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Jul 12, 2020 15:21:32   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
This nitwit of a politician has the balls to try to put this $1.5 billion company out of business, calling for a boycott. Goya and its CEO did something other huge companies were afraid to do: praise the President of the United States, Donald Trump. That was ample reason by the far left including Black Lives Matter to call for a boycott and try to put them out of business. So in effect, you're not allowed to express your opinion about this great president who is doing a fantastic job. How un-American to praise the president of the US. These peole are SICK to think they can extort their biased opinion or force a boycott on a CEO for his opinion on POTUS. Pathetic and it's going to get even worse if Biden is lucky enough to win in November.
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Not to worry, if you live in a Hispanic home, we don't want Goya products, we NEED Goya products in our recipes. I don't care who we vote for we care how our food tastes.
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Jul 12, 2020 15:11:08   #
factnotfiction wrote:
A republican group against trump thinks so, and their ad explains why


Imagine the portly trump wearing his flip flops and wide brimmed Panama hat as he surveys his Banana republic empire, with his slaves just waiting to do his bidding, as he destroys the constitution to suit himself, and join his friends like pooty and the chinaman.


I guess you want America to become Venasuela with the leadership of Biden, Pelosi, AOC, and the rest of her Socialist pinko commies.


https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/trump-leveled-in-brutal-never-trumper-republican-ad-accusing-him-of-turning-us-into-a-banana-republic/
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Jul 12, 2020 15:06:40   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
According to BLM, AOC and others, if Goya Foods CEO does not apologize for complimenting the President of the United States, they are calling for a boycott of his company. In some parts of the world this is called 'extortion'. Both BLM and AOC are trying to force this man to denounce his words of praise towards the President and if he doesn't, BLM leaders and AOC are calling for a boycott. Never did I think in America you were not allowed to express your opinion, but according to these Marxist far left groups that's exactly what they are trying to do. Is that what you guys support AF1, Kevyn, PeterS and some others on the Left? https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/goya-foods-ceo-wont-apologize-for-complimenting-trump/ar-BB16AY13 Either you think the way we want you to think or we're going to destroy your business....or burn it down.
Goya CEO calls demands "suppression of speech": https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/watch-goya-ceo-wont-apologize-for-praising-trump-calls-boycott-suppression-of-speech/ar-BB16AFEO
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I applaud Goya foods for not being intimidated and sticking to their principles, as oppose to the NFL's chicken hearted owners that kiss BLM's behind. By the way, I am Hispanic and their products sure improve the cooking in my house.
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Jul 11, 2020 18:50:50   #
Bad Bob wrote:
Evangelical type where ya get dunked and all ya sins get forgiven, law too I hope. Evangelical is my type, where lying, steelin, adultery and my kind of stuff are OK. But no snakes in da church.


I got you covered my step brother from a different god. They have a huge membership and you'll fit right in.


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Jul 11, 2020 18:32:46   #
factnotfiction wrote:
Wonderful, patriotic, intelligent organization that wants to make America great by getting rid of the worst president in history.

read why these republicans got smart



https://rvat.org


Nah nah nah nah, I thought you were going to put up Mitt Romney and John McCains daughters. The people ypu put up, well how would I know they were former Republicans. How are you going to prove that?
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Jul 9, 2020 15:04:21   #
2bltap wrote:
Please try. Seriously, and yeah President Trump has his flaws but who can and could do better under the constant anti this anti that circumstances? Also please use logic and common sense and don't state "Well Im Not The President" he is BS. Everyone loved and wanted to be Trump prior to being elected. Rappers made songs about him and that they wanted to be him or at least like him. What the heck changed? For real?
Semper Fi
Mike

https://youtu.be/dTF_T1pInUU


2bltap. After Hubert Humphrey I switched from Democrat to Republican. The 2 parties were not that far apart back then, I think Adali Stevenson was a great Democrat American. Times have changed and parties too. I am in a poker club(Tx Holdem)and I would get in a heated argument with this person that hated President Trump and I tried to point out the fake news and such. Our club was shut down because of the corona pandemic. Anyway that person called me to tell me that I was right all along. I had nothing to do with him changing his mind on Trump. He said that he started noticing that what ever President Trump did or did not do was wrong. Always whichever side WRONG!! So he is a supporter of our President now. I honestly belive that there are more like him out there but don't want the backlash of going public. And the media keeps reporting that Trump is losing support is a ploy to keep his supporters from showing up at the polls on Election Day. That is not going to work.
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Jul 9, 2020 14:17:42   #
woodguru wrote:
You might not like the source, but proving it's fake ain't happening

