Sujet : Re: immigrants eating pets
De : nospam (at) *nospam* example.net (D)
Groupes : misc.news.internet.discussDate : 12. Sep 2024, 08:47:11
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On Wed, 11 Sep 2024, JAB wrote:
On Wed, 11 Sep 2024 23:51:05 +0300, Jukka Lahtinen
<jtfjdehf@hotmail.com.invalid> wrote:
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Did his parents (or grandparents, I'm too lazy to check how many
generations his family has lived in the USA) eat pets?
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It would appear his grandfather had other things to do, but had no
moral fiber...must run in the family.
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Donald Trump's grandfather got rich in the Yukon with hotels known for
'female companionship'
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His grandfather, Frederick Trump, joined the Klondike gold rush
stampede and operated a series of restaurants and hotels, invariably
boosting them as the "newest, neatest and best equipped north of
Vancouver."
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"The business of seeing to his customers' needs for food, drink and
female companionship had been good to him," she said.
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He said Trump's restaurant was the best in Bennett and great for
single men, "but I would not advise respectable women to go there to
sleep as they are liable to hear that which would be repugnant to
their feelings and uttered, too, by the depraved of their own sex."
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https://www.adn.com/commentary/article/donald-trumps-grandfather-struck-it-rich-klondike-how/2015/09/13/
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And let us hasten to add that that was legal at that time, and let us not judge history with todays eyes, as is so common on the woke side of the political spectrum.