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“How many terrorist attacks do we need before people wake up? Democrats are good at practicing Taqiyya also.”
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Re: Supreme Court Skeptical of Undoing Birthright Citizenship
“We know the authors and voters of the 14th Amendment did not intend for it to provide citizenship to any and all who are born within America’s borders, because it did not do so at the time. Native Americans were not citizens before the 14th Amendment, and they were still not citizens after it was ratified, even though at that time they were all born within America’s borders.” —Arizona
“The sad truth is that SCOTUS wants nothing to do with this turd-in-a-swimming-pool case, because (for them) it’s a lose-lose scenario. I.e. they will be hated by half the country — particularly the millions of anchor babies and their families — if they rule against birthright citizenship. Conversely, by allowing birthright citizenship to continue, they will become pariahs for any American that believes birthright citizenship greatly hastens the demise of what used to be a great country.” —Oklahoma
Re: Justice Jackson Confounded by Biology and Free Speech
“When the Supreme Court acts, we expect it is in appreciation of the foundational believes of our founders as expressed in law. The reality is that these decisions ricochet between the interpretation of the Court and the hard insulation of the people’s mores. Chipping away at the mores for a long period can move the opinions, but these would be very slow and deliberate and obvious. Science knows that mutilating a body does not alter its construct. An apple carved to look like a pear is still an apple.” —Washington
“The Colorado law is almost certainly a glaring example of leftist hypocrisy. Its proponents, like the supporters of a similar Minnesota statute, no doubt approve the wide-open, anything-goes ‘reproductive rights’ statutes those states have, which will not even allow health and safety regulations for abortion ‘clinics’ for fear of ‘interfering with the relationship between a woman and her healthcare provider.’ Would Justice KBJ apply her worries about unsafe and unprofessional healthcare to those abortion statutes?” —Minnesota
“If one reads and understands what God’s word says, our world will grow cold, and it will continue to until the end times. We have no idea of just when that will happen, but perhaps it’s already begun. People are less friendly, more aggressive, less caring in so many ways.” —Colorado
Re: What Is Trump’s Iran Plan?
“These are very interesting times. Maduro is out. Iran is sinking, Russia is looking for the exit. China is looking for fuel for it tenuous future. Cuba is waiting to be rescued. And ignorant politicians are resisting all of it. This is going to make a great book one day. I hope there are enough people still around to read and enjoy it.” —Washington
Re: MI Senate Candidate Knows His Audience
“I hope the residents of Michigan are smarter than the idiots of New York. How many terrorist attacks do we need before people wake up? Democrats are good at practicing Taqiyya also.” —Wisconsin
Re: Anti-Kings Protests Funded by Kings
“This might ruffle some feathers, but here it is. Most civil rights leaders reflect the actions of the Pharisees — i.e. claiming they are morally superior while committing immoral things like adultery, hypocrisy, and creating division among the people. We might be physically united, but mentally and spiritually, America is still segregated due to these modern-day Pharisees.” —Arkansas
Re: Rahm Emanuel Talks a Good Talk, but His Base Is No Longer Sane
“Rahm Emanuel doesn’t advocate for new leadership in the Democrat Party. Instead, he advocates for the leopard to change his spots. This is as insane as the leadership itself.” —Kentucky
Re: ‘The View’ Goes After Isabel Brown
“Once again, good job. I’m glad there is someone willing to keep punching away at ‘The View’ and calling out those harpies’ idiocy/lunacy. Thanks!” —Hawaii
Re: Faith Over Fame: Jaden Ivey’s Bold Stand Against the NBA’s Cultural Hypocrisy
“I couldn’t be prouder of Jaden for speaking the truth. I am equally proud to be a Purdue graduate. I pray Jaden rises above the put-downs from the media and keeps his eyes on God and Jesus Christ.” —Wisconsin
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