— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) May 13, 2024
Does he ever tell the truth?
It is impossible to deny the judicial system in our country has been weaponized against President Trump. I am working with Chairmen Jordan and Comer on measures to rein in the abuses of Special Counsel Jack Smith and hold him accountable. pic.twitter.com/pfkGdaBOD3
— Speaker Mike Johnson (@SpeakerJohnson) May 12, 2024
Ashley Biden Officially Confirms Her Diary, Where She Talks About “Showers w/my Dad” Joe Biden, is REAL in Emotional Letter to Judge via @gatewaypundithttps://t.co/4w3iNMjMvn
— The Gateway Pundit (@gatewaypundit) May 12, 2024
And thats how you weaponize the FBI. Remove real patriots with military experience, and insert partisans.
PURGE: The Biden regime has been openly purging the military of patriots but did you know it has been purging the FBI of anyone with prior military experience on the assumption they might be loyal to President Trump? h/t @mirandadevinepic.twitter.com/gyDhU2om1F
UNDEBUNKED: We now know that claims of sexual abuse made by Joe Biden’s daughter are authentic. Ashley Biden admitted that she wrote about the sexual abuse at the hands of her father in her diary. Will a single White House Correspondent ask the president about it? Nope. pic.twitter.com/en89yOHkeL
Ashley Biden's letter to the judge confirming the diary was hers. This is the diary that said Joe inappropriately showered with her and made her shower late at night to stop him from coming in.
Good question. Rs could withhold money for their new HQ until it gets answered, but they won’t, they’re too cowardly to use the only power they have.
If these whistleblowers are telling the truth, how can the FBI tolerate Dena Perkins, assistant FBI section chief, specifically targeting employees who served in the Marine Corps or other military branches? https://t.co/y6ZSufuEne
AJ – Do you finish reading the comments on each day, even the ones left later in the evening? The reason I ask is that it seems that you respond to comments made earlier in the day, but not the ones left later in the evening. So I am wondering if you don’t see those later comments or merely don’t respond to them. Just curious.
“Is there anything more cynical than this? More repulsive? The administration says it has intel on the wherabouts [sic] of the Hamas terror masters but will only share if Israel agrees not to eradicate Hamas. This is an ally? This is a friend?” said Caroline Glick, the senior contributing editor at the Jewish News Syndicate.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a member of the war cabinet that is currently in charge of the Israeli government, responded to Biden’s threat in a video statement
“If Israel needs to stand alone, it will stand alone,” Netanyahu said.
Kizzie: I’m seekng to get you to go deeper than just a general comment about crowds. You indicated that attracting big crowds is a sign of popularity, so obviously the fact that Pres. Trump draws huge crowds means that he is hugely popular with the American people.
Why do you think that is? I would argue that his views reflect what the majority of Americans believe, and they truly appreciate his job performance as president. He has connected with them in a way that perhaps no other politician ever has, and they want him as president again to lead us away from the cliff and deal with the issues that matter most to them.
Tens of thousands of people show up at Pres. Trump’s rallies – in his case, how would you explain such incredible popularity? And again, how would you measure the rightness or ultimate success of a presidency?
Kizzie you said you were not comparing Trump with Hitler but by your comparison to me was just that. Why mention the two? Trump has done nothing to harm our nation which is why it’s the opposite of what is happening now. I believe he did mess up with the Covid shutdown.
Honing in on his current trial while ignoring the predatory behavior of the current President and his traitorous mandates allowing our country to be invaded for personal gain is beyond mind boggling for me.
It was merely a little attention-getter, and a bit of a joke (which is why I added the part about running for cover), because we all know that there are indeed some who compare Trump to Hitler. (No, I do not agree with the comparison.)
Truly, my comment was merely about the relevance or irrelevance of drawing a crowd. And the only reason I thought to mention that was because two posts made a bit of a deal about the crowds.
It’s kind of funny that my responding to what was said in the posts is being questioned as if my comments came out of the blue.
