From the Email Bag – (Donald Trump & Russell Simmons)

Angela J. – a*******@yahoo.com
to    [email protected]
date    Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 12:38 PM
subject    Tell the Truth: Blood Diamond Russ

Mr. Mo’Kelly,

I have been a fan of yours for YEARSSSSS.  Your articles are ALWAYS succint and BEYOND enlightening.

This by far is one of your best.  Every point that was made clearly illustrated that “billionaire’s” pyschosis concerning the truth.

Thank you for your diligent contribution to enlightening folks that look like me and you:)

Regards,

AJ

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Alicia G. <a*******@tbw****.com>
to    [email protected]
date    Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 6:12 AM
subject    Not Winning is Certainly Winning

I LOVE your article on why we shouldn’t be rooting for Jacob to win American Idol.  The breakdown of the contractual obligations/stipulations were easily understood. I guess the parental saying “All that glitters AIN’T gold” is entirely true…in this case.

Alicia G.

NY, NY

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from    e*******aol.com
to    [email protected]
date    Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 1:48 PM
subject    Donald Trump note

Just read your note on “the Donald’s” birther nonsense. Well put and as succinct a directive on the issue as I have ever read. It never ceases to amaze me how the rich and famous will engage in any ridiculous, dangerous and harmful practices to remain both rich and famous. Seems to me there may be about 14 people in the world who give a rat’s ass what Trump thinks or says and they all work for him, so they don’t really count. This is the first of your writings I have come across (I am and old man and more than a bit of a Luddite when it comes to the expanding electronic media).

But I assure you I will seek out your columns or blogs or whatever they are called to read more. I do not tweet or twitter. My wife put me on facebook, but I do not go on it (too public for me. I might accidently post something that offends someone. Take that back, I would purposely post things that would offend those who refuse to use their brain to reason out things and just parrot what some talking head (Beck, O’Reilly, etc.) might say. So, to alleviate
my possible stress about the ignorant reactions to my writings, I don’t post. Anyway, enough of my nonsense. Thanks for the Donald note. Keep on truckin’.

Wes E.

U of Iowa class of ’68  Go Hawks
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from    t******@mindspring.com
to    [email protected]
date    Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 9:47 AM
subject    Re: Donald Trump…

Just read your article on-line and I think you missed the boat on this one.

“Only native-born U.S. citizens (or those born abroad, but only to parents who were both citizens of the U.S.) may be president of the United States, so the real question is “where was Obama really born”.  Looks like you may be the one that didn’t give a cursory glance at the requirements to become President.  You focused on citizenship, which is not the issue here.  As I said, the issue is where he was born, especially since his father was not a US citizen at the time of his birth.  Talk about misdirection.  I have a feeling that Old Donald may have stumbled across something.  Also, poor form to bring race into this.

Again, has nothing to do with this issue.

Tim F.
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