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2024 Presidential Election


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  1. 1. Who will win?

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AW is actually a good indicator of our problem as a Nation. This page alone has a half dozen hen pecked men that are afraid to acknowledge simple truths and arrogantly over estimate their intelligence. 
 

Dudes can catch a typo from a mile away. Yet, they lack the intelligence or balls to understand our current leaders are bad , traditional families are good, and sexual deviants are on a path to destruction. Being Christian helps but it isn’t a must to understand these truths. The statistics speak for themselves. 
 

 

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Georgia’s early voting first-day turnout already breaks record

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By 2 p.m., 187,973 votes had been cast in person, according to Gabriel Sterling, chief operating officer for the secretary of state. 

The first day early voting record is 136,000 votes cast in 2020.

 

Probably safe to assume these are overwhelmingly Harris voters. Yesterday Trump was telling his MAGA ilk to go out and vote on January 5.

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2 hours ago, Kotchman said:

I’m not scared of different beliefs. I simply know that traditional families are the key to a successful society and Jesus is King. That Constitution that you love so much was overwhelming influenced and written by people who knew this as well. 
 

Secular socialism and anarchy have  been tried before. 


Knowing that traditional families are the key to a successful society prevents me from voting for a man who's had multiple wives and sexual relationships with women he was not married to (while he was married). 

I agree with you that Jesus is King.  What I love about the guys who wrote the Constitution that I love so much is that many of them believed that too, but understood how important freedom and freewill were to a society.  And because of that, they didn't add in any requirements for a state religion.  In fact, quite the opposite.

 

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21 minutes ago, Spirit said:

What I love about the guys who wrote the Constitution that I love so much is that many of them believed that too, but understood how important freedom and freewill were to a society.  And because of that, they didn't add in any requirements for a state religion.  In fact, quite the opposite.

Freedom and free will for a specific group of people. Limited rights and slavery/genocide for the rest. 

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36 minutes ago, Spirit said:


Knowing that traditional families are the key to a successful society prevents me from voting for a man who's had multiple wives and sexual relationships with women he was not married to (while he was married). 

 

 

If that were true, wouldn't it mean both men's sexual choices disqualify them from getting your vote?

I don't think the candidates sexual behaviors should be weighed that heavily, personally. I'm more pragmatic I guess.

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23 minutes ago, Make Angels Great Again said:

 

If that were true, wouldn't it mean both men's sexual choices disqualify them from getting your vote?

I don't think the candidates sexual behaviors should be weighed that heavily, personally. I'm more pragmatic I guess.

That's very intellectually honest of you. Now explain the evangelicals who think Trump is God's chosen vessel.

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1 hour ago, Spirit said:


Knowing that traditional families are the key to a successful society prevents me from voting for a man who's had multiple wives and sexual relationships with women he was not married to (while he was married). 

I agree with you that Jesus is King.  What I love about the guys who wrote the Constitution that I love so much is that many of them believed that too, but understood how important freedom and freewill were to a society.  And because of that, they didn't add in any requirements for a state religion.  In fact, quite the opposite.

 

I can agree with most of this. Where Trump and the new libertarians fall short is abortion. I don’t support a national religion. However, we should be able to present the Bible in public schools. We present secular humanism and scientific theory as some education yet ban the Bible. People at least met Jesus.

 

We teach these kids an explosion formed the world and they evolved out of a monkeys ass. That’s a giant leap of faith that gets repeated daily in our classrooms. The idea that the choice not to believe isn’t spiritual is false

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1 hour ago, Make Angels Great Again said:

 

If that were true, wouldn't it mean both men's sexual choices disqualify them from getting your vote?

I don't think the candidates sexual behaviors should be weighed that heavily, personally. I'm more pragmatic I guess.

 

Yes!  Great point!  Good sir, you've sold me! 

I am going to throw out all of the candidates sexual preferences or indiscretions and vote for the person I think best represents my personal beliefs that government should leave us the phuck alone. 

 

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19 minutes ago, Kotchman said:

I can agree with most of this. Where Trump and the new libertarians fall short is abortion. I don’t support a national religion. However, we should be able to present the Bible in public schools. We present secular humanism and scientific theory as some education yet ban the Bible. People at least met Jesus.

