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AM Joy 5/21/17
Trump does not say ‘radical Islamic terrorism’

Joy Reid and her panel discuss Donald Trump’s speech in Saudi Arabia, which some consider ‘the height of hypocrisy’ for its measured language for Muslim leaders compared to his demonizing campaign rhetoric. Duration: 12:16


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This one I will watch Ron. You do remember I told you on Saturday this would be the case? Are you willing to hear HOW I knew that?
Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 1:43PM
Steve Williams
NO, I don't remember. What are you talking?
Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 4:32PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
President Trump will not use the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism" at the GCC tomorrow.
Saturday, May 20th 2017 at 5:15PM
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Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 5:04PM
Steve Williams
That is The same thing Trump criticize Barack Obama for not saying those very same words. Now the shoe is on the foot of of Trump. I wonder why he's not using that term?


Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 6:14PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.

Trump does not say ‘radical Islamic terrorism’

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Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 6:52PM
robert powell
At minute 7 Ron, Joy gets to the heart of the matter.
Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 7:40PM
Steve Williams
"What the hell is going on?"
Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 7:41PM
Steve Williams
Here's one report Trump releases statement on Orlando attack: "Obama 'should step down" by Pamela Engel - Business Insider Jun. 12, 2016, 4:37 PM http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-obama...

Here's another report. Obama vs. Trump on the phrase 'radical Islam' By Linda Qiu on Tuesday, June 14th, 2016 at 4:53 p.m. http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/ar...

Radical Islamic Terrorism: Putin, Trump Disagree On Religion’s Role In Terror? By Greg Price @GP_IBTimes On 12/23/16 AT 10:26 AM International Business Times http://www.ibtimes.com/radical-islamic-ter...

There is much history on the hypocrisy of Trump, WOW!!!



Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 8:35PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I'm talking about Trump's famous Musilm Ban speech, that Joy correctly plays at minute 6:56.
Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 8:50PM
Steve Williams
Donald has is a king of guy that has no history of speaking truth to power. He said that we are going the build a wall and then when he gets in front of the ambassador, Trump says something completely different and then he leaves out any talk about Mexico paying for that wall.

At about the seven minute mark you see the words of tough coming right out the mouth of Trump as he say it ,of a complete shut down of Muslims coming here, in one moment and now when Trump is in the heart of the Muslim world he did not say the same thing, there. You would think that he would follow up and say the same thing on both sides of the earth, don't you think?


Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 8:54PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
"Until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on." President Trump has just done that.
Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 9:28PM
Steve Williams
That is right, talking real tough to the good old boys over here but over seas, Trump went mute.




Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 10:19PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Over here the liberal non-Muslims are up in ams but over there the Muslims love President Trump. How do you explain that Ron?
Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 10:42PM
Steve Williams
Manchester Is not the topic of this blog Steven, Trump does not say ‘radical Islamic terrorism’ Is the topic. The Muslim president don't love Trump, they want to build a military thing with two most sophisticated Weapons on the face of the planet and Trump is one way to make that happen.




Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 11:27PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Answer the question Ron, how did I know before Joy Reid and you that Trump would not say radical Islamic terrorism???
Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 11:33PM
Steve Williams
At about the seven minute mark you see the words of tough coming right out the mouth of Trump as he say it ,of a complete shut down of Muslims coming here, in one moment and now when Trump is in the heart of the Muslim world he did not say the same thing, there. You would think that he would follow up and say the same thing on both sides of the earth, don't you think?

Now, is the front runner as a presidential candidate Trump was talking to all that mess about why Barack Obama wouldn't use those words, now look what happened, it wouldn't look very residential all of a sudden.


Monday, May 22nd 2017 at 11:35PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I've heard the same consistent message from Trump since the time he called for the Muslim ban, until the address to the GCC, and since. The message ALWAYS has been that he would combat terrorism head-on. It was NEVER about bigotry and hate. President Trump is doing what it takes to reach the goal, whether calling for a ban on Muslims entering the U.S., ordering the travel ban, naming the enemy as radical Islamic terrorism, or naming it as extremism and terrorism at the address to the GCC. What Obama was unable to confront, Trump can and will.
Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 8:03AM
Steve Williams

What Obama was unable to confront, Trump can and will.
Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 8:03AM
Steve Williams

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Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 8:21AM
robert powell
What I remember is President Obama's lack of response to the San Bernardino and Orlando attacks.
Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 8:49AM
Steve Williams
That's right you do have selective memory. Let us try something that's more recent to your memory. Let us go back to talking about those seven minutes in this blog, that you want to explore. Did you see how Trump was talking as candidate?


Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 9:36AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
It's not selective memory Ron, it's consistent understanding of Trump's message, from the beginning of the campaign until now. That's why I knew what the connection was between the the speech at minute 7 and the speech to the GCC, and why I accurately predicted he would not use the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism". Joy and her panel of 4 showed throughout these 12+ minutes a complete failure to connect the dots.
Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 9:58AM
Steve Williams
This is what I remember, a bunch of wishy wash.

Statement by the President on the Shooting in San Bernardino, California

Oval Office

10:58 A.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Yesterday, a tragedy occurred in San Bernardino, and as I said in the immediate aftermath, our first order of business is to send our thoughts and prayers to the families of those who have been killed and to pray for a speedy recovery for those who were injured during this terrible attack.

I had a chance to speak with Mayor Davis of San Bernardino and I thanked law enforcement in that city for their timely and professional response. I indicated to Mayor Davis that the entire country is thinking about that community, and thanked him and his office for the way that they’ve been able to manage an extraordinarily difficult situation with calm and clarity, and very much appreciated the coordination that’s been taking place between local law enforcement and the FBI investigators.

At this stage, we do not yet know why this terrible event occurred. We do know that the two individuals who were killed were equipped with weapons and appeared to have access to additional weaponry at their homes. But we don’t know why they did it. We don’t know at this point the extent of their plans. We do not know their motivations.

And I just received a briefing from FBI Director Comey, as well as Attorney General Lynch, indicating the course of their investigation. At this point, this is now a FBI investigation. That’s been done in cooperation and consultation with local law enforcement. It is possible that this was terrorist-related, but we don’t know. It’s also possible that this was workplace-related. And until the FBI has been able to conduct what are going to be a large number of interviews, until we understand the nature of the workplace relationship between the individual and his superiors -- because he worked with the organization where this terrible shooting took place -- until all the social media and electronic information has been exploited, we’re just not going to be able to answer those questions.

But what I can assure the American people is we’re going to get to the bottom of this and that we are going to be vigilant, as we always are, in getting the facts before we issue any decisive judgments in terms of how this occurred.

More broadly, as I said yesterday, we see the prevalence of these kinds of mass shootings in this country and I think so many Americans sometimes feel as if there’s nothing we can do about it. We are fortunate to have an extraordinary combination of law enforcement and intelligence and military that work every single day to keep us safe. But we can’t just leave it to our professionals to deal with the problem of these kinds of horrible killings. We all have a part to play.

And I do think that, as the investigation moves forward, it’s going to be important for all of us -- including our legislatures -- to see what we can do to make sure that when individuals decide that they want to do somebody harm, we’re making it a little harder for them to do it. Because right now it’s just too easy. And we’re going to have to, I think, search ourselves as a society to make sure that we can take basic steps that would make it harder -- not impossible, but harder -- for individuals to get access to weapons.

So there will be, I think, a press conference later today led by the Attorney General. Director Comey will continue to brief not only the press but also members of Congress about the course of the investigation. Our expectation is, is that this may take some time before we’re able to sort it all through. There may be mixed motives involved in this, which makes the investigation more complicated. But rest assured that we will get to the bottom of this.

And in the meantime, once again, I want to offer our deepest condolences to those who’ve been affected by this terrible tragedy. And for those who’ve been injured, we hope that they get well quickly and that they’re able to be back together with their families.

Thank you very much, everybody.

END
11:06 A.M. EST
Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 10:07AM
Steve Williams
Remarks by the President in a Statement to the Press

Dr. P. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts

Orlando, Florida

3:40 P.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: Four days ago, this community was shaken by an evil and hateful act. Today, we are reminded of what is good. That there is compassion, empathy and decency, and most of all, there is love. That’s the Orlando that we’ve seen in recent days. And that is the America that we have seen.

