ekoice
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February 20, 2016, 01:28:53 PM |
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Come on Wil, don't make us do all the work!
What's this about?
What does "up like Trump" mean for the Donald?
What's your opinion?
People are starving for somebody who tells them how it is, who is not afraid to speak up. You need to watch the whole video. It is entertaining, funny and sometime very sad. Win or lose he will not have to owe any promises to any lobbyists as he is self financing his campaign. He can spend 1B easy, if he sees the thirst for him is still there in the up coming months... "Up like Trump" is something the donald is well aware of, as much as he was when loving/fighting/loving mac miller and his beat https://soundcloud.com/livepittsburgh/mac-miller-donald-trumphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74TFS8r_SMITrump is now up. That was the perfect title for this thread. I do care about a good title thread if you've noticed... I think its true that Mr. Trump is speaking for our rights and he wants to make America great again like it was always. He can have his great life he is billionaire but he is trying to speak up for us and for our better future.
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February 20, 2016, 01:42:11 PM |
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I think its true that Mr. Trump is speaking for our rights and he wants to make America great again like it was always. He can have his great life he is billionaire but he is trying to speak up for us and for our better future.
Yeah! Sure about that shit! No doubt he's speaking for the people, who could he be speaking for?
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galdur
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February 20, 2016, 04:32:30 PM |
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Not an expert and don´t follow this very closely, but isn´t it true that the Popes don´t mention Christ much or God for that matter. I guess Christians are pretty interested in Christ. The Popery and that priescraft seem to be much more interested in Mary and the saints. Don´t know about the Devil, they may be partial to that but it isn´t out in the open.
Don't know, suppose they talk about everything all the times and you just randomly heard about Mary more I doubt it. Pope Francis Never Mentioned Jesus In His Speech To CongressSEPTEMBER 24, 2015 By The Federalist Staff Although he referenced multiple hot-button political issues in his speech to Congress, Pope Francis didn’t mention Jesus Christ even a single time. During his remarks, which were regularly interrupted by rounds of applause from the assembled lawmakers, Pope Francis condemned the death penalty, called for better environmental stewardship, and even talked about the ills of political polarization. He did not, however, mention Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection form the very foundation of the Christian faith. The pope did not shy away from the Bible completely. Toward the beginning of his speech, Pope Francis discussed Moses, a pivotal figure in both the Christian and Jewish faiths. “Yours is a walk which makes me reflect in two ways on the figure of Moses,” he said. “On the one hand, the patriarch and lawgiver of the people of Israel symbolizes the need of people to keep alive their sense of unity by means of just legislation. On the other, the figure of Moses leads us directly to God and thus, to the threshold of dignity of the human being.” Pope Francis obliquely referenced the Gospel later in his speech, citing the “Golden Rule” found in multiple New Testament books of the Bible. “Let us remember the golden rule, do unto others as you would have them do unto you,” he said. “The golden rule also reminds us of our responsibility to protect and defend human life at every stage of its development.” You can read the full text of Pope Francis’ speech before Congress below, courtesy of CQ-Roll Call: http://thefederalist.com/2015/09/24/pope-francis-never-mentioned-jesus-in-his-speech-to-congress/
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galdur
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February 20, 2016, 04:39:05 PM |
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Don´t get me wrong; I don´t really give a flying eff about this but since this weirdo is so concerned about whether a candidate for the presidency of the United States is a CHRISTIAN you would expect him to mention CHRIST at least once in a speech before THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS
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February 20, 2016, 04:43:23 PM |
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Pope Francis’ US appearances leave Christians wanting more … mentions of JesusPosted at 6:44 pm on September 26, 2015 by Twitchy Staff | 53 Comments Pope Francis has finished speaking at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, and those who made note that the Pope made no mention whatsoever of Jesus during his address to Congress earlier this week aren’t likely to be satisfied by his speech in Pennsylvania. As The Federalist reported, Pope Francis did cover quite a bit of ground in his speech to Congress: During his remarks, which were regularly interrupted by rounds of applause from the assembled lawmakers, Pope Francis condemned the death penalty, called for better environmental stewardship, and even talked about the ills of political polarization. He did not, however, mention Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection form the very foundation of the Christian faith. The Federalist wasn’t the only one to notice. The Pope certainly wasn’t obligated to mention Jesus, but a lot of people expected some mention during his visit to the United States. [[[see link for a bunch of tweets]]] Still waiting for the Pope to talk about Jesus or even mention his name in any of his speeches. Not even at ground zero! #PopeatUN — Amber (@oicStars) September 25, 2015 http://twitchy.com/2015/09/26/pope-francis-us-appearances-leave-christians-wanting-more-mentions-of-jesus/
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February 20, 2016, 04:47:32 PM |
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February 20, 2016, 04:49:23 PM |
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Pope Francis’ US appearances leave Christians wanting more … mentions of JesusPosted at 6:44 pm on September 26, 2015 by Twitchy Staff | 53 Comments Pope Francis has finished speaking at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, and those who made note that the Pope made no mention whatsoever of Jesus during his address to Congress earlier this week aren’t likely to be satisfied by his speech in Pennsylvania. As The Federalist reported, Pope Francis did cover quite a bit of ground in his speech to Congress: During his remarks, which were regularly interrupted by rounds of applause from the assembled lawmakers, Pope Francis condemned the death penalty, called for better environmental stewardship, and even talked about the ills of political polarization. He did not, however, mention Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection form the very foundation of the Christian faith. The Federalist wasn’t the only one to notice. The Pope certainly wasn’t obligated to mention Jesus, but a lot of people expected some mention during his visit to the United States. [[[see link for a bunch of tweets]]] Still waiting for the Pope to talk about Jesus or even mention his name in any of his speeches. Not even at ground zero! #PopeatUN — Amber (@oicStars) September 25, 2015 http://twitchy.com/2015/09/26/pope-francis-us-appearances-leave-christians-wanting-more-mentions-of-jesus/ There is something strange about this pope...