 

I know you mean this with the best of intentions, but trust me ... you do not want this.  First of all, who's version of the bible is going to get to be "presented?"  Who are the teachers that will be "presenting" it?  Additionally, if you open it up to "presenting" the bible, you'll need to open up to "presenting" the Qur'an, The Book of Mormon, the Tripitaka, etc etc etc. 

Teach your children about God in your home and/or your place of worship and leave schools to teach math and reading.

 

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2 hours ago, Spirit said:

 

I know you mean this with the best of intentions, but trust me ... you do not want this.  First of all, who's version of the bible is going to get to be "presented?"  Who are the teachers that will be "presenting" it?  Additionally, if you open it up to "presenting" the bible, you'll need to open up to "presenting" the Qur'an, The Book of Mormon, the Tripitaka, etc etc etc. 

Teach your children about God in your home and/or your place of worship and leave schools to teach math and reading.

 

I agree education starts at home and no we don’t want Taylor preaching liberation theology. However, there are ways to carve out time for local pastors. When I was in school it was as simple as teaching evolution as theory and an equal paged presentation on Creation. 
 

Hopefully, my future grandchildren never attend public schools but we can’t continue to allow schools to preach  secular humanism and expect our kids and society to improve. I don’t fear the message from atheist leftists, Muslims , or Mormons. We have to trust the Word of God has been around since the Beginning and its truths will stand against any opposition 

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10 hours ago, Kotchman said:

TDS is real

Nice deflection again brain of tape worm. TDS is in your fucked up head? While we are at it with all your look at me, I'm so religious bullshit and you have turned on God cun't shit you pull, why do you worship a false prophet bible thumper?  While he was absolutely just blabbering on about nothing meaning anything again people in the crowd were holding their arms up like they do in prayer at church.  It's absolutely disgusting and that is your TDS on display. And then they marveled and followed the beast. Fuck off.

 

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11 hours ago, Kotchman said:

I agree education starts at home and no we don’t want Taylor preaching liberation theology. However, there are ways to carve out time for local pastors.

 

Local pastors.  And local Rabbis.  And local Imams.  And a local Roshi.  You want to put the government in charge of teaching kids about God/faith?!   Lulz 

 

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2 hours ago, Spirit said:

 

Local pastors.  And local Rabbis.  And local Imams.  And a local Roshi.  You want to put the government in charge of teaching kids about God/faith?!   Lulz 

 

Honestly mandatory school vouchers is probably the best option.  tax payers without children should be able to direct school taxes to private schools. 

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2 hours ago, Crampknees said:

Nice deflection again brain of tape worm. TDS is in your fucked up head? While we are at it with all your look at me, I'm so religious bullshit and you have turned on God cun't shit you pull, why do you worship a false prophet bible thumper?  While he was absolutely just blabbering on about nothing meaning anything again people in the crowd were holding their arms up like they do in prayer at church.  It's absolutely disgusting and that is your TDS on display. And then they marveled and followed the beast. Fuck off.

 

Dude , I’m a long ways from being a good example of a Christian. I don’t worship Trump. He’s simply the best of 2 poor choices. Trump is absolutely weak on the moral issues. The flip side is a party that is pushing late term abortion and gender transitions without parental consent. The Dems literally performed abortions to kick off their convention. Turning a blind eye to baby killing isn’t good. Celebrating baby killing is absolutely satanic and hard to believe any normal human would support this. 

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“I want to talk about IVF. I’m the father of IVF, so I want to hear this question,” he said before one woman spoke.

 

Asked by a participant about his stance on IVF, Trump explained that he got a call from Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.) — whom he called “a fantastically attractive person from Alabama” — after an Alabama court ruling earlier this year that decided frozen embryos are people, prompting IVF clinics in the state to pause services.

 

“She said, ‘I was attacked. In a certain way I was attacked.’ I said, ‘Explain IVF very quickly.’ And within about two minutes I understood it,” Trump said. “I said, ‘No, no. We’re totally in favor of IVF.’ I came out with a statement within an hour. A really powerful statement … and we went totally in favor. The Republican Party, the whole party.”

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