More than 200 Marines were stranded, look what Trump did
May 22, 2016 17:29:54 GMT -5
Post by J.J.Gibbs on May 22, 2016 17:29:54 GMT -5
The man seems to have a kind heart; please keep him in your prayers, particularly that he gets saved.
More than 200 Marines were stranded, look what Trump did
Written by The Analytical Economist on May 22, 2016
Like searching for needles in a haystack, the media is combing through Donald Trump’s past for anything even remotely negative that hasn’t yet surfaced. It’s a shame for journalists that they’re mostly leftists; their jobs would be easier if they chose to dig into Hillary’s past.
While they dig for negative bits in Trump’s past, we’d like to highlight there are plenty of positives you’ll find too.
As was just reported on Sean Hannity’s website:
When Corporal Ryan Stickney and 200 of his fellow Marines prepared to return to their families after Operation Desert Storm in 1991, a logistics error forced them to turn to a surprising source for a ride home: Donald J. Trump.
Today, Stickney would like to say “thank you.”
Stickney, was a squad leader in a TOW company of a Marine reserve unit based in Miami, FL and spent approximately six months in Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War between 1990 and 1991.
Upon his unit’s return to the United States, the former Marine says the group spent several weeks decompressing at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina before heading back to Miami.
Stickney recalls being told that a mistake had been made within the logistics unit and that an aircraft wasn’t available to take the Marines home on their scheduled departure date.
This—according to Stickney—is where Donald Trump comes in.
“The way the story was told to us was that Mr. Trump found out about it and sent the airline down to take care of us. And that’s all we knew….I remember asking ‘Who is Donald Trump?’ I truly didn’t know anything about him,” the former Marine said.
Corporal Stickney snapped a photo to remember the day by:
The Trump campaign has confirmed to Hannity.com that Mr. Trump did indeed send his plane to make two trips from North Carolina to Miami, Florida to transport over 200 Gulf War Marines back home. No further details were provided.
The Marine says he and his family are—to this day—grateful for Trump’s kind gesture. “It may not seem like much to most people, but it was very important to a bunch of jar heads and more importantly their families waiting for them on the hot tarmac.”
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton was busy “destroying the story” of a woman who claimed to have been sexually propositioned by then-candidate Bill Clinton.
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More than 200 Marines were stranded, look what Trump did
Written by The Analytical Economist on May 22, 2016
Like searching for needles in a haystack, the media is combing through Donald Trump’s past for anything even remotely negative that hasn’t yet surfaced. It’s a shame for journalists that they’re mostly leftists; their jobs would be easier if they chose to dig into Hillary’s past.
While they dig for negative bits in Trump’s past, we’d like to highlight there are plenty of positives you’ll find too.
As was just reported on Sean Hannity’s website:
When Corporal Ryan Stickney and 200 of his fellow Marines prepared to return to their families after Operation Desert Storm in 1991, a logistics error forced them to turn to a surprising source for a ride home: Donald J. Trump.
Today, Stickney would like to say “thank you.”
Stickney, was a squad leader in a TOW company of a Marine reserve unit based in Miami, FL and spent approximately six months in Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War between 1990 and 1991.
Upon his unit’s return to the United States, the former Marine says the group spent several weeks decompressing at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina before heading back to Miami.
Stickney recalls being told that a mistake had been made within the logistics unit and that an aircraft wasn’t available to take the Marines home on their scheduled departure date.
This—according to Stickney—is where Donald Trump comes in.
“The way the story was told to us was that Mr. Trump found out about it and sent the airline down to take care of us. And that’s all we knew….I remember asking ‘Who is Donald Trump?’ I truly didn’t know anything about him,” the former Marine said.
Corporal Stickney snapped a photo to remember the day by:
The Trump campaign has confirmed to Hannity.com that Mr. Trump did indeed send his plane to make two trips from North Carolina to Miami, Florida to transport over 200 Gulf War Marines back home. No further details were provided.
The Marine says he and his family are—to this day—grateful for Trump’s kind gesture. “It may not seem like much to most people, but it was very important to a bunch of jar heads and more importantly their families waiting for them on the hot tarmac.”
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton was busy “destroying the story” of a woman who claimed to have been sexually propositioned by then-candidate Bill Clinton.
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