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/evangelical-minister-in-mike-pences-indiana-prayer-group-says-hes-voting-for-biden/?utm_source=push_notifications

He's been telling Pence he needs to be a truth teller, not support Trump's lies...that has to hurt a man of god to be called out for not standing for the truth


Vice President Pence IS a truth teller, his minister being a pinko commie has a different opinion on what truth is. Just like you and me. I belive that abortion is murder while you belive it's a woman's god given right to abort the baby. Can't both of us are right, BUT both of us belive we're right. Same thing with our VPOTUS and the preacher.
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Jul 8, 2020 11:18:38   #
Smedley_buzkill wrote:
Indiscriminate spewing of equine feces does not qualify as a diatribe. Diatribes have standards. Packer is apparently incapable of meeting them.


It wasn't the Republican Party that used the IRS on Conservative and Christian groups. It was Obama's, it wasn't Republicans that went to the FISA court with false dossie paid by Hillary's campaign. Trump 2020 keep America Great.
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Jul 8, 2020 10:59:21   #
permafrost wrote:
This is only a fast and single fact about his orangeness..

read carefully, I may post more of this particular thread later..


Here’s a fun fact: The disclaimer when registering for Trump's upcoming Portsmouth rally reads: “In attending the event, you and any guests, voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19, and waive, release, and discharge Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. ... from any and all liability.” Make America Great Again! Rally - Portsmouth, NH

No one should sign a DEATH WAIVER to attend one of Trump’s hate rallies. Having said that- if you want to die for Donald Trump, we can’t stop you. But we should be able to stop you from endangering hospital workers and taking up hospital beds.

Good luck!!
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All that shows is that President Trump is smarter then you. People are going to be taking beds no matter what or where.
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Jul 7, 2020 18:52:38   #
Parky60 wrote:
Can Trump Be Reelected Without Divine Intervention?
Dr. Michael Brown ~ July 6, 2020
Things are not looking good right now for President Trump. He is trailing Joe Biden in the polls by double digits. He is losing ground in states he won in 2016. And there are a host of seemingly insurmountable obstacles standing against him. Can he win again in 2020 without divine intervention?

Thinking back to 2016, things also looked dire for Donald Trump, right up to Election Day. There was no way he was going to win.

In his book, The Case for Trump, history professor Victor David Hanson notes that “Respected polls such as the Princeton Election Consortium on election eve put Trump’s chances of victory at 1 percent. In the last twenty-four hours of the campaign, the New York Times, tracking various pollsters models, concluded to its reassured readers that Trump’s chances of winning in such surveys were respectively 15 percent, 8 percent, 2 percent, and less than 1 percent.”

Do you recall the shock of the newscasters that election night as it became apparent Trump was about to become the next President of the United States? The whole thing seemed so impossible that I actually wrote an article that night titled, “Donald Trump, President of the United States by the Sovereign Intervention of God.”

I saw no other viable explanation, especially given the fact there had been a number of Christian prophecies over a period of years predicting this very thing.

Of course, that doesn’t mean God endorses everything Trump says or does. It simply means that there seemed to be unusual divine intervention in Trump’s election, for better or for worse.

Now, in the summer of 2020, it appears that Trump’s reelection might also require divine intervention.

Not only has Trump been attacked incessantly by the leftwing media for the last four years, but some of his stalwart supporters of the past do not seem to be on his side, including the super-influential Drudge Report. Ann Coulter has been another defector, while even Fox News has incurred the president’s wrath.

Can Trump still win without all these former allies in his corner?

The president has also been subject to massive criticism for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the death toll now over 130,000 and no end in sight. Not only so, but the previously booming economy, which was Trump’s strongest hope for reelection, has been severely undercut by the shutdown.

Another byproduct of the virus is that it’s much harder for Trump to ignite his base with big rallies in city after city. How can Trump possibly win without these? It’s as if his hands are partially tied.

This has also played well into Joe Biden’s hands, since Biden has not been exposed to the rigors of a grinding campaign nor has he been tested by live events and debates. Any decline in his cognitive abilities has been relatively hidden from public sight. This, too, works against Trump.

There is even the recent announcement that Kanye West, an influential Trump supporter, will run for president, drawing immediate support from Elon Musk, another major Trump supporter. (Between them, they have more than 65 million Twitter followers.)

If West is serious, this could also draw Black votes away from Trump (although the same could happen with Biden’s Black supporters), since he is such an iconic figure.

