Alix Bryan of the local Richmond WTVR News team decided to report the “GoFundMe” for fraud even though he or she (I’m not sure what their prefix preference is) had absolutely no reason to think it was fraud:
Ah, “just in case.” Also known as “because I hate Christians.” When that person was challenged about it, that person said they had investigated it “afterward.”
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I love the way she was caught in her lie when the man who actually did start the fund tweeted back that he was never contacted by her.
ReplyDeleteIt's gotten to the point where democrat is synonymous with being a liar. This says so much about the democrat voters.
They can't be good people. No one of any character would ever identify with such a party that is proficient only at lying.
This parasite needs to be terminated from their job immediately! How some call the police on them for drunk driving and drug dealing.."just in case"...that would be alright to do wouldn't it!I can not believe these are suppose to be educated people from higher institutions of learning!What are they majoring in stupidity and how to be a idiot and look good while doing it?
ReplyDeleteI see there's no shortage of sh!theads out there...
ReplyDeleteLow life has no bottom.
I'm going to report Alix Bryan for child molestation........just in case.
ReplyDeleteLets see, they express their religious belief and don't actually even violate anyone's rights to begin with. All they did was answer a what if question asked of them by the media. Then Al-gayda attacks them and their business, some even threaten to burn them down. Now people are coming together to say enough is enough even a lot from the gay community. They deserve every dime of that $800,000+ good for them and good for all those that said enough is enough and donated to these people. The 1ST Amendment also affords the freedom of religion, something many either aren't aware of or are selectively ignoring.
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