This afternoon, the Vice President and I had the opportunity to meet with many of the families here. As you might imagine, their grief is beyond description. Through their pain and through their tears, they told us about the joy that their loved ones had brought to their lives. They talked about their sons or their daughters -- so many young people, in their 20s and 30s; so many students who were focused on the future. One young woman was just 18 years old. Another, said her father, was a happy girl with so many dreams.

There were siblings there talking about their brothers and their sisters and how they were role models that they looked up to. There were husbands and wives who had taken a solemn vow; fathers and mothers who gave their full hearts to their children. These families could be our families. In fact, they are our family -- they’re part of the American family. Today, the Vice President and I told them, on behalf of the American people, that our hearts are broken, too, but we stand with you and that we are here for you, and that we are remembering those who you loved so deeply.

As a nation, we’ve also been inspired by the courage of those who risked their lives and cared for others. Partners whose last moments were spent shielding each other. The mother who gave her life to save her son. The former Marine whose quick thinking saved dozens of lives.

Joe and I had the chance to thank Mayor Dyer, Chief Mina, Sheriff Demings, all who responded in heroic ways; the outstanding police and first responders who were able to, through their professionalism and quick response, rescue so many people. We also owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to all the doctors, all the nurses who have worked day and night to treat the injured, save lives and prevent even more anguish. As one of the doctors here said, “after the worst of humanity reared its ugly head…the best of humanity came roaring back.” Let me get that quote more precisely -- “after the worst of humanity reared its evil head…the best of humanity came roaring back.”

Now, if we’re honest with ourselves, if, in fact, we want to show the best of our humanity, then we're all going to have to work together at every level of government, across political lines, to do more to stop killers who want to terrorize us. We will continue to be relentless against terrorist groups like ISIL and al Qaeda. We are going to destroy them. We are going to disrupt their networks, and their financing, and the flow of fighters in and out of war theaters. We're going to disrupt their propaganda that poisons so many minds around the world.

We're going to do all that. Our resolve is clear. But given the fact that the last two terrorist attacks on our soil -- Orlando and San Bernardino -- were homegrown, carried out it appears not by external plotters, not by vast networks or sophisticated cells, but by deranged individuals warped by the hateful propaganda that they had seen over the Internet, then we’re going to have to do more to prevent these kinds of events from occurring. It's going to take more than just our military. It's going to require more than just our intelligence teams. As good as they are, as dedicated as they are, as focused as they are, if you have lone wolf attacks like this, hatched in the minds of a disturbed person, then we're going to have to take different kinds of steps in order to prevent something like this from happening.

Those who were killed and injured here were gunned down by a single killer with a powerful assault weapon. The motives of this killer may have been different than the mass shooters in Aurora or Newtown, but the instruments of death were so similar. And now, another 49 innocent people are dead. Another 53 are injured. Some are still fighting for their lives. Some will have wounds that will last a lifetime. We can't anticipate or catch every single deranged person that may wish to do harm to his neighbors, or his friends, or his coworkers, or strangers. But we can do something about the amount of damage that they do. Unfortunately, our politics have conspired to make it as easy as possible for a terrorist or just a disturbed individual like those in Aurora and Newtown to buy extraordinarily powerful weapons -- and they can do so legally.

Today, once again, as has been true too many times before, I held and hugged grieving family members and parents, and they asked, why does this keep happening? And they pleaded that we do more to stop the carnage. They don’t care about the politics. Neither do I. Neither does Joe. And neither should any parent out there who’s thinking about their kids being not in the wrong place, but in places where kids are supposed to be.

This debate needs to change. It’s outgrown the old political stalemates. The notion that the answer to this tragedy would be to make sure that more people in a nightclub are similarly armed to the killer defies common sense. Those who defend the easy accessibility of assault weapons should meet these families and explain why that makes sense. They should meet with the Newtown families -- some of whom Joe saw yesterday -- whose children would now be finishing fifth grade -- on why it is that we think our liberty requires these repeated tragedies. That's not the meaning of liberty.

