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World reacts to Trump ****hole countries remarks

Pastor_Bob

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Wouldn't be the first time Trump's used salty language, but I'm a bit concerned how often these false stories come out and elicit rebukes.
My comments were in reference to his language and his ill-advised comments in general. These words should never be spoken by a president in any context.
 

Calminian

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My comments were in reference to his language and his ill-advised comments in general. These words should never be spoken by a president in any context.

Here is Trump's statement on what he said:

Donald J. Trump‏Verified account @realDonaldTrump
Never said anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is, obviously, a very poor and troubled country. Never said “take them out.” Made up by Dems. I have a wonderful relationship with Haitians. Probably should record future meetings - unfortunately, no trust!

5:48 AM - 12 Jan 2018​

Yes, we should all watch what we say. But what in general was said that you're concerned about?
 
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Calminian

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The answer is, YES Trump should be impeached. He is a disgrace to America and is having disastrous effects on the Christian faith.

So he should be impeached because he's not Christian enough? This is really your opinion? A guy that fights for abortion supporting candidates?
 

thatbrian

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Third World countries are exactly what Trump allegedly said they are. Everyone knows that.
 

Reynolds

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CNN World reacts to Trump's 'shithole countries' remarks

US President Donald Trump's complaints about immigrants coming to the US from "****hole countries" prompted condemnation from around the world.

In the US, Democrat and Republican lawmakers criticized Trump's comments as "divisive" and "unacceptable," while Haiti, one of the countries explicitly named by Trump, summoned the top US diplomat to discuss the President's remarks.

We're hitting bottom with this fake "christian" president. It's pretty bad when you have to blot out profanity from an announcement of our "president" to the world.
First of all, the Republicans in the meeting say he didn't say it. Most of the Democrats did not hear it. Seems like a few lying Democrats have hit rock bottom.
 
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thatbrian

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The answer is, YES Trump should be impeached. He is a disgrace to America and is having disastrous effects on the Christian faith.

You can't start impeachment proceedings for either of those allegations.

You don't like Trump. That doesn't matter. The voters have spoken. Maybe it's time you quiet yourself and accept reality.
 

FollowTheWay

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First of all, the Republicans in the meeting say he didn't say it. Most of the Democrats did not hear it. Seems like a few lying Democrats have hit rock bottom.
Trump Definitely Said 'Shithole Countries,' Senator Confirms
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday denied using certain “language” as fury spread over his comments about immigration during a private meeting with lawmakers. But neither he nor the White House denied the most controversial of his comments: using the word “shithole” to describe countries in Africa and saying he would prefer immigrants from countries like Norway instead.
But Sen. Dick Durbin, the only Democrat in the room, disputed the president’s account.
“He said these hate-filled things and he said them repeatedly,” Durbin said,
Durbin added, “When the question was asked about Haitians … he said, ‘Haitians? Do we need more Haitians?'”
 

Pastor_Bob

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Good thing Trump never said them.
Whether he said these words are not, neither one of us know for sure. Regardless, he has a track record of saying things that would be better left unsaid, making my opinion valid.

Our own state senator, Tom Cotton, said he did not hear President Trump say them. I’ll take his word over the liberal media any day.
 
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