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Valerie's avatar

Speaking of Kamala not doing unscripted interviews, how about that JD Vance trolling of the journalists waiting for her to get off of Air Force 2 the other day? Maybe I’m immature, but I thought it was hilarious. And on target.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I thought that was great! Not immature at all imo. I love that he ā€œsympathizedā€ with the media people being bored because she never takes their questions šŸ¤£šŸ˜†

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Dena's avatar

It’s important to mock these people. And if it can be done in a humorous way all the better.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

I thought maybe he and DT will play ā€œgood cop bad copā€ with the media since DT constantly calls them fake news. Maybe JDV is good cop :)

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

Elections are often won by effective sound bites.

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Michael Framson's avatar

Unfortunately, Trump gives Harris and the D's plenty of sound bites--"dictator for a day" which he said 5-6 weeks ago, but Harris and others say "Trump vows to be a dictator" which Harris used just yesterday.

When ever Trump meanders and rambles he becomes a danger to his election.

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Peter GL's avatar

Similar to the photo ops that DJT has been using of the assassination attempt against him and his mug shot!

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Amuzed_Traveler's avatar

Elections are determined by out and out fraud.

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Luc's avatar

And a GREAT photo op in front of Air Force Plane

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SusanMc's avatar

Rush would’ve loved that!

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Valerie's avatar

Oh my gosh, I miss him. He sure would have loved that! I can hear him laughing in my head.

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Valerie's avatar

Yes!

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CMCM's avatar

I enjoyed how he JD said something to the effect that "soon it will be MY plane." 🤣

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Politico Phil's avatar

Hey! Is there anything about American politics that isn't laughable?

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Valerie's avatar

Either laughable or utterly distressing, there is no in between.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Right? Where are the normal people in politics now days?

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Juju's avatar

This alone is the BEST REASON to not vote for her!!! 🤬😔 I’m sharing this link anywhere I can. Thanks for posting it Angela

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Angela,

It’s unfathomable how cruel people can be. To kill a live baby that survived an abortion and sell body parts is sheer evil. The state of California should have been applauding his efforts and not arresting him for making an undercover video.

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AngelaK's avatar

The evil is so great that I get anxiety even thinking about it.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Same here. It haunts me. It’s important to know these things, but it costs peace of mind to know such horrific things are happening.

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cltwilson1's avatar

I just came from Brian Berletic's X/Twitter feed. I'm feeling sick to my stomach…

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FGB3's avatar

Yes, all of it. This is not funny. This is serious business!

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CMCM's avatar

Nope. It has gotten to be a real clown show.

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Bill Campbell's avatar

Immature? Silly girl. If that's immature, sign me up! That was perfect. She literally RAN from the press corp asking questions. And these are her press people!!

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AngelaK's avatar

Soros instructions? It worked for Biden who somehow knew that he could hide in his basement and still win.

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CMCM's avatar

Well, the Covid idiocy helped make it work. Harris doesn't have that excuse now.

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Valerie's avatar

I loved it. I thought it was a little dig, but done in a lighthearted and appropriate way.

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G Harkness's avatar

I thought it was too! I wonder how many of those reporters who showed no interest in asking HIM questions really wanted to but knew they'd get fired?

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HoneyPot4Freedom's avatar

So good! A+ for ACTION!

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FGB3's avatar

JD is sort like our American version of Russia's Medvedev.

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CMCM's avatar

I LOVED it! JD is even better than I had thought!

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

ā€œThe fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, But fools despise wisdom and instruction.ā€

‭‭Proverbs‬ ‭1‬:‭7‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

https://bible.com/bible/114/pro.1.7.NKJV

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Jamie's avatar

ā€œThe fear of the Lord is instruction in wisdom, and humility comes before honor.ā€

‭‭Proverbs‬ ‭15‬:‭33‬ ‭ESV‬‬

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Politico Phil's avatar

Someone told me we are not suppose to fear God. I dunno - I just can't. I wanted to ask where they bought their Bible but thought better as I might hurt their "feelings".

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Susan Seas's avatar

The word fear is yir’ Ć¢h meaning reverence.

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SusanMc's avatar

And perhaps reverence along with a bit of awe.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes that is my understanding too.

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Diane Nohr's avatar

It means in easy words recognize that He is God (!) and I so much am not!

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

EXACTLY - DEEP, ABIDING REVERENCE for the ALMIGHTY CREATOR of everything that WAS, IS AND EVER SHALL BE!

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nancylee's avatar

why not just say 'reverence' then?

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EMME's avatar

…Probably because the ā€œaweā€ just comes along when we totally reverence our Almighty God! :)

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Susan Seas's avatar

Some translations do use reverence. 😊 They may have had a different understanding of the word fear than we do today.

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Freebird's avatar

I’d contend that those who do not fear God do not know Him well. I actually love this topic, my daughter and I had a discussion not long ago in which she shared this…the fear of God is comprised of delight, awe and joy. It may be compared to the feeling of standing on the edge of the Grand Canyon - in awe of its magnitude and splendor, it brings you a feeling of immense delight and joy, but you also realize it could kill you if you get too close to the edge! Not that God kills us if we get too close to Him, but we comprehend His holiness, and in truth we could not stand and survive in his presence without the covering of righteousness and forgiveness given to us in Jesus!

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Tom's avatar

Much better to fear the Lord than anything else! The Lord is merciful!

In 1 Chronicles 21, after his sinful census, David chose to fall into the hand of the Lord, rather than face famine or enemy invaders.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Well said.

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It doesn't take Sherlock's avatar

Yes, God is merciful. Jesus came to save us. But God also does not override our free will. God is merciful and just. His justice also needs to be satisified in our own lives and decisions. It is not just a matter of "God save me!" and He goes "OK!" and there is no repercussion after that. Matthew 5:26 goes in to this. Just like we as fathers will forgive our children if they repent for something they did wrong to the family, there might still be a satisfaction needed for justice. (We love our kids, but there could be punishment and restitution needed. It doesn't detract from the love and mercy we feel towards our kid.) Now God is perfect. All loving. All JUST. So when it comes to fear, first it is an acknowledgment that when we stand before Him, there will be no 'spinning' of what we have thought and done. We will see clearly what we have done from His perspective. We will understand the true offense that even the smallest of sins is against Perfect Love. If we are part of the "Lambs" we will have partaken in His saving grace. But we still need to be perfected in our wills (God doesn't blast our will away) so that not even the smallest of sins can be committed throughout eternity by us in the next life. Some people mistakenly think God just tosses a 'white robe' over our uncleanness/disordered will. That is not the case. There are no 'muddy shoes' in heaven. So we will all go through a process of cleansing and right-ordering of our will to His perfection. Fear of God is fear of offending Perfection. Fear of God is recognizing our true state before Him, and how Justice will need to be satisfied. Forgiven? Yes. Not going to hell? Yes. But restitution as He defines it will need to be done, however that manifests in heavenly time.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Did you ever listen to that new Gospel tune, "I Can Only Imagine"? It sums up what we will 'do' when we stand before the "Judgment Seat of Christ" which ALL believers will do! If you don't know of it - here's the young author of the tune and his 'life story' is now in movie form--all summed up in that one tune! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_lrrq_opng

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MayBella82's avatar

Have you seen the book The Warning by Christine Watkins? It tells of Testimonies and Prophecies of the Illumination of Conscience. The testimonies of those who went through it is a gift to learn from…. Seeing our souls in the light of truth. By far after the Bible, the best book I have read.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

I have never heard of this book - I will check it out though, MaBella - muchas gracias!

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Susan Seas's avatar

I can’t wait to be unable to stand before Him šŸ’—

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

I smiled at your comment, Susan!! I hope I may kiss His nail-scarred feet!!

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Good analogy Freebird. Isn't it satisfying to have such conversations with our children! P.S. my daughter is 42, but still my little girl :-)

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Freebird's avatar

It is! Both of our children are in their 50’s and both strong believers who have, in turn raised their children well. I’m blessed beyond measure!

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KP's avatar

That is a great analogy and explanation.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Actually, Freebird, if you remember Yahweh telling Moses (during the 'burning bush' appearance to Moses) to NOT COME ANY CLOSER TO ME - because Moses would have been "extinguished" by the MAGNIFICENT POWER AND LIGHT/ENERGY of our Holy Creator God. As I recall...Moses was also instructed by G D to remove oh is sandals...for the ground on which you stand is HOLY (because of the Holy G D's magnificent power and energy force.

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Freebird's avatar

Yes! The story of Moses and the burning bush is a prime example of why we should fear God. And after that encounter, when Moses came down from the mountain his face glowed!

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

I can only imagine Moses' entire BODY was 'glowing' after that G D encounter. And then...because Moses let his temper get the better of him and he SMOTE the rock instead of SPEAKING to it as G D commanded....G D forbade Moses from entering the Promised Land--he DID get to SEE IT - and to this day, Moses' burial plot is UNKNOWN because he was 'buried' by G D!! I LOVE the Biblical stories--don't you, Freebird!!