I’m pleased to hear that the Senate will hold votes on preventing individuals with possible terrorist ties from buying guns, including assault weapons. I truly hope that senators rise to the moment and do the right thing. I hope that senators who voted no on background checks after Newtown have a change of heart. And then I hope the House does the right thing, and helps end the plague of violence that these weapons of war inflict on so many young lives.

I've said this before -- we will not be able to stop every tragedy. We can't wipe away hatred and evil from every heart in this world. But we can stop some tragedies. We can save some lives. We can reduce the impact of a terrorist attack if we're smart. And if we don't act, we will keep seeing more massacres like this -- because we’ll be choosing to allow them to happen. We will have said, we don't care enough to do something about it.

Here in Orlando, we are reminded not only of our obligations as a country to be resolute against terrorists, we are reminded not only of the need for us to implement smarter policies to prevent mass shootings, we're also reminded of what unites us as Americans, and that what unites us is far stronger than the hate and the terror of those who target us.

For so many people here who are lesbian, gay, bis*xual, transgender, the Pulse Nightclub has always been a safe haven, a place to sing and dance, and most importantly, to be who you truly are -- including for so many people whose families are originally from Puerto Rico. Sunday morning, that sanctuary was violated in the worst way imaginable. So whatever the motivations of the killer, whatever influences led him down the path of violence and terror, whatever propaganda he was consuming from ISIL and al Qaeda, this was an act of terrorism but it was also an act of hate. This was an attack on the LGBT community. Americans were targeted because we’re a country that has learned to welcome everyone, no matter who you are or who you love. And hatred towards people because of s*xual orientation, regardless of where it comes from, is a betrayal of what’s best in us.

Joe and I were talking on the way over here -- you can't make up the world into “us” and “them,” and denigrate and express hatred towards groups because of the color of their skin, or their faith, or their s*xual orientation, and not feed something very dangerous in this world.

So if there was ever a moment for all of us to reflect and reaffirm our most basic beliefs that everybody counts and everybody has dignity, now is the time. It's a good time for all of us to reflect on how we treat each other, and to insist on respect and equality for every human being.

We have to end discrimination and violence against our brothers and sisters who are in the LGBT community -- here at home and around the world, especially in countries where they are routinely persecuted. We have to challenge the oppression of women, wherever it occurs -- here or overseas. There’s only “us” -- Americans.

Here in Orlando, in the men and women taken from us, those who loved them, we see some of the true character of this country -- the best of humanity coming roaring back; the love and the compassion and the fierce resolve that will carry us through not just through this atrocity, but through whatever difficult times may confront us.

It’s our pluralism and our respect for each other -- including a young man who said to a friend, he was “super proud” to be Latino. It’s our love of country -- the patriotism of an Army reservist who was known as “an amazing officer.” It’s our unity -- the outpouring of love that so many across our country have shown to our fellow Americans who are LGBT, a display of solidarity that might have been unimaginable even a few years ago.

Out of this darkest of moments, that gives us hope -- seeing people reflect, seeing people’s best instincts come out, maybe in some cases, minds and hearts change. It is our strength and our resilience -- the same determination of a man who died here who traveled the world, mindful of the risks as a gay man, but who spoke for us all when he said, “we cannot be afraid…we are not going to be afraid.”

May we all find that same strength in our own lives. May we all find that same wisdom in how we treat one another. May God bless all who we lost here in Orlando. May He comfort their families. May He heal the wounded. May He bring some solace to those whose hearts have been broken. May He give us resolve to do what’s necessary to reduce the hatred of this world, curb the violence. And may He watch over this country that we call home.

Thank you very much, everybody.

END 3:58 P.M. EDT
Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 10:14AM
Steve Williams

Trump does not say ‘radical Islamic terrorism’

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And 'whiteMan' steveAdam AT an African American Family site can only write .......

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".......And may He watch over this country that we call home.

Thank you very much, everybody. ..."

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Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 10:14AM
Steve Williams

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"...that Dylann Roof a paganChristian KKK 'whiteSupremist' is a radical Christian terrorist...."

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"...that Dylann Roof a paganChristian KKK 'whiteSupremist' is a radical 'WhiteMan' terrorist...."

