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You're making a fool of yourself for being led like a proper, silent lamb. I watched that video, and I know better. Here is the real story. (It even took the Catholics, so hated here to be truthful.)
You're making a fool of yourself for being led like a proper, silent lamb. I watched that video, and I know better. Here is the real story. (It even took the Catholics, so hated here to be truthful.)
That is why I wish he would have picked sessions. I'm not convinced that Pence isn't their plan b. Then again...Reagan survived their attempt to get Bush in there.
You're making a fool of yourself for being led like a proper, silent lamb. I watched that video, and I know better. Here is the real story. (It even took the Catholics, so hated here to be truthful.)
It is utterly amazing how the Trump crowd here praises him to no end. The guy isn't Christian but they act as if he was a divinely appointed savior. His emotions and derogation of others clearly show he is unfit for the office of the presidency.
Why, even little girls who used to sing his praises are now suing him:
The Little Girls Who Sang Donald Trump's Praises Are Now Suing Him
The USA Freedom Kids' manager says the Trump campaign broke its promises to the group on two separate occasions.
Remember the kids who were singing about Donald Trump? "President Donald Trump knows how to make America great," they sang. They are the USA Freedom Kids, and they seem to be less enamored of Donald Trump these days.
SEE MORE: The Facts (And Fiction) About Donald Trump's Campaign Finances The juvenile dance troupe, which gained viral fame after opening for the GOP nominee during a January rally in Pensacola, Florida, is now officially suing Trump's campaign. Jeff Popick, manager of USA Freedom Kids, says the Trump campaign broke verbal agreements made to the group on two separate occasions and refused to compensate them for travel expenses. Popick says the campaign didn't plan to compensate the group for their performance in Pensacola, but agreed to let them set up a merchandising table inside the rally. That apparently didn't happen — instead, event security wouldn't let them bring the merch into the building, and Popick says all of it ended up being stolen after the group left it behind in their car. USA Freedom Kids also says they were scheduled to perform during Trump's debate protest rally in Iowa, but the performance was canceled at the last minute. The group accuses the campaign of stiffing them on travel expenses and barring them from speaking to the media at the event. SEE MORE: Trump Has Lots To Lose, Little To Gain By Releasing Tax Returns The group's lawsuit is demanding up to $15,000 in damages from the campaign. Popick told The Washington Post in July he wasn't sure if he still supported Trump's presidential bid. Popick told The Daily Beast, "This is not an opportunistic thing where we’re suing Donald Trump. ... We're not suing for emotional distress and all that other stuff. ... This is tangible dollars I spent under false pretenses."
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The Little Girls Who Sang Donald Trump's Praises Are Now Suing Him
The USA Freedom Kids' manager says the Trump campaign broke its promises to the group on two separate occasions. By Matt Picht | September 6, 2016Remember the kids who were singing about Donald Trump?
"President Donald Trump knows how to make America great," they sang.
They are the USA Freedom Kids, and they seem to be less enamored of Donald Trump these days.
SEE MORE: The Facts (And Fiction) About Donald Trump's Campaign Finances
The juvenile dance troupe, which gained viral fame after opening for the GOP nominee during a January rally in Pensacola, Florida, is now officially suing Trump's campaign.
Jeff Popick, manager of USA Freedom Kids, says the Trump campaign broke verbal agreements made to the group on two separate occasions and refused to compensate them for travel expenses. Popick says the campaign didn't plan to compensate the group for their performance in Pensacola, but agreed to let them set up a merchandising table inside the rally. That apparently didn't happen — instead, event security wouldn't let them bring the merch into the building, and Popick says all of it ended up being stolen after the group left it behind in their car.
USA Freedom Kids also says they were scheduled to perform during Trump's debate protest rally in Iowa, but the performance was canceled at the last minute. The group accuses the campaign of stiffing them on travel expenses and barring them from speaking to the media at the event. SEE MORE: Trump Has Lots To Lose, Little To Gain By Releasing Tax Returns
The group's lawsuit is demanding up to $15,000 in damages from the campaign. Popick told The Washington Post in July he wasn't sure if he still supported Trump's presidential bid.
Popick told The Daily Beast, "This is not an opportunistic thing where we’re suing Donald Trump. ... We're not suing for emotional distress and all that other stuff. ... This is tangible dollars I spent under false pretenses."
It is utterly amazing how the Trump crowd here praises him to no end. The guy isn't Christian but they act as if he was a divinely appointed savior. His emotions and derogation of others clearly show he is unfit for the office of the presidency.
No, there are only a handful of Trump worshipers who praise him endlessly and defend the indefensible. That is, if you don't count the countless dupe accounts of the same Trump worshiper who keeps getting banned (by the way... OneFlewOver is back on the forums under a new name again... lol). The rest are people like me who don't like him but feel an obligation to prevent Hillary Clinton from obtaining the presidency. The Trump worshipers are just a bit louder than the other people.
I had been wondering if, indeed, a certain party has duplicate accounts because there is a very noticeable sameness to certain posts both in terms of content and language usage.