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    Quote Originally Posted by rhym3pays View Post
    Voter ID Laws will win Trump re-election for 2020!!

    Keep fighting the good fight Kobach!!
    Have you actually READ the Voter registration laws for your state? You are really out on a limb calling anyone else stoopid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhym3pays View Post
    http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politi...p0O?ocid=ientp


    So a brilliant conservative patriot, Kansas State Secretary Kris Kobach was dealt a huge setback by an activist black judge when she struck down his voter ID law. The judge's name is Julie Robinson and she needs to be removed from the bench immediately for this display of judicial terrorism -- Robinson wrote that the law, championed by Kobach, prevented "tens of thousands of eligible citizens" from registering to vote before she issued a preliminary injunction, and that "the process of completing the registration process was burdensome for them." What is so burdensome about having a state approved ID? She also ordered Kobach to take 6 hours of legal classes as an insult, just pathetic.

    I agree with Trump when he said that a judge being a minority makes them incapable of judging fairly. Obviously the fact that this judge is black (who as a demographic are the ones who commit rampant voter fraud the most) proves she was biased and was going to do everything she could to make voter fraud easier for her minority friends. Our voting system will always be under attack by minorities voting illegally until we get serious about protecting our voting process -- I fear one of the worst mistakes the liberals brought us was the 24th Amendment -- the poll tax was an effective deterrent against preventing illegals and undesirables from voting.

    Trump should be doing more to expose the rampant voter fraud that took place in the 2016 elections -- over 3 million people voted illegally for democrat candidates -- Trump needs to finally show people the proof so we can get more support for getting laws like Kobach's put in place.
    Trump never said that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    I'd be delighted to.



    BTW this is one of the socks of a newbie who pretends to be a liberal.
    How about your socks, bitch?

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    Yes -- Trump used the fact that this guy is a "Mexican" to impugn his professionalism and his ability to carry out the duties of being a judge -- as Paul Ryan said about it -- "it is the textbook definition of racism"

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhym3pays View Post
    Yes -- Trump used the fact that this guy is a "Mexican" to impugn his professionalism and his ability to carry out the duties of being a judge -- as Paul Ryan said about it -- "it is the textbook definition of racism"
    So you admit your thread title is a lie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by countryboy View Post
    So you admit your thread title is a lie.
    It is not a lie -- Trump didn't think a minority who is a judge could do his job properly because that judge was a minority -- the fact you keep defending that belief says more about you but I don't need you to admit your bigotry --I knew that about you already.

    Furthermore, people just like you -- people who defended trump for his bigoted remarks about Judge Curiel -- are making those same bigoted remarks about Judge Robinson -- own your bigotry and don't get sassy with me because I highlight it

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    I don't mind voter ID, so long as the government pays for it, and makes sure every single voting age brown, black and white human has one, all at government expense,
    and the program is 1oo% isolated from any other government program especially any form of law enforcement. Fund it with 1 billion cash for openers and pass out, all at government expense,
    physically with limo service and mobile photographers, if necessary, 300 million voter IDS. Lets see who wins this numbers game. I bet you blink first, jerks.

    Republicans do not want to get in a real democratic battle over who really has more eligible voters. Voter ID is not about fraud, it is all about suppression of Dem vote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhym3pays View Post
    It is not a lie -- Trump didn't think a minority who is a judge could do his job properly because that judge was a minority -- the fact you keep defending that belief says more about you but I don't need you to admit your bigotry --I knew that about you already.

    Furthermore, people just like you -- people who defended trump for his bigoted remarks about Judge Curiel -- are making those same bigoted remarks about Judge Robinson -- own your bigotry and don't get sassy with me because I highlight it
    Why do you assume I defended Trump's remarks about the Mexican judge? I was merely pointing out the LIE of your thread title, and now I can also point out that it was nothing more than a baiting attempt. Fucking troll. Don't you have anything better to do?
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    Quote Originally Posted by countryboy View Post
    So you admit your thread title is a lie.

