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11 hours ago, SCBills said:


He’s going to lose because he can’t let go of the fraud angle as why he thinks he lost 2020, so he’s going to perpetuate this nonsense and lose again in 2024 because of it.

 

He knows he needs to embrace mail in voting .. he’s made comments as such.. but he just can’t do it.  

 

If we embrace mail in voting in any way resembling what happened in 2020 we might as well pack it in and call it a day for the republic.  Because it's over.

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2 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

If we embrace mail in voting in any way resembling what happened in 2020 we might as well pack it in and call it a day for the republic.  Because it's over.


You have to have a plan in place for the states that allow it to the levels they do.. and won’t have it changed by the election. 
 

Look at the special election on Long Island.  Dems banked most of their votes prior to Election Day.  Republicans waited and then a snow storm hit.  Would it have made a difference?.. I don’t know, but I know they didn’t stand a chance given the storm. 
 

Arizona had voting machines down on Election Day in heavy R areas this last election.  Think of that what you want, but it wouldn’t be such a major issue if half of those people voted early by Mail.. as Arizona allows. 
 

Im not a huge fan of it either.  Is there fraud? Probably “some”, but what you certainly get are elections in which a vote collecting apparatus wins.  
 

Georgia rural & suburban voters typically vote on election day.  If something comes up that day … oh well.  
 

Dems have souls to the polls, which (aside from providing rides and legit day of/early voting measures) gathers Mail-in ballots from black folks, typically black women, who make their family .. who otherwise might not vote, all fill in their ballots as they wish, and then turn them over to ballot collectors, who drop them off at polling/ballot locations.  
 

And that’s Georgia.. imagine what goes on in other states with more expansive Mail in voting laws.  
 

Have to win elections to change the rules.   And Donald Trump is not serious, or is incapable, of doing what is required on the ground to get that done.  
 

I hope it doesn’t matter in the end, but he is putting the entire R party, himself and down ballot, in jeopardy with his constant attacks on mail in voting. 

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2 minutes ago, SCBills said:


You have to have a plan in place for the states that allow it to the levels they do.. and won’t have it changed by the election. 
 

Look at the special election on Long Island.  Dems banked most of their votes prior to Election Day.  Republicans waited and then a snow storm hit.  Would it have made a difference?.. I don’t know, but I know they didn’t stand a chance given the storm. 
 

Arizona had voting machines down on Election Day in heavy R areas this last election.  Think of that what you want, but it wouldn’t be such a major issue if half of those people voted early by Mail.. as Arizona allows. 
 

Im not a huge fan of it either.  Is there fraud? Probably “some”, but what you certainly get are elections in which a vote collecting apparatus wins.  
 

Georgia rural & suburban voters typically vote on election day.  If something comes up that day … oh well.  
 

Dems have souls to the polls, which (aside from providing rides and legit day of/early voting measures) gathers Mail-in ballots from black folks, typically black women, who make their family .. who otherwise might not vote, all fill in their ballots as they wish, and then turn them over to ballot collectors, who drop them off at polling/ballot locations.  
 

And that’s Georgia.. imagine what goes on in other states with more expansive Mail in voting laws.  
 

Have to win elections to change the rules.   And Donald Trump is not serious, or is incapable, of doing what is required on the ground to get that done.  
 

I hope it doesn’t matter in the end, but he is putting the entire R party, himself and down ballot, in jeopardy with his constant attacks on mail in voting. 

I smell what you're stepping in. The GOP has to be as lowdown, cheating, ballot harvesting, ballot box stuffing, voting machine hackers, hiding of vote counters from observers. false claims of water leaks, as the Dems. I could not agree more. As they say-When in Rome.

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29 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

 

If we embrace mail in voting in any way resembling what happened in 2020 we might as well pack it in and call it a day for the republic.  Because it's over.

 

Florida is laughing at you. Hard.

 

 

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59 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 


Leftists give Western Christianity way too much credit. 
 

Probably a quarter of American churches have been infiltrated by progressive LGBTQ/DEI apologists.

 

You also have an entire Democrat apparatus down South with Southern Baptist churches.  Their organization and political influence in the black community are the only reason Dems can win elections in a state like Georgia. 
 

It’s a short term alliance for Dems, but have fun with Islam once they gain a larger foothold in America.  Social liberalism will face much more backlash than anything you’ve faced going up against white Christians.. who’s main form of resistance seems to be only taking longer than you’d like to adopt radical leftist positions on abortion and gender constructs. 

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56 minutes ago, SCBills said:

Probably a quarter of American churches have been infiltrated by progressive LGBTQ/DEI apologists.

 

 

If true, why does that bother you?

 

1 hour ago, SCBills said:

 Their organization and political influence in the black community are the only reason Dems can win elections in a state like Georgia. 

 

Hoax

 

1 hour ago, SCBills said:

t’s a short term alliance for Dems, but have fun with Islam once they gain a larger foothold in America.

 

Do we have a national religion?

 

1 hour ago, SCBills said:

Social liberalism will face much more backlash than anything you’ve faced going up against white Christians.. who’s main form of resistance seems to be only taking longer than you’d like to adopt radical leftist positions on abortion and gender constructs. 

 

Garbage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Here's a test for all of those that love the change in America to what it is today & would like to continue to see it pick up speed down the mountain until it crashes at the bottom ...

 

When the country was founded what was the main religion practiced by those that declared this land to be the United States of America ??

 

When the country was founded what was the main language that was spoken by those that founded the country ??