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February 20, 2016, 04:54:32 PM |
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Pope Francis’ US appearances leave Christians wanting more … mentions of JesusPosted at 6:44 pm on September 26, 2015 by Twitchy Staff | 53 Comments Pope Francis has finished speaking at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, and those who made note that the Pope made no mention whatsoever of Jesus during his address to Congress earlier this week aren’t likely to be satisfied by his speech in Pennsylvania. As The Federalist reported, Pope Francis did cover quite a bit of ground in his speech to Congress: During his remarks, which were regularly interrupted by rounds of applause from the assembled lawmakers, Pope Francis condemned the death penalty, called for better environmental stewardship, and even talked about the ills of political polarization. He did not, however, mention Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection form the very foundation of the Christian faith. The Federalist wasn’t the only one to notice. The Pope certainly wasn’t obligated to mention Jesus, but a lot of people expected some mention during his visit to the United States. [[[see link for a bunch of tweets]]] Still waiting for the Pope to talk about Jesus or even mention his name in any of his speeches. Not even at ground zero! #PopeatUN — Amber (@oicStars) September 25, 2015 http://twitchy.com/2015/09/26/pope-francis-us-appearances-leave-christians-wanting-more-mentions-of-jesus/ There is something strange about this pope... There is something strange. No way around it. You can´t be the most important religious leader in the world and visit The United States of America - and not mention Jesus Christ once in your speeches. At Congress, Independence Hall and Ground Zero. And elsewhere. There´s something terribly wrong with that picture.
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February 20, 2016, 05:03:54 PM |
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This is a great example of the power of the social- and alternative media. Those who follow only the garbage or worse still the garbage´s headlines and talking points only, don´t have a clue about things like this.
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February 20, 2016, 05:08:10 PM |
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Pope Francis’ US appearances leave Christians wanting more … mentions of JesusPosted at 6:44 pm on September 26, 2015 by Twitchy Staff | 53 Comments Pope Francis has finished speaking at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, and those who made note that the Pope made no mention whatsoever of Jesus during his address to Congress earlier this week aren’t likely to be satisfied by his speech in Pennsylvania. As The Federalist reported, Pope Francis did cover quite a bit of ground in his speech to Congress: During his remarks, which were regularly interrupted by rounds of applause from the assembled lawmakers, Pope Francis condemned the death penalty, called for better environmental stewardship, and even talked about the ills of political polarization. He did not, however, mention Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection form the very foundation of the Christian faith. The Federalist wasn’t the only one to notice. The Pope certainly wasn’t obligated to mention Jesus, but a lot of people expected some mention during his visit to the United States. [[[see link for a bunch of tweets]]] Still waiting for the Pope to talk about Jesus or even mention his name in any of his speeches. Not even at ground zero! #PopeatUN — Amber (@oicStars) September 25, 2015 http://twitchy.com/2015/09/26/pope-francis-us-appearances-leave-christians-wanting-more-mentions-of-jesus/ There is something strange about this pope... There is something strange. No way around it. You can´t be the most important religious leader in the world and visit The United States of America - and not mention Jesus Christ once in your speeches. At Congress, Independence Hall and Ground Zero. And elsewhere. There´s something terribly wrong with that picture. We need to double check if he eats garlic with a complete silver table setting...
