Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Judge William Fletcher, the third panel member, said Gee found evidence that minors were kept overnight in crowded, chilly rooms, sleeping on concrete floors with aluminum-foil blankets with the lights kept on all night.”
One night? I think one night is acceptable. They went without soap, a toothbrush, a blanket how many nights while traveling to cross the border?
Their parents risked these kids lives—they can survive without toothpaste. Give me a break.
No one said they couldn't "survive" without toothpaste. It just seems cruel to not give kids something as simple as toothpaste for hygiene purposes. We give toothpaste to homeless people all the time. They've survived for months without it too. Doesn't mean we can't be kind and give them some.
+1 Let the chlidren come to me said Jesus....I didn't read anything where he said once they are there, treat them without respect for basic hygiene.
I think I missed the part where he said "Give them a toothbrush."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Judge William Fletcher, the third panel member, said Gee found evidence that minors were kept overnight in crowded, chilly rooms, sleeping on concrete floors with aluminum-foil blankets with the lights kept on all night.”
One night? I think one night is acceptable. They went without soap, a toothbrush, a blanket how many nights while traveling to cross the border?
Their parents risked these kids lives—they can survive without toothpaste. Give me a break.
No one said they couldn't "survive" without toothpaste. It just seems cruel to not give kids something as simple as toothpaste for hygiene purposes. We give toothpaste to homeless people all the time. They've survived for months without it too. Doesn't mean we can't be kind and give them some.
+1 Let the chlidren come to me said Jesus....I didn't read anything where he said once they are there, treat them without respect for basic hygiene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Judge William Fletcher, the third panel member, said Gee found evidence that minors were kept overnight in crowded, chilly rooms, sleeping on concrete floors with aluminum-foil blankets with the lights kept on all night.”
One night? I think one night is acceptable. They went without soap, a toothbrush, a blanket how many nights while traveling to cross the border?
Their parents risked these kids lives—they can survive without toothpaste. Give me a break.
No one said they couldn't "survive" without toothpaste. It just seems cruel to not give kids something as simple as toothpaste for hygiene purposes. We give toothpaste to homeless people all the time. They've survived for months without it too. Doesn't mean we can't be kind and give them some.
+1 Let the chlidren come to me said Jesus....I didn't read anything where he said once they are there, treat them without respect for basic hygiene.
Separation of church and state mean anything to you?
You want to run the government off biblical principles and Jesus’s words? GTFOH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Judge William Fletcher, the third panel member, said Gee found evidence that minors were kept overnight in crowded, chilly rooms, sleeping on concrete floors with aluminum-foil blankets with the lights kept on all night.”
One night? I think one night is acceptable. They went without soap, a toothbrush, a blanket how many nights while traveling to cross the border?
Their parents risked these kids lives—they can survive without toothpaste. Give me a break.
No one said they couldn't "survive" without toothpaste. It just seems cruel to not give kids something as simple as toothpaste for hygiene purposes. We give toothpaste to homeless people all the time. They've survived for months without it too. Doesn't mean we can't be kind and give them some.
+1 Let the chlidren come to me said Jesus....I didn't read anything where he said once they are there, treat them without respect for basic hygiene.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Judge William Fletcher, the third panel member, said Gee found evidence that minors were kept overnight in crowded, chilly rooms, sleeping on concrete floors with aluminum-foil blankets with the lights kept on all night.”
One night? I think one night is acceptable. They went without soap, a toothbrush, a blanket how many nights while traveling to cross the border?
Their parents risked these kids lives—they can survive without toothpaste. Give me a break.
No one said they couldn't "survive" without toothpaste. It just seems cruel to not give kids something as simple as toothpaste for hygiene purposes. We give toothpaste to homeless people all the time. They've survived for months without it too. Doesn't mean we can't be kind and give them some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most long flight >10 hr flights give those, plus fuzzy slippers and eyeshade thingsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even airlines give you a blanket and a toothbrush, FFS
I have never had an airline give me a toothbrush. Ever. I fly several times a year; typically 3-4 times internationally and another 2-3 times within the US.
