To: Trumpinator
“but Trump applying that to a what amounted to a crack house”
You’re being completely dishonest. It was not a “crack” house at the time. It was the home of an old woman who wanted to live in peace in her own house.
91 posted on
02/03/2016 7:19:58 AM PST by
tlozo
To: tlozo
âbut Trump applying that to a what amounted to a crack houseâ
Youâre being completely dishonest. It was not a âcrackâ house at the time. It was the home of an old woman who wanted to live in peace in her own house.
You bought the left wing propaganda, the home was actually a 18 room boarding home, she rented rooms to transients on a weekly basis.
Not saying taking it through eminent domain was right, just want people to understand exactly what it was and stop spreading left wing lies against one of our candidates
100 posted on
02/03/2016 7:28:12 AM PST by
arl295
To: tlozo
âbut Trump applying that to a what amounted to a crack houseâ
Youâre being completely dishonest. It was not a âcrackâ house at the time. It was the home of an old woman who wanted to live in peace in her own house.
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It was a boarding house - code name for hooker den in Atlantic City. I guess once step up from a crack house.
104 posted on
02/03/2016 7:33:32 AM PST by
Trumpinator
("Are you Batman?" the boy asked. "I am Batman," Trump said.)
To: tlozo; arl295
Per poster arl295 (his words but they are spot on):
Actually the home was demolished in 2014, Carl Icahn, yes that guy, bought at auction for 500K, he promptly leveled the 18 room boarding house.
The home was not some "old granny's" two bedroom beach bungalow, it was a crime infested 18 room boarding house. (private property is still private property, I am just pointing out what it actual was. Seems too many people distort the facts to fit a narrative(Trumpinator, this was not against you, just the people who distort that this was some old lady's home, it wasn't))
107 posted on
02/03/2016 7:35:44 AM PST by
Trumpinator
("Are you Batman?" the boy asked. "I am Batman," Trump said.)
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