Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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And All Hell Breaks Loose After 3 Tweets About Dwyane Wade
By Sarah Jones on Sat, Aug 27th, 2016 at 3:35 pm It was Saturday morning and the Trump campaign had once again allowed the candidate access to the Twitter app on his phone. This never goes well, for when Donald Trump gets to be Donald Trump, it offers a stunning glimpse into his rather troubling values. ........... Trump Takes Back His Twitter Account And All Hell Breaks Loose After 3 Tweets About Dwyane Wade |
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paraphrasing here... That whacky doctor of his left out one thing in his handwritten report. Donald Trump has no heart |
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God forbid, one of ours gets captured will he simply tweet "I dont like guys who get captured" |
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Troubling that trump cares about black lives. Very troubling
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Now that there is funny.
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What's funny is the rocky road clinton will have to prison.
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"Trump made a fortune before his career as a reality TV star predominately in the world of real estate, where he took the reins of his father's burgeoning housing empire in the early 1970s and expanded it to become the global juggernaut it purportedly is today. But in 1973, he was introduced on the national stage for less auspicious reasons: his battles with the U.S. Justice Department over charges of violating the Fair Housing Act. The Trumps were accused of systematically discriminating against black tenants seeking rentals in their buildings, even using a code letter "C" to represent "colored" applicants.
They pushed back and counter-sued the government (claiming they were being forced "to rent to welfare recipients"), but according to the New York Times, two years later, in 1975, "Trump Management was required to furnish the New York Urban League with a list of all apartment vacancies, every week, for two years. It was also to allow the league to present qualified applicants for every fifth vacancy in Trump buildings where fewer than 10 percent of the tenants were black." The Trumps were emphatic that the agreement was not an admission of guilt; however, three years later they were still on the defensive. In 1978, the government filed another motion against Trump, this time alleging that he was not complying with the 1975 compromise. And by 1983, the situation had not improved dramatically, with the Times reporting that at least 95 percent of two Trump properties were populated by whites " Trump'''s History Undermines New Outreach to Black Voters - NBC News |
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You do amuse yourself dont you ?
Have you responded to that poster who wanted to meet you in person and explain your......lets call them....idiosyncrasies ? To understand what makes you do what you do would be quite interesting. |
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"Long before he pledged to be the "law and order" candidate and portrayed a particularly grim vision of America's inner-city crime problem during the Republican National Convention, Trump offered up himself as a voice for concerned citizens troubled by lawlessness.
In 1989, he infamously took out four full-page ads in local New York City newspapers calling for the restoration of the death penalty in the state, particularly so it could be enforced on the so-called Central Park Five, a group of black and Latino teens accused of beating and raping a white female woman who had been jogging in the city's iconic park that April." years later, when the real perpetrator confessed, and the Central Park Five were exonerated (it was determined that their initial confessions were coerced), Trump refused to back down. When the city of New York agreed in 2014 to pay the young men $41 million in damages for spending years in prisons for a crime they didn't commit, Trump called it the "heist of the century" and a "disgrace" in an unrepentant op-ed for the New York Daily News." Trump'''s History Undermines New Outreach to Black Voters - NBC News |
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We could sell tickets for that....hearing someone say mad things in public, OR we could simply attend a Trump rally. |
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After the misspelled tweet caused outrage, the Trump account tweeted a correctly spelled version and deleted the first. More outrage ensued because hello, the problem is that Trump appears not to care one bit about the actual loss. That is the problem.
Once they sorted this out, the Trump Twitter issued its third try at sounding human, and score! The first tweet is on the Android, which is Donald Trump – with the misspelled name and exploitation of a tragedy. Then, on the iPhone, which Dave Robinson explained is likely the campaign tweeting, we get the name spelled properly but still the exploitation of a tragedy. ...... And then on the third try, Donald Trump’s campaign finally managed to express sympathy on the iPad. |
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"As a candidate for president, Trump retweeted an image of a gun toting, unidentified African-American next to bogus crime statistics, including one that said 81 percent of white homicides are committed by blacks. When confronted over the fallacy of the data by Fox New's Bill O'Reilly, Trump insisted he'd "retweeted somebody that was supposedly an expert and it was also a radio show." The original tweet was traced back to a neo-Nazi."
Trump'''s History Undermines New Outreach to Black Voters - NBC News |
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"Speaking of retweeting, Trump has a curious habit of reiterating the thoughts of white supremacists on social media, particularly when they are being complimentary toward him. When these presumed supporters are revealed to be racists, Trump has not removed his retweets (in some cases from the same user) or apologized for the presumed oversight.
Meanwhile, white supremacists have shown a startling degree of unsolicited devotion to his campaign. They've recorded robocalls on his behalf, formally endorsed his campaign, and showed up at his rallies. The campaign even had to un-invite one of their California delegates from the RNC when it was revealed that he was the chair of a white nationalist group.' Trump'''s History Undermines New Outreach to Black Voters - NBC News |
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"Even though they had virtually no chance of upending the Democrats' advantage with black voters, past Republican presidential nominees like Sen. John McCain and Mitt Romney still went out of their way to address and reach out to historically African-American organizations. Trump, on the other hand, has stonewalled organizations like the NAACP and National Association of Black Journalists by either ignoring or turning down invitations from predominately black groups, earning the cheers of hate groups in the process.
Last November, following uproar over the beating of a Black Lives Matter protester at one of his events, Trump promoted a closed-door meeting with 100 African-American pastors from around the country, implying that they intended to endorse him." However, a planned press conference featuring the black clergymen was scrapped when it was revealed that many of them sought to persuade Trump to soften his stances on hot-button issues. Despite at least one of the attendees calling him an "insult and an embarrassment" afterwards, Trump would later insist that there was a lot of "love in that room." Trump has since recruited his former "Apprentice" co-star Omarosa Manigault to lead African-American outreach for his campaign, and Katrina Pierson, who is also African-American, is one of his most prominent surrogates on cable news. But, in the upper echelons of his campaign, there is very little diversity and few, if any, of Trump's top advisors are African-American." Trump'''s History Undermines New Outreach to Black Voters - NBC News |
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