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Freebird's avatar

I do!

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

ā€œFear Godā€ is not to be afraid of Him, but respect, venerate, honor, maintain the most high regard of Who He is for you!

But you need to understand this: God is Love and also consuming fire!

Hebrews 12:29

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Politico Phil's avatar

My dad was love but when I provoked his anger, you bet I feared him.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

šŸ˜‚ Totally a clear example!

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daverkb's avatar

Only in Love Cult Paganized Christianity.

Ya see ... we don't need to fear God because LOVES us because we are so Super-Great! We may even be Super-Super-Great because God's LOVE for us is unconditional. And Super-Super Great people are so great that they don't need God's Law, the Ten Commandments, stuff like that! Why? Because Super-Great and Super-Super Great people can do no wrong. And it all works just like the Beatles said ... All You Need Is Love!

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Jeff C's avatar

John MacArthur has a great quote about the modern church that I'm paraphrasing here from memory, "These modern worship songs are all love, love, love. What happened to holy, holy, holy?"

Luther's fantastic hymn would be an anathema (haha) in many of today's churches. Could you picture people in shorts, flip-flops, and baseball caps singing "A mighty fortress is our God, A sword and shield victorious; He breaks the cruel oppressor's rod, And wins salvation glorious." I can't.

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Freebird's avatar

And this is why I’m an old traditionalist especially in regard to hymns. The old hymns are packed with truth, power and wisdom. You don’t find that in the new 7/11 songs (repeating the same 7words 11 times).

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Jeff C's avatar

I agree but there are quite a few contemporary worship songs that I do find uplifting. This one is from Hillsong of all places (they have some real problems as a church) but it's beautiful IMO. We sing it quite often at church.

This I Believe (The Creed)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtUNQpu2b7Q

[Verse 1]

Our Father everlasting

The all creating One

God Almighty

Through Your Holy Spirit

Conceiving Christ the Son

Jesus our Saviour

[Chorus]

I believe in God our Father

I believe in Christ the Son

I believe in the Holy Spirit

Our God is three in one

I believe in the resurrection

That we will rise again

For I believe

In the name of Jesus

[Verse 2]

Our Judge and our Defender

Suffered and crucified

Forgiveness is in You

Descended into darkness

You rose in glorious life

Forever seated high

[Chorus]

I believe in God our Father

I believe in Christ the Son

I believe in the Holy Spirit

Our God is three in One

I believe in the resurrection

That we will rise again

For I believe

In the name of Jesus

[Bridge]

I believe in You

I believe You rose again

I believe that Jesus Christ is Lord

Yes, I believe in You

I believe You rose again

I believe that Jesus Christ is Lord

[Chorus]

I believe in God our Father

I believe in Christ the Son

I believe in the Holy Spirit

Our God is three in One

I believe in the resurrection

That we will rise again

For I believe

In the name of Jesus

I believe in God our Father

I believe in Christ the Son

I believe in the Holy Spirit

Our God is three in One

I believe in the resurrection

That we will rise again

For I believe

In the name of Jesus

[Post-Chorus]

For I believe

In the name of Jesus

For I believe

In the name of Jesus

[Chorus 2]

I believe in life eternal

I believe in the virgin birth

I believe in the saints communion

And in Your holy Church

I believe in the resurrection

When Jesus comes again

For I believe

In the name of Jesus

[Chorus]

I believe in God our Father

I believe in Christ the Son

I believe in the Holy Spirit

Our God is three in One

I believe in the resurrection

That we will rise again

For I believe

In the name of Jesus

I believe in God our Father

I believe in Christ the Son

I believe in the Holy Spirit

Our God is three in One

I believe in the resurrection

That we will rise again

For I believe

In the name of Jesus

[Outro]

For I believe

In the name of Jesus

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Freebird's avatar

I quite agree - I would never throw out the baby with the bathwater, so to speak. I came of age spiritually shortly after the Jesus movement began and cut my teeth on contemporary Christian music. It was a constant in our home throughout the '80s and '90s. So much of the early stuff was magnificent and I still enjoy some of the popular songs today, like the massively popular The Blessing! It's repetitive but also beautiful and meaningful. However, much of it is just weak. We have a traditional service, which we attend, as well as a 'so called' blended service, which I've attended a time or two. The blended/contemporary service leaves me feeling like I haven't been to church. As a life-long music lover, so much of my worship experience is found in the hymns and liturgy (LCMS Lutheran). I realize the old hymns don't speak to everyone as they do to me and I'm glad we have the alternative service - different strokes, for different folks. There is definitely a place in the church for newer music, but some of the old hymns are simply without equal. A couple of weeks ago we sang "Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee" which is set to Beethoven's 9th Symphony; it's really hard to beat that - "A Mighty Fortress" comes close.

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Politico Phil's avatar

So true.

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laura-ann Knox's avatar

Yeah, I've been with my friend to her non-denominational church and the "music" is numbing. Give me old-fashioned Catholicism and old-fashioned hymns

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Politico Phil's avatar

After all these decades, Luther's hymn still sends chills down my spine.

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AngelaK's avatar

I am not Protestant, but that is a beautiful hymn I remember singing in chapel at a Protestant Christian Academy I attended in high school. Absolutely beautiful and awesome.

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Jeff C's avatar

Similar story. I was raised Catholic but attended a Protestant school for kindergarten and first grade (Catholic schools after that). After a long adult absence from church I converted to Protestantism later. I was reacquainted with all these hymns I had not heard since I was six years old.

Just a wonderful catalog of uplifting, biblically-sound hymns came out of the Reformation.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Much of the beautiful liturgy of worship was thrown out with the doctrines that needed reforming during the Reformation. A case of throwing the baby out with the bath water. The Anglican/Episcopal church was an exception who, though reformed in doctrine, retained the beautiful liturgy of worship. Of course, once again, now all mainline Protestant churches are in need of doctrinal reformation.

When I lived in California (a long time ago), we belonged to a small Episcopal church that was looked upon as a "black sheep" by the mainline denomination we were a part of. The reason for this was the reformed doctrinal stance of our pastors. The descriptor we used for our congregation was "Reformed in doctrine, liturgical in worship and charismatic in practice." That church was one of the most wholesome congregations I ever participated in. They have since left the mainline Episcopal church and joined a much smaller reformed branch of the Episcopal church.

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Beckadee's avatar

That's one of my favorites! Especially with an organ.

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Jeff C's avatar

Me too. I was at a Lutheran funeral not to long ago and they ended the service with in on the organ. Just glorious.

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MimiDee's avatar

Honestly our little church uses old hymns and we do sing in flip flops. And hear the gospel and preach from the Bible. I don’t understand not fearing the Lord even knowing His perfect salvation.

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Jeff C's avatar

That's great to read! Being an old school Calvary Chapel person I love the idea of come just as you are. What I've noticed though is that the more informal things become it often spreads to things where formality is required (such as that the Bible actually means what it says).

My thinking on this is come just as you are, but after you've been here a while the Lord's sanctification should start showing in your life.

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CathyRN's avatar

Yes. God loves us right where we are but he wants to move us to a better place.

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daverkb's avatar

Thank you for this contribution. It makes the point.

I would add that the modern fallen church by tendency largely promotes a love theology which is largely about self-indulgence. And the old Christian Church is about a love conditioned by responsibilities in terms of the self, the family and by extension the dwelling place (home, neighbors, country).

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Marsha McGrath's avatar

Where does this ā€œLove Cult Paganized Christianityā€ exist? I’m unfamiliar with this love-cult thing.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Learn Hebrew and see that there are many mistranslations. ā€œFearā€ and ā€œaweā€ and ā€œreverenceā€ are often substituted loosely.

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AngelaK's avatar

In Biblical Greek, it is fear.

The millenia old Byzantine chant in the Orthodox church before receiving the Eucharist is: "with the fear of God, with faith and with love, approach".

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redpilled69's avatar

and not just mistranslation of fear / reverence.... there are others, for example "hated" (God "hated" Esau, Jacob "hated" Leah)

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Tom's avatar

Also, "to despise" is often taken as hatred instead of "to hold in low regard."

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Bluebird's avatar

Fear of God has kept countless people from taking the wrong path in any given situation because one who believes in God knows He sees everything and reads our hearts. Also believers understand they cannot escape true justice which belongs to Him alone. That fear certainly does not exclude awe, reverence, adoration and love for our Creator.

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Politico Phil's avatar

This can be clearly seen in the Psalms King David wrote.

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Miss Teacup's avatar

I was taught that the Fear of the Lord = reverential trust combined with a hatred of evil.

