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Angry Dragon

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March 2, 2017

Trump and Pinocchio

Trump and Pinocchio


When Donald was just a little boy his father read Pinocchio to him. This story stuck with him to this very day. Donald was born with small parts if you know what I mean. He figured if it worked for Pinocchio it might and should work for other parts.

This is why The Donald lies so much. He started lying and he found that the only things that grew were his racism and his bigotry. We know that once Donald gets something in his head he never lets go. So he just spent his life lying about everything hoping he could get his hands and man parts to grow. Never worked to this day.

As his lying grew, his racism, bigotry, his EGO grew along with his bank account. His hair grew. As we get to the moral of this Trump story we find if you lie some things grow and others either stay the same or decrease in size. The final moral: When you lie so much you lose your morals and sanity. Your man parts will not grow, as Trump would have seen for himself if he could have seen past his fat belly, that was a true fact.

King of Light

March 2, 2017

Just something I ran across

http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2iXhw8/:1wgs9aKlD:42$pet!6/beepb.com/18-pics-of-fairy-tale-architecture-from-norway


February 27, 2017

Trump History Month Speech Revised

I downloaded Trump’s Black History Month Transcript and then went through it to eliminate the garbage. Not much left. I left anything that was remotely Black History.
Dragon

February is Black History Month. This morning, Donald Trump held a White House event to mark the occasion. Below is an accurate transcript of his remarks.
[Daniel Dale of the Toronto Star published the first transcript of this on Twitter; we re-transcribed the president’s remarks from video for this transcript.]
Well, the election, it came out really well. Next time we’ll triple the number or quadruple it. We want to get it over 51, right? At least 51.
Well this is Black History Month, so this is our little breakfast, our little get-together. Hi Lynn, how are you? Just a few notes. During this month, we honor the tremendous history of African-Americans throughout our country. Throughout the world, if you really think about it, right? And their story is one of unimaginable sacrifice, hard work, and faith in America. I’ve gotten a real glimpse—during the campaign, I’d go around with Ben to a lot of different places I wasn’t so familiar with. They’re incredible people. And I want to thank Ben Carson, who’s gonna be heading up HUD. That’s a big job. That’s a job that’s not only housing, but it’s mind and spirit. Right, Ben? And you understand, nobody’s gonna be better than Ben.
Last month, we celebrated the life of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., whose incredible example is unique in American history. You read all about Dr. Martin Luther King a week ago when somebody said I took the statue out of my office. It turned out that that was fake news. Fake news. The statue is cherished, it’s one of the favorite things in the—and we have some good ones. We have Lincoln, and we have Jefferson, and we have Dr. Martin Luther King. But they said the statue, the bust of Martin Luther King, was taken out of the office. And it was never even touched. So I think it was a disgrace, but that’s the way the press is. Very unfortunate.
I am very proud now that we have a museum on the National Mall where people can learn about Reverend King, so many other things. Frederick Douglass is an example of somebody who’s done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, I noticed. Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, and millions more black Americans who made America what it is today. Big impact.
I’m proud to honor this heritage and will be honoring it more and more. The folks at the table in almost all cases have been great friends and supporters. Darrell—I met Darrell when he was defending me on television. And the people that were on the other side of the argument didn’t have a chance, right? And Paris has done an amazing job in a very hostile CNN community. He’s all by himself. You’ll have seven people, and Paris. And I’ll take Paris over the seven. But I don’t watch CNN, so I don’t get to see you as much as I used to. I don’t like watching fake news. But Fox has treated me very nice. Wherever Fox is, thank you.
We’re gonna need better schools and we need them soon. We need more jobs, we need better wages, a lot better wages. We’re gonna work very hard on the inner city. Ben is gonna be doing that, big league. That’s one of the big things that you’re gonna be looking at. We need safer communities and we’re going to do that with law enforcement. We’re gonna make it safe. We’re gonna make it much better than it is right now. Right now it’s terrible, and I saw you talking about it the other night, Paris, on something else that was really—you did a fantastic job the other night on a very unrelated show.
I’m ready to do my part, and I will say this: We’re gonna work together. This is a great group, this is a group that’s been so special to me. You really helped me a lot. If you remember I wasn’t going to do well with the African-American community, and after they heard me speaking and talking about the inner city and lots of other things, we ended up getting—and I won’t go into details—but we ended up getting substantially more than other candidates who had run in the past years. And now we’re gonna take that to new levels. I want to thank my television star over here—Omarosa’s actually a very nice person, nobody knows that. I don’t want to destroy her reputation but she’s a very good person, and she’s been helpful right from the beginning of the campaign, and I appreciate it. I really do. Very special.
So I want to thank everybody for being here.

This is what is left.

Well this is Black History Month, so this is our little breakfast, our little get-together.
During this month, we honor the tremendous history of African-Americans throughout our country. Throughout the world, if you really think about it, right? And their story is one of unimaginable sacrifice, hard work, and faith in America. I’ve gotten a real glimpse—during the campaign,

Last month, we celebrated the life of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., whose incredible example is unique in American history. and we have Dr. Martin Luther King. I am very proud now that we have a museum on the National Mall where people can learn about Reverend King, so many other things. Frederick Douglass is an example of somebody who’s done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, I noticed. Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, and millions more black Americans who made America what it is today. Big impact.
I’m proud to honor this heritage and will be honoring it more and more.
We’re gonna need better schools and we need them soon. We need more jobs, we need better wages, a lot better wages. We’re gonna work very hard on the inner city.
I’m ready to do my part, and I will say this: We’re gonna work together.
So I want to thank everybody for being here.
February 15, 2017

I have finally found a Trump positive

He has united most of the people of the world to fear and mistrust him ............ he did say he would unite the people



I was going to include hate but it is not good to hate ............. but I do find myself also hating him

February 6, 2017

To answer your last question:

How can one understand something that does not exist??

Just to add a little humor
God works in mysterious ways
It is impossible to understand god

So if it is impossible to understand god, how do you know it is impossible??
Perhaps people do understand god and find it mean of their god to let their child die

To you it is a mystery that your god would allow this to happen because your faith in your god dose not allow you to question this because your god has to have a reason for this to happen.
What if in reality your god does not really care
Does not have the power to do the things you think he/she does

No proof that a god or gods exist

Better to believe in the Universe....... that does exist ... we do not know everything about but we still explore it and seek answers
Unlike religion where there does not to be much exploration except for a very few
Perhaps by exploring the Universe we may someday find the god that you believe in ..... and that would be okay because then we may truly understand this god

February 2, 2017

I was just surfing the web and I came across a Trump twitter war from 2013

I think he thinks wars are fought on twitter and nobody gets hurt except their ego

February 1, 2017

Question about establishing a religion

We are getting nearer to a clash of religious rights
Can one just declare that their religious rights are being trampled upon without believing in a deity, but a belief in the Universe??

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