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In reply to the discussion: Why is there not more discussion about Trump's wife? [View all]Person 2713
(3,263 posts)46. That one of our(Dem) candidates had a wife who immigrated as an adult thus to the OP if
they think about it ,she may be a suspicious furner who maybe didn't belong in the WH much like Mrs Trump
I guess my additional comment was because some xeno types sometimes give a pass if one is foreign born but raised in the US but not to adults immigrating .
However I will add now that you asked for a reply that also the xeno often factor in color and beliefs to their phobic equation of which citizens belong where and at what age if any, they will give a pass to foreign born.
The OP is about a republican candidate and just as selective as Trump regarding naturalized citizenship
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This, especially after he said he wanted to have sex with his daughter. YARG
MillennialDem
Dec 2015
#24
Do we really want a foreigner living in the White House? WTF is wrong with you?
CBGLuthier
Dec 2015
#13
That one of our(Dem) candidates had a wife who immigrated as an adult thus to the OP if
Person 2713
Dec 2015
#46
that's what I am wondering - could this be an attempt at irony that fell flat?
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2015
#39
Speaking as the daughter of one of them dirty furreners guess what I think of this "issue"?
beam me up scottie
Dec 2015
#35
Louisa Catherine Johnson Adams (February 12, 1775 – May 15, 1852), wife of John Quincy Adams,
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2015
#36
Probably because there is little need to sling mud at a pig wallowing in the sty.
bluedigger
Dec 2015
#48