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A message to Americans: vote for Trump

If you are an American who is voting today, you need to vote for Trump. Trump is the anti-war candidate and the man who wants peace in the world. Thousands of lives are being lost in Ukraine and there remains the possibility of escalation. NATO recently came very close to escalating the conflict by considering direct involvement. If they had facilitated the use of Franco-British missiles inside Russia, we would likely have global war. The way to stop global war is to vote Trump. Trump will also help subdue tensions in the Middle East. Trump will act on the border crisis in the US.

Donald Trump is a patriot who cares about America. Your country needs a strong man to lead it. It would be a delusion to think that Kamala is a good leader who is respected by the rest of the world.

Trump respects democracy more than Harris respects democracy. Is it democratic to want to compel unwilling states, anti-abortion states, to get rid of their laws on abortion?

Vote Trump!
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@SW-User asks @KunsanVeteran, about trump,
When has he been racist?

Why Trump was the most racist president in the last 50 years:

1. Trump questioned whether Judge Curiel could be impartial because of Judge Curiel's Mexican heritage. This lead to Paul Ryan, the Republican Speaker of the House at the time, calling Trump's remarks about Judge Curiel as "textbook definition of a racist comment":
Claiming a person can't do their job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment.

2. During a meeting with Congressmen, Trump wondered why immigrants to the US couldn't come from countries like Norway instead of "shithole" African countries, and other "shithole" countries like El Salvador and Haiti.

3. The Central Park Five, who were all African American, were cleared of their charges. But despite being cleared of their charges, Trump continued to insist they were guilty.

4. For the longest time, Trump continued to ask for Obama's birth certificate, questioning whether Obama was American and insinuating that Obama was born in Kenya, presumably because Obama is black. It is well known that Obama was born in Hawaii. Obama eventually released his birth certificate in 2011 to put an end to this conspiracy theory by Trump. Despite Obama releasing his birth certificate, Trump would deliberately continue with this conspiracy theory against Obama for another 5 years until the 2016 election when the media put enough pressure on Trump to admit Obama was born in the USA.

5. "In 1973, Richard Nixon’s Department of Justice sued the Trump family business for refusing to rent or negotiate rentals 'because of race and color'."

6. Trump defended the Neo-Nazis at the Charlottesville by claiming there were "very fine people on both sides." And this came after footage of the Neo-Nazis in Charlottesville chanting Nazi slogans such as "blood and soil" while holding Tiki torches the night before the protest.

7. And of course, Trump's tweets asking a group of 4 Congresswomen to go back to their "country" even though 3 of them were born in the USA. Trump likely made the tweet because all 4 Congresswomen were not Caucasian.





Glad to be of service, @SW-User
@ElwoodBlues Send Melania back to her country of origin to “size” the moment!
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@Vin53 Why? Trump was not alone in thinking they were guilty. They were convicted until they were exonerated.
Vin53 · M
@SW-User It doesn't give him the right to call for their execution. Very close to jury tampering.
SW-User
@Vin53 We all say regretful things sometimes. When a shocking event happens, people get outraged by it and they get excited about it. It reminds me of Europeans speaking out against a certain group in Europe when there is a violent attack which may or may not be associated with the group. We are all human, and we can all get extreme. It was 35 years ago and none of it matters now.

What it does demonstrate is that Trump has cared about America and what happens to his fellow Americans for a long time, and he isn't afraid to express his sentiments.
GoldenOldie · 31-35, M
@Vin53 they are a Russian Government bot/ mouthpiece of disinformation 🤖 look at the profile ~ it shows as plain as day