Nope. They don't.
The ONLY time I have ever received a toothbrush is when our flight was canceled and we had to stay in a hotel room to catch a morning flight.
I have flown several times internationally. Never given a toothbrush.
I think this is one of the stupidest threads ever started. And, the irony is that it was started by a liberal - and it is the Democrats who are choosing not to vote to give border patrol more money to house and care for these kids.
+1 The blue wave can’t do crap but complain about Trump.
Dems were willing to give $25 billion for border funding. Trump said no because he doesn't want to negotiate anything in good faith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most long flight >10 hr flights give those, plus fuzzy slippers and eyeshade thingsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even airlines give you a blanket and a toothbrush, FFS
I have never had an airline give me a toothbrush. Ever. I fly several times a year; typically 3-4 times internationally and another 2-3 times within the US.
Nope. They don't.
The ONLY time I have ever received a toothbrush is when our flight was canceled and we had to stay in a hotel room to catch a morning flight.
I have flown several times internationally. Never given a toothbrush.
I think this is one of the stupidest threads ever started. And, the irony is that it was started by a liberal - and it is the Democrats who are choosing not to vote to give border patrol more money to house and care for these kids.
+1 The blue wave can’t do crap but complain about Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“Judge William Fletcher, the third panel member, said Gee found evidence that minors were kept overnight in crowded, chilly rooms, sleeping on concrete floors with aluminum-foil blankets with the lights kept on all night.”
One night? I think one night is acceptable. They went without soap, a toothbrush, a blanket how many nights while traveling to cross the border?
Their parents risked these kids lives—they can survive without toothpaste. Give me a break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want them to have toothbrushes and soap surely you can spare some coin....you being all godly and caring about these illegal aliens.
pony up the money...they can use your help. I'd rather my tax dolalrs go to support homeless vets and people here who need soap and food.
https://www.wusa9.com/mobile/article/news/verify/verify-did-us-taxpayers-pay-for-trumps-adult-children-to-travel-to-the-uk/65-02a9e00e-b98d-4633-8cc3-47e1c77db63a
VERIFY: Did U.S. taxpayers pay for Trump's adult children to travel to the U.K.?
Three of Trump's adult children who do not work in the administration are personally paying for their expenses.
VERIFY
Author:
Eliana Block
Published:
4:21 PM EDT June 6, 2019
Updated:
12:04 AM EDT June 7, 2019
WASHINGTON --
QUESTION:
Are U.S. taxpayers paying for Trump's adult children to travel to the U.K.?
ANSWER:
Three of Trump's adult children who do not work in the administration are personally paying for their expenses. Jared and Ivanka are part of the president's White House entourage and are covered since it is an official business trip. Taxpayers always pick up the bill for Secret Service protection of the first family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want them to have toothbrushes and soap surely you can spare some coin....you being all godly and caring about these illegal aliens.
pony up the money...they can use your help. I'd rather my tax dolalrs go to support homeless vets and people here who need soap and food.
Anonymous wrote:If you want them to have toothbrushes and soap surely you can spare some coin....you being all godly and caring about these illegal aliens.
pony up the money...they can use your help. I'd rather my tax dolalrs go to support homeless vets and people here who need soap and food.
Anonymous wrote:If you want them to have toothbrushes and soap surely you can spare some coin....you being all godly and caring about these illegal aliens.
pony up the money...they can use your help. I'd rather my tax dolalrs go to support homeless vets and people here who need soap and food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:most long flight >10 hr flights give those, plus fuzzy slippers and eyeshade thingsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even airlines give you a blanket and a toothbrush, FFS
I have never had an airline give me a toothbrush. Ever. I fly several times a year; typically 3-4 times internationally and another 2-3 times within the US.
Nope. They don't.
The ONLY time I have ever received a toothbrush is when our flight was canceled and we had to stay in a hotel room to catch a morning flight.
I have flown several times internationally. Never given a toothbrush.
I think this is one of the stupidest threads ever started. And, the irony is that it was started by a liberal - and it is the Democrats who are choosing not to vote to give border patrol more money to house and care for these kids.