Posted on 02/05/2016 6:31:23 PM PST by GodGunsGuts
PORTSMOUTH, New Hampshire "And you can tell them to go f**k themselves," Donald Trump told a crowd at a Portsmouth Rally on Thursday night, uttering the expletive at the climax of the riff on his tax proposal. He was referring to companies that have relocated overseas for more favorable tax rates.
(Trump: I'd be a "much different person" as president)
Trump often relies on expletives and crude language to spice up his stump speech, though Thursday evening's event was a little more profane than usual...
(Excerpt) Read more at cbsnews.com ...
I**a is the new four letter word in his vocabulary any way.
This is to myopic a view on this issue.
It is one thing to relocate heavy manufacturing out of the country.
It is another to establish partnerships inother countries and keep money from being taxed by oppressive, anti business US business taxes.
98% of military cussing occurs around adults...not national leaders giving cussing workshops to minors with pagans reinforcing it with spontaneous cheering and supposed “conservative” freepers sanctioning trump’s porta-potty mouth with their less-than-hallowed ‘amens’
Clergyman: I was interested to see a Bible by your bed. You actually find time to read it?
Patton: I sure do. Every g...d.... day.
He didnt say the F word at all, read past the damn headlines folks
I dont ever remember caring if Patton or anyone else was a Christian.
98%, eh?
Heh heh, love to see Trump give this speech
Team America - D’s, P’s and A’s speech (Language)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32iCWzpDpKs
Yeah. I know. :(
Before I became a Christian my language was less than what Jesus expected from his own. I knew many professing Christians while in the Navy and seldom heard the kind of language that Trump is spouting.
We are encouraged by Jesus to put off all appearance of evil and our actions and language are those most noticed by non-Christians.
Patton read the bible every god d@mn day.
doc: Don’t ever remember reading anywhere that Patton claimed to be a Christian. He read the bible as study in morals and human nature.
Why post a(nother) CRuzerFib, about Patton, just because you ‘don’t recall’ something about Patton?
Here...read for yourself....
Patton fought with ‘blood, guts and prayer’ - Conservative News
In an exclusive interview with Guns & Patriots, the author of “Patton: Blood, Guts and Prayer,” talked about his new book, which examines General George S. Patton Jr.’s leadership, warrior ethos and lifetime of Christian devotion.
“For this guy, faith was part of his being,” said Michael Keane, a fellow of national security at the Los Angeles-based Pacific Council on International Policy.
If you ignore Patton’s Christianity, then you cannot understand how he approached challenges or how he achieved his successes, or how he shaped history, Keane said.
“He was raised reading the Bible, praying every day,” he said.
“His faith in God and his faith in himself became this core,” he said.
http://humanevents.com/2012/10/31/book-patton-fought-with-blood-guts-and-prayer/
Trump/Any Kardashian in 2016! That’s his “reality show of the year.” Coming to a supermarket tabloid near you!
Patton was born an Episcopalian. He converted to Catholicism at some point, maybe when he married. What he actually believed is a good question, other than that he may have believed in reincarnation.
And then there is his famous Christmas 1944 prayer:
On Dec. 8, Patton turned to a higher power to clear the skies. He asked Chaplain James H. O’Neill if he knew of a “good prayer for the weather,” according to military historian and Patton expert Kevin M. Hymel. “We must do something about these rains,” Patton said, “if we are to win the war.”
After some thought and research, O’Neill came up with the following:
“Almighty and most merciful Father, we humbly beseech Thee, of Thy great goodness, to restrain these immoderate rains with which we have had to contend. Grant us fair weather for Battle. Graciously hearken to us as soldiers who call upon Thee that, armed with Thy power, we may advance from victory to victory and crush the oppression and wickedness of our enemies, and establish Thy justice among men and nations. Amen.”
O’Neill typed the prayer onto an index card, and on the flip side typed a Christmas greeting from Patton. Patton ordered 250,000 copies of the card printed and distributed to every man in the 3rd Army.
Throughout history, soldiers have called upon their gods for protection and victory over their enemies. But Patton’s now legendary prayer was extraordinary in its presumption and audacity, said Hymel. “There were four other American commanders in the European Theater during that time, and none of them were asking God to fix the weather.”
Actually, he got a lot of complaints about that. I’ve heard it on two news reports.
Thanks.
Ping to #52.
It must bother you to know that Ted Cruz isn’t a Christian either, but is knee deep with heretical
OH PLEASE
I WILL LET GOD JUDGE THAT.
Oh for Pete’s sake.
Apparently, some wouldn’t have lasted a day in the old Army.
But I guess the holy scripture has no say in what God thinks.
LOL...you’ve heard two reports about Trump getting ‘lots of complaints’ about expletives?
Hilarious...considering the NUMEROUS ‘reports’ that have come out about CRuz’s CReepy Caucus tricks.
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