Nancy Pelosi is being targeted by Democrats as being "toxic" to their party.
I find that this is nothing more than a misogynistic attack against Nancy, spurred by the evil Republicans who are the only toxic ones. She is a fine spokesperson for the DNC as she connects with voters like not other candidate I've ever seen in my life time.
Won't you help me petition the democrat party to keep her in power and part of the leadership of the democrat party?
In fact, I think a good ticket for the Dims to run in 2020 would be comprised of Elizabeth Warren and Nancy Pelosi.
It makes me want to scream, "I am woman!!!!"
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Just imagine.... we will save the "children". We will make America equal again! Bigotry will end, along with racism, and hate.
Free college, free healthcare for all! We will pass a law for vagina rights.
I'm all in. Where do I sign!
Originally posted by checkbaiter Just imagine.... we will save the "children". We will make America equal again! Bigotry will end, along with racism, and hate.
Free college, free healthcare for all! We will pass a law for vagina rights.
I'm all in. Where do I sign!
Wait just a darn second there partner.
So long as a Republican has breath our utopia cannot be achieved.
As always it's "Christians" who are most staunchly opposed to caring for the well-being of marginalized and the less fortunate of our neighbors.
Yet another example of how far Christianity has drifted from the gospel according to Jesus.
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Originally posted by whodey Wait just a darn second there partner.
So long as a Republican has breath our utopia cannot be achieved.
No worries, we will re enlist the services of Comey.
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Originally posted by ThinkOfOne As always it's "Christians" who are most staunchly opposed to caring for the well-being of marginalized and the less fortunate of our neighbors.
Yet another example of how far Christianity has drifted from the gospel according to Jesus.
No one is opposed to caring for their neighbors. Your reasoning is just twisted.
You would rather give a man a fish every day.
Originally posted by checkbaiter No one is opposed to caring for their neighbors. Your reasoning is just twisted.
You would rather give a man a fish every day.
Yet there are so many whose well-being isn't being cared for or are being marginalized.
But I'm sure you "care". Just so long as nothing comes out of your pocket.
Originally posted by checkbaiter No one is opposed to caring for their neighbors. Your reasoning is just twisted.
You would rather give a man a fish every day.
TOO wants the US to turn into Chicago it seems.
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Originally posted by ThinkOfOne Yet there are so many whose well-being isn't being cared for or are being marginalized.
But I'm sure you "care". Just so long as nothing comes out of your pocket.
What makes you say nothing comes out of my pocket? have you seen my checkbook? You don't know anything about me, I give plenty out of my pocket.
Your arguments are so weak and twisted, your only tool is to defame others.
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Originally posted by whodey TOO wants the US to turn into Chicago it seems.
Originally posted by checkbaiter What makes you say nothing comes out of my pocket? have you seen my checkbook? You don't know anything about me, I give plenty out of my pocket.
Your arguments are so weak and twisted, your only tool is to defame others.
Listen. If all the Christians in this country actually cared for the well-being of the less fortunate and the marginalized, there wouldn't be any. And this country WOULD be "great". But so few do and there are.
I'm all for raising taxes to be able to do it. How about you?
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Originally posted by ThinkOfOne Listen. If all the Christians in this country actually cared for the well-being of the less fortunate and the marginalized, there wouldn't be any. And this country WOULD be "great". But so few do and there are.
I'm all for raising taxes to be able to do it. How about you?
No, it would be falling into the trap of the adversary. Just stick with what Jesus taught. Help those you can help, but don't force your will on everyone else. Pray, preach and live righteously.
If God wanted to, he could salve all and every problem right now, but that is not what he has chosen to do. This world is passing away. There is a god who is in control of this world now and it is not Jesus nor his Father.
Originally posted by checkbaiter No, it would be falling into the trap of the adversary. Just stick with what Jesus taught. Help those you can help, but don't force your will on everyone else. Pray, preach and live righteously.
If God wanted to, he could salve all and every problem right now, but that is not what he has chosen to do. This world is passing away. There is a god who is in control of this world now and it is not Jesus nor his Father.
As I said to you in the Spiritualty Forum, "...why would anyone listen to what God or Jesus had to say about it when others are selling a tantalizing self-serving doctrine? I understand. It's all about getting so much and giving so little."
Originally posted by ThinkOfOne Listen. If all the Christians in this country actually cared for the well-being of the less fortunate and the marginalized, there wouldn't be any. And this country WOULD be "great". But so few do and there are.
I'm all for raising taxes to be able to do it. How about you?
On average the ones that contribute their time and money to the poor are those who practice their faith.
Atheists typically sit around arguing for people to vote for others who will force them to pay higher taxes in the hopes that those taxes will go towards the poor.
Unfortunately, only about 9 cents on the dollar in tax money goes to those in "need"