Discussion: Trump Makes Up Historical Significance For His Golf Course

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“Many great American soldiers, both of the North and South, died at this spot,” the inscription read, according to the Times. “The casualties were so great that the water would turn red and thus became known as ‘The River of Blood.’”

A monument to Union soldiers and treasonous Americans for a battle that never happened. Wonder when he’ll claim he saw the video?

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Trump Golfcourse Plaque: “Many great American soldiers, both of the North and South, died at this spot.”

While thousands and thousands of New Jersey residents cheered.

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The information came out of radio shows, and everything else.

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Of course people were shot! There are Grassy Knolls everywhere on that golf course.

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A campaign spokesman later clarified that Trump didn´t mean to say that Megyn Kelly had ¨blood coming out of her wherever;¨ he meant to say that there was ¨a river of blood¨ coming out between her 14th and 15th holes.

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Rails??? This train don’t need no stinkin’ rails, motherfuckers!!!

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If you make it through 14 holes there’s certainly lots of alcohol involved.

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Look, guys, he’s seen the video of people getting shot, thousands of them. He knows it happened!

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I can get teed off at Megyn Kelly, but not in that way.

She´s an ass hole-in-one.

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I cut my finger a couple of times and put it under a tap. Even if it’s bleeding quite well and the stream of water isn’t that big and the water only runs “pink”. Just think how much blood you need to actually turn a decent sized body of water red.

In brief the BS shoveling continues.

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The battle at Fort Pillow is the only reference I can find to a Civil War battle that created a “river of blood.” Fort Pillow is in Tennessee, not Virginia. The River Was Dyed With Blood recounts this infamous battle. http://amzn.to/1R5p3g6

From Wikipedia:

The Battle of Fort Pillow, also known as the Fort Pillow massacre, was fought on April 12, 1864, at Fort Pillow on the Mississippi River in Henning, Tennessee, during the American Civil War. The battle ended with a massacre of Federal troops (most of them African American) attempting to surrender, by soldiers under the command of Confederate Major General Nathan Bedford Forrest. Military historian David J. Eicher concluded, “Fort Pillow marked one of the bleakest, saddest events of American military history.”

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I thought the battle at fort pillow was in Wasilla, when the football team fought over who would go first with Pillow Palin

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It’s truly pathological. He lies about things even when there’s no particular reason for doing so.

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Donald Trump aka Ben Carson Jr.

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That’s a television test pattern in Glasgow.

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There was a battle there and it was huge. Biggest battle of the Civil War. The only reason you don’t know about it is the Mainstream Media doesn’t want to talk about it. The Union and Confederate soldiers fought side by side to take on Syrian refugees who had thousands of supporters cheering for them. Lots of historians have confirmed this. The American soldiers were outmatched but won because of good management principles.

Besides, Trump didn’t say this, it was said to him, he only endorsed it. Totally different.

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Funny, since pretty much everyone in Scotland thinks he’s a tosser.

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