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To: lowbridge

They hated Jesus Christ. They thought they were above Him. They thought He did not know of which He spoke. They crucified Jesus.

Jesus said “forgive them for they know what they do.”

I keep telling myself what they are doing to our President, it will not stick.. it will change... they won’t win this... And I keep seeihg their attempts ending in failures. The caravans almost certainly got our wall built. Their constant insults and hatred spread on the airwaves are turning people TO Trump instead of against. It solidifies his base. They wanted to have their meeting yesterday, in private... what we all saw was a backfire on them!

Their catty talk, their insults, their stupidity, their lies... they are so off the wall, so awful, it affects people out here .. we all know they are so far in the extreme, they are not believed. Makes a person want to slap them into another world.


52 posted on 12/13/2018 7:03:25 PM PST by frnewsjunkie
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To: frnewsjunkie

So true that this President is a masterful fighter who takes whatever they throw at him and turns it into gold. A real Midas!

I remember my dad’s almost reverence for Patton, his CO at the Bulge and to the end. But I have not had the fortune to see for myself a leader who is a master at strategy, action and in the bad times, like Washington, motivation of his troops.

Most important, to me on a personal level, was his stunning courage and commitment to move the Embassy to Jerusalem while at the same time joining Saudi Arabia’s new leadership (MBS) with our country and Israel. Unreal.


55 posted on 12/13/2018 8:15:01 PM PST by The Westerner (Protect the most vulnerable: get the government out of medicine, education and the forests.)
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