There are also the frequent Trump failings, including his bizarre statements and needless attacks, causing some of his loyal supporters to shake their heads. And should I mention the many bestselling, anti-Trump books, including the latest bombshell from John Bolton?

All in all, Trump will have to navigate a very difficult path to reelection, and at this moment in time, without divine intervention from the Lord for His sovereign purposes, his chances do not look good.

But what if God does have a special plan? What if this is yet another setup to underscore the impossibility of Trump’s presidency by natural means alone?

In my new book Evangelicals at the Crossroads: Will We Pass the Trump Test?, I devote an entire chapter to the question, “Did God uniquely raise up Donald Trump?”

In the chapter, I state the case against divine intervention, offering naturalistic explanations or even noting that, according to some, any president is divinely chosen by God. I then lay out the case for divine intervention, explaining the meaning of the King Cyrus parallel, which means something different than many think. (I’ll cover the Cyrus question in another article.)

In the end, I believe a good case can be made for sovereign intervention in Trump’s 2016 election, as I explain in the book. (Again, this doesn’t vindicate everything Trump does; it simply underscores a divine purpose. If anyone can play “4D Chess” – or 4,000 D Chess – it is the Lord!) Some of my Never Trump friends have seriously differed with me, offering other explanations for his victory and saying, “There’s no way God specially raised up Trump!”

Now, however, they have said, “If Trump wins this time around, then you will have my attention.”

We shall see!

Again, even if there was or will be unique sovereign intervention on behalf of Trump, some would argue that God did this to judge America rather than bless America. That’s another subject entirely.

This article simply paints a picture of how bleak things look as of early July 2020, with the November elections still four months away.

To repeat: we shall see!
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Ask Hillary about those polls.
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Jul 7, 2020 18:47:08   #
factnotfiction wrote:
The usual trumpcons are always either whining and crying or name calling because they simply cannot stand to read the trump about the soon to be one term president.

This is what they attempt to do with every simple minded post they make


Your problem freckletoid is that you belive the fake news, so there is no hope for your jibs.
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Jul 7, 2020 17:17:22   #
proud republican wrote:
Why not pick VP on the basis of what he/she can do for the country Joe Biden ???


My thoughts exactly.
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Jul 7, 2020 17:15:23   #
JW wrote:
I lived in a small town in southern Minnesota and was a well known Liberal there. I was pretty much the only one. I supported McGovern against Nixon although some of his ideas were a bit extreme. I supported Carter against Ford but lost respect for Carter when he said to forget those campaign promises he made. I could not bring myself to vote for Reagan and Carter had lost my support so I held my nose and pulled the lever for John Anderson. That was my first ballot cast for someone who was not a Democrat. I obediently cast my next vote for Mondale.

I was an enthusiastic Dukakis supporter until he decided to let murderers out of prison for weekend passes. I did a write-in for Mickey Mouse for that election. I supported Bill Clinton in '92 but by '96 decided he was a liar and a self-serving fraud so I held my nose again and voted for Bob Dole. G.H.W. Bush got my vote the first time because his "compassionate Conservatism" appealed to me. There was no possibility of voting for Bush a second time. He might have been loyal to his VP but any idiot who would start a national food fight with a fictional Murphy Brown had no business anywhere near the White House. Had Bush dumped Quayle, I might have voted for him but he didn't and neither did I.

A clear pattern was developing. A smarter man might have caught on sooner but I thought Liberals still had good intentions even if they couldn't seem to make good on any of the ideas they campaigned on. That, and the ideas they campaigned on had been becoming more and more untethered from reality.

The next election was the last straw. There was no possible way I could vote for Al Gore, the man who was convinced he created the internet and that the movie, Love Story, was written about him and his wife. G.W. Bush got my vote and on 9/11, I was sure I had made the right decision. After he left office, I was not so sure anymore.

2008 and 2012 were another pair of stinkers and I held my nose and voted for McCain and then Romney. How anyone who actually listened to Obama and could still vote for him... I don't know. He, and that plodding cow he dragged into the White House were the single most damaging creatures to ever plop down in the national mansion... and that is saying a lot after LBJ, Nixon and Carter.

To make this long story come to a relevant ending, I came to the conclusion that both political parties were corrupt and I could not align with either of them as a matter of conscience. I do my best to take the objective measure of the person running for office and vote my conscience. I refuse to donate to either party but I do donate to specific candidates. I was spoiled by having a man like JFK running for office as I began to mature politically. He, and Bobby, were cultural icons and I let my admiration for them guide my politics for decades after them. What they stood for slowly bled out of the Democrat party until the current state of that party isn't even recognizable any longer. It remains to be seen if the Republicans are any better. If they conform to President Trump's guidance, maybe they will be.