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Tychicus – Trump has hit a nerve in people who are dissatisfied with current conditions in the nation. The rightness or ultimate success of a presidency is something that I think cannot be fully determined until the consequences of a presidency, for good or ill, are more apparent.
It is always going to be a mixed bag of success and failure. A president’s supporters will tout the successes and his detractors will emphasize the failures. (And that’s a good reason for reading and giving due consideration to news and columns from sources on both the left and right.)
If Trump is re-elected, and it looks like he has a very good chance of being so, I will give him the benefit of the doubt, and hope for the best.
Ok, but he was already president, and showed his conservative, pro life principles. I believe Tychicus is asking you what you thought of his first term, and his actions in said presidency.
“The startling poll results presented the Biden campaign with a sobering reminder that the standard number of fake ballots used in previous election years needed to be increased significantly for him to win again in November.” https://t.co/CAd9PGFBkn
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) May 13, 2024
This has been out thanks to Project Veritas for years, but the media stares at their feet to protect Pedo Joe.
On August 1, 2023, footage of Ashley Biden calling Project Veritas confirming that her leaked diary was legitimate which also verified that Joe Biden sexually assaulted her was released to public. pic.twitter.com/RySQH3hVNS
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) May 13, 2024
We have deep disagreement among us. I believe I understand and accept your position — “policy matters (most),” it’s a binary choice, the other side supports things we never could — and that is the basis for your voting decision. I get it.
Some of the rest of us agree with probably most of those policies you are voting for — but we have a concern regarding what we see as Trump’s lack of good character (and how that might not make him the most trustworthy choice and could even backfire on the nation; Scripture informs those views on the importance of wise character in choosing leaders).
I sense “we” in the minority are not always understood so well, but so be it. Here we stand.
This thread clearly reflects the majority (with vengeance sometimes, sadly — if someone else dares to post? well, you’ll just get beat upside the head). We’re either brave or stupid (said someone I won’t name lol). But yeah.
Some time ago my dad asked me to make a promise to him: ” After I die don’t let me vote Democrat.”. He’ll get a kick out of this article from The Bee. 🙂
U.S. — As former President Donald Trump continued to build a sizeable lead in a majority of swing states, the latest polls suggest President Joe Biden would need twice as many fake ballots to win the election this year.
The startling poll results presented the Biden campaign with a sobering reminder that the standard number of fake ballots used in previous election years needed to be increased significantly for him to win again in November.
“We’ve got to double our target number of fake votes this year,” said a Biden campaign insider under the condition of anonymity. “In previous years, we could just coast by with the standard quota of shenanigans, but this year, we’ve got to increase our production of hijinx and substantially raise the output of malarky
The polls also led White House insiders to express concern that there may not even be enough dead people casting votes to overcome the deficit. “We need more dead voters,” another insider said. “We’ve always done a good job of turning out the dead vote, but this year it will be even more crucial to get as many deceased people to the polls as possible.”
Democrat ballot production centers across the country have reportedly already been notified to ramp up production to have any chance of meeting the demand in November.
At publishing time, the Biden campaign was rumored to be in negotiations with foreign countries for permission to use large quantities of the dead voters they use to rig their elections.
Aj (?) I’m just expressing some of what we in the minority party here sense on this thread (which also is why we so seldom participate anymore). I suppose after your comments my thought is only “I rest my case.”
We seem not to be able to have respectful discussions here anymore, it’s a battering ram should someone disagree with the “moderator.”
There is a way to have a respectful political discourse and Christians should be among those who can do that.
I get that all of this is emotional for many.
I don’t like our choices.
But I won’t stay home. And I will trust and accept whatever God deigns to do in this situation with our nation. I will continue to pray and will respect the will of the people. God is faithful though we often can’t understand his ways.
Kizzie very adequately explained her comment. I’m sorry you don’t and won’t accept that. We should trust one another that we are making an attempt to speak and act in good faith and not lash out at our brothers and sisters.
