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Trump's Photo Op at St. John's - Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde speaks out

"...some one get me that thing....that has pages in it..."
"a book?"
"yeah yeah yeah...but the one about that guy in the sky, you know the one"
"The Bible?"
"Yeah, that one, get me that"

Quick run over to the Holiday inn and steal one out of nightstand
 
He was playing to his moronic evangelical base. Never mind that the guy breaks every commandment in the book, the evangelicals are that ignorant and flat out stupid to break free from their cults.

Sad thing is, evangelicals really dislike Episcopalians. They allow women and gays to be priests!
 
Quick run over to the Holiday inn and steal one out of nightstand

"The Quran is the same guy, right? Didn't Obama leave one of those around here?"
 
He was playing to his moronic evangelical base. Never mind that the guy breaks every commandment in the book, the evangelicals are that ignorant and flat out stupid to break free from their cults.

It seems that Trump's religious base is shocked. Not surprisingly they have been silent. It is no doubt a rude awakening when you realize that you too have been used, trashed and sold down the river.
 
What an embarrassing stunt. To watch him stand there with that condescending look on his face holding up the bible is something I'll never get over. All that for a photo op, he has no clue how to pull people together.
 
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The Crux of Trump's Presidential policy surrounds re-election, along with an absence of policy concerning what's right and wrong, while serving Americans.

Trump just finished exploding compression granades and teargassed peaceful protesters and you spin him as a victim. Wow!

I'm not spinning anything. It's obvious that a lot of people detest him, and that's their prerogative. I don't detest him, but then my expectations aren't what some others have regarding a president. I don't expect Mother Theresa up there, living 70 something years without at some point, having engaged in questionable conduct. I don't expect anybody that represents me to have superhuman attributes, able to foresee the future and hence have excellent judgment all the time because NOBODY does!! I'm not expecting a human being to get up there without having a multitude of transgressions and a certain amount of faults because that's who we are. We're human. JFK had the luxury of a press that kept mum, but Trump doesn't. And every last stupid thing he has ever done has been amplified. Now what I DO expect, is consistent policies that solve problems for the vast majority of Americans. That's it, that's all!! Do I think he has done that?? Not really, no, but I think American behavior is so banal at this point, that he was the inevitable pick for the job: combative and off-the-cuff, just like his multitude of critics and supporters alike. And I think it's really sad that we have a two party system that has turned our precious governance and hence our democracy into an ugly football game, with a bunch of spectators ruthless cheering on their gladiator. Politics has always been a bit of a blood sport for sure, but that doesn't mean the spectators should be turning on each other and tearing each other apart as they are today!!
 
Protesters, we are told, have every right to block streets, block entrances to businesses, take o Er parks for their own purposes, etc. As long as it’s in the interest of peaceful protest. Well, Trump also has that right. His protest against violence in the streets, arson and looting is no less valid than the protests against police violence.

It’s one of those things about liberty, freedom is NEVER one sided.
 
Protesters, we are told, have every right to block streets, block entrances to businesses, take o Er parks for their own purposes, etc. As long as it’s in the interest of peaceful protest. Well, Trump also has that right. His protest against violence in the streets, arson and looting is no less valid than the protests against police violence.

It’s one of those things about liberty, freedom is NEVER one sided.

Freedom belongs to those who have the most rubber bullets and tear gas canisters it seems.
 
Freedom belongs to those who have the most rubber bullets and tear gas canisters it seems.

I would suggest that much of what you are seeing now with rubber bullets and tear gas involves PRESERVING freedom, not limiting it.
 
Didn't they launch tear gas against a peaceful protest near the Church?

No, it was not peaceful, and that is why they got teargassed. But that doesn't stop the chirpy little keyboard liars to clacking-clack their made up lies all over the internet.
 
Each day in his tenure he goes a little lower. There are now at least 100 basements below that bottom of the barrel.
 
I would suggest that much of what you are seeing now with rubber bullets and tear gas involves PRESERVING freedom, not limiting it.

Yeah? Is that why they're blasted at peaceful protesters so that the President can have a photo op?
 
You would eat Trump's **** if he told to you to. What a sad life.

You will find that cult leaders often have that kind of control over their members.

Growing Up Under Koresh: Cult Children Tell of Abuses - The New York Times

Drinking the Kool-Aid: A Survivor Remembers Jim Jones - The Atlantic

Trump Tells Americans Not to Worry About Coronavirus as CDC Says U.S. Outbreak a Certainty | Vanity Fair


Is there any doubt that of the three, Trump is responsible for the most deaths of cult members?
 
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