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Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 6:03PM
robert powell
I recall a professor who left a intelligible impression on my mind in a seminar that I attended years ago and here's what he said and I quote: if you can't Dazzle them with brilliance, then baffle them with BULL💩. This is what you have done in your last two responses. Now don't get me wrong, this is great information and deserve much exploring but neither of those reports, supports your claim that Donald J Trump would not oder these words of: ‘radical Islamic terrorism.'

I love that second Report from the White House the official press secretary on June 16, 2016, Street from the official White House website of President Barack Obama. That Report in itself is worth the blog all by itself.






Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 7:31PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I think you are the one Ron, with selective memory.
Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 7:49PM
Steve Williams
I am not he subject here but Trump does not say ‘radical Islamic terrorism is... So, get your act together Steven, you have been busted for lying about this subject word for word, here's that link: Remarks by the President in a Statement to the Press https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-p...
Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 8:37PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Hey Steven, are you ready to explore what you saw in this report or what?


Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 8:46PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I told you what I saw in this report. Utter failure of Joy and her panel of 4 to connect the dots between Trump on the campaign and Trump in Saudi Arabia.
Tuesday, May 23rd 2017 at 8:59PM
Steve Williams
Drive out to terrorist, Drive them out, Drive them out, Drive them out of your communities, Drive them out of your churches, Drive them out. That is the point which Trump felt was most important to convey to the Saudi officials, Drive them out!



Wednesday, May 24th 2017 at 9:11PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
You should have seen the speech.
Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 3:35AM
Steve Williams
The key points are right hear in this blog. Drive them out...

What side of this 2000 year old war is Trump on?


Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 7:33AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Why didn't you watch his speech Ron? Just because MSNBC didn't cover it, is no excuse.
Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 9:07AM
Steve Williams
Sir, you don't if I watched the whole speech or not, do you? YOU Are just fishing again. By the way Steven, watching speech was one of my top priorities that day.

Let us get back to this report for now and I too notice that Trump did not use the term ‘radical Islamic terrorism’!

Sound's like a HYPOCRITE or HYPOCRITICAL TO ME, just taking into account of what this same man said less than a year or two ago. This is a man who have been this way for a long time now and he knows exactly what his is doing.

Why don't you believe what you see STEVEN? it is right there in front of you, coming right out his mouth? I can't make this stuff up!







Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 10:29AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
President Trump has known exactly what he's doing all along. So have I, and I approve 100%.
Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 11:16AM
Steve Williams
That is why Trump has been under investigation from from day one and this is something or a ministration you approval of which benefits the Russian oligarchs, didn't you are willing to be a puppet of Putity. Take one day at a time and then you will see the evidence of conclusion, is compelling.


Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 12:38PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
By the way before we get off topic again why do you think that Trump won't say those words, the same words did he slammed Obama for not saying?


Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 12:44PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Because he was in the process of figuring out "what the hell is going on" and he needs the help of the Gulf Cooperation Council. Of course he was not going to use the same phrase he had been in America. He did say Islamic Terrorism, once.
Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 1:31PM
Steve Williams
I'm not the wildly popular blogger you are Ron, but at least I report the facts.


I heard the words Islamism and Islamic terrorism just once.
Sunday, May 21st 2017 at 11:18AM
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Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 1:34PM
Steve Williams
So, you will agree President Obama was in the same position as the leader of the Free World and did not deserve that treatment from Trump?

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Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 6:20PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.

".....So, you will agree President Obama was in the same position as the leader of the Free World and did not deserve that treatment from Trump? ..."

Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 6:20PM
Deacon Ron Gray

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No, NEVER EVER put the Name President Baraaka Hussein Obama in same sentence as trump$ette

---- AGAIN....can't you READ.....?

For 6 years+ trump$ette SAID... President Baraaka Hussein Obama was a mauMau plant.....

For 6 years+ trump$ette SAID... Our Greatest USA PRESIDENT ever was a masaiWarrior......

For 6 years+ trump$ette SAID Our Great Constiturional Scholar was an eastAfrican radical Islamist...?

----- that trump$ette migger SAID last year....BIA's Greatest President .. "..started Isil..Dash..etal...."