AJ – More than once, I have said that I was not really comparing Trump to Hitler. In the original comment I noted: “(No, I am not comparing Trump to Hitler, just making a little point about crowds.)”
Later, I wrote: “I specifically said that I was not comparing Trump to Hitler, merely that I was referring to the point about the crowds cheering.”
And I later reiterated: “Again, I am referring to the relevance of cheering crowds, not to Trump himself.”
A little later to Tychicus: “Again, my comment was not about Trump in particular. . .”
And more recently:
“It was merely a little attention-getter, and a bit of a joke (which is why I added the part about running for cover), because we all know that there are indeed some who compare Trump to Hitler. (No, I do not agree with the comparison.)”
As for good character in a leader as laid out in the Bible, it’s not limited to fidelity to one’s spouse, although that certainly is included. (How did we feel about the Clinton-Lewinsky era, btw? Are our reactions limited to those who are on the other political side?). I know very few who really care about any of that anymore and I probably too often shrug it off.
But among things many of us still look for are humility, integrity, ethics, love for others, maturity, and an understanding of a servant leadership role.
No one perfectly meets those standards. Some come closer than others. They aren’t unimportant.
Politics is full contact. Perhaps you read too much into my comments because they’re snarkier than you’d like. I thought I was quite moderate in asking Kizzie to explain herself about what she feels is a good presidency.
And you’re also well aware that when you compare people’s candidate of choice to Hitler, you’re gonna get pushback, so don’t act shocked.
The real has calmed his tone considerably, I would encourage more calming and more persuasive argument. And I also thought it was legitimate to ask what she saw as a right and successful presidency.
It is important to remember that fellow believers are not the enemy. It is also important to realize non believers are not the enemy.
And it is important to remember whether this country lives or dies is not the end game.
EXCLUSIVE: Mother says daughter was attacked at school because ‘she wasn’t Muslim’ – Alpha News
I believe this is called a hate crime. Consequences are necessary. Notice how these girls know how to game the system. Perhaps from watching the adults around them?
The victim should not have to change classes, nor be around these girls ever again.
So despite my repeatedly saying that no, I was not comparing Trump to Hitler, it was a bit of humor (referencing those who do) to make a different point, you accuse me of doing it anyway, not taking my word for it. I think I should know what I intended.
And if in the case of a person seeming to say something they did not mean (or miswording their comment), they insist that that was not their intention, we give them the benefit of the doubt. We don’t double down and insist that they meant what we think they meant.
Well, it surely takes more than that for most of us here to be shocked, AJ. haha. But good try.
But yeah, snarky I can usually do without, though it doesn’t set me off.
I don’t fully understand the emotion and anger behind politics here. I’ve always loved campaign seasons, and have had my share of disappointments (victories) in the results. They come and they go, all turn out to be a mixed bag.
I’ve been disappointed, frustrated, sure. But it passes. Life goes on.
Kizzie knows what she intended so I think we should accept that and let it go with grace.
Mumsee makes good points (as usual) in what “place” politics should have for believers.
Things may be calmer here than they once were, I honestly don’t know. But they don’t seem very calm to those who dare to disagree with the prevailing political correctness. I don’t come on here often, and when I do I know I’ll have to endure (most likely) a major blowback. So be it. But it would be nice to not have it that way. But otherwise, I’m fine with staying away most of the time.
The “contact sport” thing? Yeah, that’s the world’s way, but not a very lofty goal to aim for as believers. And our identity as Christians always comes first, way ahead of “politics.” Right?
I still will say, “But God … ” whenever things seem out of whack in our culture, country or world. It’s a great comfort (and biblical as well) so I’d recommend that to anyone getting too upset over an election.
We can fuss and fume, and we all do at times … but God knows what he is doing.
This should outrage all Republicans. It’s sad that it doesn’t.
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And the #USELESS GOP plays along…..
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Like with Mayorkas, Rs control the purse, but it’s a power they refuse to use.
