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midnight rambler
16th December 2020, 08:12 PM
She’s a big Trump fan and just texted me this:
This is the best sign that there's hope that I've had. I see a lady named Lily ( for therapy, I'm a psychologist) at a nursing home where I work part-time. Lilly has a daughter who's probably my age about 50 or 60 in Dayton Ohio. Lilly's daughter has a granddaughter who's in kindergarten. The granddaughter wrote Donald Trump a letter saying that she was sorry that he's so abused and that she really appreciates him. She received a hand-written letter that was actually printed so she could read it but it was hand-printed from Donald Trump that said he appreciated her letter so much and that it was the most important letter he had ever received and that it was because of little girls like her that he fights so hard and he won't let her down. He would never let a little girl down!
ziero0
17th December 2020, 05:52 AM
"He would never let a little girl down!"
To which MSM will report
TRUMP EXPRESSES FASCINATION WITH MINOR WOMEN.
midnight rambler
17th December 2020, 06:20 AM
"He would never let a little girl down!"
To which MSM will report
TRUMP EXPRESSES FASCINATION WITH MINOR WOMEN.
Better than molesting little girls in front of a camera as if there's nothing wrong with it.
sirgonzo420
20th December 2020, 07:33 PM
She’s a big Trump fan and just texted me this:
When I was a younger feller I wrote Donald Trump a letter and he wrote me back, and this was before his foray into politics and even before "The Apprentice". I'm glad he still takes time to return mail that kids send him.
I wrote to Pauly Shore too and he never wrote me back. He probably won't ever be president either.
midnight rambler
20th December 2020, 07:47 PM
The same friend related a story to me about a fellow who lives in western Pennsylvania and had a warehouse full of exotic hardwoods he spent years collecting from around the world. He didn't have much else, he and his wife were barely making it. His inventory of hardwoods was worth 100s of thousands yet he was storing it in an old barn. He needed a climate controlled building to warehouse it so he went to the local bank to apply for a loan. The loan officer took a look at his 'assets' and said, "To some people that looks like a pile of kindling, but I'm going to take a chance on you and loan you the (six figures) to build your new climate controlled warehouse." Six months or so later the loan officer notes that this fellow had recently made a $100,000 deposit. The next time he sees him in the bank he approaches his loan customer while he's in line to make another deposit, this time for $200,000. The loan officer asked him about his recent windfall and this fellow told him, "This rich guy in NYC ordered some of my hardwood and wanted me to deliver it to the high rise he lives in in Manhattan. So my wife and I delivered it and this rich guy and his wife invited us to have lunch with them in their home while he was inspecting his new purchase. He was very happy with it and wrote him another check on the spot (the original check for $100k covered the entire order). We never looked at the check until we got home...it was for $200,000. So we called this rich guy's wife Melania and asked her if there was some mistake and she said, 'No, Donald was very pleased with what you brought him so he thought it was worth more...there was no mistake.'"
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