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Re: The Demos’ Disturbing Platner Problem
“I served in Vietnam as a MAT team leader. We were careful because it was clear that, if the merde hit the mixer, there was no help coming. That being said, I am fully caught up on idiots like Platner getting some degree of a ‘pass’ because they have ‘PTSD.’ He was crazy long before claiming ‘combat fatigue.’ My bet is that those unfortunate enough to work with him would agree — if they even admit they know him.” —Texas
“Platner is not a bug in the Democrat machine; he is one of its exciting features. Only a fool would say that because he served in the military, he’s a bona fide American. Traitors John Anthony Walker, Aldrich Ames, Aaron Burr, James Wilkinson, and Benedict Arnold also served in the military.” —Nevada
“Most New England Democrats have a worldview that is now rooted in the communist-humanist-secularist mindset, which says, ‘There is no God, and we are smart, mean, and loud enough to not need one. When we convince enough fools to help us take over, you, our enemies, will become our slaves!’” —North Carolina
Re: Fighting Over Memorial Day
“The disrespect of the Democrats’ post speaks for itself. Trump is no better. I was reminded of this president’s glaring foibles when I listened to a speech by Ronald Reagan on Memorial Day 1985, when the unknown soldier of the Vietnam War was honored. What a contrast! Reagan was a man with true character and vision, whose understanding of and commitment to those values that best represent who we are as a nation were genuine and sincere, and his ability to communicate them unsurpassed.” —Pennsylvania
Re: DNC Autopsy: ‘It’s Someone Else’s Fault’
“The entire story regarding the DNC autopsy, including Kamala Harris’s eagerness to remove herself from any culpability in the Party’s passing, is truly laughable. That they spent both money and time on this meaningless postmortem reveals the ineptitude and delusion inherent throughout their ranks. It should have been intuitively obvious that four years of the embarrassing Biden-Harris administration’s failed leadership, followed by the selection of a perilously unfit Harris-Walz ticket, was the Party’s death knell. No autopsy necessary.” —Florida
“Don’t you wish that bad politicians, whether they lose or their term ends, are never heard from again? Instead, they are like a bad Western villain who refuses to give up and keeps coming back again and again. They just keep reappearing like a nightmare!” —Illinois
Re: Massie Loses Big After Increasing Opposition to Trump
“One of the biggest problems with Massie’s position is that he has become a naysayer, frequently joining Democrats as a ‘strange bedfellow’ in opposition to bills for reasons opposite those of the Democrats. It is not enough to declare something is unconstitutional and refuse to play along. One must propose a more practical alternative. We need plans to send extra-constitutional functions back to the people in an orderly and certain manner, something Mr. Massie failed to offer.” —Minnesota
Re: The Gospel According to Useful Idiots
“Good points, which lead me to question whether the growth of government is working. Is tax-and-spend the way to dig the nation out of the morass we have fallen into? Is Trump the one to flip the course of action? In some ways, Trump is the man needed to create the change, but expanding the national debt, as he has been doing, will not give the people freedom. It is not working, and someone high up in the tree must point it out!” —Washington
Re: About That Terrible Tragedy in San Diego…
“The spiritual war is never simple. Satan deliberately confounds, conceals, deceives, diverts, distracts, and distorts. The cause is ultimately as simple as Satan’s wrath. The Christian’s weapons are the shield of faith, the breastplate of righteousness, the sword of truth, and the boots of the gospel. The real war does not include weapons we see in fantasy action movies.” —Missouri
Re: The BBC Peddles Disinformation on Afghan Child Brides
“Having just watched the Netflix documentary series ‘Trust Me: The False Prophet,’ your story struck a chord with me. The horrific issue of child abuse, pedophilia, sex trafficking, and child brides is one of the most godless evils that anyone can perpetrate upon our young. All of these things can take place anywhere in the world. At its core, it is pure evil. God’s word speaks loudly: ‘The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; Who can know it?’ (Jer. 17:9). There will be a reckoning in the future for all of those who perpetrate these things — a righteous and holy God is watching and He knows. Turn and be saved, before it is too late.” —North Carolina
Re: China’s War on Faith Reveals the Real Threat of Communism
“Like fascism, communism is a religion of the state. It may claim to be atheist (although atheism is itself a religion), but in practice, the Party and the State are its gods. But mortal gods are well aware that they can be deposed, so they naturally resort to tyranny to maintain their rule.” —Minnesota
Re: IPCC Retires Chicken Little
“Well, this reminds me of all the people standing on the street corners in the late ‘70s and early '80s shouting, 'The world is about to end!’ Hmm. Where did they go? Oh, they’re homeless now. Everything that goes around comes around.” —Massachusetts