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FGB3's avatar

works for me

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Do you actuall think that person even picked up a REAL BIBLE, Phil? I have my sincere doubts. When you consider that YAHWEH is SO HOLY that the orthodox Jewish population is hesitant to even PRONOUNCE his name. It is WRITTEN but NOT SPOKEN...and He is SPIRIT - so ALL CONSUMING that BURNING BUSH in which His Spirit appeared to Moses was NEVER CONSUMED but COULD NOT BE APPROACHED.

Now...by Jehovah's mercy, His only begotten Son...who appeared in HUMAN FORM - and was obedient to suffering the CRUEL DEATH ON A ROMAN CROSS ... and then resurrected to be the FIRST FRUITS of all believers' eventual resurrection from the tomb....NOW...WE CAN APPROACH JEHOVAH JIREH THROUGH HIS SON--the ONLY PRIEST that is now needed to Whom we confess our sins, doubts, desires, hopes and joys!!

"OH WHAT A WONDER THAT JESUS FOUND ME...OUT OF THE DARKNESS..NO LIGHT COULD I SEE....OH WHAT A WONDER...HE PUT HIS GREAT ARMS UNDER...AND WONDER OF WONDERS...HE SAVED EVEN ME" (another old Christian hymn of our faith that the Holy Spirit reminded me of just now!!)

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Deb's avatar

John Bevere has written a book titled, THE AWE OF GOD. It does a great job of explaining the fear of God. The majority of times that this word is used in the Bible it speaks of reverence...awe of God. It isn't the same as a "scaredy-cat" fear. It is the reverence for our Holy God. And just as someone else commented that "the fear (reverent) of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom.". Proverbs 9:10.

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Bryan Dair's avatar

I don't fear god, she never talks to me in any case.

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Shari Ray's avatar

Do ur research on ā€˜Fear’

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sol sāŠ™therland šŸ”ø's avatar

That's a powerful verse indeed.

How do you think this perspective shapes the way fools approach learning and wisdom in their lives, if ever?

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FGB3's avatar
Aug 9Edited

'The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom'. Psalm 111:1; Proverbs 1:7, 9:10, 15:33.

Talk about synchronicity! I was just reading this very quote in a wonderful book by The Rev. Fleming Rutledge, The Battle for Middle-earth.

She writes, "In our sentimental age, the concept of the fear of the Lord that was common coin among Christians in earlier times has almost entirely disappeared...the dangerousness of God and of his agents [is from] a deep well of Old Testament theology. The concept is distilled in chapter 12 of the Epistle to the Hebrews, which describes the terrifying appearance of God on Mount Sinai and then concludes, "for our God is a consuming fire" (12:29).

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Many Novus Ordo Catholics, to say nothing of non-catholics, still mistakenly think that the New Mass is merely a translation from the Latin to the vernacular.

But in fact it is a radically different rite which changes the theology from the Sacrifice on the

Cross, to a Mass of Assembly and a communal meal.

Another of the changes involved rooting out so-called "negative theology" from the old Mass. These orations were prayers that acknowledged God's judgment, the wages of sin, man's need for repentance, and fear of God.

Only 17% of the prayers from the old TLM were retained without editing, in order to make them more acceptable to modern ears by eliminating references to our sinfulness and need for repentance.

Source: "Work of Human Hands: a Theological Examination of Pope Paul's New Mass" by Fr. Anthony Cekada.

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Julie's avatar

Psalms 110:10 ~ The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. A good understanding to all that do it: his praise continueth for ever and ever.

Wisdom 6:13 ~ Wisdom is glorious, and never fadeth away, and is easily seen by them that love her, and is found by them that seek her.

Wisdom 6:18-21 ~ For the beginning of her is the most true desire of discipline. And the care of discipline is love: and love is the keeping of her laws: and the keeping of her laws is the firm foundation of incorruption: And incorruption bringeth near to God. Therefore the desire of wisdom bringeth to the everlasting kingdom.

Douay-Rheimes

just sharing some verse special to me.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

I think the Creator of the Universe wants us not to be fools and He will give us wisdom if we pray for it.

So, here is 9:33 seconds of truth from a Georgia Election Integrity Group, The GA Nerds. She is spot on. Everyone MUST listen: https://x.com/ImMeme0/status/1821239976677224667

Hopefully, there is no one still left who is naive enough - or indoctrinated enough - to believe our elections are not massively manipulated. And will remain so until we remove mail in voting as it is currently conducted and machine counting which is completely unverifiable and therefore un-certifiable.

Americans are going to have to wake up and quit allowing OUR government to walk on us. WE ARE THE SOVEREIGNS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. WE MUST REASSERT OUR SOVEREIGNTY BECAUSE THOSE WHO HAVE STOLEN OUR SOVEREIGNTY HAVE NO INTENTION OF GIVING IT BACK.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

WELL WRITTEN, Daniel - I believe you're the "regenerated Daniel" from the Bible - just by these few words you wrote!! Daniel was a prophet and LONGED for his return to Israel from the Babylonian captors (which he never saw in his lifetime). https://totallyhistory.com/daniel-timeline/

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

That's an extremely kind, and AWESOME thing to say Sharon - I hope I can play any role in God's plans. I wake in the morning and go to sleep in the evening asking only this: That I be an Instrument of His Perfect Will and that His Will Be Done.

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Sharon Beautiful Evening's avatar

Your nightly prayer echoes mine, Daniel!

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Disney has become DIEsney. Boycott every corporation that hates you. Demoralized NGOs are now in full control of Disney content: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/disney-stories-matter-dei-reimagined-agitprop?utm_source=publication-search

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Nicole's avatar

If you happen to like Dan Bongino, check out his podcast from yesterday - Dunkin’ Doughnuts story. It’s about free speech, but it’s another company that may need the Bud Light treatment.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Can’t keep up with the woke companies. I assume they are all woke now so we have nowhere to spend money that doesn’t go there.

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WIMomof3's avatar

Another reason to stay home. Make your own coffee. Cook your own dinner. Always let down by the product and service anyway. And don’t forget to tip! šŸ˜† bette to just save your money in the long run. You’re gonna need it.

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CindyLou's avatar

Another argument for developing that alternate economy?

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Shari Ray's avatar

Boycott DD šŸ™ŒšŸ™Œ

I have for a long time.. like Starbucks, over-priced Java and avocado toast !! šŸ™„

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Jay Horton's avatar

No No! Shari Ray, I like big boobs so no boycotting DD's here!

Later Jay

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Clever Jay, clever ;-)

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Shari Ray's avatar

🤣🤣🤣

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Janet's avatar

Really? What’s the story in a nutshell? Our small town is getting a Dunkin’ Donuts. Curiously, they started building it before January this year and it’s still not open. I thought these crap food places could almost erect themselves within a couple of weeks. Wonder whats going on. Not that I will stop there.

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Juju's avatar

The current lawsuit by Gina Carano is especially promising. They just ruled she was allowed to continue to discovery after Disney tried to have the case thrown out. Reading the actually court complaint is not only entertaining, it’s eye opening for ANYone who is still in denial about what MSM and big tech and big corporations are doing to anyone that opposes their narratives. She has the best examples in that filing. Well worth the read.

Page 2 intro is funny as hell

Page 5 starts the facts and complaint. I couldn’t stop reading and was 38 pages in before I realized it, it’s that eye-opening

https://deadline.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/gina-carano-disney-suit-feb-6-2024.pdf

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CeeMcG's avatar

Wow! This was outstanding. Just read the whole thing and will be sharing everywhere I can. I knew Disney treated her pretty poorly but had no idea just how šŸ’©šŸ’©šŸ’© they were! I hope she prevails and takes them to the cleaners.

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Juju's avatar

Ikr?!! They gambled on their being able to dismiss the case and censoring what really happened, keeping the truths hidden. Discovery is their worst nightmare. I pray she does NOT settle and goes through with the jury trial for full exposure.

And the media did their best to keep all this from the public. I mean even now they are gambling that nobody will take the time to read a long, legal document. We are too dumbed down in their minds. Well I’m here to say their attorneys wrote it in such a way we not only easily understand it but it’s entertaining too. I’ve had to read many court documents in my life for various reasons and they usually are much more eye-crossing to get through. God Bless her legal team, my eyes aren’t crossed, they open wider as I read.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Juju, thank you for this excellent post. I really enjoyed reading it. So this is what lawsuits are about in the year 2024!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Fingers crossed this lawsuit helps blow open a trove of Disney dirt!

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O.M.G. I had no idea . . . what an exceptional person Gina is, that she kept responding to her haters with such grace. I wouldn't have been able to do it. Company demands that I face a Sanhedrin of 75 people to talk about my crucifixion? Gina deserves a judgment that absolutely wipes Disney OUT.