I take great pleasure in hearing what I hear from Trump. I haven't heard those things since JFK.
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You and I are from the same era. Hubert Humphry was the last Democrat that I voted for. Like you I held my nose when I voted for McCain and Romney. Dr.Ben Carson was my 1st choice for prez, then Cruz, finally I could not vote for Hillary so I held my nose and I just knew that Trump didn't stand a chance against Hillary, I refused to watch the results then the next morning I found out that Donald J.Trump was our next president, I thanked God Almighty for that and all I can say now is 4 more years keep America great GO TRUMP GO.
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Jul 5, 2020 21:10:25   #
Big Dolly wrote:
I'm Big Dolly and I'm an Independent because I've learned hard, bitter lessons by voting for parties rather than people. The first President who I voted for was Richard Nixon, a Republican. I suppose I voted for him because my mom's a Republican, but we all know how that turned out, don't we? So the conclusion that I came to was that Republicans aren't all that they're cracked up to be, then I began voting Democrat instead, until that fiasco with Bill Clinton's sex scandals. I remember an acquaintance of mine complaining that her President was getting picked on, but I retorted, "Well, he's NOT my President! I voted him into office to do his job, not waste my hard-earned tax dollars by chasing after skirts! Once he's out of office, he can do that on his own time and his own dime!", so I began voting for other parties, such as the Green Party, but since only a tiny fraction of voters did the same thing, a Democrat or Republican ended up in office, anyway. Over the years, I've come to realize that no two candidates within each party think exactly alike. Some Democrats think more like Republicans and vice versa. I decided that the best way to handle voting would be to study each candidate's profile along with his/her public service experience and take it from there. Now, bear in mind that these are simply my own opinions based upon first-hand experiences and eyewitness accounts. I'm not going to try to convince anyone about who to vote for because it's not my place to do so. As for disagreeing, that's okay, too, but I'd appreciate it if you keep it civil. If anyone starts in with calling me names, telling me that I'm stupid, etc., I will refuse to respond. You want to tear each other apart? Fine, but kindly do it on your own topics, not mine. I want good, intelligent conversation, not another online insane asylum.
Before I get started, I'd better give everyone a heads up about something: I don't have access to a computer. All I have is an obsolete Android from the California Lifeline program. Half the time I can't click onto links (is that what they're called?) and I probably won't be able to include any in my own posts, either, nor am I about to waste what precious few gigabytes I have by trying. Although I get free unlimited calls and texting, I only get three gigabytes of data each month and I have to reserve as much of it as possible for online shopping, etc. I can buy an additional five gigabytes, but that costs $30.00 and I'm on Social Security! Of course, watching videos or including them in my own posts are totally out of the question because doing both will burn up gigabytes, too. In terms of backing up my statements, the best that I can do is to google information about certain topics and include those in my posts, instead. At most, I only use a few megabytes with this method. On the brighter side, a new business called The Odd Cookie Bakery opened up right around the corner from where I live. It's called The Odd Cookie Bakery because it has a bar inside as well as fresh-baked cookies along with other kinds of food. It also has free WiFi during business hours and I can enjoy a nice, crisp Caesar salad while I'm online. Well, if you'll excuse me, I've got some researching to do.
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Big Dolly, in this election we have two candidates with two different agendas. One is pro abortion the other is not, one is for the LGBTQ agenda the other is not. One wants to disarm citizens the other does not. Now you go ahead and vote for the one that YOU agree with in what is important to YOU. If you don't vote. Don't get on here to complain, but if you do vote I will listen to why you are either happy or angry with who ever wins.
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Jul 5, 2020 20:50:16   #
Kevyn wrote:
“After seeing three and a half years of chaos and incompetence and division, a lot of people have just been pushed to say, ‘We have got to do something else,” Purcell said. “We may not be fully on board with the Democratic agenda, but this is a one-issue election. ‘Are you for Donald Trump, or are you for America.’’
This is a quote from a Bush administration official, rats jumping out of Trumps dumpster fire presidency.


Kevy, you poor brainless child, the Bush's have been against President Trump ever since Trump bitch slapped the younger Bush in the Debate. The Bushes are a one world government enablers. Thank God Almighty the baby Bush lost. Leave your room once in a while check things out for yourself because the fake news sure as hell ain't going to tell you the truth.
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