Trump then mounted a relentless harassment campaign and “began subjecting her to a steady string of unwanted sexual advances.” His business and position made it
Harth details how “Trump did everything in his power to get me to leave [her boyfriend and business partner]. He constantly called me and said: ‘I love you, baby, I’m going to be the best lover you ever had. What are you doing with that loser, you need to be with me, you need to step it up to the big leagues.’”
The harassment culminated in a visit to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida to finalize the American Dream deal. While on a tour of the mansion, Trump pulled her aside – into his own daughter’s bedroom – where he assaulted the poor woman. “He pushed me up against the wall, and had his hands all over me and tried to get up my dress again and I had to physically say: ‘What are you doing? Stop it.’ It was a shocking thing to have him do this because he knew I was with George, he knew they were in the next room. And how could he be doing this when I’m there for business?”
Harth dropped her lawsuit after settling another business related lawsuit with Mr. Trump, but has decided to speak out after Trump and his daughter called her a liar – and called her office asking for her to publicly recant her statements. Her business reputation has been damaged from being associated with the accusations and from being smeared as a lying opportunist, and she wants an apology. “Nobody was defending me, that’s why I’m talking. You can believe it or not, but I went through hell and I still have to relive this again. And I just, I’m horrified that I have to think about this again.”
Knowing what we know about Donald Trump today, about his long history of rampantmisogyny and his repeated indications that he even sees his own daughters as sex objects, we have to take Harth’s accusations seriously. Coming so soon after FOX News CEO Roger Ailes’ dishonorable discharge from his position over his long history of sexual assault, we can only hope that this new information will be yet another nail in the coffin for Trump and his divisive, hate-filled campaign.





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You need to read and practice what is in the Bible.

By the way, didn't you say a while ago that you were going to ignore my posts? If so, why the sudden interest in the truths I post?
Just pointing out your hypocrisy. Doesn't the bible say that we are to fight for truth?
 
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Trump's bigotry and hatred has been well documented. It would not surprise me if this was true.


Meanwhile the hater has something else on his mind:






JUST IN: Woman Suing Trump For Rape Speaks Finally Speaks Out, And It's DEVASTATING (VIDEO)




Donald Trump’s past sins may have finally caught up to him. The woman who has been suing him for attempted rape has finally spoken out publicly in response to Trump’s dubbing her a liar and and that her claims were “meritless,” telling her whole story in an hour-long interview to the Guardian.
Jill Harth, a make-up artist, is accusing Trump of a range of indecent advances, from sexual harassment to an attempted rape.
Harth first met Trump in 1992, when she and her boyfriend, George Houraney, met with Trump in New York to see if he was interested in their business, a festival called the American Dream that featured a modelling competition for calendar pin-up girls. Even at that first meeting, Trump behaved very unprofessionally, leering and asking inappropriate questions about her relationship status.

The very next night, he groped her under the table at a dinner with pageant contestants. Following that encounter, Trump then mounted a relentless harassment campaign and “began subjecting her to a steady string of unwanted sexual advances.” His business and position made it
Harth details how “Trump did everything in his power to get me to leave [her boyfriend and business partner]. He constantly called me and said: ‘I love you, baby, I’m going to be the best lover you ever had. What are you doing with that loser, you need to be with me, you need to step it up to the big leagues.’”
The harassment culminated in a visit to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida to finalize the American Dream deal. While on a tour of the mansion, Trump pulled her aside – into his own daughter’s bedroom – where he assaulted the poor woman. “He pushed me up against the wall, and had his hands all over me and tried to get up my dress again and I had to physically say: ‘What are you doing? Stop it.’ It was a shocking thing to have him do this because he knew I was with George, he knew they were in the next room. And how could he be doing this when I’m there for business?”
Harth dropped her lawsuit after settling another business related lawsuit with Mr. Trump, but has decided to speak out after Trump and his daughter called her a liar – and called her office asking for her to publicly recant her statements. Her business reputation has been damaged from being associated with the accusations and from being smeared as a lying opportunist, and she wants an apology. “Nobody was defending me, that’s why I’m talking. You can believe it or not, but I went through hell and I still have to relive this again. And I just, I’m horrified that I have to think about this again.”
Knowing what we know about Donald Trump today, about his long history of rampantmisogyny and his repeated indications that he even sees his own daughters as sex objects, we have to take Harth’s accusations seriously. Coming so soon after FOX News CEO Roger Ailes’ dishonorable discharge from his position over his long history of sexual assault, we can only hope that this new information will be yet another nail in the coffin for Trump and his divisive, hate-filled campaign.





