daveman
Diamond Member
So, because I don't agree with you that Trump is Double Hitler, that means I worship him?Cults are cults.
You're a moron.
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So, because I don't agree with you that Trump is Double Hitler, that means I worship him?Cults are cults.
You made a claim, you prove it. That's how this works.
So, because I don't agree with you that Trump is Double Hitler, that means I worship him?
You're a moron.
You have a habit of taking things the way you want them, not as they actually are.
No, you claimed they're asylum seekers.I made the claim that there is zero proof anything illegal is being done.
Oh, look...another claim you can't back up. Don't you get tired of that?No, you are a member of the cult. Cults can never own up to any of the lies of the cult.
You are free to prove your claims.I claim them as they are. You are free to show where I am wrong.
I know the song very wellFormer President Donald Trump once again used 'The Snake" to push anti-immigrant sentiments at a rally in Conroe, Texas, on Saturday.
The crowd erupted in applause after Trump asked if they wanted to hear the song, which he referred to as a poem.
The 1968 soul hit, which was sung by Al Wilson, a Black man, is about a "tender-hearted woman" who saw "a poor half-frozen snake" and took it in.
The woman "wrapped him up all cozy in a coverture of silk" and "laid him by the fireside with some honey and some milk."
When the woman returned, the snake was "revived" but "instead of saying thanks, that snake gave her a vicious bite (ooh)," the lyrics continue.
When the woman cries and asks the snake why he bit her, the snake replies that she knew he was a snake before she took him in.
"And that's what's happening to the United States of America with immigration," Trump said. "I think it's pretty accurate, do you agree?"
At his Texas rally, Trump recited the lyrics to a '60s R&B hit to warn against immigration. It was written by a Black civil rights activist who was a member of the communist party.
The crowd erupted in applause after Trump asked if they wanted to hear the 1968 song by Al Wilson, which he referred to as a poem.www.businessinsider.com
There were over 12 million illegal immigrants living and working in America during the trump administration.
trump didn't deport them.
Were they snakes?
/——-/ Bullshyt stop lyingNothing stopped Trump from living up to his promises other than Trump.
?????????????????????And I hope they all get made citizens and get the right to vote.
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Yet another claim with no evidence presented. Why do you keep doing that?That's right. Those seeking to sneak in don't first turn themselves into the government.
Now for you to support the idea that anything illegal is being done here.
Former President Donald Trump once again used 'The Snake" to push anti-immigrant sentiments at a rally in Conroe, Texas, on Saturday.
The crowd erupted in applause after Trump asked if they wanted to hear the song, which he referred to as a poem.
The 1968 soul hit, which was sung by Al Wilson, a Black man, is about a "tender-hearted woman" who saw "a poor half-frozen snake" and took it in.
The woman "wrapped him up all cozy in a coverture of silk" and "laid him by the fireside with some honey and some milk."
When the woman returned, the snake was "revived" but "instead of saying thanks, that snake gave her a vicious bite (ooh)," the lyrics continue.
When the woman cries and asks the snake why he bit her, the snake replies that she knew he was a snake before she took him in.
"And that's what's happening to the United States of America with immigration," Trump said. "I think it's pretty accurate, do you agree?"
At his Texas rally, Trump recited the lyrics to a '60s R&B hit to warn against immigration. It was written by a Black civil rights activist who was a member of the communist party.
The crowd erupted in applause after Trump asked if they wanted to hear the 1968 song by Al Wilson, which he referred to as a poem.www.businessinsider.com
There were over 12 million illegal immigrants living and working in America during the trump administration.
trump didn't deport them.
Were they snakes?