Can the Republican Party Be Saved?
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Doing anything in the name of God (especially violence) just seems stupid to me. I don't understand otherwise intelligent people believing in something that doesn't exist. Evolution people, it's real.
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As a Vietnam era protester, I have some experience with demonstrations and how some behave. I'm all for peaceful demonstrations, marches on Washington or wherever, etc. but I draw the line at taking over buildings, damaging property and the like. I also draw the line at siding with Hamas and others who want Israel to disappear (chants of "from the river to the sea!" for example) and intimidation of those with whom you disagree. I think my generation learned some lessons that this current generation of students needs to learn. I went to a march on DC where more than a few carried North Vietnamese flags. That was wrong, no question. And, of course, there were always the stories of soldiers coming home to being called "baby killer" or worse. What we're seeing now isn't quite as bad but is just as ignorant.Skid Mark wrote: ↑May 8th, '24, 07:50I said "today" and "most Christians". A real Christian lives by "forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us".Bubba wrote: ↑May 7th, '24, 20:19Yes, let's review the past 125 or so years of everything from pervasive discrimination to attempted extermination, not to mention current Congressional representatives who comment on Jewish space lasers and more. Yep...no grudge at all. The fact that you call it a "grudge" immediately suggests your belief that Jews killed Christ and defines your antisemitic bias.Skid Mark wrote: ↑May 7th, '24, 18:29 Yes, the Romans literally killed Jesus but they were merely following the wishes of the Pharisees and the mob. The Jews were responsible. However, that was 2000 years ago. Today, there is no grudge against Jews by most Christians, just as we don't begrudge Germany and Japan for what they did in WW2.
Fascist and Marxists, like the antifa scum many people on this forum support, use envy and division to promote their vision for society. Hence antisemitism lives on, as we are now witnessing at universities like Columbia and Yale.
Where is your outrage on this?
As for "today" and "a real Christian", "today" covers a lot of ground. Antisemitic discrimination lived well into the 1950s and even the 1960s with restricted private clubs and the like. Some of those practices, although rare, still exist below the radar in some places. As for "real Christians", real Christians would have disavowed Trump years ago. Instead he thrives on their support.
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Currently, most "Christians" do and ignore whatever sin they want. As long as they repent on Sundays, what they do the rest of the week no longer matters.
I don't see how any true Christian could support DJT
I don't see how any true Christian could support DJT
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How come? Totally normal.
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Gov. Abbott pardons Daniel Perry for 2020 fatal Black Lives Matter protest shooting after recommendation from pardons board
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https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/05/16/us/d ... mmendation
Prosecutors said Perry, who was stationed at Fort Hood, initiated the fatal encounter when he ran a red light and drove his vehicle into a crowd gathered at the protest. Foster was openly carrying an assault-style rifle – legal in Texas – and approached Perry’s car and motioned for him to lower his window, at which point Perry fatally shot him with a handgun, prosecutors said.
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For me this situation is an argument for gun control. If nobody was allowed to carry guns in that crowd this situation never would have happened. I mean how dumb is it that during a protest where violence is a strong possibility a protestor is allowed to openly carry an assault rifle.
As to the merits of the case, I think we should give deference to the jury's verdict. Members of that community heard the evidence and rendered the verdict, and I have yet to hear a compelling reason why their decision should be overturned.
As to the merits of the case, I think we should give deference to the jury's verdict. Members of that community heard the evidence and rendered the verdict, and I have yet to hear a compelling reason why their decision should be overturned.
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I don't know how I feel about this case. I feel that given the laws in Texas, the prosecution should have focused on some sort of reckless endangerment and assault charge for Perry driving into the crowd of protestors, especially if it caused injuries. I'm not sure on that latter detail. His text messages certainly suggest Perry was motivated to harm people while going to the protest.
On the other hand, while open carry is legal, if someone came up to my car with an assault rifle and likely a menacing look, I could see being fearful of being shot and preemptively shooting that individual.