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This has all been debunked...sorry.....try again.
 

peacenik

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Sirk; said:
Just pointing out your hypocrisy. Doesn't the bible say that we are to fight for truth?


~ hypocrisy ~

Projecting again.



Yes, the Bible does say to fight the good fight by speaking the TRUTH. And that's what you are getting from me.

You're welcome.
 

peacenik

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This has all been debunked...sorry.....try again.


It was brought up today and has not yet gone to trial. Where is your "proof" that it has been debunked?

I got a feeling we'll have a long wait for that "proof".
 
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It was brought up today and has not yet gone to trial. Where is your "proof" that it has been debunked?

I got a feeling we'll have a long wait for that "proof".
As if you posted any "proof". LOL
 

peacenik

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lol

Good way to explain yourself.

By the way, where is your "proof" ?
 
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lol

Good way to explain yourself.

By the way, where is your "proof" ?
Still waiting on yours. Isn't the one who makes the claim the one who carries the burden of proof?
 

peacenik

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see posts 83, 101, 102, 121

another person posted # 85 which has also gone unrefuted





where's your "proof" ?
 

peacenik

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I feel like I'm arguing with a 3rd grader.


you need to grow up, stop looking in the mirror with your projections, and start acting like a Christian

my posts generally have links to support the facts, now where are your "proofs"?
 
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you need to grow up, stop looking in the mirror with your projections, and start acting like a Christian
Oh no!...not the grow up argument! Zoinks! You really got me with that one. Lol
 

peacenik

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hahahaha


gotcha [rubbing my hands with glee ...]
 

tanakh

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I am concerned about his thoughts on NATO. Putin must be throwing a Party tonight and calculating how much of Europe he can grab in the near future.
 
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I am concerned about his thoughts on NATO. Putin must be throwing a Party tonight and calculating how much of Europe he can grab in the near future.
Like always the left-wing pro-Hillary media tries to bait Trump into saying something they can twist out of context to promote some idea he is against NATO when he has made clear he is very pro-NATO but just wants the other nations to keep their obligations as well. They don't pay their share for the common defense and then what to claim the common defense. Its like wanting to make a claim on your insurance when you have never paid your fee. As far as Russia being aggressive toward the West ...that just folks trying to stir up fear for political gain for the most part.
 

peacenik

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What Republicans have always said about Trump:


He’s a race-baiting, xenophobic religious bigot. He doesn’t represent my party. He doesn’t represent the values that the men and women who wear the uniform are fighting for.” — Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina

“I don’t think this guy has any more core principles than a Kardashian marriage.” — Senator Ben Sasse, Republican of Nebraska

“We saw and looked at true hate in the eyes last year in Charleston. I will not stop until we fight a man that chooses not to disavow the K.K.K. That is not a part of our party.” — Nikki Haley, Republican governor of South Carolina

“A moral degenerate.” — Peter Wehner, evangelical Christian commentator who served in last three Republican administrations

“Donald Trump is a madman who must be stopped,” — Bobby Jindal, former Republican governor of Louisiana

“I won’t vote for Donald Trump because of who he isn’t. He isn’t a Republican. He isn’t a conservative. He isn’t a truth teller. ... I also won’t vote for Donald Trump because of who he is. A bigot. A misogynist. A fraud. A bully.” — Norm Coleman, former Republican senator from Minnesota

“To support Trump is to support a bigot. It’s really that simple.” — Stuart Stevens, chief strategist to Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign

“Donald Trump is unfit to be president. He is a dishonest demagogue who plays to our worst fears. Trump would take America on a dangerous journey.” — Meg Whitman, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise C.E.O. and former national finance co-chairwoman for Chris Christie’s presidential campaign

“I thought he was an embarrassment to my party; I think he’s an embarrassment to my country. … I can’t vote for him.” — Tom Ridge, former Republican governor of Pennsylvania and secretary of homeland security under George W. Bush

“I would not vote for Trump, clearly. If there is any, any, any other choice, a living, breathing person with a pulse, I would be there.” — Mel Martinez, former Republican senator from Florida and former chairman of the Republican National Committee

“The G.O.P., in putting Trump at the top of the ticket, is endorsing a brand of populism rooted in ignorance, prejudice, fear and isolationism. This troubles me deeply as a Republican, but it troubles me even more as an American. … Never Trump.” — Henry M. Paulson Jr., Treasury secretary under George W. Bush

“Hillary is preferable to Trump, just like malaria is preferable to Ebola. … If it’s Trump-Hillary with no serious third-party option in the fall, as hard as it is for me to believe I am actually writing these words, there is just no question: I’d take a Tums and cast my ballot for Hillary.” — Jamie Weinstein, senior writer, the Daily Caller, a conservative website