'blackHebrewIsraelite'; 'whiteMan' steveAdam ....and OTHER Racists.....STOP IT....in 2017

---- YOU ALL racistlyIgnorant KNOW that there is NO, NEVER was or will BE..."radical Islamic terrorism’



Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 7:06PM
robert powell
I said all that Robert to show what a Hypocrite or hypocritical actions was, when it came to the former President. Now you claim down Robert, I agree President Baraka Hussein Obama in my life time.


Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 8:40PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I agree with Robert. Trump and Obama have nothing in common.
Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 9:00PM
Steve Williams
Well maybe golf.
Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 9:03PM
Steve Williams
Both man have a few more things in common, other that golf. Both men where elected president to The United States of America, that is a vary exclusive club that they both are members of.

Back to the question: So, you will agree President Obama was in the same position as the leader of the Free World and did not deserve that treatment from Trump?

Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 9:17PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I do NOT agree.
Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 9:21PM
Steve Williams
Refute it then!!! Where is your proof that both men was not elected by The People of The United States of America.

I want to see why you disagree.

YOUR WORDS: I do NOT agree. Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 9:21PM

Prove it! Where your FACTS!!! I want to see them on your next reply, Steven. I really want to know why you disagree on this recent American History and Robert can't help you, SORRY STEVEN.


Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 9:43PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Obama's position was bent over. Trump will never bend over
Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 9:51PM
Steve Williams
Is this your prove. Trump bent over to receive a medal around his next from the Saudi King. WOW!!! is this all you got!!!

Both presidents bent over, you have no prove their neither. where is your prove.


Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 10:02PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
I'm not talking about that kind of bent over.
Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 10:27PM
Steve Williams
Not while Trump was in Saudi Arabia and that is the focus of this blog.




Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 11:51PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
The focus of this blog is radical islamic terrorism.
Friday, May 26th 2017 at 12:40AM
Steve Williams
That is right Steven, so stop your BULL💩 and get back to the topic, YOUR WORDS: The focus of this blog is radical Islamic terrorism. Friday, May 26th 2017 at 12:40AM


Friday, May 26th 2017 at 7:29AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.

Trump does not say ‘radical Islamic terrorism’

SUBJECT

----- LIARS are cowardlyWhats and it does take a 68 IQ to 'Make a Deal'

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"......Robert, I agree President Baraka Hussein Obama in my life time. ..."

Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 8:40PM
Deacon Ron Gray

"....I agree with Robert. Trump and Obama have nothing in common...."

Thursday, May 25th 2017 at 9:00PM
Steve Williams

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Since We ALL IS is in a moment of Agreement.....

a Coward will NOT lie, or Misconceive when he or they HEAR......

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Sûrat AlAhqâaf

(The Curved Sand-hills-twisted weakness) (XLVI)

Bismillaahir Rahmaan irRaheem

1. Hâ-Mîm.

2. The revelation of AlQur’âan is from Allâah, the All-Mighty, the All-Wise.

3. We created the heavens and the earth and all that is between them with Truth, and for an appointed term, yet those who are trespassers of the limits set by Allâah turn away from that which they are warned.

4. Say Mohamed to these pagans:

"Think about all or who that you call on besides Allâah?

Show me. What have they Created of the Earth?

Or have they a share in the Creation of the heavens?

Bring me a Book revealed before this, or some trace of knowledge in support of your claims, if you are Truthful!"

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Friday, May 26th 2017 at 8:18AM
robert powell
The truth have been told.


Friday, May 26th 2017 at 8:36AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
The same truth I foretold.
Friday, May 26th 2017 at 8:43AM
Steve Williams
So both man did not use that term for the same reasons.

The truth has been told.




Friday, May 26th 2017 at 8:50AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
Both men did not use that phrase but the reasons are different. Look again at the press releases for San Bernardino and Orlando. There you will see Obama's reasons and there you will see no similarity to Trump.
Friday, May 26th 2017 at 8:57AM
Steve Williams
Both presidents need the help of Saudi Arabia in the fight against terrorism.



Friday, May 26th 2017 at 4:12PM
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Both presidents need the help of Saudi Arabia in the fight against islamic terrorism.





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