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Divine Mercy

Eternal Father, I offer you the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Your Dearly Beloved Son, Our Lord, Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world.

For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world. For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world. For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world. For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world. For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world. For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world. For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world. For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world. For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world. For the sake of His sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world.
 
Another lie from Hillary. When will she stop? She said she came out of the white house dead broke. She said she came under sniper fire in Bosnia during the ’90s, claiming her group ran “with our heads down to get into the vehicles to get to our base.” A video of her actual arrival proved otherwise. etc…
If it weren’t so serious, it would be funny that we have, in effect, two pathological liars competing to become POTUS.
 
Hillary is known to be physically violent, per the Secret Service. She also has quite a foul mouth when not in front of the press.
Yes, there are many reports of Hillary’s violence toward Bill, throwing vases at him, cursing him, etc. many reports of her filthy mouth.
 
Where in the constitution is the phrase protect speech? Just in case you dont know, I will inform you, no where.

Well he went to Harvard Law, that changes everything. We all need to vote for Hillary because is Mr. Khan in favor of her and he just must be so smart.

BTW, Mr. Khan insulted Trump
The first amendment protects freedom of speech.

Mr Kahn made a 3 minute speech.

In the speech he used his son’s example of heroic death in battle to illustrate that Muslim Americans have died in service of the US.

Trump has stated various times and ways (and his spokespeople as well) that he intends to limit Muslims from entering the country. Trump has used phrases such as “total shutdown of Muslims coming to this country”

Mr . Kahn had the right to speak at the Democratic convention. The most “insulting” part of the speech is the “you have sacrificed nothing” part. When I saw that speech I understood it to mean military sacrifice.

In the interview with George Stephonapoulos, he was asked about this speech. Trump should have been able to give an answer that 1. Didn’t insult Mrs Kahn in a stereotypical way. 2. Was appreciative of the sacrifice of their son 3. Not give the impression of “oh my he insulted my sacrifices how dare he” as his knee jerk reaction.

In the following days he didn’t really need to keep reiterating the idea that he was “viciously attacked”. Often.

Politicians get critiqued, get criticized, get political cartoons made up about them, get discussed in late night tv, often unfavorably. That’s part of being a politician, right or wrong.

Trump showed that a speech critical of him, that was 3 minutes long, by parents who lost their son was enough to warrant his defense for days.

When he could have given an answer such as, “I am sorry for their loss, and appreciate the service of their son, I can’t imagine having lost a child”. It would have given the appearance of empathy. Instead we see the adult version of " he started it!"

Also, I didn’t advocate for voting for Hillary.

I am pointing out that Trump could have handled an interview question better.

I mentioned that he went to Harvard because that is a positive accomplishment. It’s a success at the American dream.
 
Crossing the Aisle: Growing Number of Republicans Won’t Back Trump
abcnews.go.com/Politics/crossing-aisle-growing-number-republicans-back-trump/story?id=41100659
I just think it’s interesting how divided the Republican Party is right now
The Democratic party has its divisions too. The DNC showed that.

There will be some Republicans who won’t support Trump, but according to Steve Doocy regarding the new Fox News poll, nearly “80% of Republicans are now behind Donald Trump”. 76% specifically according to Brian Kilmeade. So that’s the overwhelming majority of Republicans.
 
The Democratic party has its divisions too. The DNC showed that.

There will be some Republicans who won’t support Trump, but according to Steve Doocy regarding the new Fox News poll, nearly “80% of Republicans are now behind Donald Trump”. 76% specifically according to Brian Kilmeade. So that’s the overwhelming majority of Republicans.
76% of your own party behind you in a presidential general election is absolutely atrocious. Romney won 93% of Republicans and a majority of independents and still lost. McCain won 90% of Republicans in 2008 and was blown out.

If Trump wins 76% of Republicans and loses independents… he is on track to lose by roughly 9-10%. The worst Republican performance since Bob Dole got crushed by Bill Clinton.
 
Trump has not a clue, not the faintest, about anything that’s actually going on in international relations at the moment.
None at all. He’s more clueless than Merkel is with regard to the refugee situation. Which is saying something.