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Juju's avatar

I agree. Her grace impacted me. I want to strive to be more like her, have her confidence and composure, and love. She remained secure in her positions so eventually was able to watch things as a spectator not as a victim. I’m sure in the beginning it was distressing for her but she rose from those ashes. She never compromised on her beliefs but never tried to shame anyone else for theirs either. She never let her anger dictate her response. That’s hard! I’m guilty of not being able to do that. We reach people by how we live our own life and how we treat them, behaving as Jesus would if he were here today. It’s such a foreign concept to the whole world to live that way that when Gina did it so beautifully it enraged people. She’s not perfect I know, and she is no messiah and not worthy of us worshipping her, but she sure gave us a beautiful modern day example didn’t she? How rare. How beautiful. How long overdue and necessary.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

One of the few good role models in hollywood.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

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Austin's avatar

Pretty much over the last 10-15 years, the curtain has been pulled back on the "wokeness" of corporations for me. Frankly, I HAD NO IDEA how many companies hate us and yet are completely willing to take our money! But now there are strings.....like surveillance......which also has come to light. With so much of this coming out, and identification of so many of them, if I boycotted ALL of them, I'd be eating MRE's on some ice flow.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Exactly. You cant boycott all. But you can boycott the biggest offenders.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Yuri, thank you. very good. This is what lawsuits are about in the year 2024.

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sol sāŠ™therland šŸ”ø's avatar

Yuri, that's a strong stance on Disney's direction.

Do you think boycotts can effectively influence large corporations to change their course, if ever?

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Sunnydaze's avatar

2 words. BUD LIGHT

If WE THE PEOPLE did more of this we would see more of them change. But WE don’t want to be inconvenienced. We are spoiled and lazy. It’s a slap in the face to those that died for our ā€œfreedomā€.

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Aloha50's avatar

Unfortunately Don Jr. and Dana White gave the thumbs up to drinking BL again after BL became official beer of UFC. Ugh

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Ya that was severely disappointing. We the people finally stood up and then THEY caved. And kid rock too. I lost a lot of respect for him (his PR team) for bailing on the American people in that way.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Famous people play games with their audience to profit but have no actual loyalty to moral concerns. It’s business to them and they position themselves for their own benefit and attention-getting.

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Kitkat's avatar

And Kid Rock too. So disappointing.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

His RNC gig sucked too. It sounded terrible.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Money talks. BL still has money.

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cltwilson1's avatar

Well, most Patriots aren't that fickle.

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STH's avatar

Well they did dump Dylan? One of our dearest friends (not remotely woke) is the Bud rep in our town, a GREAT guy that everyone loves, and he and his company suffered greatly for the woke BS of AB.

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Juju's avatar

I developed the balls to reduce my Amazon spending from $8,000+ every year to less than $500 this year. That’s a $7500 loss to them. Multiply that by how many others have enough balls and you can quickly see the impact to their bottom line. I don’t care what their stances are, just politics out of it, or we take our money elsewhere to those that do. I will not have my money supporting their activism. I did this with Target too. I also boycotted Pepsi, Coca Cola, all MSM, Google, and many more. It definitely can have an impact as more people develop the courage to give up convenience for our deeply heartfelt principles.

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Dena's avatar

I stopped paying Amzn for prime. Now when I order I just bundle my orders to reach the free shipping limit ( $35 I think), then check the free shipping box. You may have to wait 3-5 days for your order but at least you’re not feeding the beast as much. I did all this without ballsšŸ™‚

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

LOL!!

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Austin's avatar

I did the same. So tired of Prime TV.....nothing to watch after so many years and it seemed like everything I wanted to watch I was going to have to pay for. So....what am I paying for? Free shipping? That USED to be one day and now is 2 day and sometimes 3-4 days. Then they added $3/month to watch WITHOUT ads. DELETE.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Great idea, I didn’t know they had a free shipping limit/option. Since the plandemic things take 2-3 days to get here anyway.

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Jay Horton's avatar

Brains and Balls -both "B" words. Good on you Dena.

Later Jay

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rolandttg's avatar

That's a wonderful start, but you have ~$500 to go to match our Amazon spending.

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Juju's avatar

Love it!

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Large boycotts (bud light, tractor supply) can effect a course correction. I/we have our personal boycotts (target, carhartt, among others) that reduce their corporate earnings by tens to hundreds of dollars per year and are likely not noticed but we do not want to associate with their evil practices.

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Aloha50's avatar

Carhartt! I frequently see alleged salt of the earth folk (or posers of such folk) wearing Carhartt and I shake my head. They were the company that in February of '22 when Omicron was giving everyone herd immunity decided to implement there vax mandate. Literally at a time when other companies had already had one and were rescinding in. Never buy their crap and tell others.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

I had an odd experience (and I am not the only one). When they enacted the mandate the stitches holding the logos on my shirts disintegrated and they fell off! Weird!

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Most are ignorant of their policy and I don't know if it was rescinded or whether apologies were issued. I have found that Dickies seem to last longer and wear better anyway.

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WIMomof3's avatar

How about small boycotts? Wonder how many people will keep walking when they see a rainbow or BLM flag in the front window of a mom and pop establishment? I know I’ll never give them a penny. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

I know what you mean. I have extra special feelings about "hate has no home here," and "in this house..." signs. One issue with a small boycott is that they will likely never know. I did verify the trans display at Target and let the floor manager know I would not be back.

The Tractor Supply nonsense was most surprising. Talk about not knowing their customers! So glad they pulled back and changed course!

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Ellen's avatar

Tim Walz wears Carhartt - at least in one of the "folksy" photos I saw of him :(

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Probably the only time. Seems like a satin pajamas and smoking jacket type to me. I bet his house shoes are comfy!

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sol, yes, and yes. Disney has lost enormous amounts of money over the past year, once their grooming operations were completely exposed. While the mindless or principle-less morons continue to consume their poison, the 30% that quit Disney has crippled the grooming operation significantly.

https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/DIS/disney/gross-profit

Fakebook losses are even bigger. F'erberg lost nearly 60% of his wealth since 2020, due to boycotts!

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Anthony's avatar

Bud light?

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Jamison's avatar

Remember the boycott of Bud Light (the beer) after they used Dylan Mulvaney as their brand? Budweiser still hasn’t recovered.

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Anthony's avatar

It isn't a question as I don't remember, it is a question for the person I responded to. As in doesn't the person remember bud light?

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Aloha50's avatar

BL was the most successful boycott ever, you don't recall?

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Anthony's avatar

I do. The question was for who I commented on.

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Olefaithfull's avatar

Then DM your target.

Geez...

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Janet's avatar

Geez…was that necessary?

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P Flournoy's avatar

Maybe they don’t boycott Bud Light because they don’t drink alcohol.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Let Disney DIE

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AngelaK's avatar

So sad.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Pretty big.

The Hodgetwins (2.7M followers) breaks the FenBen story to their normy audience...

"Dewormers killing cancer is wild y’all"

https://x.com/hodgetwins/status/1821754498609487948

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I'm trying to find a text version of this.

Ruperts Regimen (Daily)

Fenben 222mg 3x

IVM 5mg

CBD capsule 2.5mg

Quercitin 500mg

Tumeric 1000mg

etc

I wish a medical group like FLCCC would get into fenben regiments but they only cover Covid solutions. Which is kind of old news now.

Maybe they could cover alt-cancer treatments as well? Lots of info about ivermectin but nothing on fenben on their site. https://covid19criticalcare.com/?s=fenbendazole

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Valerie's avatar

2nd Smartest Guy In the World substack has been all over this for at least a year, including protocols for cancer.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Yes, his coverage of cases, highlighting noteworthy cancer survival, brings hope to many.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

But these substacks are pretty obscure sites. What I found interesting is a big name like the Hodgetwins is talking about it.

My complaint is that a medical group like FLCCC is not. Maybe there's a peer that covers cancer instead of covid?

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R1ghtTh1nk's avatar

Dr. Paul Marik includes an entire section on the "bendazoles" [10. Mebendazole / Fenbendazole / Albendazole] in his publication "Cancer Care." On FLCCC site.

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Copernicus's avatar

They have covered it. Dr Paul Marik wrote a monograph discussing alternative therapies. It's on their website.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I wonder why fenbendazole doesn't show up in a search. IVM does.

https://covid19criticalcare.com/?s=fenbendazole

Can you drop a link?

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Copernicus's avatar

I wasn't commenting on fenben specifically but on their addressing cancer with alternative therapies.

We have to keep in mind that as still-licensed physicians, most of whom are practicing, they have to be circumspect about what things they recommend.

Is fenben used in humans elsewhere in the world? I forget. If so, perhaps they will tiptoe up to at least mentioning it in that fashion? Otherwise, it's asking a lot of them for them as a group to endorse it publicly.

Also, they issue their protocols and such as a group. Sometimes individuals have variant ideas or interpretations of data, and they all have to agree on what they collectively put forth publicly.

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R1ghtTh1nk's avatar

Go to the paper first: "Cancer Care." Then search mebendazole.

