trenchfoot
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By way of Trump's word and deed, the Bible is toilet paper that he uses with extreme prejudice.
For the first time in my life I voted D. While I have not always voted R there has never been a time when I every voted for a D. I'm actually pretty proud of myself.I voted straight Democrat Tuesday to hopefully to out a stop towards my country from turning into a Theocracy. Lunacy like this is why I quit voting Republican at all.
For the first time in my life I voted D. While I have not always voted R there has never been a time when I every voted for a D. I'm actually pretty proud of myself.
For the first time in my life I voted D. While I have not always voted R there has never been a time when I every voted for a D. I'm actually pretty proud of myself.
I think you are confusing cause and effect.Religion has no place in a modern society.
Sessions on steroids...Sounds like this guy is somehow a worse version of Jeff Sessions.
Yeah, nothing else about him seems shady, right?Meh, a bit exaggerated. I'm not saying I think this guy sounds like a great choice necessarily, we'll see. But reading through the story it sounds like he was talking about personal criteria, how he views the world, not that he was trying to put in a religious test in place as a standard for being elected to a government position.
Meh, a bit exaggerated. I'm not saying I think this guy sounds like a great choice necessarily, we'll see. But reading through the story it sounds like he was talking about personal criteria to a particular like minded crowd, how he views the world, not that he was trying to put in a religious test in place as a standard for being elected to a government position.
Slow is only interested in the attack on the 2nd at this time. He can't concern himself with other parts right now.He said he would if he could, a position anathema to the plain wording of the Constitution. He's also expressed animus towards the Special Counsel investigation more than once.
Meh, a bit exaggerated. I'm not saying I think this guy sounds like a great choice necessarily, we'll see. But reading through the story it sounds like he was talking about personal criteria to a particular like minded crowd, how he views the world, not that he was trying to put in a religious test in place as a standard for being elected to a government position.
Whitaker went on: “What I know is that as long as they have that worldview, that they’ll be a good judge. And if they have a secular worldview, that ‘this is all we have here on Earth’, then I’m going to be very concerned about how they judge.”
That's a good idea. We could call them delegates at the primary level and we could have another layer of protection for the general election. We could call it the electoral college or something. Just spitballing here.Hopefully in the future measures will taken to prevent folks like Trump from holding office in the first place.