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gatomontes99

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  1. Not legal services as in a lawyer. Legal services as in services that are legal. More-on.
  2. That's just your opinion. Libs just want to force other people to do it. We actually do it ourselves, without force majuere.
  3. I agree that the ballot box is where you enact change. But where you garner support occurs in various places. Protesting at a clinic is a right. Blocking access to legal services is not. That said, that should be a ticket, maybe a couple of nights. Look at what happened to Columbia students that blocked access to legal services based on religious bigotry. Did they get 41 months in prison? They didn't even get suspended. The disproportionate use of the criminal code that seems to align with political affiliation is a serious problem. Hopefully we are in the final days of that ugly chapter of American history.
  4. Oooh, sexy headline. But it is factual and this data is interesting. https://www.realclearpolling.com/maps/president/2024/no-toss-up/electoral-college Do you see the pattern? Against Joe Biden, Trump improved, on election day, by an average of 3% in these key states. The pollsters are calling these pocket voters. They are people they aren't able to poll because the pollster don't know they exist. They are usually first time voters. The big question is, can Trump drum up 3% in new voters again? That's hard to say. But he may not need to. If the polls are under reporting his voters, then he is in a great position to win. He leads in every swing state, so any improvement just seals his victory.
  5. Wow. Such a hate-filled question. Would you actually accept any answer I gave? No. Not unless it comported to your bigoted beliefs. But, I shouldn't pass up an opportunity to share my testimony. I suppose the lazy and true answer of everything wouldn't satisfy anyone. The first, and most important aspect would be his message of love your neighbor as yourself. It is such a simple statement with such complex implications. If you love someone else as yourself than your treat their needs as your own. So you would absolutely prioritize their needs over your wants and literally feed them, cloth them, shelter them as you would yourself. But it is impossible to do that for everyone, so how do you draw the line? That is a tough answer, but I will say this, I am not perfect at it by any means. That leads me to the second message, we aren't perfect. We never will be. That is OK. We can and should ask for forgiveness. Forgiveness will be granted to is if we are truly repentant. That's another hard goal to reach. We all give in to sins and those sins do have a reward in this life. Wanting God's forgiveness over the reward of sin isn't easy. We can get there, though. That brings me to my last point, self-improvement. Self-improvement is an underlying theme that isn't explicity talked about often, but it is extremely important. We are all born broken and incomplete. We can fix our sins and do better in pursuit of the perfection Jesus showed us. We can never get there though. And we are not supposed to. Rather, we are supposed to strive for perfection, achieve some successes and, God willing, help others to improve along the way. That is my job in this life. I am promised that the struggles of today will be the glory of tomorrow. I do not know what that entails, exactly. All I know is that my life is important to those I am in contact with. I can either be a force for good or not. I'll do my best to be that force for good and when I fail, I'll seek forgiveness and do my best to improve. That is what appeals to me about Jesus and His word. Now, commence with your hate-filled retort.
  6. Bullshit lie. Biden signs 3 executive orders reversing Trump on immigration
  7. Name one good reason to pick Tampon Tim over Shapiro.
  8. Jesus wasn't a leftist or a conservative.
  9. You know, she did this the day after snubbing the Catholic's charity dinner. She wouldn't pick Shapiro, presumably, because he's Jewish. It makes you wonder what drives her morale compass.
  10. Did she understand and respond? When asked why she didn't fix immigration she said Trump had been campaigning for 8 years. What does that even mean? She wouldn't answer simple, factual questions like how many illegal aliens crossed our border while she was in office. She tried to filibuster. She lost her cool when Brett tried to get her to answer questions about what she knew and when she knew it regarding Joe's obvious mental decline. It was an objectively bad interview. Good candidates answer hard questions.
  11. What does this have to do with Harris? Do you need a sub forum for your posts? Is that what you are asking for?
  12. Hillary's emails were not released by Russia. They were released by the FBI. And the Russian delegates thing has been debunked 1000 times. Try to keep up.
  13. Screen_Recording_20241018_110650_X.mp4 Enough said.
  14. Harris refused a FoxNews debate. Are you just going to ignore that while standing high on your soap box?
  15. Lmao....I mean, just take the obvious bait, why don-cha. The hypocrisy of what you just said is just so obvious. Trump jokes about having Russia sending him Hillary's emails and yall jump up and down screaming he's a Russian spy. Putin jokes about endorsing Kamala and it is no big deal. The irony; you are giving more leeway to an enemy like Putin than you are to an American like Trump, or me. And you tried to call me stupid while I was setting you up. That's the best part.
  16. The electoral college is a beautiful thing
  17. What I'm hearing is that not passing Kate's law left 60,000 dangerous criminals out in the public. So we can't spend money to protect the American people, but we can give illegal immigrants free hotels and prepaid credit cards? Liberals have the most screwed up priorities.
  18. Why did they oppose Kate's law? It would have immediately, and without question, sent all violent criminals back to their home country. Harris voted against it the first time and worked with the Senate to prevent it from being introduced the second time.
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