Posted on 01/01/2016 6:27:47 AM PST by ShadowAce
Thanks I saw that photo and couldn’t believe it was real, but I found the news story behind it.
Share!
It’s just a short video clip from ABC News with Clinton and the Trump supporter. Here you go:
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/video/bill-clinton-trump-supporter-pose-photo-42988380
LOL. That’s a wonderful find. Thanks for sharing.
Having some health issues of a serious nature. Can’t seem to edit my “me” page so will just make this last post here (not to draw attention). In case some don’t see me post again. Goodbye gang, Please remember the most important thing in this ole world is Jesus Christ. He even loved an old sinner like me and I pray to see you on the other side where there is no more pain.
You’re in my prayers.
Praying for you, FRiend.
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Change "["-left bracket to left caret "<". [b> [font color="red"> [center> [font size="24"> TRIAL BALLOON [P> [font color="blue">[center> [font size="18">
A single bar
A 50 50% |
<td height="6px" bgcolor="red" width="100"><font size="1px"> </font></td>
Set the width equal to the desired percentage. 100 for 100% 30 for 30%, etc. Choose a color.
A single bar, reduced height
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A stacked bar
C 33.05 9.28% |
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Here's how:
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<table>
<tbody cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr>
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<td><tt> C 33.05 9.28% </tt></td>
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<td></td>
<!-- Stacked Bar -->
<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
<tr>
<!-- Bar 1 -->
<td height="6px" bgcolor="green" width="30"><font size="1px"> </font></td>
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<td height="6px" bgcolor="blue" width="70"><font size="1px"> </font></td>
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I hope this isn't a disaster..
Thanks to Irv Homer for getting me thinking, Ayn Rand for sharpening my thinking, and JESUS, MARY AND JOSEPH for everything.
Thanks for listening.
I'm trying to learn how to highlight areas of text.
This test using "span style="background-color: #FFFF00" didn't work either. Hmm.
I'm trying to learn how to highlight areas of text.
No again when using "span class="highlightme"
Any suggestions?
In this case I used "font style=background-color:yellow", etc. within the "greater than" and "lesser than" symbols.
No dice.
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