Posted on 03/05/2016 5:09:34 PM PST by drewh
Cruz team is in a big deleagate hole, numbers wise. according to the big screen
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
Everything listed below is another reason to avoid Faux ABCNNBCBS and to donate to FR to find out what is happening.
“The CNN election coverage is very interesting today. I cannot bear to watch Fox. Neil Cavuto had some Cruz supporter on who predicted a Cruz win in New Jersey and New York! —”
“Amanda Carpenter on CNN will color everything in Cruz’s favor too. I think all the network coverage is obnoxious. CNN is okay, but between Blitzer’s voice, Van Jones, and some of the others, well, I just change the station to watch old movies.”
It’s time to go get a Whataburger. A Texas Legend.
I agree. And a lot of people are uncomfortable with religion being too front and center in politics, but I don't that equates to hating Christians, or even born again Christians. Of course there are some lefties who do, but they probably would never vote for any Republican anyway.
Trump should win FL and Ohio and end all the talk.I’m for Cruz but don’t see the delegate vote for him.
With some good green chili on top.
The difference is Cruz pronounced that God had chosen him after he won Iowa. He then went on to lose the next 3 races. So what does that say about God? Trump keeps his Christianity private, which is the way most Americans (independents and moderate Democrats and Republicans) want it, and Cruz boasts about his faith...and then gets caught lying repeatedly.
Not that odd.
I am tired too. My issue is I simply don’t trust Trump. I want the invasion ended too. I understand a vote for Trump, I really do. For me, I just can’t. I also suspect that he will never ever build that wall he is promising.
Many Christians simply prefer TRUMP. Get it? Not all Christians are suicidal, and into the North American Union, open borders, “pathway to legalization crowd”.
Go figure.
——Way too many people in this country HATE Christians.
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I’m not so sure about that. Personally, I don’t care what a POTUS’s religion is, so long as America comes first.
I know that might offend some folks, but imagine a Scientologist or Muslim becoming POTUS and putting his religion above our nations best interests.
I think a lot of middle of the road types like myself probably feel the same way, and Cruz will be painted as a religious zealot (true or not), and that would turn many folks away from the ballot box.
TRUMP is for divesting Planned Parenthood of all funding for abortion and tolerates only their other services; distributing the pill, medical check ups and referrals, annual exams, etc. LIKE ANY OTHER COMMUNITY CLINIC.
But.... YOU KNEW THAT ALREADY.
What channel are you listening to?
I don’t trust Trump, I don’t believe he will end abortion funding of Planned Parenthood and I don’t believe he will build the wall. It’s really that simple.
And those who love Christians know that Ted isn’t the real deal.
Mostly Cruz is connected to the NORTH AMERICAN UNION crowd agenda, Goldman Sachs, globalists, including the Bushes, Wall Street, Jebbers, Congress, K Street, Council of Foreign Relations, etc.
Now those are some connections worth their salt and no “conservative” in debt to Goldman, wifey works for GS, and on assignment of the CFR, for the NA Union. Talk the facts and get out of the ozone excuses for why Cruz is a player to be rejected. Wake up.
Did Trump declare that God has chosen him? Such hubris! And then God rebuked him by having him lose the next 3 races, lol.
New York and New Jersey should do it, Cruz has no hope unless he gets them
[Way too many people in this country HATE Christians.]
If that is the way you think, you must be hanging with the wrong crowd...
Poll: Most Americans Say They’re Christian
Ask Americans their religion and you’ll get an earful 50 individual answers in an ABCNEWS/Beliefnet poll, ranging from agnostics to Zen Buddhists. The vast majority, though, have something in common: Jesus Christ.
Eighty-three percent of Americans identify themselves as Christians. Most of the rest, 13 percent, have no religion. That leaves just 4 percent as adherents of all non-Christian religions combined Jews, Muslims, Buddhists and a smattering of individual mentions.
That’s quite different from the world at large: Fifty-two percent of the world’s population is non-Christian, compared to 4 percent in the United States; and one-third is Christian, compared to 83 percent in the United States. (These are rough comparisons, because the world figures, reported by the Encyclopedia Britannica, are for the full population, while the U.S. figures are among adults only.)
http://abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=90356
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