“Donald Trump is a phony, a fraud. His promises are as worthless as a degree from Trump University.” — Mitt Romney, 2012 Republican nominee for president

“When you’ve got a guy favorably quoting Mussolini, I don’t care what party you’re in, I’m not voting for that guy.” — Ken Cuccinelli, president of the Senate Conservatives Fund

“Donald Trump is a scam. Evangelical voters should back away.” — The Christian Post, a popular U.S. evangelical website

“Listen, Donald Trump is a serial philanderer, and he boasts about it. … The president of the United States talks about how great it is to commit adultery. How proud he is. Describes his battles with venereal disease as his own personal Vietnam.” — Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas

“A man utterly unfit for the position by temperament, values and policy preferences … whose personal record of chicanery and wild rhetoric of bigotry, misogyny and misplaced belligerence are without parallel in the modern history of either major party.” — Eliot A. Cohen, a senior State Department official under George W. Bush


“God bless this man” — Daily Stormer, white supremacist website







How can a true Christian support such anyone like him?
 
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What Republicans have always said about Trump:


He’s a race-baiting, xenophobic religious bigot. He doesn’t represent my party. He doesn’t represent the values that the men and women who wear the uniform are fighting for.” — Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina

“I don’t think this guy has any more core principles than a Kardashian marriage.” — Senator Ben Sasse, Republican of Nebraska

“We saw and looked at true hate in the eyes last year in Charleston. I will not stop until we fight a man that chooses not to disavow the K.K.K. That is not a part of our party.” — Nikki Haley, Republican governor of South Carolina

“A moral degenerate.” — Peter Wehner, evangelical Christian commentator who served in last three Republican administrations

“Donald Trump is a madman who must be stopped,” — Bobby Jindal, former Republican governor of Louisiana

“I won’t vote for Donald Trump because of who he isn’t. He isn’t a Republican. He isn’t a conservative. He isn’t a truth teller. ... I also won’t vote for Donald Trump because of who he is. A bigot. A misogynist. A fraud. A bully.” — Norm Coleman, former Republican senator from Minnesota

“To support Trump is to support a bigot. It’s really that simple.” — Stuart Stevens, chief strategist to Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign

“Donald Trump is unfit to be president. He is a dishonest demagogue who plays to our worst fears. Trump would take America on a dangerous journey.” — Meg Whitman, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise C.E.O. and former national finance co-chairwoman for Chris Christie’s presidential campaign

“I thought he was an embarrassment to my party; I think he’s an embarrassment to my country. … I can’t vote for him.” — Tom Ridge, former Republican governor of Pennsylvania and secretary of homeland security under George W. Bush

“I would not vote for Trump, clearly. If there is any, any, any other choice, a living, breathing person with a pulse, I would be there.” — Mel Martinez, former Republican senator from Florida and former chairman of the Republican National Committee

“The G.O.P., in putting Trump at the top of the ticket, is endorsing a brand of populism rooted in ignorance, prejudice, fear and isolationism. This troubles me deeply as a Republican, but it troubles me even more as an American. … Never Trump.” — Henry M. Paulson Jr., Treasury secretary under George W. Bush

“Hillary is preferable to Trump, just like malaria is preferable to Ebola. … If it’s Trump-Hillary with no serious third-party option in the fall, as hard as it is for me to believe I am actually writing these words, there is just no question: I’d take a Tums and cast my ballot for Hillary.” — Jamie Weinstein, senior writer, the Daily Caller, a conservative website

“Donald Trump is a phony, a fraud. His promises are as worthless as a degree from Trump University.” — Mitt Romney, 2012 Republican nominee for president

“When you’ve got a guy favorably quoting Mussolini, I don’t care what party you’re in, I’m not voting for that guy.” — Ken Cuccinelli, president of the Senate Conservatives Fund

“Donald Trump is a scam. Evangelical voters should back away.” — The Christian Post, a popular U.S. evangelical website

“Listen, Donald Trump is a serial philanderer, and he boasts about it. … The president of the United States talks about how great it is to commit adultery. How proud he is. Describes his battles with venereal disease as his own personal Vietnam.” — Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas

“A man utterly unfit for the position by temperament, values and policy preferences … whose personal record of chicanery and wild rhetoric of bigotry, misogyny and misplaced belligerence are without parallel in the modern history of either major party.” — Eliot A. Cohen, a senior State Department official under George W. Bush


“God bless this man” — Daily Stormer, white supremacist website







How can a true Christian support such anyone like him?
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