Glad you folks have a steady hand to deal with Brexit. May seems like she could be quite the Prime Minister.
 
Don’t, then, and be responsible for what follows.

Are you really ready to “change your religion” for Hillary Clinton? If you don’t think those people mean it, ask the Little Sisters of the Poor and the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod or Catholic Charities.

They mean it. So, what you need to do is ask yourself (if you’re not willing to change) is what you think they’ll do to make you change.
Why would I need to change my religion? I’ll practice civil disobedience if the state under Hillary Clinton tries to force me to do something against it.

I have absolutely no doubt that Hillary will be bad for religious freedom in this country. I am not under the impression that she is my friend or ally. Not at all.

I assure you that I believe literally the only good thing about her election will mean that Trump is not elected. That is it.
 
None at all. He’s more clueless than Merkel is with regard to the refugee situation. Which is saying something.

Glad you folks have a steady hand to deal with Brexit. May seems like she could be quite the Prime Minister.
She is certainly a talented and dependable woman.

But her resume for office post-Brexit is the steepest I think that any newly incumbent Prime Minister has ever had to face, at least since the War.

She’s probably the best fit for the job - but I do often wonder if the “job” would overwhelm anybody

Only time will tell.
 
76% of your own party behind you in a presidential general election is absolutely atrocious. Romney won 93% of Republicans and a majority of independents and still lost. McCain won 90% of Republicans in 2008 and was blown out.

If Trump wins 76% of Republicans and loses independents… he is on track to lose by roughly 9-10%. The worst Republican performance since Bob Dole got crushed by Bill Clinton.
Did Romney have the support of 93% of Republicans in early August 2012? Because you are referencing statistics that he got in the election voting, well obviously it’s not Novembet yet.
 
If he gets elected our entire nation will look foolish.
You might think that, but if trump wins you’ll be surprised that not only will he not cause more wars he will bring an economic recovery and strength to our country. Obama is not respected right now. If you look at Russia and China, they most certainly do not respect us. My family in China see a lot of talk on TV about a possible war witht the US. The Chinese state owned media is drumming up tough rhetoric and bluffing about putting US in its right position. The Iranians don’t respect our country to say the least. cant wait for some change.
 
Now the talk is how unstable Trump is, that he’s suffering from narcissistic personality disorder, which explains why he is so thin-skinned, why he is uncontrollably compelled to overreact to each and every slight and not let it go…including crying babies who disrupt his speech (I couldn’t even hear the baby crying).

Mayo Clinic’s description: “Narcissistic personality disorder is a mental disorder in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for admiration and a lack of empathy for others. But behind this mask of ultraconfidence lies a fragile self-esteem that’s vulnerable to the slightest criticism. A narcissistic personality disorder causes problems in many areas of life, such as relationships, work, school or financial affairs. You may be generally unhappy and disappointed when you’re not given the special favors or admiration you believe you deserve.”

I have relatives with this condition and I spotted it in Trump right from the get-go.

Would you really like unbalanced and unhinged Trump to have his finger on nuclear weapons? Apparently he is obsessed with them and is asking if we have them why we shouldn’t use.

So far he has only had to deal with the rough and tumble of campaigning, and not the more serious problems and issues of being the president.

This aside from his pro-death stance on so many other issues, including climate change and other life-threatening environmental issues.
 
Did Romney have the support of 93% of Republicans in early August 2012? Because you are referencing statistics that he got in the election voting, well obviously it’s not Novembet yet.
Pretty close to that, yes: monmouth.edu/assets/0/32212254770/32212254991/32212254992/32212254994/32212254995/40802189893/6b6b11e23f5e4053b55af7be72a5ab7a.pdf

Monmouth poll from Aug. 20, 2012, had Obama winning by four among RVs… right around the margin he won by in November… shows Romney with 87% of GOP, a plurality of independents.

Folks need to get outside their bubbles. Conservative, liberal, whatever. We all live in little fact-free bubble worlds.
 
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