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February 20, 2016, 05:15:04 PM |
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COINCIDENCE? Ford Cancels U.S. Plant Move To Mexico After Trump Declares THIS HUGE Threat To OutsourcingCan it be that “The Donald” is already affecting American policy, without even yet being the Republican nominee? It sure looks that way, or perhaps it’s just coincidence. However more likely than not, Trump’s constant bashing of Ford moving to Mexico, has apparently been making ripples both within the news media and perhaps among the voting public. In that there’s something about shinning the light of publicity that has perhaps made those Ford executives a bit uncomfortable, you know like being exposed and naked. Whatever it is, it seems that a switch has been suddenly turned on and thanks to perhaps “The Donald’s” constant public drumming, the issue of American companies bailing out of the U.S. seems to have caused some long needed reflection on what is happening to America’s industries. “Astoundingly” Ford’s announcement of outsourcing jobs to Mexico has caused the auto manufacture to suddenly reverse itself and bring the $2,000,000,000 plant back to the United States. Moreover by moving its facility, originally slated for Mexico, back to the United States, where it will employ 1,000 factory workers in struggling Youngstown, Ohio. Trump recently said that if he’s elected he would take steps to make it more expensive for manufacturers to shift work to Mexico and then export the items back to the United States. “How does that help us?” Trump said about the Ford investment in Mexico while campaigning in Michigan this week. “Mexico is becoming the new China.” Do you think Ford got Trump's message and is back tracking or is this just a convenient coincidence? http://usherald.com/coincidence-or-trump-effect-ford-changes-course-brings-mexico-plant-back-to-u-s-after-trump-makes-this-threat-about-outsourcing/#
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February 20, 2016, 05:15:21 PM |
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I´m not an expert by any means, but I think that it´s a very reasonable assumption that since the guy managed to go through several speeches in the U.S. without mentioning the rock on which Christianity is based, he isn´t really a Christian at all.
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February 20, 2016, 05:23:10 PM |
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Pope Francis’ US appearances leave Christians wanting more … mentions of JesusPosted at 6:44 pm on September 26, 2015 by Twitchy Staff | 53 Comments Pope Francis has finished speaking at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, and those who made note that the Pope made no mention whatsoever of Jesus during his address to Congress earlier this week aren’t likely to be satisfied by his speech in Pennsylvania. As The Federalist reported, Pope Francis did cover quite a bit of ground in his speech to Congress: During his remarks, which were regularly interrupted by rounds of applause from the assembled lawmakers, Pope Francis condemned the death penalty, called for better environmental stewardship, and even talked about the ills of political polarization. He did not, however, mention Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection form the very foundation of the Christian faith. The Federalist wasn’t the only one to notice. The Pope certainly wasn’t obligated to mention Jesus, but a lot of people expected some mention during his visit to the United States. [[[see link for a bunch of tweets]]] Still waiting for the Pope to talk about Jesus or even mention his name in any of his speeches. Not even at ground zero! #PopeatUN — Amber (@oicStars) September 25, 2015 http://twitchy.com/2015/09/26/pope-francis-us-appearances-leave-christians-wanting-more-mentions-of-jesus/ There is something strange about this pope... They misunderstood, it is all a mistake. The sex robot assembly line in Japan has a certain number of rejects. This reject should have been marked "Dope" but the technician extended the "D" a bit too far.
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February 20, 2016, 06:17:57 PM |
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February 20, 2016, 06:24:30 PM |
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There is something strange. No way around it. You can´t be the most important religious leader in the world and visit The United States of America - and not mention Jesus Christ once in your speeches. At Congress, Independence Hall and Ground Zero. And elsewhere. There´s something terribly wrong with that picture.
The pope doesn't care much about Jesus. The Roman Catholic church is his only priority. The other Christians, including the Orthodox and the Protestants can go to hell. His main aim is to stop the attrition of the Roman Catholic followers to other forms of Christianity, such as the Baptists and the Adventists. That explains the "apologies" he is offering every day to various groups of people, such as the native Americans and the Africans. For example, some of the Evangelical churches are weeding away followers from the Roman Catholic churches in the native dominated parts of Mexico, pointing out the role played by the RCC in the native genocide.
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February 20, 2016, 06:33:53 PM |
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February 20, 2016, 06:40:06 PM |
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And what´s up with the President not attending the funeral of Scalia? Isn´t it a matter of routine for presidents to be present? I mean; these are seriously important people there in the S.C. Problems with the golf schedule?
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February 20, 2016, 07:15:23 PM |
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A message from god to trump and his supportes yo! I heard jesus wanted to reincarnete this year again just to go vote for Donald j. Trump The MAGA Force Field...
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