Wednesday, October 31, 2018

The haters will come out of the woodwork for this one. And I don't care.

The first responders are heroes in my book. Thank you, Mr. President and First Lady for coming to Pittsburgh and thanking them. They deserved it.




17 comments:

  1. Thank you for putting this on your Blog. Our City Government behaved like spoiled brats.


    Thank you First Responders.

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  2. Bravo Elaine. That took guts.

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  3. Hardly, 9:44 PM, but thank you.
    Elaine

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  4. Agree 9:37. Our locals Dems that speak so much about unity, respect and compassion showed exactly how little they have of each.
    They are the true “deplorables” in that they couldn’t put aside their petty politics for those lost.

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  5. This video captures the divide in America perfectly. While the elite journalists sneered at Trump’s visit to Pittsburgh and elevated the left-wing protesters outside, the nurses and staff who actually care for victims applauded and thanked the president. https://t.co/QBLNxSZos9

    — Joel B. Pollak (@joelpollak) October 31, 2018

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  6. Yes, thank you first responders. As far as the President goes, I'll withhold my comment.

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  7. “Caddell [Democrat pollster Pat Caddell] noted how many news media figures sought to blame Trump for last Saturday’s mass murder at a synagogue in Philadelphia, PA.
    “The mainstream media came up with its ‘Trump is responsible for all the violence in America’ theme, which is really outrageous. I didn’t realize that I was an anti-Semite because I was critical of Bloomberg [or] Steyer. I didn’t even know Steyer was Jewish. I came from the South, I’m not very good at identifying, but somehow I’m an anti-Semite, and then I criticize George Soros. I also say George Soros is very effective in his agenda, but I didn’t know that was [anti-Semitic].”

    Caddell added, “This is scary. This is the kind of stuff that Americans [dislike]. … In this election, you have a choice between order and chaos, and I don’t think that argument is being made [by Republicans].””

    7:17, as long as you keep an open mind...

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  8. Life long Democrat here. Wolf & Lamb will not (emphasis on not) get my vote next week....

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  9. Interesting article from The Star newspaper (Toronto).. Funny that it isn’t covered by any of the local papers. (at least it isn’t readily available by the local papers that I can find.)

    “Tree of Life Rabbi Jeffrey Myers said Thursday he was “pleasantly surprised” to discover a “warm and personal side” to U.S. President Donald Trump when he visited the Pittsburgh synagogue this week following the deadly shootings there over the weekend.”

    “I was privileged to have a private 15 or 20 minutes with the family,” Myers said. “The president was very warm, very consoling, put his hand on my shoulder, and the first question he asked me was, ‘Rabbi, tell me how are you doing.’ I must say throughout the time we spent together, I was pleasantly surprised by a warm and personal side to the president that I don’t think America has ever seen.”

    Trump did not speak publicly during his brief visit to Pittsburgh, instead quietly paying tribute at the synagogue by laying flowers for the 11 victims and visiting a hospital to see officers who were wounded in Saturday’s shooting.”

    https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2018/11/01/tree-of-life-rabbi-myers-says-he-saw-a-warm-and-personal-side-to-trump-that-surprised-him.html

    Trump doesn’t sound to me like the cold, heartless, anti-Semitic that the Democrats like to portray.

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  10. That thanks also includes the Mt. Lebo officers, some of whom are on the SHACOG CERT team and were involved intimately in what occurred on Saturday at Tree of Life. If you see an officer, please ask them how they are doing and thank them.

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  11. I guess Robert Bowers is blaming Trump too. He pleaded "Not Guilty" and wants a jury trial.
    https://triblive.com/local/allegheny/14236656-74/robert-bowers-pleads-not-guilty-in-tree-of-life-synagogue-rampage?fbclid=IwAR2KATZ2vMNE5NbbyCug0gkwT5NS8qBtuJbKLqm9eHQHiJS295-JfgSEzxs
    Elaine

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  12. A jury of twelve Dems and Bowers walks.

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  13. From the Trib:
    https://triblive.com/opinion/letters/14240536-74/letter-to-the-editor-trump-may-be-greatest-president?fbclid=IwAR1OBnn_9m6stGhIiSFgmGosXGQlEMcGtQ729-RKI8Zm3hG8Nxw__GoosNw
    Elaine

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  14. a crybaby Democrat - HAHAHAHAHA

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  15. The haters didn't let me down. I love the ones that start with, "You people" or "This blog is ______." And then of course there are the ones who like to call me crazy. None were posted.

    It isn't just happening here. As some of you might remember, I make key fobs. I bought Hillary designs, Bernie designs, Trump designs, Republican, and Democrat designs. I belong to a design group on Facebook which was advertising a Trump 2020 key fob. A freakin' key fob. The Democrats went ballistic and wanted it removed. This is the design.
    Elaine

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  16. I want 10 key chains. I'll call you.

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  17. Thought provoking info from The NY Times:

    “If anti-Semitism bypasses consideration as a serious problem in New York, it is to some extent because it refuses to conform to an easy narrative with a single ideological enemy. During the past 22 months, not one person caught or identified as the aggressor in an anti-Semitic hate crime has been associated with a far right-wing group, Mark Molinari, commanding officer of the police department’s Hate Crimes Task Force, told me.”

    Seems to fly in the face of the main stream narrative that the President’s dog whistle is stirring up hate. Is the NYPD commanding officer wrong?

    Could it be that anti-Semitic hate crimes perperators aren’t Ds or Rs and are just sick people that don’t want to get along with people that they identify as different from them?

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