Guns suck. I'll never own one. They cause more harm than good in society.
On the other hand, while open carry is legal, if someone came up to my car with an assault rifle and likely a menacing look, I could see being fearful of being shot and preemptively shooting that individual.
Guns suck. I'll never own one. They cause more harm than good in society.
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I don't hate guns. They are fun to shoot and can be useful tools. But I do think it's asinine to just trust any fool in society to be able to purchase and carry one where ever they go. We impose more restrictions on cars then we do on guns. For almost two hundred years in this Country, states and local governments had the power to impose reasonable restrictions on guns. Then in 2008 a right-wing cabal of judges re-wrote the Constitution making it much more difficult.
It's interesting to me that these right-wing judges seem to disregard precedent whenever they feel like it conflicts with their personal views. Heller overturned a hundred years of jurisprudence for no other reason than right-wingers like guns.
It's interesting to me that these right-wing judges seem to disregard precedent whenever they feel like it conflicts with their personal views. Heller overturned a hundred years of jurisprudence for no other reason than right-wingers like guns.
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'I was wrong': Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis loses her Colorado law license for three years
https://www.9news.com/article/news/loca ... 55a2a86242
'I was wrong': Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis loses her Colorado law license for three years
https://www.9news.com/article/news/loca ... 55a2a86242
Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis has agreed to a three-year suspension of her Colorado law license for a felony guilty plea in Georgia after admitting she made repeated false statements about the 2020 presidential election.
A state disciplinary judge approved the settlement between Ellis and Colorado's Attorney Regulation Counsel on Tuesday afternoon. Ellis was former President Donald Trump's senior legal adviser in 2020.
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The Republican candidate for POTUS. Apparently there's a recording, too.
Donald Trump used 'n-word' during 'Apprentice,' producer claims
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Donald Trump used 'n-word' during 'Apprentice,' producer claims
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A producer is alleging that Donald Trump used the "n-word" on the set of the reality show "The Apprentice" and that the racial slur was caught on tape.
Bill Pruitt worked on the first season of the show and wrote an op-ed story for Slate accusing the former president of using the derogatory word discussing first-season finalists Kwame Jackson and Bill Rancic, who is white, Deadline reported.
Citing Pruitt, Deadline noted that when informed of some of Jackson’s attributes, Trump said, "Yeah, but, I mean, would America buy a n— winning?"
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Pruitt wrote in his story that there was surprise among him and the other producers, but none of them thought to leave the room, but in hindsight, " I still wish I had."
Once the scene was filmed where Rancic is favored to win the competition and the production was almost complete, Pruitt wrote in the Slate story that no one addressed what Trump said in the boardroom, suggesting there was evidence of him saying it caught on tape, Deadline reported.
Citing the Slate story, Business Insider reported that Pruitt signed a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that expired this year — roughly 20 years after "The Apprentice" first debuted.
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Republican Representative from Georgia’s 10th district
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Go right ahead Mike. No one should be above the law. You have some Democrats you think should be charged with a crime and tried by Jury? Go for it
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GOP really leaning in ... not sure this is a winning strategy come November ...
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Gee Jim
This isn't about wasting time and money to create the illusion that you are somehow owning the libs is it? You know, like your joke of a Biden impeachment inquiry?
This isn't about wasting time and money to create the illusion that you are somehow owning the libs is it? You know, like your joke of a Biden impeachment inquiry?
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Wow. Does anyone know this GOP anymore?
Johnson urges Supreme Court to "step in" on Trump verdict
https://www.axios.com/2024/05/31/mike-j ... ce=twitter
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Johnson urges Supreme Court to "step in" on Trump verdict
https://www.axios.com/2024/05/31/mike-j ... ce=twitter
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I think that the Justices on the court – I know many of them personally – I think they are deeply concerned about that, as we are. So I think they'll set this straight