    Donald Trump’s Amen Corner: Prosperity Preachers and Dominionists

    By Peter Montgomery | May 9, 2016 3:09 pm
    While Ted Cruz had the backing of most Religious Right leaders in his now-suspended presidential campaign, Donald Trump has had his own amen corner among preachers of the God-wants-you-to-be-rich prosperity gospel, including a group who laid hands on him last fall. At that meeting, Florida-based prosperity preacher Paula White prayed that “any tongue that rises against him will be condemned according to the word of God.”

    It’s not really surprising that preachers who tout wealth as a sign of God’s favor would line up with a blustery billionaire like Trump, who says his riches are proof that he’s qualified to fix what’s wrong with the country. What is a bit more surprising is the support Trump is getting from a leading advocate of Seven Mountains dominionism, which teaches that government and other spheres of influence — “mountains” like media, entertainment, business — are meant to be run by the right kind of Christians.

    Lance Wallnau is an influential leader in the Seven Mountains movement. In 2011, he declared that it is the obligation of Christians to “seize those high places” in order to bring about the return of Jesus Christ — something he has said they should do by both “overt” and “covert” means. In 2012, he said that the mountains of government, media, and economics were currently occupied by Satan.

    Wallnau has been pushing Trump for a while now. In November he declared that God has given Trump “an anointing for the mantle of government.” But why would someone who thinks Christians with a “biblical worldview” are supposed to be running the world throw his support to Trump rather than Ted Cruz or one of the other candidates who put their faith at the center of their campaigns?

    Steve Strang, publisher of the Pentecostal Charisma Magazine, put that question to Wallnau in a recent podcast interview. Strang had been a Ted Cruz supporter, but after Cruz dropped out of the race he quickly declared that he has shifted his loyalty and support to Trump.

    “When God wants to move in history, he doesn’t always pick the favorite evangelical,” said Wallnau. He said that God brought Abraham Lincoln and Winston Churchill to power at crucial moments in history, the way He is now raising up Trump for our time. And he knows this, Wallnau said, because God told him so.


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    Quote Originally Posted by countryboy View Post
    So you admit your thread title is a lie.

    Donald Trump’s Amen Corner: Prosperity Preachers and Dominionists

    By Peter Montgomery | May 9, 2016 3:09 pm
    While Ted Cruz had the backing of most Religious Right leaders in his now-suspended presidential campaign, Donald Trump has had his own amen corner among preachers of the God-wants-you-to-be-rich prosperity gospel, including a group who laid hands on him last fall. At that meeting, Florida-based prosperity preacher Paula White prayed that “any tongue that rises against him will be condemned according to the word of God.”

    It’s not really surprising that preachers who tout wealth as a sign of God’s favor would line up with a blustery billionaire like Trump, who says his riches are proof that he’s qualified to fix what’s wrong with the country. What is a bit more surprising is the support Trump is getting from a leading advocate of Seven Mountains dominionism, which teaches that government and other spheres of influence — “mountains” like media, entertainment, business — are meant to be run by the right kind of Christians.

    Lance Wallnau is an influential leader in the Seven Mountains movement. In 2011, he declared that it is the obligation of Christians to “seize those high places” in order to bring about the return of Jesus Christ — something he has said they should do by both “overt” and “covert” means. In 2012, he said that the mountains of government, media, and economics were currently occupied by Satan.

    Wallnau has been pushing Trump for a while now. In November he declared that God has given Trump “an anointing for the mantle of government.” But why would someone who thinks Christians with a “biblical worldview” are supposed to be running the world throw his support to Trump rather than Ted Cruz or one of the other candidates who put their faith at the center of their campaigns?

    Steve Strang, publisher of the Pentecostal Charisma Magazine, put that question to Wallnau in a recent podcast interview. Strang had been a Ted Cruz supporter, but after Cruz dropped out of the race he quickly declared that he has shifted his loyalty and support to Trump.

    “When God wants to move in history, he doesn’t always pick the favorite evangelical,” said Wallnau. He said that God brought Abraham Lincoln and Winston Churchill to power at crucial moments in history, the way He is now raising up Trump for our time. And he knows this, Wallnau said, because God told him so.


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    http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/d...-dominionists/

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