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marybobo
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I have been on the forum less and less these days, but each time I have wondered where Ridge was. Glad he is back, too. He always has sensible things to post.
One can let their thinking following their inclinations in all sorts of ways.But one can always think the worst if one is so inclined.
My understanding from CNN is that Trump said “I think there is blame on both sides”, and “You had a group on one side that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent. nobody wants to say it, but I will say it right now.”Just like there were no “very fine people” among the skinheads who chanted “Jews will not replace us!”
It’s a tired meme that’s been refuted many times on this forum.How many chanted. Many did not chant or have shaved heads. Please look at the many videos online.
Again if it is a gay pride parade with counter protesters, one group shows up chanting and ramming into protesters are all who attended guilty.
The whistleblower’s report was confirmed by the transcript that Trump released, so clearly there was an issue with Trump asking for a foreign country to dig up dirt on his political enemy and the appearance of blocking funding until they do so.Finally, recent events have left me with a pretty shallow belief that our freedoms and rights in this country can be preserved against the determination of the intelligence community to govern and the liberal enabling of that outcome
Given Trump’s past behavior, it is interesting that someone would find him as the last hope against paganism, but, honestly, most Americans are concerned with Trump abusing the power of the office.Trump is this country’s last hope against left wing totalitarianism and the paganism driving abortion supporters. That, I believe, is why the left wants rid of him so badly.
It was not confirmed by the transcript. Trump has not only a right but a duty to enforce the law. Biden getting the prosecutor of Burisma fired has far more appearance of wrongdoing than does Trump asking a foreign government to help look into the 2016 events that actually did originate in either Ukraine or Russia.The whistleblower’s report was confirmed by the transcript that Trump released, so clearly there was an issue with Trump asking for a foreign country to dig up dirt on his political enemy and the appearance of blocking funding until they do so.
Trump’s having committed adultery is not to be condoned, but is piddling compared to the support of baby-killing on the scale of millions advocated by his opponents. If the latter isn’t paganism at its core, then nothing is.Given Trump’s past behavior, it is interesting that someone would find him as the last hope against paganism, but, honestly, most Americans are concerned with Trump abusing the power of the office.
Yes, this one was beaten to death while your computer was broken. The prosecutor was corrupt. Everyone wanted him fired, from the US, EU, IMF and anti-corruption Ukrainians. Biden was hardly unique. So, repeating the story over and over again doesn’t make it true. On the other hand, Trump did ask for a ‘favor’ after Zelinsky asked about funding. The favor: investigate my political rival. The US ambassador said he thought it was nuts to hold back funding from the Ukraine in exchange for an investigation. Trying to find a narrow path to claim there is no quid pro quo flies in the face of the facts of the case.It was not confirmed by the transcript. Trump has not only a right but a duty to enforce the law. Biden getting the prosecutor of Burisma fired has far more appearance of wrongdoing than does Trump asking a foreign government to help look into the 2016 events that actually did originate in either Ukraine or Russia.
Well, I guess you can decide what sins you can live with and what you can’t. Trump’s adultery is the sort of behavior that results in millions of babies being killed in the womb. If it weren’t for people like Trump, we wouldn’t have the abortion problem we do in the US.Trump’s having committed adultery is not to be condoned, but is piddling compared to the support of baby-killing on the scale of millions advocated by his opponents. If the latter isn’t paganism at its core, then nothing is.
This is not honest (not saying YOU are being dishonest MAGA-huelye.“There are very fine people - ON BOTH SIDES!!!”
Well if and when the police DO make arrests in the future TheLittleLady, . . . .Interesting that (according to ABC news) the police have not made any arrests.
TheLittleLady’s reply?. . . . I will be sure to tag you so you will have the opportunity to come here and criticize these anti-Trump people
Fair enough.Please don’t . . . .
. . . . A President Trump fan who says he was brutally beaten for wearing a MAGA hat says a hip downtown art pop-up got his underage attackers drunk before the assault, according to a new lawsuit.
Jahangir Turan, 42, says he was left with “brutal injuries” in the July attack by a “dangerous, unruly and belligerent group” that attended an “ABC Angels Club pop-up” event on Canal Street.
The unknown louts insulted him for wearing his red “Make America Great Again” hat, with one knocking it off his head and at least two smashing Turan’s “head and face into the metal scaffolding,” fracturing his eye socket, according to a Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit filed Friday against photographer and fashionista Anna Bloda — one of the event’s organizers — as well as building owners United American Land and the gallery that hosted the event, Wallplay.
All three parties are responsible for the fact that “alcohol was served without an appropriate license” at the event, with many there — including at least one of his attackers — being under 21, he alleges in his lawsuit.
Turan, from Hoboken, says their “gross negligence” makes them “directly responsible” for the attack by the “as-of-yet unnamed assailants.”
He is also going after the attackers, listed as John and Jane Does — hoping that the organizers will have to reveal their identities as part of discovery during his court battle. . . .
ROFL, that is not what all the marchers were chanting.Just like there were no “very fine people” among the skinheads who chanted “Jews will not replace us!”
Has to be better defense than more of the continuing barrage of ad hominem attacks aimed at everyone who’s opinion you don’t seem to like.ROFL, you are lame with analogies.
There is no evidence military aid was delayed in order to pressure the Ukrainian government ot investigate anything, let alone Biden. Zelensky denied there was any pressure. Against that is wild speculation that some simply want to believe.Yes, this one was beaten to death while your computer was broken. The prosecutor was corrupt. Everyone wanted him fired, from the US, EU, IMF and anti-corruption Ukrainians. Biden was hardly unique. So, repeating the story over and over again doesn’t make it true. On the other hand, Trump did ask for a ‘favor’ after Zelinsky asked about funding. The favor: investigate my political rival. The US ambassador said he thought it was nuts to hold back funding from the Ukraine in exchange for an investigation. Trying to find a narrow path to claim there is no quid pro quo flies in the face of the facts of the case.
This is one of the worst deflections in existence, but not new. People who support abortion cannot excuse their condonation of the murder of millions based on the fact that some sexual encounters about which they know nothing, could imaginably result in conception which could imaginably result in abortion. Might as well say beer-drinking is as bad as abortion because beer drinking could lower inhibitions which…etc…Well, I guess you can decide what sins you can live with and what you can’t. Trump’s adultery is the sort of behavior that results in millions of babies being killed in the womb. If it weren’t for people like Trump, we wouldn’t have the abortion problem we do in the US.