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Blunted 4 lyfe

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The turd claims he has $100 million invested into this campaign and that it would be a shame if he lost this election, first I seriously doubt he he invested anywhere near $100 million into this campaign but let's assume for a moment that he did, it shows he was never serious about running for President the biggest undertaking of his life and all he can invest is $100 million! He's not a billionaire he's a phony. Now Michael Bloomberg, who's a true billionaire was going to run and he was willing to invest $1 billion dollar.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/donald-trump-is-in-a-funk-bitter-hoarse-and-pondering-if-i-lose/2016/10/21/d944b518-97a3-11e6-bb29-bf2701dbe0a3_story.html


http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/01/24/nyregion/bloomberg-sensing-an-opening-revisits-a-potential-white-house-run.html?referer=
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Padawanbater2

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A Christian pastor's perspective;

"From what I am reading, I am beginning to be convinced that the reason "SOME" Politically Conservative Evangelicals (not all or even most) but "SOME" of the Politically Conservative Evangelical who long ago defected from supporting the Republican Presidential nominee is actually because they were not Political Conservatives. For example, some of these were definitely pro-amnesty which is in every way a very unwise liberal position on the subject of how to deal with illegal aliens. So I wonder how Politically Conservative some of these folks really are on other issues too. I am not saying that these don't hold to a basic Conservative Theology on the fundamentals of the faith. But they are not really that Conservative Politically on issues other than abortion. At least I don't see too many defections on that issue. But on other issues I truly wonder if some are just eaten up with political correctness or if they are politically moderate. Perhaps by analogy to another point made in Scripture, the saying could be made regarding Conservative Politics - "They went out from us, because they were not all of us. If they were truly of us, they no doubt would have continued with us.""

My response;

"Just my opinion, but I don't believe a true conservative would compromise their values, especially if they're religious, and vote for Trump. He's openly espoused beliefs that run contrary to traditional conservatism; proposing committing war crimes under the Geneva convention "We have to take out their [ISIS] families." Eliminating the EPA, a Republican creation under Nixon, and pulling out of the Paris agreement.

Many other examples are also available.

Can you honestly say from a Christian perspective that Jesus would vote for Donald Trump?"


His response to me;

"Hi, well I am not saying Trump is a perfect conservative and he was not my first choice in the primary. But Trump (with all of his faults) is way far more conservative that Hillary. Bret Laird says he doubts Trump. Okay, then does he doubt that Hillary is a secular progressive rot gut radical liberal? I mean anyone with common sense knows that a risky gamble is at least better than an absolute sure bet on a horrible alternative. So I don't get the lack of wisdom that I believe many are showing. Do they really want Hillary to win instead of Trump? If so that is truly messed up. This type of thinking is certainly not a "moral high ground" nor does it display biblical wisdom. Every vote one makes is for a lessor of two or more evils unless one is voting for Jesus Christ - the only perfect man who is the Son of God. So Reagan was imperfect but better than Carter. Bush 43 was imperfect but better than Gore. In fact Winston Churchill and FDR were unsaved imperfect men with some very significant moral deficiencies but they were both far better than Hitler and Stalin. ------ To your question, Jesus does not vote for anyone Himself. When He comes back, He will not come to take sides but He will come to take over. ------ I for one look very forward to when He returns and rights every wrong, and makes everything that is upside down, right-side up. --- Until then, I will always have to choose between the lessor of two evils, as they say. We all will and we always have."


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UncleBuck

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A Christian pastor's perspective;

"From what I am reading, I am beginning to be convinced that the reason "SOME" Politically Conservative Evangelicals (not all or even most) but "SOME" of the Politically Conservative Evangelical who long ago defected from supporting the Republican Presidential nominee is actually because they were not Political Conservatives. For example, some of these were definitely pro-amnesty which is in every way a very unwise liberal position on the subject of how to deal with illegal aliens. So I wonder how Politically Conservative some of these folks really are on other issues too. I am not saying that these don't hold to a basic Conservative Theology on the fundamentals of the faith. But they are not really that Conservative Politically on issues other than abortion. At least I don't see too many defections on that issue. But on other issues I truly wonder if some are just eaten up with political correctness or if they are politically moderate. Perhaps by analogy to another point made in Scripture, the saying could be made regarding Conservative Politics - "They went out from us, because they were not all of us. If they were truly of us, they no doubt would have continued with us.""

My response;

"Just my opinion, but I don't believe a true conservative would compromise their values, especially if they're religious, and vote for Trump. He's openly espoused beliefs that run contrary to traditional conservatism; proposing committing war crimes under the Geneva convention "We have to take out their [ISIS] families." Eliminating the EPA, a Republican creation under Nixon, and pulling out of the Paris agreement.

Many other examples are also available.

Can you honestly say from a Christian perspective that Jesus would vote for Donald Trump?"


His response to me;

"Hi, well I am not saying Trump is a perfect conservative and he was not my first choice in the primary. But Trump (with all of his faults) is way far more conservative that Hillary. Bret Laird says he doubts Trump. Okay, then does he doubt that Hillary is a secular progressive rot gut radical liberal? I mean anyone with common sense knows that a risky gamble is at least better than an absolute sure bet on a horrible alternative. So I don't get the lack of wisdom that I believe many are showing. Do they really want Hillary to win instead of Trump? If so that is truly messed up. This type of thinking is certainly not a "moral high ground" nor does it display biblical wisdom. Every vote one makes is for a lessor of two or more evils unless one is voting for Jesus Christ - the only perfect man who is the Son of God. So Reagan was imperfect but better than Carter. Bush 43 was imperfect but better than Gore. In fact Winston Churchill and FDR were unsaved imperfect men with some very significant moral deficiencies but they were both far better than Hitler and Stalin. ------ To your question, Jesus does not vote for anyone Himself. When He comes back, He will not come to take sides but He will come to take over. ------ I for one look very forward to when He returns and rights every wrong, and makes everything that is upside down, right-side up. --- Until then, I will always have to choose between the lessor of two evils, as they say. We all will and we always have."


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their latest excuse for voting trump has been that god often sends imperfect vessels to save us.
 

srh88

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The turd claims he has $100 million invested into this campaign and that it would be a shame if he lost this election, first I seriously doubt he he invested anywhere near $100 million into this campaign but let's assume for a moment that he did, it shows he was never serious about running for President the biggest undertaking of his life and all he can invest is $100 million! He's not a billionaire he's a phony. Now Michael Bloomberg, who's a true billionaire was going to run and he was willing to invest $1 billion dollar.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/donald-trump-is-in-a-funk-bitter-hoarse-and-pondering-if-i-lose/2016/10/21/d944b518-97a3-11e6-bb29-bf2701dbe0a3_story.html


http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/01/24/nyregion/bloomberg-sensing-an-opening-revisits-a-potential-white-house-run.html?referer=
B4L
he couldnt afford to pay for his own campaign. he lost almost a billion in 95.. 21 years later and the debt still isnt paid off? his earned income per year had to of been pretty low. no way he is/was a billionaire
 

UncleBuck

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i love it when i am trolling the shit out of a deplorable on twitter, and suddenly all the notifications from them are gone. it means they ran out of retarded things to say and hit the block button.

latest example, a deplorable posing as a woman telling me nate silver was a hack. i reminded her that he predicted the winner of every single state in the republican primary and called "her" a retard. BLOCKED.

i laugh so hard every time.
 
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