Good for me indeed. Just been out for a nice meal, home with my hot redhead lawyer friend now, gonna let her drink most of the wine as it gets her motor running, watch a bit of the new Narcos series then most likely have sex. Ice Cube was right, today was a good day. Ooh, ice cubes, there's an idea!
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Here's the thing I don't think Trump is a racist and heres why. The bottom line with those quotes some sound racist, some don't and some are open to interpretation, but when all is said and done I base trump on his actions not what people said.
First of all I used to watch The Apprentice show and never once did he ever seem racist to me. In fact quite the opposite on his show he had people from different races and backgrounds and he seemed to treat everybody equally, why all of a sudden has he become racist? Now I'm not going to base my opinion on Trump just on that program heres other things he's done:
Back in the 80’s and 90’s Trump did a lot of business with popular black leaders like Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and Don King.
King and Trump went into business together promoting Trump’s many business ventures in Atlantic City. Then, King introduced Sharpton to Trump knowing that with Trump’s business smarts he could help Sharpton’s humanitarian efforts.
“The relationship worked,” King says, “because Sharpton and Trump shared core values, among them commitment to the rights of women and minorities. “
Then, In 1986 Trump was awarded the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.
The award represents:
“Individuals who have made it their mission to share with those less fortunate their wealth of knowledge, indomitable courage, boundless compassion, unique talents and selfless generosity; all while maintaining the traditions of their ethnic heritage as they uphold the ideals and spirit of America.”
Donald Trump was one out of 80 chosen to receive this award and other recipients included Rosa Parks and Muhammed Ali.
Additionally, in both 1998 and 1999 Trump was Jesse Jackson’s guest of honor at the annual Wall Street Conference hosted by the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, Jackson’ DC-based “multiracial, multi-issue, progressive, international membership organization fighting for social change.”
“We need your building skills, your gusto,” Jackson told the Donlestate mogul before stating Trump is a model for “people on Wall Street to represent diversity.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K1...amp;app=desktop
Why do all of sudden these black leaders change their tune? Have they forgotten the time, effort, and financial support that Trump generously donated to their organizations and humanitarian efforts?
Trump’s caring nature for those in need doesn’t stop there.
Remember when racist Donald Trump took care of Jennifer Hudson when she went through her horrific family tragedy?
Back in 2008 Jennifer Hudson’s mom and brother were found murdered and her nephew missing.
Hudson and other family members took refuge at the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago were Trump picked up their tab and took care of them the whole time.
“They are safe,” Trump told People “She’s a great girl and we’re protecting them well.”
Or what about the homeless black woman found living in Trump Tower illegally? When she was discovered police were called and Donald Trump.
Trump allowed this woman to stay at Trump Tower for 8 years. Moreover, he provided three meals a day to her, and flowers were sent to her residence once a week.
She had this to say about her stay:
“Donald Trump is not a bad guy at all. If it wasn’t for him, I’d be dead or in the street.”
“I asked him how am I going to pay him back for all this, and he told me I can pay him back when I get it… which is never.”
“Donald Trump is a wonderful, wonderful man,” the woman said.
It is quite clear Donald Trump has always had a heart for the less fortunate and anyone who tells you otherwise is an ignorant fool.
His many selfless deeds were done long before his run for the presidency and now that he is president, we will see much more to come.
So basically Trump has a history of helping black people and today he ahs greatly improved black unemployment. This is why I'm going to give Trump the benefit of the doubt because actions speak louder than words.
But what is most shocking in our current journo-historical understanding of the Clinton years is the idea that the mass imprisonment of people of color was an “unintended consequence” of the 1994 crime bill, to quote the New York Daily News’s paraphrase of Hillary Clinton. This is flatly, glaringly false, as the final, ugly chapter of the crime bill story confirms.
Back in the early 1990s, and although they were chemically almost identical, crack and powder cocaine were regarded very differently by the law. The drug identified with black users (crack) was treated as though it were 100 times as villainous as the same amount of cocaine, a drug popular with affluent professionals. This “now-notorious 100-to-one” sentencing disparity, as the New York Times put it, had been enacted back in 1986, and the 1994 crime law instructed the US Sentencing Commission to study the subject and adjust federal sentencing guidelines as it saw fit.
The Sentencing Commission duly recommended that the 100-to-1 sentencing disparity be abolished, largely because (as their lengthy report on the subject put it) “The 100-to-1 crack cocaine to powder cocaine quantity ratio is a primary cause of the growing disparity between sentences for black and white federal defendants.” By the time their report was released, however, Republicans had gained control of Congress, and they passed a bill explicitly overturning the decision of the Sentencing Commission. (Bernie Sanders, for the record, voted against that bill.)
The bill then went to President Clinton for approval. Shortly before it came to his desk he gave an inspiring speech deploring the mass incarceration of black Americans. “Blacks are right to think something is terribly wrong,” he said on that occasion, “… when there are more African American men in our correction system than in our colleges; when almost one in three African American men, in their twenties, are either in jail, on parole, or otherwise under the supervision of the criminal system. Nearly one in three.”
Two weeks after that speech, however, Clinton blandly affixed his signature to the bill retaining the 100-to-1 sentencing disparity, a disparity that had brought about the lopsided incarceration of black people. Clinton could have vetoed it, but he didn’t. He signed it.
You see Bill Clinton seems like a racist to me he actually enacted policies that ruined black communities and discrimanted against them. Where as Trump has done nothing but help blacks. Oh I could also talk about how apparently Bill Clinton has a mixed race son who he has abandoned. How his wife Hillary Clinton said black kids were super predators and hows she boasted about killing Gadafi. Gadafi actually wanted to help blacks in Africa and after he was killed blacks were targeted by the jihadists and are now being sold into slavery. Now that's racism. Oh the Clintons robbed Haiti too, Trump hasn't.
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- General George Patton Jr
Well thanks for answering. I'll have a closer look at what you've written when I've got more time. However don't waste Surter's time with unproven allegations of Bill Clinton's fecundity.
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Don't need consent forms, we're both adults. Hmm, lawyer... rhymes with paranoia. Scared of being brought up on rape charges for having an erection near a woman are you?
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When she takes you for everything ,even the ice cube trays....lets see how you feel then...especially now that there is proof that you have to get her drunk before she will DISCUSS Briefs with you.....
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I said nothing about getting her drunk, just that I'd let her drink more wine than myself, she's agreeing with me BTW, try again. Oh and normal people don't fear the women they sleep with pressing charges against them, that would be incels. It's in fact quite easy to tell if a woman wants to sleep with you or doesn't, if you're not unsure of your levels of sexual aggression that is.
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I know what to do...we need to impeach Trumps dad.
__________________ Chicken Boo, what's the matter with you? You don't act like the other chickens do. You wear a disguise to look like human guys, but you're not a man you're a Chicken Boo.