BigSal
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Posted 4:35 pm, 09/15/2024
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Albert, thanks for clearing up that trump did indeed say "very fine people on both sides."
Troll Fakey, you got anything yet?
"Let's remember Charlottesville, where there was a mob of people carrying tiki torches, spewing anti-Semitic hate. And what did the president, then at the time say? There were fine people on each side," Harris said.
What is incorrect about this statement?
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consul
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Posted 4:29 pm, 09/15/2024
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"There were some fine people on both sides." Like the fine person that murdered the young lady with his car! And while we're on the subject of statues: how many of those statues in question were erected during or immediately after the civil war? They weren't put in place to honor war heroes, most of 'em appeared after southern politicians were successful in sabotaging reconstruction and Jim Crow came into being. The sole reason for those statues was to humiliate and intimidate black people.
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Albert Pike
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Posted 3:20 pm, 09/15/2024
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Gandy, "Remeber a clip of him referring to our fallen veterans as "losers and suckers" ..."
The "very fine people on both side" was about wether or not statues of Confederate Soldiers or former slave owners should be removed or left in place.
Liar, no video of Trump saying that has ever been published.
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Jimbojolly
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Posted 2:26 pm, 09/15/2024
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FakerCamelToe, so you agree with Trump; at Charlottesville there were some very fine people on both sides.
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sparkling water
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Posted 2:25 pm, 09/15/2024
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Strange, gummyprancer, thay uour memory didn't include context.
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gandydancer49
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Posted 2:18 pm, 09/15/2024
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IMO Donnie's worst enemy is his lying mouth ?
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gandydancer49
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Posted 2:13 pm, 09/15/2024
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Fake or not but I remember Donnie's remark about "fine" people on both sides....Remeber a clip of him referring to our fallen veterans as "losers and suckers" ...
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Fakey
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Posted 2:10 pm, 09/15/2024
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about the rigged debate last Tuesday.
ABC News' Linsey Davis, one of two moderators for last week's presidential debate, admitted to the Los Angeles Times that the plan was only to fact-check former President Donald Trump, and not Vice President Kamala Harris. Davis and co-moderator David Muir fact-checked Trump seven times - often incorrectly - while never fact-checking Harris once, even when she used hoaxes, such as the Charlottesville "very fine people" hoax.
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