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Yes…Are you talking about The Lamb’s Supper? If so that’s a fantastic book.
Yes…Are you talking about The Lamb’s Supper? If so that’s a fantastic book.
Hmmm. We’ll have to agree to disagree. It wasn’t really about eschatology so much as the Mass, if I remember right.Yes…
Uhm, no. Sure they don’t. They didn’t product one for 2020.Uhhh,the Republicans don’t have a platform?Sure they do
I’m beginning to think that, too.As a poster stated earlier this week,why even bother trying to have a dialogue here,it’s fruitless…
So it’s perfectly acceptable to misrepresent the video.Spain Portland Seattle,they are all going up in flames
If what you say is true, why didn’t the RNC just post pictures of Portland and Seattle?Spain Portland Seattle,they are all going up in flames
This isn’t the first time they’ve tried to pull something off like this.The Spanish video was from 2019.
The White House was forced to delete a video claiming that Antifa was leaving stacks of bricks for use by demonstrators at the George Floyd protests.
The compilation video showed stacks of bricks in various cities across the country, with a caption that claimed that Antifa and “professional anarchists” were invading American communities and staging the bricks as weapons.
“These are acts of domestic terror,” the caption stated.
The majority of the clips used in the compilation had already been investigated by journalists and debunked by the time they appeared in the White House’s video. After pointing this out, the White House quietly deleted the video, offering no explanation or retraction.
Give them a break. It’s all they have!I’ve seen the live photos of Seattle and Portland !They are in flames ,pretty hard to make out the difference.Minutae over something that is insignificant n view of the larger scope of concerns re these riots ,is just a look of desperation
The talking heads featured in CNN’s post-Republican National Convention commentary on Thursday were clutching their pearls so tightly they were being turned to dust. The network was so ready for the convention to be over with, that just mere seconds after President Trump finished speaking his last syllable, the Zuckerville collective were spouting off with accusations that the convention was “unethical” and shattered laws since it was held at the White House.
The event was allegedly so catastrophic that the union may never recover.
Completely ignoring how the media and the left had decried the President’s efforts to hold the convention in Charlotte, North Carolina and Jacksonville, Florida, despite the pandemic, host Jake Tapper proved just how consistently shoddy his work was by whining about it being held at the White House.
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