joeysteele |
20-11-2016 09:46 PM |
Facts can be used to anyone's own agenda at times selectively.
We have on here, a few words he has said and that he has said those words many times, he says.
Well words are cheap,what has he done ad campaigned for to get this vile organisation out of existence for good.
Where are those facts?
he is backtracking a lot on things he said in the campaign, however his perceived racist rhetoric in this campaign for President is what has helped bring this filthy vile organisation back into the glare of publicity again.
They are holding a celebration, in part as to his victory,where has he said they must not use his name or attach anything to him as to their vile celebrations.
Where are the facts he intends to do that?
Leaders and politicians say many things in public that are just words,what facts are there as to what he says and thinks of this organisation in private.
Actions speak louder than words, he can say anything in public or an interview but who has the facts, real facts of what he really is thinking.
Therein lies a different story.
However, for me, going off some of his poison he chose freely to spout out in the election campaign, people have every right to be, and remain, suspicious of his real thoughts as to organisations like the KKK.
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