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BenWest

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1. Trump claims that he did not collude with Russia to affect the 2016 election.
2. Trump claims that he did not collude with Ukraine to affect the 2020 election.
3. Trump publicly asks China for their help to affect the 2020 election.
4. Trump colludes with Rudy Giuliana and other people investigated by the FBi to affect the 2020 election.
5. Trump pays off two women to keep them from exposing him to affect the 2016 election.
6. Trump whines that he is being persecuted by the Democrats.
7. Trump allows Turkey to kill and pillage the Kurds in northern Syria.

What else must Trump do before Christians denounce his evil ways?

Mat 24:24 For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.
 
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Wingman68

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1. Trump claims that he did not collude with Russia to affect the 2016 election.
2. Trump claims that he did not collude with Ukraine to affect the 2020 election.
3. Trump publicly asks China for their help to affect the 2020 election.
4. Trump colludes with Rudy Giuliana and other people investigated by the FBi to affect the 2020 election.
5. Trump pays off two women to keep them from exposing him to affect the 2016 election.
6. Trump whines that he is being persecuted by the Democrats.
7. Trump allows Turkey to kill and pillage the Kurds in northern Syria.

What else must Trump before Christians denounce his evil ways?

Mat 24:24 For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.
More Christian shaming here. All the leftists got their marching orders, apparently. Now if they could just address the ‘Christian’ tenents of the DNC platform...................
 
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BenWest

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More Christian shaming here.

Where? Are all Christians required to be Republican?

All the leftists got their marching orders, apparently.

False accusation since I am not a Democrat. I'm a Christian observing the events of the last days.

Now if they could just address the ‘Christian’ tenents of the DNC platform...................

The DNC is NOT Christian, Muslim or anything else. Have you been watching Fox News?
 

Salty

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[QUOTE="BenWest, post: 2534591, member: 15700"[/QUOTE]
Where? Are all Christians required to be Republican?
I am a Christian -but I am not Republican -Registered or otherwise.
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Have you been watching Fox News?[/QUOTE]

No - I do NOT watch Fox news.
 

Wingman68

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Where? Are all Christians required to be Republican?



False accusation since I am not a Democrat. I'm a Christian observing the events of the last days.



The DNC is NOT Christian, Muslim or anything else. Have you been watching Fox News?
Let me simplify this for you.......If you are not voting for Trump.......& I don’t care if he is Republican or not as I don’t care much for the Republican party either, but if you are not voting for him, you ARE voting for the dnc platform. They are nothing if not lock step voters of the platform when in office. The platform is a true abomination. Don’t be fooled. It’s really quite simple in the end.
 

KenH

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but if you are not voting for him, you ARE voting for the dnc platform

Wrong. Voting for a candidate, such as a minor party candidate or an independent, is voting for that candidate. People surrendering their judgment to the duopoly is one of the reasons we are in the mess we are in. Lots of people are willing to accept whatever the duopoly sticks on the ballot.
 

KenH

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The Founding Fathers’ decision to not have the president nor the Senate elected by the general populace was correct. We should never have changed from their plan on this.
 

Van

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Wrong. Voting for a candidate, such as a minor party candidate or an independent, is voting for that candidate. People surrendering their judgment to the duopoly is one of the reasons we are in the mess we are in. Lots of people are willing to accept whatever the duopoly sticks on the ballot.
Gee, how to B.J. Clinton get elected? Did not voters whose second choice was Bush vote for Perot?
 

KenH

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Gee, how to B.J. Clinton get elected? Did not voters whose second choice was Bush vote for Perot?

No. Analysis has debunked that idea. It’s too bad Perot wasn’t able to convert his candidacy into an ongoing effort to continue to confront the duopoly past 1996.
 

BenWest

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Let me simplify this for you.......If you are not voting for Trump.......& I don’t care if he is Republican or not as I don’t care much for the Republican party either, but if you are not voting for him, you ARE voting for the dnc platform. They are nothing if not lock step voters of the platform when in office. The platform is a true abomination. Don’t be fooled. It’s really quite simple in the end.

Republicans, under Trump, have NOT gone by their platform since they have bowed down to the wishes of the man who has left his allies to be slaughtered by the Turks. Can you tell us how much money he made with that immoral deed?
 

Van

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No. Analysis has debunked that idea. It’s too bad Perot wasn’t able to convert his candidacy into an ongoing effort to continue to confront the duopoly past 1996.
No, Democrats denied its truth. Saying something has been "debunked" is a well know Democrat ploy.
 

KenH

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No, Democrats denied its truth

“It all amounted to one of the most successful third-party bids in U.S. history; Perot won 19 percent of the popular vote. But, no, Perot did not cost Bush the election, as “The Perot Myth” — a film from FiveThirtyEight and ESPN Films, directed by John Watkin and Eamon Harrington — makes clear.“

The Ross Perot Myth
 

KenH

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No, Democrats denied its truth.

Even if it was true, people have been given the power to vote for whomever they want. If you want to be limited by the duopoly, that’s fine. I choose not to and to vote for whomever I want, even if not a candidate put forth by the duopoly.
 

Wingman68

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Republicans, under Trump, have NOT gone by their platform since they have bowed down to the wishes of the man who has left his allies to be slaughtered by the Turks. Can you tell us how much money he made with that immoral deed?
I’m sorry, we can not seem to have a reasonable discussion. Tell me please, how many Americans would you give to support communists to their victory? No difference between that & Sunni or Shiite. How many Americans? How much time? How much treasure? To what end? Whose war is it? When is the last time or the next time Muslim factions live in peace with each other? Should we set up permanent shop because we fought on the same battlefield with them? Continue support for them, yes. Giving endless American lives, no. There are volunteer mercenaries there now, why don’t you sign up?
 

Van

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Even if it was true, people have been given the power to vote for whomever they want. If you want to be limited by the duopoly, that’s fine. I choose not to and to vote for whomever I want, even if not a candidate put forth by the duopoly.
Are you putting disgusting words in my mouth, as a strawman construct.
 

Van

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Deny, deny, and deny is what liberals do. Did the exist polls accurately reflect the vote? To parrot a post, Nope Did I say I wanted to limit voter choices to two parties? Nope
 
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