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Melania Trump Steals Michelle Obamas Homework

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Melania Trump Steals Michelle Obamas Homework

Well if you haven’t seen the video that made the whole world cringe, then you need to google it fast. Melania Trump, while supporting her husband on his presidential campaign appears to have word for word stolen the very speech Michelle Obama used all those years ago in support of her husband Barack Obama. Now don’t we all learn in school that it is bad manners to steal someone else’s homework? Or can you buy this speech in your local store in a magazine for a dollar?

Now I’m all for everyone having their fair pop at the run for president because that’s why the people of America get to vote, but while listening to the speech which told of their struggle and hard work and how it was impressed on them and their word was their bond. Well, I’m sure Michelle meant it as she was the first to say it, but Melania said her parents impressed it on her. Then maybe they were listening to Michelle and just passed it on. I also found it strange that for a campaign run on keeping illegals out, targeting minorities and all the talk about a wall between Mexico and the united states, Melania’s accent isn’t all miss America. She, just like the ancestors of many Americans today, was surely once considered to be those very people Donald Trump is talking about. As for the Mexican wall, maybe they should consult the people of Berlin to see what a success that was.

Master Psychic Vincent’s Verdict.

What do the cards say about the Trump campaign? The Nine of Cups shows the initial stage where like all new relationships things grow and attract a lot of love for those who need what they see in it. This is the language of politics so there is nothing unusual there. The problem is with the next card, the Four of Swords. Four is the number of balance and stability, as with the leg on a table or chair, but Swords is stress and aggression. There is a feeling of a need for aggression to achieve balance. This will not fare well. While on the surface it appears to be ok and everything will be going in the right direction, it’s knocking a lot of things off balance. Imagine you are in a china shop on a slippery surface, and you fall. Will you take the fall to save the china, or grab anything you can to find stability? Again the language of politics walks a tightrope of right and wrong. The Magician card sees a crossroads, here anything is possible. All the political cards they want to play are on the table, but some are still left in the deck. Big decisions need to be made fast

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