Does he ever tell the truth?
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But… but… Trump….
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What could go wrong….? 🙄
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And thats how you weaponize the FBI. Remove real patriots with military experience, and insert partisans.
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Never forget what the “experts” did, how they paid for this, the lies they knowingly told, or how they vilified anyone who told the truth.
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Bidenomics is BS.
“Biden’s job numbers are built on ignoring the 5 to 7 million Americans who dropped out of the workforce during Covid.
Millions went on to government benefits. Many others gave up because they couldn’t find a job that paid decent.
Once you include them, unemployment isn’t 3.9% like regime media claims. It’s actually between 6.5% to 7.7%.
That’s typical recession territory — before the recession even hits in full.”
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Good question. Rs could withhold money for their new HQ until it gets answered, but they won’t, they’re too cowardly to use the only power they have.
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AJ – Do you finish reading the comments on each day, even the ones left later in the evening? The reason I ask is that it seems that you respond to comments made earlier in the day, but not the ones left later in the evening. So I am wondering if you don’t see those later comments or merely don’t respond to them. Just curious.
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With friends like these who needs enemies!??!
“Is there anything more cynical than this? More repulsive? The administration says it has intel on the wherabouts [sic] of the Hamas terror masters but will only share if Israel agrees not to eradicate Hamas. This is an ally? This is a friend?” said Caroline Glick, the senior contributing editor at the Jewish News Syndicate.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a member of the war cabinet that is currently in charge of the Israeli government, responded to Biden’s threat in a video statement
“If Israel needs to stand alone, it will stand alone,” Netanyahu said.
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Kizzie: I’m seekng to get you to go deeper than just a general comment about crowds. You indicated that attracting big crowds is a sign of popularity, so obviously the fact that Pres. Trump draws huge crowds means that he is hugely popular with the American people.
Why do you think that is? I would argue that his views reflect what the majority of Americans believe, and they truly appreciate his job performance as president. He has connected with them in a way that perhaps no other politician ever has, and they want him as president again to lead us away from the cliff and deal with the issues that matter most to them.
Tens of thousands of people show up at Pres. Trump’s rallies – in his case, how would you explain such incredible popularity? And again, how would you measure the rightness or ultimate success of a presidency?
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Kizzie you said you were not comparing Trump with Hitler but by your comparison to me was just that. Why mention the two?
Trump has done nothing to harm our nation which is why it’s the opposite of what is happening now. I believe he did mess up with the Covid shutdown.
Honing in on his current trial while ignoring the predatory behavior of the current President and his traitorous mandates allowing our country to be invaded for personal gain is beyond mind boggling for me.
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It was merely a little attention-getter, and a bit of a joke (which is why I added the part about running for cover), because we all know that there are indeed some who compare Trump to Hitler. (No, I do not agree with the comparison.)
Truly, my comment was merely about the relevance or irrelevance of drawing a crowd. And the only reason I thought to mention that was because two posts made a bit of a deal about the crowds.
It’s kind of funny that my responding to what was said in the posts is being questioned as if my comments came out of the blue.
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Tychicus – Trump has hit a nerve in people who are dissatisfied with current conditions in the nation. The rightness or ultimate success of a presidency is something that I think cannot be fully determined until the consequences of a presidency, for good or ill, are more apparent.
It is always going to be a mixed bag of success and failure. A president’s supporters will tout the successes and his detractors will emphasize the failures. (And that’s a good reason for reading and giving due consideration to news and columns from sources on both the left and right.)
If Trump is re-elected, and it looks like he has a very good chance of being so, I will give him the benefit of the doubt, and hope for the best.
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Ok, but he was already president, and showed his conservative, pro life principles. I believe Tychicus is asking you what you thought of his first term, and his actions in said presidency.
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This has been out thanks to Project Veritas for years, but the media stares at their feet to protect Pedo Joe.
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What Kizzie said at 8:48.