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STH's avatar

Not exactly what you asked for, but this is one of many NIH studies. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2687140/

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SusanMc's avatar

Cancer Care: The Role of Repurposed Drugs and Metabolic Interventions in Treating Cancer

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Cancer Care: The Role of Repurposed Drugs and Metabolic Interventions in Treating Cancer - Softcover

Marik, Paul E

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On an island's avatar

Dr. Paul Marik, also of FLCCC, has been working on this!

https://covid19criticalcare.com/reviews-and-monographs/cancer-care/

He also has a book: ā€œCancer Care: The Role of Repurposed Drugs and Metabolic Interventions in Treating Cancer.ā€

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SusanMc's avatar

I should have read further down!

My daughter & her husband used this book & others to fight his colon cancer successfully.

Yes he opted for chemo/radiation but my daughter didn’t put much confidence in that.

They changed their eating habits too; there are cancer-fighting foods & cancer causing foods. He is cancer free & takes IVM & FEN-Ben for precaution. During his chemo months he took IVM.

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On an island's avatar

Very encouraging! Glad for him and others in this era of rampant cancers. Something for all of us to be aware of too.

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rolandttg's avatar

Read "B-17. World Without Cancer" by G. Edward Griffin. You want it eat foods rich in nitlilosides (B-17), like millet, apricot seeds, greens. The reason an anti cancer diet works is because you are eating foods that do not require pancreatic enzymes to be digested. They all can therefore be released into the bloodstream and do the deed on cancer cells. Simplistic explanation, but the body has it all figured out how to deal with cancer cells that get out of balance.

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CHop's avatar

Also under FLCCC, Dr. Been explains how Ashwaganda prevents cancer growth

https://rumble.com/v3511wa-long-story-short-episode-64-anticancer-effects-of-ashwagandha.html

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R1ghtTh1nk's avatar

Dr. Paul Marik includes an entire section on the "bendazoles" [10. Mebendazole / Fenbendazole / Albendazole] in his publication "Cancer Care." On FLCCC site.

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Dena's avatar

Dr. Marik has a great book out titled ā€œCancer Care- The role of repurposed drugs & metabolic interventions in treating cancerā€. A good one for your bookshelf.

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WP William's avatar

NPR laments CoVid still killing 1000+ persons a day globally...outbreak in Nebraska the past few weeks I hear

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Thats pretty funny! NPR is the the trans equivalent of normal broadcst radio. NPR = Not Preferred Radio. Anyone care to guess how many of those deaths are people who got their jabs, repeatedly?

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Round numbers? All of them.

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WP William's avatar

And i LOVE it when their interviewees (Harvard or other renowned researchers and scientists) ARE ALWAYS given credence in giving economic advice about the issues discussed...climate, medicine, behavioral health....the labcoated brainiacs can spout off about need for funding, shifting global resources, remaking the societal monetary policy to solve the problems/crisis being faced. What a GD farce...like asking any qualified garbage collector or plumber about how bankers and officials can fix Siberia's landfill contamination of aquifers that impact Mongolia.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

William, the worst part is that Not Preferred Radio is listened to by many and revered as a fact outlet. Their indoctrination is absolute. It's actually scary how different their view of the world is from reality. Their reality is not based on facts, it is based on how they feel at any given moment. It is how the liberal "brain" is mis-wired.

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WP William's avatar

yes, so well crafted and presented, so very authoritative, inclusive, creative and refined as a product for the college educated (elitist wannabes). It's marketed to the entire class of smarty-pantsers that've been cultivated for the slick, thoughtful programming and elevates them onto a lectern from where they may look down upon the less-thans

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šŸ‘†šŸ»šŸŽÆšŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»

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On an island's avatar

Thousands of people die of all kinds of things everyday globally. It’s a non issue. People die! It’s normal.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

NPR continues to do O’Bummers bidding… short video of ā€œthe messiah, the oneā€ as Oprah entitled him literally encouraging his audience in the words of the communist manifesto to confuse the public until they can’t tell what’s truth from what’s false…. https://x.com/its_the_dr/status/1821342627582644539?s=49

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Also… JJ Carroll states: ā€œ I had a very interesting interview this week with a podcast from the United Kingdom. This gentleman interviewing me asked me repeatedly, ā€œWhy do you believe your own government is trying to destroy America?ā€ I tried to convey in detail what has happened to American at the hands of our government these past three and a half years but more importantly since ~Obama~ was president.ā€ https://jjcarrell.substack.com/

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ā€œ I had a very interesting interview this week with a podcast from the United Kingdom. This gentleman interviewing me asked me repeatedly, ā€œWhy do you believe your own government is trying to destroy America?ā€ That’s an interesting question coming from someone from the U.K. Has he been unaware of the actions of his own government? They seem to be on a faster track of destroying the UK than our government, although if the unthinkable happens and Kamala somehow manages to win the election, all bets are off in that regard.

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MarkGW's avatar

That is hilarious!

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WP William's avatar

I term it "Post-Obama America". As in, since they fooled the mass of fools in 2007-08 with Hope, Change, and Fundamental Transformation; there's no going back and the Leftist Globalist Elites are ALL IN on getting the work done

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Maureen ODH's avatar

Unfortunately… yes… WP William…. spot on… back in the 90’s when the black gay Illinois senator candidate invalidated his opponents making himself the only candidate I began watching him closely, by 2007 when he announced his candidacy for US president and Oprah used her television show influence to raise him as a God, literally calling him… ā€œthe one… the messiahā€ when he had done absolutely nothing of relevance, then add his repeatedly televised promise… ā€œ to fundamentally change the United Statesā€ā€¦ and we all watched ā€œthe masses of Hope and Change foolsā€ fall for the psyop show…. hook, line and sinker… I lost faith at that time in our population’s ability to discern information and realized rather than a constitutional republic… we absolutely were transformed into a majority rule mob ā€œdemocracyā€ wholly mesmerized by the corporation’s paid for controlled mass media teLIEvision. No question why the mantra today is all about ā€œsaving our democracyā€ that political opponents of the left are trying to destroy… the rare few alt media podcasters admit the Marxist Communism control fully vested as the ruling system we now face…. and the leftist Globalists Elites are all in on heralding Cackle as their new found god ā€œto finish the jobā€ā€¦. Finish the coup, finish the takeover… and as JJ Carroll and Michael Yon warn… the millions of military men are on our soil for a reason, with a predetermined purpose…. GOD IN HEAVEN HELP US šŸ™šŸ™šŸ™šŸ™šŸ™šŸ™šŸ™

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

They stole the power of government and they have no intention of giving it back. When they steal 2024, what will America's reaction be?

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Diane Nohr's avatar

Covid Outbreaks? I do wonder how they test that as PCR proved false. Sounds like many getting a summer cold

, or flu , which is nothing new except that many now have compromised immunity.

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MOMinator's avatar

See also substack called Ben Fen

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Kimry's avatar

I haven't seen any posts from him for a while. I hope he's okay

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Sue Kelley's avatar

See 2nd smartest guy in the room here on Substack

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Julie Ann B's avatar

Look at A Midwestern Doctor’s substack as well. She addresses all kinds of health issues, including Big Pharma lies.

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Ellen's avatar

how do you know she's a she?? I've always wondered who that is..

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MarkGW's avatar

She?

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Juju's avatar

I always read it as a male voice but often wonder if it’s actually a she. I love that he/she could be either. It doesn’t matter when you have the science, data, and brains on your side

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Juju's avatar

They’ll get there! They are evolving and things take time. They are putting down reliable, dependable, human roots and roots need time to grow. I fully trust that eventually they will have different sections for different conditions and protocols beyond Covid.

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Juju's avatar

Humane* not human

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nancylee's avatar

I have to curb my impatience over and over.

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Gigi Gummerson's avatar

Agree! I keep getting info about their COVID protocols. I’d buy a pack for cancer prevention for sure!

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Copernicus's avatar

They have one. FLCCC, that is. Dr Paul Marik has a monograph discussing many alternative cancer therapies. It's on their website.

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FH's avatar

I thought covid was so old news, but I'm not so sure at this point.

Before we exposed ourselves to the actual truth about the shots and the virus itself, as old people early in the era of the shots, we got the first two moderna, early 2021. (I'm not going to go into defending us about all this, I have commented about this previously, suffice it to say that my retired paramedic hubby is worried about my refusal to partake in the sickcare world as it is. Direct pay and functional care is hard to find close to home, so not sure what I will do.)

Anyway, in June, out of the blue, we both got a respiratory infection that kept each of us down with 100Āŗ+ temperatures for a few days, used up our supply of ivy and I even subjected myself to FLCCC recommended bolus of Vit D. The whole cycle lasted 5-6 days, initially I thought I had a sinus infection until on day 3 I had 103Āŗ temp.

In mid-July, we returned from a convocation in a larger metro area and 2 days later were laid low AGAIN. Definitely respiratory, totally different progression and respiratory symptoms. This time, the fatigue was astounding and extended the recovery well into the second week. (Fortunately had resupplied our stash of ivy.)

