Posted on 10/04/2022 2:47:01 AM PDT by David Chase
WARREN, Mich. – Paige Cole is one of the “Anons.” The mother of three from Eastpointe, Michigan, says Joe Biden is a sham president and believes Donald Trump will soon be reinstated to the White House to finish the remainder of Biden’s term.
“His whole inauguration was fake. He didn’t have real military people. He had, like, fake badges, fake people. And Trump is actually our president,” she said while waiting in line for his latest rally on Saturday at Macomb Community College. Wearing a pink “Trump 2024” hat and draped in a large “TRUMP WON” flag, Cole — a former Democrat who says she voted twice for Barack Obama — began to cry as she described the significance of Trump's return and the 1,000 years of peace she believes will be ushered in with it. “It’s gonna change everything,” she says, "like we have never in humanity seen before.”
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Just hold me brother. Hold me tightly.
I’m still giving that thought. You make an excellent point.
Your circles might be correct, unfortunately.
Glenn Frey
The article is LIES from top to bottom, written by the commie left.
And you can look to the early FR discussions at the beginning of Q if you care to do your own research.
But, enjoy your fantasy.
The Dems decided to smear Republicans as “The Party of QAnon” during the run-up to the midterms back at beginning of 2021:
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/02/02/qanon-gop-465157
If the Dems manage to publicize Q stuff enough, this poll does not bode well:
I don’t think it will deter the base from voting, but may dampen enthusiasm among more moderate Republicans and Independents who may stay home. And the more stuff the Dems throw out, the less able Republican candidates are able to concentrate on their platforms, the economy, etc. Word is that Republican candidates are already finding it difficult stay on message because so many prospective voters are clamoring to ask about the FBI raid and other Trump difficulties.
If Trump supports Q, why does he ban people wearing Q gear from attending his rallies, and why does he also ban the sale of Q gear at his rallies? I’m sure the Q crowd has some weird explanation having to do with “white hat” or “black hat ops” (eye roll), just like they come up with some weird excuse for everything else. But the fact is, he bans it.
No it is not Trump. It is Q. Trump posts as Q+.
And you can look to the early FR discussions at the beginning of Q if you care to do your own research.
Hahaha. You got some balls talking about doing your own research. I'm afraid the ranting opinions of the stupid demographic of some FReepers doesn't qualify as research, my lad.
Now YOU go do your own research. If you do, you will discover the truth, because it's all right there.
Biden’s policies are not for black people.
Now we get reruns of your obnoxious, know nothing posts. Which is always nice.
I fear they are, as they're primarily good Conservative women.
Nothing turns a woman off faster than an attack on another woman the way Trump did to McConnell's wife.
Just reporting what I'm seeing/hearing.
He doesn't just 'support' Q, he is behind the entire operation. I'll let you figure out why the ban of Q gear at rallies. Put that big brain to work. I can't do all your thinking for you.
Yea, cause his attacks on Hillary Clinton were just so unfair and brutal, amirite? Women hated that.
Are women really that stupid? If so, we need to take away their right to vote ASAP.
Stop saying stupid things, please and thankQ.
Go bugger off. You've no idea what I'm hearing my circles of friends.
Take your Q qrap with you too.
Who or what are your ‘circles’?
Because Trump thinks Qtards are a bunch of gooberheads.
Last time he called, he said y'all were a drooling band of geriatric crotch-pandas.
He's got a way with words.
You mentioned women being turned off by criticism of other women. Hillary describes herself as a woman (I myself don't by it, unless lizard people can be women). Trump criticized her, thus putting your premise to the torch. Stop letting stupid things out your mouth.
Go bugger off.
I don't think I will.
You've no idea what I'm hearing my circles of friends.
I'm not surprised that your 'circle' of friends are as ignorant as you. And I bet you don't even have enough friends to make a circle.
So stick THAT in your pocket.
The Q thing is apparently dividing Evangelical churches, with Q followers taking over some churches and causing others to leave those churches and go find a church not overrun by Q stuff. A major Evangelical leader and director of the Billy Graham Center discusses it some here starting around the 9:15 mark:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rYMIozCKxGE
More here:
https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/23/business/qanon-evangelical-pastors/index.html
Do an internet search on QAnon Evangelical and you’ll find tons more.
There was a recent article posted here on FR about how many Evangelicals are ignorant of the Bible and basic Christian theology:
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For example, nearly half of Evangelicals agreed that God “learns and adapts” to different circumstances, in stark contrast to the biblical doctrine of unchanging nature, or immutability. 65% of Evangelicals agreed that everyone is “born innocent in the eyes of God,” denying the doctrine of original sin, and with it, the very reason that people need salvation in the first place.
Some 56% of Evangelicals agreed with the idea that “God accepts the worship of all religions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam,” in contrast to Jesus’ words in Matthew that without Him, “no one knows the Father.”
The most stunning result had to do with the topic of Jesus Christ’s divinity. When asked whether they agreed that “Jesus was a great teacher …but not God,” 43% of American Evangelicals answered yes. That number is up 13% from just two years ago.
Even if we generously allow for some confusion in the phrasing of the questions and what they implied, The State of Theology paints a bleak picture. People who claim the title of “Evangelical,” a title that long was defined, at least in part, by adherence to historic Christian belief, stand a good chance of believing humanity is basically good at birth, that God is not concerned with worship or doctrine being particularly “Christian,” and that Jesus was a good teacher, but not God incarnate.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/4096466/posts
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Well, if they are attending services at Pastor Locke’s tent in Mt. Juliet, TN, well, I get why. They’re getting lots of ideology and politics and sensationalism, not so much Bible and sound Christian theology. He’s a real piece of work:
Anyway, the Q thing has sadly divided families and churches. And we all who the author of division is. That is, if we actually read our Bibles, we know.
Dude stop conflating the quote of a single hand picked Trump supporter (supposedly) with the idea that Trump had anything to do with any of what you are blathering about. He doesn’t. It’s an absurd premise.
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