We have deep disagreement among us. I believe I understand and accept your position — “policy matters (most),” it’s a binary choice, the other side supports things we never could — and that is the basis for your voting decision. I get it.
Some of the rest of us agree with probably most of those policies you are voting for — but we have a concern regarding what we see as Trump’s lack of good character (and how that might not make him the most trustworthy choice and could even backfire on the nation; Scripture informs those views on the importance of wise character in choosing leaders).
I sense “we” in the minority are not always understood so well, but so be it. Here we stand.
This thread clearly reflects the majority (with vengeance sometimes, sadly — if someone else dares to post? well, you’ll just get beat upside the head). We’re either brave or stupid (said someone I won’t name lol). But yeah.
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DJ – You mean my 3:48 post. I was busy doing other things at 8:48 this morning, and 8:48 tonight has not come around yet. 🙂
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A man who had a consensual affair 20 years ago with an adult, whose wife has forgiven him, or a pedophile who molested his own daughter.
You only have 2 choices, or you sit home again.
This isn’t nearly as hard as ya’ll make it seem.
And no one is beating up on Kizzie, just asking her a legitimate question.
Also, when you violate Godwins Law, expect to be called out for it.
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Some time ago my dad asked me to make a promise to him: ” After I die don’t let me vote Democrat.”. He’ll get a kick out of this article from The Bee. 🙂
U.S. — As former President Donald Trump continued to build a sizeable lead in a majority of swing states, the latest polls suggest President Joe Biden would need twice as many fake ballots to win the election this year.
The startling poll results presented the Biden campaign with a sobering reminder that the standard number of fake ballots used in previous election years needed to be increased significantly for him to win again in November.
“We’ve got to double our target number of fake votes this year,” said a Biden campaign insider under the condition of anonymity. “In previous years, we could just coast by with the standard quota of shenanigans, but this year, we’ve got to increase our production of hijinx and substantially raise the output of malarky
The polls also led White House insiders to express concern that there may not even be enough dead people casting votes to overcome the deficit. “We need more dead voters,” another insider said. “We’ve always done a good job of turning out the dead vote, but this year it will be even more crucial to get as many deceased people to the polls as possible.”
Democrat ballot production centers across the country have reportedly already been notified to ramp up production to have any chance of meeting the demand in November.
At publishing time, the Biden campaign was rumored to be in negotiations with foreign countries for permission to use large quantities of the dead voters they use to rig their elections.
https://babylonbee.com/news/latest-polls-show-biden-will-need-twice-as-many-fake-ballots-to-win-election-this-year
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Aj (?) I’m just expressing some of what we in the minority party here sense on this thread (which also is why we so seldom participate anymore). I suppose after your comments my thought is only “I rest my case.”
We seem not to be able to have respectful discussions here anymore, it’s a battering ram should someone disagree with the “moderator.”
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There is a way to have a respectful political discourse and Christians should be among those who can do that.
I get that all of this is emotional for many.
I don’t like our choices.
But I won’t stay home. And I will trust and accept whatever God deigns to do in this situation with our nation. I will continue to pray and will respect the will of the people. God is faithful though we often can’t understand his ways.
Kizzie very adequately explained her comment. I’m sorry you don’t and won’t accept that. We should trust one another that we are making an attempt to speak and act in good faith and not lash out at our brothers and sisters.
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AJ – More than once, I have said that I was not really comparing Trump to Hitler. In the original comment I noted: “(No, I am not comparing Trump to Hitler, just making a little point about crowds.)”
Later, I wrote: “I specifically said that I was not comparing Trump to Hitler, merely that I was referring to the point about the crowds cheering.”
And I later reiterated: “Again, I am referring to the relevance of cheering crowds, not to Trump himself.”
A little later to Tychicus: “Again, my comment was not about Trump in particular. . .”
And more recently:
“It was merely a little attention-getter, and a bit of a joke (which is why I added the part about running for cover), because we all know that there are indeed some who compare Trump to Hitler. (No, I do not agree with the comparison.)”
