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ALL-ABOARD 0 points ago +1 / -1

You sent me the link on another thread. Response:

Thanks!

I did a little digging on this, and there were a few things to note.

Some of these stories are certainly true! The Jennifer Hudson one, sending a sick kid on a plane, sending 10K to a man who helped a woman from committing suicide, those appear to be true, And those are great!

But his own office denied the story about helping a man pay off his mortgage, and there is a history of this being an urban legend (just with the names being changed around) before it was told about Donald. Bill Gates, Nat King Cole, and Henry Ford have all had pretty much the same story told about them, none proven true.

I'm not sure why fake stories have to be mixed in with actual good deeds. It discredits the rest of it.

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ALL-ABOARD 0 points ago +1 / -1

Well, because then otherwise who told the story? Trump? If the man didn't tell this story to people, then who else would have? The wife? Okay then who was she?

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ALL-ABOARD 1 point ago +2 / -1

I think there should be treatment for both. Me personally, I give scutiny to both. When the MSM said orange man bad for this that or the other, I looked for myself how honest they were being. When someone posts a story on here about how he saved a bunch of puppies from a burning hospital, I'm gonna dig into that too.

If you're looking for the same treatment for these two scenarios, my suggestion would be to give proper scrutiny to both.

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ALL-ABOARD 0 points ago +1 / -1

You're right, it doesn't. But there is a substantial lack of actual evidence that it occurred.

Just because you haven't heard Trump lie doesn't mean he never does. Plus, this is a TV show produced by Hollywood. You're going to trust them to tell the truth, or would they just put this out because it makes a fun show moment?

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ALL-ABOARD 0 points ago +1 / -1

No, that's not what I'm looking for. But if the story doesn't even have anything to back it up, how do you know it happened? WHy blindly follow whatever someone tells you without researching?

Some of the stories I've looked into and are true! Others, not so much. I think it taints the image when there are fake stories mixed in with real ones.

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ALL-ABOARD 0 points ago +1 / -1

Trump's office denied it.

Liz appears to have published this story without verifying it, because there does not appear to be anything that can verify that the story took place.

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ALL-ABOARD 0 points ago +1 / -1

Thanks!

I did a little digging on this, and there were a few things to note.

Some of these stories are certainly true! The Jennifer Hudson one, sending a sick kid on a plane, sending 10K to a man who helped a woman from committing suicide, those appear to be true, And those are great!

But his own office denied the story about helping a man pay off his mortgage, and there is a history of this being an urban legend (just with the names being changed around) before it was told about Donald. Bill Gates, Nat King Cole, and Henry Ford have all had pretty much the same story told about them, none proven true.

I'm not sure why fake stories have to be mixed in with actual good deeds. It discredits the rest of it.

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ALL-ABOARD 1 point ago +2 / -1

What about the boat parades? the rallies?

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ALL-ABOARD 0 points ago +1 / -1

Don't trump fans usually have flags/bumper stickers/hats? I feel like MAGA gear is a daily attire for most.

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ALL-ABOARD 0 points ago +1 / -1

Was it a single journalist for all of these stories? Do you remember any details like a name?

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ALL-ABOARD 1 point ago +2 / -1

...I'm not trying to change you mind on anything. I'm simply just asking if these are true stories. Nobody seems to have any proof of them actually taking place.

Your stories are very nice and it seems like you've met some kind people. But it doesn't mean that the stories shared by OP are true.

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ALL-ABOARD 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sounds good!

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ALL-ABOARD 0 points ago +2 / -2

Trump just saying it’s true doesn’t make it true.

So this story gets told, where he helps one man change his tire, and he doesn’t do it for publicity, he does it for a good deed. If people know about this story, then likely it was told initially by the man who Trump helped right?

Wouldn’t we know who he is?

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ALL-ABOARD 0 points ago +2 / -2

Right but how does anyone know they’re actual stories? These sort of good deed stories get circulated in email forwards all the time, about trump, or Tom Hanks, or bill Murray, or whoever.

It sparked the whole “and that man was Albert Einstein” meme

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ALL-ABOARD 0 points ago +2 / -2

How do you know?

I’m just saying that these sorts of “anonymous do good” stories get circulated around about almost every celebrity. It sparked the whole “that man was Albert Einstein” meme.

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ALL-ABOARD 1 point ago +1 / -0

Okay so it's clear you're not sure, you don't seem to have an answer for the question. There's no situation that has been presented yet that requires a logical explanation or not.

People are claiming that HRC has appeared in public/on screen and that person was NOT in fact Hillary, but has yet to give an example of when that has taken place. That's all I'm looking for.

Thanks for helping but I think you've got different goals here. If you respond to this comment, great, but if it doesn't have an example of the above I probably won't reply so just a heads up.

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ALL-ABOARD 1 point ago +1 / -0

Okay...again, do you have an example of one of these situations where she did that? Or are you just speculating? Because I haven't found anything.

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ALL-ABOARD 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm not asking about tweets. They suggested that there were occasions where HRC appeared in two different places at once, or at least in impossible circumstances:

there were some damned near impossible appearances she made that almost seemed like she was in 2 places on the planet (if you do the math on the logistics). The double was typically used for just optics, and not usually for times she had to talk.

That's what I'm looking for. An example of this.

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ALL-ABOARD 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm not sure how "fall back propaganda" answers my question.

If you don't have any confirmation that someone who ISN'T HRC has been put up on the screen AS HRC that's fine! But don't send me on an unrelated search if you're not sure. Just be straightfoward with me bud lol

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ALL-ABOARD 0 points ago +2 / -2

Okay but that's a different story, and also just from your own recollection.

These anecdotes are nice but if they're just made up then it effectively makes them useless. Why not use real stories?

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ALL-ABOARD 0 points ago +2 / -2

What are these stories? Are they real or is this just one of those forwards from grandma things?

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ALL-ABOARD 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’ve actually been here a while! I’ve been in and out and lurking since the Reddit days, so don’t worry I’ve seen plenty of stories!

But that’s really all they are, are stories. “I heard” this and that and now we have a theory, but no real proof to back it up.

I get that you think that me and my whole family and all my friends must have gotten a saline shot, but unless there is actual proof of them giving out saline shots instead of actual vaccines, I don’t see why I should just believe that.

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ALL-ABOARD 2 points ago +2 / -0

Okay so then why all the deaths? Is it by region? Is it random? What about the minor side effects that were experienced (fatigue, soreness)? Those wouldn’t come from a saline shot would they?

If then there’s this many people in my circle getting a placebo shot, how do we know that the people who died got the real one? Are you just using death as the confirmation?

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