Anonymous wrote:Trump promised $25,000 to a fallen soldier's father and - OF COURSE - didn't deliver.
Trump offered a grieving military father $25,000 in a call, but didn’t follow through - The Washington Post
https://apple.news/AaWVJ21gWRkevzrPolKtfGg
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a script for the President to read. Period.
I tried to stay off this cesspool of a protest site linked to some BS but, after the 15 telephone calls I got after one post within 30 minutes I find it hard to believe this wasn’t a set up: media here clamored for the call. The call was made the call was criticized.
$18 billion isn’t going to help. Your people don’t have what it takes.
Am I the only person who doesn't understand this post?
The part of that post that confuses me the most is the part about phone calls. That poster posted on DCUM (anonymously as most of you), then received some strange phone calls at her home and somehow decided her DCUM post triggered the phone calls. She actually had me remove her post. Now she is pointing again. I assume she took her phone off the hook.
Anonymous wrote:Trump promised $25,000 to a fallen soldier's father and - OF COURSE - didn't deliver.
Trump offered a grieving military father $25,000 in a call, but didn’t follow through - The Washington Post
https://apple.news/AaWVJ21gWRkevzrPolKtfGg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idk. I'm not a Trump fan. It's definitely tactless, but isn't it kind of true?
I think we should all get way more outraged about endless war than we do about which platitudes are ok to use with respect to those dying in the endless wars.
I don't know what to say to this. Are you a Russian troll?
Otherwise, your response, and Trump's is inexcusable.
I know parents who have lost a child. Do you? Have you lost a child?
Words cannot express my outrage, both at you, PP, and at Trump.
Words really are of limited power, aren't they? The prettiest words in the world won't bring back any dead children.
You're an evil, evil person. Seriously.
I will always get more upset about sending so many of our young people overseas in harm's way than I will about whether the condolences over their deaths are phrased well.
If that makes me evil, then I'm happy to be your own personal Satan.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't believe the congresswoman.
Or the media. This smells of fake news fabricated by the media to further smear the President, like they always do.
Family members of the soldier have confirmed the Congresswoman's account. Are you calling a gold star family liars?
Anonymous wrote:I don't believe the congresswoman.
Or the media. This smells of fake news fabricated by the media to further smear the President, like they always do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump promised $25,000 to a fallen soldier's father and - OF COURSE - didn't deliver.
Trump offered a grieving military father $25,000 in a call, but didn’t follow through - The Washington Post
https://apple.news/AaWVJ21gWRkevzrPolKtfGg
My God, how low can he go? Nevermind, I don't want to know the answer...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a script for the President to read. Period.
I tried to stay off this cesspool of a protest site linked to some BS but, after the 15 telephone calls I got after one post within 30 minutes I find it hard to believe this wasn’t a set up: media here clamored for the call. The call was made the call was criticized.
$18 billion isn’t going to help. Your people don’t have what it takes.
Am I the only person who doesn't understand this post?
Anonymous wrote:Have a script for the President to read. Period.
I tried to stay off this cesspool of a protest site linked to some BS but, after the 15 telephone calls I got after one post within 30 minutes I find it hard to believe this wasn’t a set up: media here clamored for the call. The call was made the call was criticized.
$18 billion isn’t going to help. Your people don’t have what it takes.
Anonymous wrote:Trump promised $25,000 to a fallen soldier's father and - OF COURSE - didn't deliver.
Trump offered a grieving military father $25,000 in a call, but didn’t follow through - The Washington Post
https://apple.news/AaWVJ21gWRkevzrPolKtfGg
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idk. I'm not a Trump fan. It's definitely tactless, but isn't it kind of true?
I think we should all get way more outraged about endless war than we do about which platitudes are ok to use with respect to those dying in the endless wars.
I don't know what to say to this. Are you a Russian troll?
Otherwise, your response, and Trump's is inexcusable.
I know parents who have lost a child. Do you? Have you lost a child?
Words cannot express my outrage, both at you, PP, and at Trump.
Words really are of limited power, aren't they? The prettiest words in the world won't bring back any dead children.
You're an evil, evil person. Seriously.
DP. Whoa. This soldier died in service to our country. The PPP is correct! Our prayers and begging and words of condolence won’t bring back what we so desperately want back. The President is well-known for not being eloquent however, no one would ever say he does not support pur troops. EVER.