I refuse to test, as it's my understanding that the bogus tests haven't been updated to keep up with the mutations since the beginning and God only knows what's on those things you stick up your nose; and we all know the PCR test is worthless. I wouldn't trust the results even if I did test.

So other than a very mild case in 2022 when omicron variants were floating about, I hadn't been sick like either of these episodes since 2007.

I read somewhere recently that the latest mutations enter the cells in a completely different way than the earlier spike. I also recognize that those two injections have likely led to my immune system being weakened. I take the spike supplement that McCullough developed, sold through The Wellness Company. Have for several months. Is it working? How would I know?

All of this story to say: that damn virus and its 'children' is still around and wreaking havoc. And for those of us unwitting early adopters of the poison shots, it's likely worse.

There are so many people writing about all facets of everything-covid that it wears me out to find and/or read them all. If there is any single source or even two, discussing the latest on the mutations and/or outcomes of the first two injections, I welcome input.

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From your comment, it sounds like you may have been reading Dr. Bossche? At the beginning, he was one of the ones whose warnings I trusted. Since then I have concluded that he is controlled opposition and I do not trust him. I have always had it on my mind to address that but I haven't found the time to do that. Dr. McCullough has earned a good reputation for his advice but he has also lately said things that support the vaccination schedule in general which makes me think he is controlled opposition as well.

https://conspiracysarah.substack.com/p/leake-and-mccullough-call-out-fear

https://conspiracysarah.substack.com/p/peter-mccullough-looks-at-therapeutic

Dr. Yeadon has been a stalwart warrior for the truth from the beginning and he is still in the fight. He use to be a VP and Chief Science Officer for Pfizer....

https://drmikeyeadon.substack.com/p/not-even-a-small-ghost

https://interestofjustice.substack.com/p/dr-yeadon-climate-change-and-pandemics

Dr. David Martin is my number one "go-to" and should not be missed. Search him on Rumble or on his own web site. He is the gold standard I use to measure everyone else against.

Dr. Ana Mihalcea is THE gold standard for all things about nanotechnology in the bio-weapon shots.

https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/p/another-confirmation-of-self-assembly

Start with Dr. Martin. When you get his information under your belt, then look at others. Hope this helps.

My conclusions: There was and is no covid virus from nature. The plandemic was a total military grade psyops employing a synthetic, replication defective computer model of a corona virus. That and ALL "variants" are man-made and are manually deployed. (Think chemtrails.) A Japanese study even confirmed that all variants are man-made. ALL the excess mortality above baseline was/is due solely to the deployment of the bio-weapon shot. We have to keep in mind that we have been the victims of a military psyops and we still are.

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FH's avatar

Thank you. I am familiar with most of the sources you provide. Ascertaining who is on what side of the information war that is raging is far beyond my pay grade. I am well aware of the nature and source of the the bioweapon and the bioweapon to ā€œtreatā€ the bioweapon. None of this information addresses what is actually happening on an individual level.

I can review my life over 50 years and describe each episode when I have been laid low by an infection, maybe a dozen times. I even had a very mild episode during the time of omicron variants. Then to suddenly experience 2 episodes within 8 weeks with entirely different symptoms? Not asking for a reply, just reinforcing my point. Knowing the high level information is one thing. Getting down to brass tacks is another. I have relied heavily on FLCCC, and will continue to as well as search out other information. My mistake in 2021 has likely made me a walking time bomb. Just doing my best to keep my immune system strong and my attitude right.

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Paula's avatar

"ALL the excess mortality above baseline was/is due solely to the deployment of the bio-weapon shot. We have to keep in mind that we have been the victims of a military psyops and we still are."

Let's not forget the new protocols they put in place for "treatment" of the engineered cv which killed off many people which would've, otherwise, lived. It looks like they are still using some of these horrible guidelines as I've heard of patients being horribly cared for, and it's like the standards of medical care have drastically dropped since 2020.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Great info. Thanks for the time!

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nancylee's avatar

another great resource for all things how we got here. and where we could go next https://corbettreport.com

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Paula's avatar

Have you listened to Dr. Raszek? His channel focuses solely on the aftermath of cv & the injections: https://www.youtube.com/@Merogenomics/videos

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FH's avatar

Thank you. Just the few minutes of the latest video has me hooked.

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Paula's avatar

One more I forgot to mention is Dr. Phillip McMillan (check his live playlist, too):

https://www.youtube.com/@VejonHealth/videos

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FH's avatar

Thanks!

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RunningLogic's avatar

I’d like to see that too.

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Starsky's avatar

I thought the Quercitin wasn’t effective without also adding zinc?

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Juju's avatar

No hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) is the one that is more effective when taken with Zinc. It’s not necessary but it’s more effective as zinc helps with the absorption or something like that.

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Austin's avatar

I just passed this on to an acquaintance of mine, a nurse, whose mother is in stage 4. She had never heard of it but seemed open to at least looking into it.

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Dena's avatar

Yes the parasite message is out there. I saw a clip of a black comedian, Tiffany I think, & she joked about her parasites being the reason for all her undisciplined problems. Pretty funny.

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Peter Schott's avatar

Interesting. I know there's a Gab group about that and maybe a very quiet Facebook group. Been following that out of curiosity and not need.

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sean anderson's avatar

ā€œA conservative friend told me yesterday he thinks Kamala can hold her own in a debate, pointing to the 2019 primaries, in which Kamala apparently did okay.ā€

Seriously?! As I recall Tulsi gutted her over her record of keeping black convicts,who had served their terms, in virtual slavery. She had no response.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

And the regime is paying people to prop her up on social media and paying upwards of $20K to get ā€œcelebritiesā€ to show up for her at the convention. šŸ˜‚ There are ā€œcelebritiesā€ at the RNC but I’ve never heard any of them being paid for it. šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø

We are in for a social media blitz to make everyone think she’s a legit something that can ā€œwinā€. It’s to manipulate us and get the brain dead to go along since ā€œeveryone elseā€ is gonna ā€œvoteā€ for her apparently. šŸ˜’ šŸ«ØšŸ«ØšŸ˜µā€šŸ’«šŸ˜µā€šŸ’«šŸ«ØšŸ«ØšŸ«Ø

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Beckadee's avatar

Speaking of Tulsi. This came out past few days. https://burchett.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-burchett-demands-answers-tsa-about-tulsi-gabbard-quiet-skies-watchlist

Other sources online with more detail.

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Cynthia's avatar

Unfortunately, I don't think Trump will have as much success debating Kamala as Tulsi did.

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TerriS's avatar

Unfortunately Trump is no Tulsi! I wish he would stick to the facts AND her record/past ā€œaccomplishmentsā€!

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AngelaK's avatar

From the little I remember, she was extremely sarcastic and emasculating in the tone which she had with men.

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SusanMc's avatar

And she ended her pursuit for the presidency

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Michael Miller's avatar

I am amazed at all the Christian families in my church that keep taking their kids there. Why support that which is out to destroy your values?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Isn't that crazy? I wish we could get our side more organized to fight the enemy.

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RunningLogic's avatar

I agree. I just don’t understand it either šŸ˜•

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FGB3's avatar

There is no understanding "stupid".

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

My husband had annual passes for decades. I’ve never been there. No desire.

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rolandttg's avatar

Lazy parenting.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

I hope it’s ignorance.

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SB's avatar

Honestly, I'm amazed at a lot of things those parents continue to do (public school?)

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Oliver Closov's avatar

"A conservative friend told me yesterday he thinks Kamala can hold her own in a debate, pointing to the 2019 primaries, in which Kamala apparently did okay. But I’m not so sure. If they thought Kamala could hold her own, they’d have her cackling in front of the cameras right now.

I suppose it’s possible the democrats are playing 4-D chess."

It's more likely they know the election is fixed, just like the one in 2020, and since "we the people" have not done anything to remedy it, the LeftĀ® keeps their candidate hidden and protected from self inflicted harm.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Just like Katie Hobbs who "ran" against Kari Lake from her basement. SOP, Standard Operating Procedure, for Marxists all of whom sound completely incoherent when they open their mouths. Why? Because all the elections are fixed.

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RunningLogic's avatar

And they are all useful idiot tools who just do what they’re told.

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Olefaithfull's avatar

Oh, you mean Katie-Hides-in-the-Bathroom-H🤣bbs?!?

Basement... Bathroom... there’s a trend there somewhere. Plan ā€˜B’ ??!

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

I know right, why bother campaigning when they plan to cheat anyway.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

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Sunnydaze's avatar

There have been lots of efforts to try and fix it. Some have worked and some haven’t obviously. The fix hasn’t been fixed for sure. But apparently the CEO of smartmatic was just indicted for fraud with regards to election stuff. Or so I’m hearing. Haven’t verified it and the media is burying it. So.

It does no good to try and discourage people from showing up. We HAVE TO TRY. It’s all we have.

