Do Catholics still support Trump

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Yes trump Lost the popular vote, but God still found a way to keep het out of office.
Prayers go up blessings come down
 
Trump has no track record as being prolife … abortion or any other prolife measure…what do you base your support of Mr Trump on?
I base trump on prayer answered from God to stop Hillary. I prayed to get Hillary out and we did it.
Now we got to work what God gave us. Its not perfect Ofcourse but he is not mortally evil in any way.
 
It was divine intervention, imo…

How else could he have beaten all those other good men within the Rep party, and then media-darling Hillary? Too, in this way BC won’t get anywhere near young interns again, which CONVENIENTLY was never brought up by the media as being of any concern.
 
It could have been the devils intervention that got Trump into office too.

Luke 4:5-6

And the devil led him into a high mountain, and shewed him all the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time;

And he said to him: To thee will I give all this power, and the glory of them; for to me they are delivered, and to whom I will, I give them.
 
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Nice… cheap insults.

What made you think I support the DNC?
 
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Duh, you oppose Trump - that means you’re automatically a leftist Democrat Clinton supporter!

That’s the Trumpian logic at work.
 
A better way would have been never to allow Hillary to run for any office IMO.

She had problems far exceeding pro-abortion. The ability to piss off Putin and others was one of them. Remember Libya, for example?
 
Point taken. But laughing at the video of Gaddafi, a friend of Putin, being dragged on the streets after Libya had agreed to give up their weapons, was probably too much for him to take. And I’m far from being a fan of Putin’s.
 
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We came… we saw… he died, lolol hahahaha

 
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You are most certainly filled to the brim with visceral, gut-wrenching, almost foaming-at-the-mouth hatred of the president.

I was profoundly unhappy during the eight years that Obama tried to deconstruct the USA. So, I disconnected from politics and the media.

Best thing I ever did.
 
That wasn’t an insult.

Also, @Spyridon, I don’t think you should be liking such posts while trying to speak for me other pages…
 
You are most certainly filled to the brim with visceral, gut-wrenching, almost foaming-at-the-mouth hatred of the president.
So what do you say to people like Steve Schmitt, Michael Steele, Joe Scarborough, George Will, Jennifer Rubin, David Frum, David Brooks, Peggy Noonan, Richard Painter, et al who had always been pretty much on the side of Republicans? Perhaps they have a point?
 
It was posted as a question because I wasn’t sure.

If yourself @ProVobis and @Angel12 had read the thread first or at least understood what a question was, it wouldn’t be problem.

This is really is some low-quality stuff from you guys, It’s kind of easy to see though how Trump always wins the conversation with such a low bar.
 
I’ll like any post I want @SuperLuigi

I do not need nor want nor care about your approval (or disapproval).

Your opinion means less then nothing to me.
 
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You are most certainly filled to the brim with visceral, gut-wrenching, almost foaming-at-the-mouth hatred of the president.
Because I dared to point out the bad things he’s doing? Whatever.
 
Why, gee, Grace, I thought we were all supposed to love each other no matter.
Last time I checked, love doesn’t entail supporting child molestation. The allegations were supported by evidence.

As I’ve said before, Trump isn’t stopping anyone from slicing babies. It puzzles me why you care so darn much about embryos, but act like all other vulnerable populations can go pound sand.
 
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