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PigParty🐷
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01-21-2017
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PigParty🐷
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01-23-2017
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Deus Vult
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I never thaught Trump was a good speaker compared to obama but he proved me wrong with his speech. I feel like patriotism is something that needs to be braught back to the west as a whole. Nowadays everyone looks down upon the west because the media always focuses on the issues taking place in your country and often make a big deal out of minor nonsense. Pride in your own country is now seen as racist especialy if you are white but I feel like if we can became more patriotic the radicalist terrorist groups may slow down recruitment as the youth will understand what it means to be part of the 1st world. |
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Join Date: May 2014
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It was a strange speech. It wasn't as dumb as I thought it would be but it's pretty clear he didn't write it alone (recently was confirmed that he had two people co-writing it) but it sounds like they used a thesaurus, some parts of the speech were awkward as hell.
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PigParty🐷
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You can definitely tell that the entire speech was guided by Trump, though. It was more intelligent than what Trump himself would come up with. Trump's speaking skills are incomparable to Obama's. I like that it wasn't ideological and remained non-partisain, while still sticking to what he ran on with failed politicians, crime, and poverty. Too bad any credibility he may have gotten through that speech from his opposition was immediately diminished by his 6 AM tweets.
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