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Mary H.'s avatar

Sunnydaze I wish I could like this ā¬†ļø comment 100 times !!

We have to do EVERYTHING to encourage EVERYONE to vote !!! Did you know that only 50% of Christians in our country vote ?! Talk to EVERYONE at your church ! Did you know that only 60% of registered voters participate in Presidential elections?? Talk to your neighbors ! WE need a HUGE turnout. Never give up !! WE need to do the work . The fix IS IN IF WE DON’T TRY!!

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Jpeach's avatar

Kamala’s 2019 presidential debate was so bad, she dropped out before the first primary. Tulsi KO’d her, if you recall.

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Mary H.'s avatar

Makes you wonder why Tulsi is now on the TSA watch list ..hmmm.

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Jamison's avatar

Georgia has some big things happening.

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Mary H.'s avatar

This organization has done phenomenal work in GA!

Check out :

https://voterga.org/

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Aloha50's avatar

Exactly, see Biden and Katie Hobbs.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Spot on.

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Mary H.'s avatar

I respectfully disagree. Kamala didn’t do well in 2019 and dropped out . If they were comfortable with the fix , they wouldn’t have tried to assassinate Trump. They are desperate.

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Oliver Closov's avatar

First -- who is (((they)))?

Second -- (((they))) want to continue to humiliate heritage, blood & soil Americans [read straight, White, N/W European, benevolently patriarchal, Protestant Christian men and women], and what better way to do it than have a mystery meat woman, who whored her way through the political maze, installed as POTUS. The only other thing (((they))) would prefer to see is her be a dyke or a tranny.

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Gail Hume's avatar

I'd like to see RFK Jr in the debates. He would demolish Harris (he lived through her political "accomplishments" in California just as I did).

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SusanMc's avatar

My worst nightmare; I wonder the same

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Sunnydaze's avatar

The ā€œparentsā€ (they are not real authentic parents - they are ā€œparentsā€ in name only) in Ohio are nothing more than child abusers who belong in prison. To take any child and do what they’ve done is an abomination. To take an AUTISTIC child and do this and subject that kid to this shameful behavior and choices is worse than an abomination. I have a special needs adult kid and I cannot fathom doing this to her. It is WRONG!

Matt 18:6-7 ā€œbut whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to stumble, it is better for him that a heavy millstone be hung around his neck, and that he be drowned in the depths of the sea. Woe to the world because of its stumbling blocks! For it is inevitable that stumbling blocks come; but woe to that man through whom the stumbling blocks comes!ā€

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RunningLogic's avatar

Well said!

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CHop's avatar

I'm in Ohio and have a few friends who seem to want the attention of having an LGTBQ child. One was told by her son "I feel like you want me to be gay." He was in musical theater and went to college for voice. He is now happily married to a woman. The trans movement is well- funded and is a psychological operation similar to the covid fear operation. Some are easily captured by it.

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Tom's avatar

People don't understand the gravity of the word "WOE!"

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SB's avatar

This stuff is WRONG whether or not the child is autistic. I mean really, letting your teenager take drugs like that or cut off their parts?! What kind of sick individual does that?!

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Sadly my first thought on seeing the picture was this poor family is breeding with first cousins too often. So bizarre.

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Bitsy54's avatar

Reminds me of deaf parents who won’t allow their deaf child to have surgery to restore hearing….deaf parents WANT a deaf child, mentally ill ā€œtransā€ parents want to perpetuate a mentally ill child

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FGB3's avatar

So much for the belief in a "mild, gentle Jesus"!

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

I'm telling you Jeff. You could make a mint selling shirts with "I am not making this up." The news just gets more and more bizarre.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

We just bought a plaque that said ā€œYou can’t make this stuff upā€ šŸ˜‚

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Jamie's avatar

Great idea. Another shirt to add to the C&C army collection!

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Jaye's avatar

My darling bought me a Babylon Bee conspiracy scoreboard shirt last Christmas. It needs updating

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Tom's avatar

The difference between truth and fiction is that fiction has to be believable.

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Michael Miller's avatar

I am certain that I saw a photo of the building with a tall ladder leaning against it in the first days after the event? Anyone else recall that?

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NAB's avatar

Yep. And at that time we were told the ladder was placed by LEOs after the shooting allowing them to access the roof. The story keeps changing!

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AngelaK's avatar

Indeed the story keeps changing as everything does these days! I have a good memory and it freaks me out..like Fauci's constant contradictions about covid and also the ever changing information about the vaccines.

I am so over this crazy, illogical, lying, gaslighting, misleading country we live in.

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DeAnna's avatar

Yes

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yes.

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Maureen ODH's avatar

Yes āœ…

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Bitsy54's avatar

Yes, it was put there by investigators AFTER the shooter was killed so the investigators could get on the roof. Explained by Dan Bongino, I think.

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Starsky's avatar

Peak Prosperity showed a photo of the 10 foot ladder that was placed by SWAT, and also a 5 foot ladder on top of that flimsy storage cabinet. The video resolves that question—the police also placed that 5-foot ladder. How do they know he didn’t access the roof from one of the windows?

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AngelaK's avatar

Home depot receipt showed that he (the shooter) bought a tall ladder.

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TB's avatar

I also heard early on that he allegedly crossed from roof to roof to get there (so he must have initially climbed onto a different building). However I don't know if that was verified or just someone's guess in the heat of the moment.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Yes, but the ladder was probably put there later, like maybe an hour after shots were fired.

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Penny Gaffney's avatar

I, like the wife, had to laugh at the idea of a bomb shelter in central FL. The last time I remember a neighbor building one in an Orlando neighborhood (after the Cuban missle crisis) it resulted in a new pool thanks to our water table.

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Diana (Somewhere in Maryland)'s avatar

I thought getting rid of the Aunt Jemima logo was supposed to end racism... maybe the new black Princess will :)

I am sure we are feeling down, but I just this on X/Twitter and I am pinning all hope on it being true:

Rasmussen showed Biden leading all through 2020. Even if you won’t accept this poll, +5% for Trump is a lot different than the Democrat candidate leading. It shows a shift, and Trump didn’t need much improvement over 2020.

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NAB's avatar

I make pancakes every Sunday using the now-named "Pearl Milling" mix (formerly Aunt Jemima) and every Sunday my 17 year old son proclaims, "Man, Aunt Jemima knows how to make a good pancake! But I'm sure she's happy knowing no one remembers her anymore." Same with the poor American Indian who used to be on the Land-o-Lakes butter package or even the Cleveland Indians mascot. Instead of honoring a group, we'll just erase them. That will make things better.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

People don't seem to grasp that team names are meant to inspire and honor! Who would name a team the MyTown Lame Wads? "Now taking the field are your Wokeville Woosies! Let's give them a big round of derision!"

When the Redskins were named they had a large contingent of Native Americans and sought to acknowledge that. The best remedy for the woke mind virus is not to comply or capitulate.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Yep. Redskins are gone. Renaming army bases, schools, lakes and even products. They erase history.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

In order to rewrite history, you must first erase and then reprogram which is precisely what we are seeing in every aspect of our lives, including the human biology.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Yeah, Fort Novosel will always be Mother Rucker (Fort Rucker) to those who were stationed there.

Mrs. "the Knife"

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

We picked up some Uncle Ben's and Aunt Jemima while we still could! I guess they're trying to erase black people. Seems like I have heard that accusation before...

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Starsky's avatar

I always found it funny that Long Beach City College called their baseball team the Dirtbags.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

Here in Minneapolis (now soulless thanks to the woke Walz, et al) they renamed one of the most popular lakes from Lake Calhoun to Bde Maka Ska. I call it ā€˜Be da Mudda Fokker.ā€ John C. Calhoun was a former VP from South Carolina. Need I say more.

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

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Tom's avatar

The Utah Utes should rename themselves the Utah "Youths," but keep the pronunciation as it is. This way they can have it both ways.

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Jx Franko's avatar

You should try hungry jack pancake mix

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Trump didn't need any "improvement" as he won bigly without wholesale fraud mail in voting and programmable machines for which no one can look at the source code.

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Not That ā€œKarenā€'s avatar

Do you know if anyone has attempted to litigate against Dominion to be allowed access to the code? I understand there are things that are proprietary; however, in something as important and in the public interest as voting outcomes, it seems logical that the code should be subject to intense scrutiny to ensure there isn’t any funny stuff going on, particularly with how partisan everything has become. Unfortunately, common sense and logic seem to be in short supply these days even in our ā€œlegal systemā€

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

It is only proprietary so that the code cannot be analyzed and be shown to manipulate vote count. Its also why we don't get to look at the results. Imagine a place where elections, which are conducted so the people can determine who represents them, done with machines you dont get to look inside of and results the people cannot review.... It's America!

