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Anybody else find the white outfits of the democrats hard on the eyes

WTF was with that anyway
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jim2439 · 61-69, M
its the kkk party always has been
HerKing · 61-69, M
jim2439 · 61-69, M
@HerKing what is that the first picture of a liberal dem in a trump t shirt??
HerKing · 61-69, M
@jim2439 Nice try...😉

https://adobochronicles.com/2016/03/14/trump-supporter-who-made-nazi-salute-assumed-donald-was-a-hitler-descendant/

[quote]CHICAGO, Illinois (The Adobo Chronicles, Washington Bureau) – The woman who was photographed making a Nazi salute at the canceled Donald Trump rally in Chicago last week thought that the Republican presidential candidate was a direct descendant of Adolf Hitler.

The photo showing Birgitt Peterson, 69, in a Trump t-shirt, eyes locked with a protester, her right arm raised skyward and palm faced downward, immediately went viral. Netizens commented that the photo is proof of Trump’s ‘fascist’ tendencies which have attracted many supporters like Peterson.

For the first time since the photograph went viral, Peterson spoke out and explained why she did what she did.

The West Berlin-born Peterson claimed she was a genealogist and had recently researched Trump’s heritage. It is no secret that Trump comes from a German and Scottish background.

Peterson’s research further established Trump’s direct German lineage:

Donald’s grandfather, Friederich (Fred) Trump. was born on March 14, 1869 in Kallstadt, Pfalz, Germany. He immigrated in 1885 to United States from Hamburg aboard the ship “Eider” and became a U.S. citizen in 1892 in Seattle, Washington. He died of influenza on 30 Mar 1918 in New York City, New York.

Donald’s grandmother, Elizabeth Christ, was born on October 10, 1880 in Kallstadt, Pfalz, Germany and died on 6 Jun 1966 in Queens, New York.

Peterson got excited and started to research if Donald’s lineage had any direct connection with Hitler. Her research got briefly interrupted because she had to leave her home to attend the Trump rally.

“When I made the Nazi sign, I was still in my genealogy research mode. [b]It was a subconscious act on my part when confronted by anti-Trump supporters,” she said.[/b][/quote]


BOLD...Sure, I buy it!
jim2439 · 61-69, M
and your point is one crazy lady equals all trump supporters and makes trump a nazi , any suprise she was in chicago , come on really that all it takes ??? makes him and us nazi wow many people have decendants from germany ihave friends that are german they are no more nazi then you are in fact they just went along with hitler becouse he promised them good times and told them they deserve it so they sent out to take from everone else leaving a path of distruction in there wake ,, thats why its so important that we call out the socolist in the dem party before its to late the nice part about living in this time is that we can move to other countries if you dont like one your in move to the good one and be happy , but why destory the one your in
HerKing · 61-69, M
@jim2439
[quote]and your point is one crazy lady equals all trump supporters and makes trump a nazi , any suprise she was in chicago , come on really that all it takes ??? makes him and us nazi wow many people have decendants from germany ihave friends that are german they are no more nazi then you are in fact they just went along with hitler becouse he promised them good times and told them they deserve it so they sent out to take from everone else leaving a path of distruction in there wake ,, thats why its so important that we call out the socolist in the dem party before its to late the nice part about living in this time is that we can move to other countries if you dont like one your in move to the good one and be happy , but why destory the one your in
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What is all that if it was in English and constructed sentences?