 

When Immigrants use to come to the U.S. LEGALLY what was the language they had to learn in order to assimilate to this country ???

 

Why in the capital of the U.S. which is Washington DC on many building and the U.S. currency are there many different references to Biblical verses ??

 

Please just simple short answers that pertain to the questions asked if you would . Thank you .

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Some actual information 

 

WHAT IS CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM?

 

Leftists love to make up categories of people to hate, whether those categories have any basis in reality or not.

Lately, “Christian nationalism” has become an obsession of the left.

 

But who are these people? I am a Christian and a nationalist, so am I a “Christian nationalist?” If not me, then who?

I am personally acquainted with a great many conservatives, and a great many Christians, and I have never heard a single person identify himself or herself as a “Christian nationalist.”

 

John Nolte’s post on Rob Reiner’s new documentary, titled “God & Country: The Rise Of Christian Nationalism,” triggered this train of thought. Happily, Reiner’s documentary has been an appalling flop, with virtually no one going to see it. It is not hard to understand why. A normal person would rather slit his wrists.

But Reiner isn’t alone in deploring “Christian nationalism.” I became aware of the phrase mostly because the Evangelical Lutheran Church In America, to which I belonged for many years, was obsessed with it.

 

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Christian nationalism: A cultural framework that idealizes and advocates fusion of certain Christian views with American civic life.

 

What certain Christian views are those?

 

Thou shalt not kill? Thou shalt not steal?

For over 200 years, it has generally been thought that Christian influence on American civic life is a good thing. 
 

This political ideology, whether explicit or not…

 

That is their way of admitting that no one, or virtually no one, holds the views they are denouncing.

 

includes the beliefs that the U.S. Constitution was divinely inspired and enjoys godly status…

 

Many Americans think the Constitution was divinely inspired. What is wrong with that? Whether you agree or not, aren’t they entitled to that view?

 

But what about enjoying “godly status?”

 

I have never heard anyone argue that the Constitution “enjoys godly status.” I don’t even know what that means. I think lefties just made it up. What they want is for the Constitution to enjoy no status.

 

…that Christianity should be a privileged religion in the U.S….

 

 

That would be illegal under the Constitution that, whatever virtues it may have, isn’t godly. Over the years a few people have argued that the Constitution should be amended to say that America is a Christian country, but I haven’t heard anyone make such an argument in several decades. Certainly not a conservative of any stature.

 

The ELCA is denouncing a straw man, while in the meantime, the only religions that are actually under attack in the U.S., and arguably are not “privileged,” are Christianity and Judaism.

 

…that the nation holds a special status in God’s eyes…

 

Again, many millions of Americans have believed, for two centuries, that God keeps a special watch out for the USA. And there is considerable empirical evidence that they may be right. But, be that as it may, why should anyone–let alone a religious denomination!–make a major point of denouncing such a belief?

 

 

and that good Americans must hold Christian beliefs.

 

Whoa! I have never heard a single person, ever, say that “good Americans must hold Christian beliefs.” I defy the ELCA, or whoever else is obsessed with “Christian nationalism,” to identify a single person whom anyone has heard of who has said any such thing 

 

 

One thing we can be sure of, however: when liberals like those who run the ELCA talk about racism, they don’t mean the vicious discrimination implemented by DEI. When they talk about anti-democratic elements, they don’t mean the Democrats trying to bankrupt Donald Trump and bar him from the ballot, or enabling voter fraud at every opportunity. And when they refer to gang like behavior, they don’t mean the George Floyd riots that killed dozens and did billions of dollars in property damage.

 

As far as I can see, the Left’s obsession with “Christian nationalism” is just one more instance of their fabricating non-existent villains because they can’t deal with the dystopian reality that their own policies have created.

 


 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2024/02/what-is-christian-nationalism.php

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2 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 


Didn’t read the article. 
 

Races to disprove it by criticizing the source site 

 

Proves that he doesn’t understand the subject, just the cliches 

 

 

As far as I can see, the Left’s obsession with “Christian nationalism” is just one more instance of their fabricating non-existent villains because they can’t deal with the dystopian reality that their own policies have created.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, B-Man said:


Didn’t read the article. 
 

Races to disprove it by criticizing the source site 

 

Proves that he doesn’t understand the subject, just the cliches 

 

 

As far as I can see, the Left’s obsession with “Christian nationalism” is just one more instance of their fabricating non-existent villains because they can’t deal with the dystopian reality that their own policies have created.

 

 

 

There was no need to read your sugar-coated crap because there is no need for our country to be a Christofascist state.

 

 

 

 

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39 minutes ago, B-Man said:

Didn’t read the article. 
 

Races to disprove it by criticizing the source site 

 

Proves that he doesn’t understand the subject, just the cliches 

 

 

As far as I can see, the Left’s obsession with “Christian nationalism” is just one more instance of their fabricating non-existent villains because they can’t deal with the dystopian reality that their own policies have created.

 

Children often fear a boogeyman.  Sometimes several...

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13 minutes ago, B-Man said:

Proves my point perfectly,

 

 

Why do we need a Christofascist state and why do you think some far right blog is going to spin it in an honest way?

 

You freaks are pathetic.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Doc said:

 

Children often fear a boogeyman.  Sometimes several...

Crt and trans whatever say hello.   You schmucks have a new boogeyman every f'n week.

46 minutes ago, BillStime said:

Bonnie wants to normalize all of this.

 

Also MGT:

 

 

I was gonna say GOP Allstar MTG, of the famous gazpacho police slogan, is where I first heard this term if I'm not mistaken.   

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