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Again, it was a little bit of a joke referring to those who do compare Trump to Hitler.
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As for good character in a leader as laid out in the Bible, it’s not limited to fidelity to one’s spouse, although that certainly is included. (How did we feel about the Clinton-Lewinsky era, btw? Are our reactions limited to those who are on the other political side?). I know very few who really care about any of that anymore and I probably too often shrug it off.
But among things many of us still look for are humility, integrity, ethics, love for others, maturity, and an understanding of a servant leadership role.
No one perfectly meets those standards. Some come closer than others. They aren’t unimportant.
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Kizzie,
Right, but until you did…
And again,Godwin Law.
Dj,
Politics is full contact. Perhaps you read too much into my comments because they’re snarkier than you’d like. I thought I was quite moderate in asking Kizzie to explain herself about what she feels is a good presidency.
And you’re also well aware that when you compare people’s candidate of choice to Hitler, you’re gonna get pushback, so don’t act shocked.
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The real has calmed his tone considerably, I would encourage more calming and more persuasive argument. And I also thought it was legitimate to ask what she saw as a right and successful presidency.
It is important to remember that fellow believers are not the enemy. It is also important to realize non believers are not the enemy.
And it is important to remember whether this country lives or dies is not the end game.
mumsee
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EXCLUSIVE: Mother says daughter was attacked at school because ‘she wasn’t Muslim’ – Alpha News
I believe this is called a hate crime. Consequences are necessary. Notice how these girls know how to game the system. Perhaps from watching the adults around them?
The victim should not have to change classes, nor be around these girls ever again.
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EXCLUSIVE: Mother says daughter was attacked at school because ‘she wasn’t Muslim’ – Alpha News
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Hmm-not sure why that doesn’t link.
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So despite my repeatedly saying that no, I was not comparing Trump to Hitler, it was a bit of humor (referencing those who do) to make a different point, you accuse me of doing it anyway, not taking my word for it. I think I should know what I intended.
And if in the case of a person seeming to say something they did not mean (or miswording their comment), they insist that that was not their intention, we give them the benefit of the doubt. We don’t double down and insist that they meant what we think they meant.
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As Mumsee says, fellow believers are not the enemy. “Politics is full contact” is a worldly philosophy, not a Christian one.
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It’s reality, whether some like it and prefer that or not.
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I believe this is the story that Kathaleena was trying to link to.
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Well, it surely takes more than that for most of us here to be shocked, AJ. haha. But good try.
But yeah, snarky I can usually do without, though it doesn’t set me off.
I don’t fully understand the emotion and anger behind politics here. I’ve always loved campaign seasons, and have had my share of disappointments (victories) in the results. They come and they go, all turn out to be a mixed bag.
I’ve been disappointed, frustrated, sure. But it passes. Life goes on.
Kizzie knows what she intended so I think we should accept that and let it go with grace.
Mumsee makes good points (as usual) in what “place” politics should have for believers.
Things may be calmer here than they once were, I honestly don’t know. But they don’t seem very calm to those who dare to disagree with the prevailing political correctness. I don’t come on here often, and when I do I know I’ll have to endure (most likely) a major blowback. So be it. But it would be nice to not have it that way. But otherwise, I’m fine with staying away most of the time.
The “contact sport” thing? Yeah, that’s the world’s way, but not a very lofty goal to aim for as believers. And our identity as Christians always comes first, way ahead of “politics.” Right?
I still will say, “But God … ” whenever things seem out of whack in our culture, country or world. It’s a great comfort (and biblical as well) so I’d recommend that to anyone getting too upset over an election.
We can fuss and fume, and we all do at times … but God knows what he is doing.
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But they don’t seem very calm to those who dare to disagree with the prevailing political correctness.
So the opposing views are politically correct? Using trigger words are ok for some but not for others….they are mean spirited? Gotcha
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That was me thought I was logged on
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