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jimnyc
09-03-2017, 11:24 AM
Interesting how meeting people up close and personal changes folks minds. I always said the same about the board here too, that if people ever met one another, it would completely change how those 2 at least would interact with one another.

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Hurricane Victim on President Trump: “I Had a Different Opinion of Him, Now I Think He’s a Wonderful Man”

For some reason this Hurricane Harvey footage got past the editors at ABC News.

President Trump visited with the victims of Hurricane Harvey today in Houston and Louisiana.

During one stop at a Houston shelter President Trump hugged the children and took selfies with the victims.

Hurricane victim Shanna Miles and Likisha Collins spoke to President Trump and then told ABC:

“I had a different opinion of him, now I think he’s a wonderful man. He’s a really cool dude when you get to meet him!”

This was amazing.

https://i.imgur.com/t6vF2FA.png

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/09/hurricane-victim-president-trump-different-opinion-now-think-hes-wonderful-man-video/

pete311
09-03-2017, 11:35 AM
kool aid

jimnyc
09-03-2017, 11:43 AM
kool aid

Can you perhaps interact and actually discuss articles that are posted? Are you incapable of moving along if you see something like this article and can't help yourself?

Fact is, it's cool. Juts like when I posted an article of Obama letting 2 little school kids hop in the back of the presidential limo and make a few phone calls to brag!! I guess I drank his kool aid too.

Start your own thread, participate in some, are you only capable of dropping small jabs like this? It's boring, quite frankly.

Black Diamond
09-03-2017, 02:26 PM
kool aid
Yes you and many others drank it circa 2007-08 and are still drunk on it.

aboutime
09-03-2017, 02:46 PM
kool aid

Did you run out petey? If so. Call the DNC, and ask for a drink from their CESSPOOL!

Black Diamond
09-03-2017, 02:47 PM
Did you run out petey? If so. Call the DNC, and ask for a drink from their CESSPOOL!
He's still drunk on the first batch from 2007-2008

aboutime
09-03-2017, 02:51 PM
He's still drunk on the first batch from 2007-2008


I can't feel sorry for him, but, to show how kind I am. Here petey...DRINK, DRINK, DRINK <img src="https://i.imgflip.com/yqawm.jpg">

And you will still hate me because I'm not a Liberal.

Elessar
09-03-2017, 04:46 PM
kool aid

Sometimes, Pete, you are a complete failure at being an adult human being.

There...you are complete at something.

jimnyc
09-04-2017, 01:15 PM
The larger text at the very bottom, which is also a link - links to a separate page that has many many different ways to contribute to relief efforts and survivors. No one has to of course, but if someone were thinking of donating 5 or 10 bucks, at least it gives a long list of options to donate to. :)

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Harvey Evacuees Change Opinion of Trump

Everyone seems to have a strong opinion of President Trump - be it positive or negative. Yet, he has been changing some hearts and minds this week with his trip down to Texas. Trump and First Lady Melania spent some time serving meals, hugging kids, and taking selfies with the hurricane survivors at Houston's NRG Center.

Elex Michaelson, a reporter from a local ABC affiliate, was on the scene to speak with some of the survivors who got to brush shoulders with the commander in chief. They told the anchor that were surprised by who they found.

"I had a different opinion of him," one woman said. "Now, I think he's a wonderful man."

Others were overjoyed that the president had handed them their meal.

Another survivor noted that while many politicians are only interested in photo ops, Trump was "sincere."

"As tough as this was, it's been a wonderful thing," Trump said of the love he witnessed at NRG.

Not everyone was pleased. As you'll see in the video, one young woman broke down crying about how she could not bring herself to talk to the commander in chief because she was "angry" about his past comments about Mexicans.

Emotions are unmistakably high - in Texas as well as Capitol Hill. Lawmakers are hoping to avoid another post-Hurricane Sandy debacle in 2012 when they fumbled the relief package, unable to come to a consensus on a number. For Harvey's relief efforts, Trump has asked for Congress to approve an $8 billion spending package.

Harvey has taken the lives of at least 44 people and caused widespread destruction. Texas, FEMA Administrator Brock Long said, could take years to rebuild.

However, the storm has provided us some incredible moments of bravery and humanity. The list of heroes who bravely waded into the water and jumped in to cars to save victims seems endless.

Here's how you can make your own heroic contribution. (https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2017/08/29/heres-how-you-can-help-those-affected-by-hurricane-harvey-n2374801)

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortneyobrien/2017/09/04/watch-harvey-evacuees-change-opinion-of-trump-n2376912

darin
09-05-2017, 12:40 AM
kool aid

Why would you assume somebody wouldn't be able to like Trump - think he's cool dude - and maybe still disagree with his politics?

Black Diamond
09-05-2017, 12:44 AM
Why would you assume somebody wouldn't be able to like Trump - think he's cool dude - and maybe still disagree with his politics?
Doesn't fit the narrative.