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That’s why I wondered if anyone knew whether there had been attempted litigation to challenge the ā€œproprietaryā€ nature of the voting machines? It seems like in, this instance, that it could be deemed non-proprietary because it is certainly in the public’s best interest to ensure that everyone’s vote does count, but I’m not a lawyer. Besides, how complex does code have to be to count votes, so it is certainly suspect that Dominion would object to analysis of the source code unless they had something to hide.

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Tom's avatar
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As long as there's still Count Chocula, we have a long way to go.

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Starsky's avatar

Yeah, but when will they boycott that damn leprechaun?

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Tom's avatar

The leprechaun is probably a druid, and thus white. He gets a pass, but he shouldn't.

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Dee's avatar

My son and DIL said they’re going to celebrate their daughter’s 5th birthday at Disney World next year. They’re expecting both set of grandparents to be there. My husband and I will not be going.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Whatever happened to just having the family over and celebrating with cake?

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AngelaK's avatar

100%. Sometimes I think of how awesome a party company would be which would set up old fashioned birthday parties as a theme...pin the tail on the donkey, musical chairs, sitting at a table with party hats and horns to eat birthday šŸŽ‚ cake.

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MnmMom's avatar

Was just thinking the same thing! And also related to Starbucks and most franchise companies that have gone woke. maybe we all need to get better about having friends over for a cup of coffee or very simple dinner - show hospitality (w/o feeling the ā€œMartha Stewart perfectā€ pressure), welcome people over more often so we don’t need to ā€œmeet upā€ somewhere and support those woke companies. If you have to go out, try to support the local mom and pop places, not the big franchise places w their woke policies and mandates for their employees and customers.

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Dee's avatar

My husband and I only go to mom and pop restaurants. Gave up chain restaurants years ago because everything tastes like they dumped the entire contents of a salt shaker on it.

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walk2write's avatar

Nowadays, young adults with children typically plan some expensive event or get-together for birthdays and other holidays and expect the grandparents to foot the bill/pay the tab. I call it the Father of the Bride effect that continues in perpetuity. Interestingly, I watched the original Father of the Bride film with Spencer Tracy as the dad, and he was just as put upon as the dad played by Steve Martin.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Agree. I was told the Dis…y experience allows adults to relive childhood, so ā€˜taking your child’ to one of those venues speaks volumes about the parents.

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daverkb's avatar

Unbelievable. It's like putting the child on an Aztec temple stone.

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Tom's avatar

"Do you want rain, or not?"

/sarc-off (because it's necessary to be clear)

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Good choice to not go. Consider an alternative not woke and make the suggestion.

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Dee's avatar

I’m staying out of it. We’re going to plan a day trip with just our granddaughter, *before* they go to Disney so I don’t have to hear about it.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Not a bad option, the correct message will still be sent. But don't be afraid to speak up, they hear you even if they don't tell you they heard.

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Dee's avatar

I’ll tell my son the real reason we aren’t going and he’ll understand because he hates everything woke. I won’t waste my time on my DIL because she’s a moron and I’m sure it’s her idea. Son regrets marrying her but she ā€œaccidentallyā€ got pregnant and now he’s stuck and trying to make the best of it.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Accidentally on purpose.

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KatLee's avatar

Dollywood is a better option.

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NAB's avatar

I mean, I guess. But even Dolly can love herself some virtue (admittedly, she is a lot less obnoxious about it).

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

"Vaccine" rewrite of "Jolene" (my favorite DP song) was shameful and cringe-making. She lost a lot of esteem with that as far as I am concerned.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I admire Dolly for pulling herself up from dirt poor poverty to the top of her profession, even as I scratch my head wondering what In the world her fans see in her that I don't.

She's not attractive at all, and her voice is like nails on a blackboard to me.

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MaryAnn's avatar

Pigeon Forge,TN and surrounding areas would be a backwater, ā€˜wide spot in the road’ if not for Dolly.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Just curious, are you a rabid antidentite?

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Rabid. Frothing at the mouth.

No, wait - I just forgot to wipe my face.

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NAB's avatar

Exactly!

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LMWC's avatar

It was hard to read because we all want hope. We want to believe that if we poll watch and have transparency in ballot counts it will change, but after witnessing Michigan’s outright steal of 2020, so many instances caught on video, then disappeared, I have little belief that anything will change. However, I believe that the bullet that missed Trump’s brain by a half inch was God telling us he still has something important for Trump to do. I often feel overwhelmed by how fast everything is out of control.

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Seeking Grace's avatar

@Bones thx for posting. If you read nothing else today, read this! Surely someone (or lots of someones) on PDT’s team has seen this information and is preparing for battle.

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Debbie Wagner's avatar

Great article! Must read! It says what I have been saying for a long time. The fix is in for the 2024 election, just as it was in 2020. We know it. They know it. They know we know it. But, THEY count the votes. What happens when we have another obviously stolen election?

We are on a collision course with disaster.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

I keep in mind that Trump told us they would steal 2020, and they did.

Now, he keeps saying that he and his group won't let it happen again.

I don't know what he means by that though.

I appreciate that he is speaking out for paper ballots, hand counted, on election day.

If nothing else, he SPEAKS FOR US.

I pray God will make what Trump says about not letting them steal another election be so.

I'm okay with not knowing how, because that means the opposition might not get a heads up either.

It's possible Trump does or doesn't know how they will prevent it either. God knows! May he blind our enemies and enlighten our fellow patriots.

In Jesus' mighty name.

Amen.

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Dena's avatar

They count the ballots not votes. It’s now a game of how many ballots are counted- nothing to do with votes in too many cases. Hard to overcome 500,000 illegitimate ballots waiting in the wings.

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Debbie Wagner's avatar

Yes, ballots, not votes, is more accurate. I could have said ā€œvotesā€.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

I prefer The Gateway Pundit's article. They covered the same material without insulting Mike Lindell, for one thing.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/key-trump-victory-target-dodgy-addresses-voter-rolls/

There is a lot of controversy about Jay Valentine and other fractal companies marketing themselves as the silver bullet.

I say we need to use all the tools in the toolbox.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Thanks for that link.

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LMWC's avatar

This was a better read, that covered the same subject. We watched MiGOP in action in both 2020 and 2022. They actively work with the Dems and media to make sure MAGA candidates fail. Disgusting.

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John A George's avatar

Thanks for posting, I've been doing the same regarding omega4america for a while. These are patriots trying to do good and ignored by the RNC. The RNC doesn't care about winning, they care about still having a job for the next election after this one.

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Tom's avatar

Thanks, Bones.

As a side note, I assume from your substack "handle" that you're a doctor, and not an escalator . . .

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Mary Conley's avatar

Thank you for that link!

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rolandttg's avatar

I just got on the computer at 7:30 am after 3 hours of sopping up water with my wife in the basement from Debby . One of the first things I opened was from Margaret Anna Alice , a regular reader here. I am one of her 2 1/2 % readers who are also subscribers, so that is why I got this very personal post. iDue to the subject mater, t took me a half hour to read it. Tears were running down my face. On the morning of July 21st, her soul mate and husband of 32 years had a sudden heart attack and died.. It was one of the most poignant things I have read, and some of the things she wrote were exactly what I said and felt upon losing our daughter . Please say a special prayer for her, because I cannot imagine anything worse happening to anyone. She was courageous and unselfish enough to accept that better him than her, because he would die without her. Flooded basement? Big deal.

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daverkb's avatar

Losing a good wife or husband is the blackest of black holes which can be punched into one life. And one cannot even begin to imagine it until it happens, and only then after the initial numbness wears off. So sorry to hear this bad news.

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Margaret Allison's avatar

So true. I know! 24 years and I still remember the details of that day. Thankfully, 12 years ago Sunday, God gave me another sweetheart. Never forget the children’s Dad!

I too read Margaret Anna Alice’s story.

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daverkb's avatar

I am happy for you. It is not such a great thing to come home to a deadly silent home so desolate. We are meant to live with companionship.

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Jamie's avatar

It was a moving tribute. Prayers went up.

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Retired RN's avatar

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Brenda Bergsma's avatar

Thanks for sharing about the loss of her loved one. So very sad. Thanks be to God he has defeated death.....my only comfort.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Now tears are running down my face 😭 Thank you for your beautiful sentiments and heartfelt words, rolandttg šŸ’”

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Margaret Allison's avatar

Prayers!

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Crazy Polack's avatar

Not sure if the body cam link to X is bad, or if it has been scrubbed by the Ministry of Truth. Here's a complete story, with the body cam video.

Shocking response. Shocking.

https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2024/08/trump-shooter-assassination-police-body-camera-video-butler-pennsylvania/

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Good to see the folks in Butler Township are fighting back.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Thanks! I couldn’t get in but thought it was me. Usually is šŸ˜‚

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Jamison's avatar

I couldn’t, either.

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SusanMc's avatar

Great source. This news outlet may need donations to stay afloat

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Jamie's avatar

Thanks I ran into the same issue.

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