Deep State coordinated effort to TAKE DOWN TRUMP

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Objectively we, you, I, and every other person on the face of this planet are just as terrible as he is with politics especially, also with life in general. In different ways. Romans 3:10-12

It's like when a person points a finger at someone else they're not thinking about the three fingers pointing back.
Oh! Is it sharing time?

How many wives have you cheated on?
How many bits of human genitalia have you grabbed without permission?
How many times have you mocked handicapped people?
How many small businesses have you cheated and intimidated in the courts?
How many children's Cancer foundations have you stolen from?


This is the most reductionist, excuse anyone could muster and a deplorable amount of discernment is employed to suggest it has merit.

I mean, he just ignored the constitution. Are you so terrible at your job that you can't even manage a one sentence job description?? Give yourself some credit Norbert!
 
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Oh! Is it sharing time?

How many wives have you cheated on?
How many bits of human genitalia have you grabbed without permission?
How many times have you mocked handicapped people?
How many small businesses have you cheated and intimidated in the courts?
How many children's Cancer foundations have you stolen from?


This is the most reductionist, excuse anyone could muster and a deplorable amount of discernment is employed to suggest it has merit.

Give yourself some credit Norbert!
I see your view of life having limited exposure to all kinds of people. I've worked for and with a number of men who are like that. Oddly when they get older most of them remain faithful to one wife, albeit their second, third or fourth, a few just find prostitutes instead. Granted they are in a minority of men but oddly they were very good at running a company or doing their job.

Me, I've got different sins to deal with, no amount of finger pointing isn't going solve that for me, nor will it make me a better person. I suggest you find your own value towards the people you deal with face to face.
 
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I see your view of life having limited exposure to all kinds of people. I've worked for and with a number of men who are like that. Oddly when they get older most of them remain faithful to one wife, albeit their second, third or fourth, a few just find prostitutes instead. Granted they are in a minority of men but oddly they were very good at running a company or doing their job.

Me, I've got different sins to deal with, no amount of finger pointing isn't going solve that for me, nor will it make me a better person. I suggest you find your own value towards the people you deal with face to face.
1). Did they run their company legally and ethically at least? Cause that would be one up from Trump.

Did those men commit sexual assault and brag about it to you?

If we're giving life advice, i suggest you have a higher standard of ethics for individuals you actively choose to support.

I actively choose to avoid people who behave like that, if I am forced to become aware of those behaviours. Hi
 
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Oddly when they get older most of them remain faithful to one wife,




albeit their second, third or fourth, a few just find prostitutes instead. Granted they are in a minority of men but oddly they were very good at running a company or doing their job.

Me, I've got different sins to deal with, no amount of finger pointing isn't going solve that for me, nor will it make me a better person. I suggest you find your own value towards the people you deal with face to face.

Part of growing up for most and for some others a part of their sanctification process.

Raised in the hippie days there was a lot of hanky panky and hanky spankie.

Long ago God told me to stop that and finish the good race.

Repent should have been my middle name.

M-Bob
 
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I did this as a kid, way back when.
As an adult, never.

Many of us have a wretched past.
Some just want to play like they were holy.
Some have toothpicks in the eye
while others have logs.

All of us are guilty.
Admitting that is a step towards Repentance.
M-Bob
 
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Many of us have a wretched past.
Some just want to play like they were holy.
Some have toothpicks in the eye
while others have logs.

All of us are guilty.
Admitting that is a step towards Repentance.
M-Bob
Your attitude here is awfully close to suggesting we should have no character standards when evaluating potential leaders. Is that your intent?

Also, Trump himself has explicitly told us he doesn't ask for God's forgiveness in his life.
 
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Did those men commit sexual assault and brag about it to you?

If we're giving life advice, i suggest you have a higher standard of ethics for individuals you actively choose to support.

I actively choose to avoid people who behave like that, if I am forced to become vaware of those behaviours. Hi
I'm aware of one man I've worked with charged with sexual assault. Turns out that the authorities eventually found out that she habitually would use drugs, sleep with men and later have them charged with the crime. They ended up releasing numerous men from prisons across the entire country.

Basically circumstances mean I have to work with them peaceably, not lecture them or demand that they be fired.
 
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Many of us have a wretched past.
Some just want to play like they were holy.
Some have toothpicks in the eye
while others have logs.

All of us are guilty.
Admitting that is a step towards Repentance.
M-Bob


Luntz: Have you ever asked God for forgiveness?

Trump: That's a tough question. I'm a religious person...shockingly, people are so shocked to find this out. I'm Protestant. I'm Presbyterian. And I go to church, and I love God. I love my church. And Norman Vincent Peale, the great Norman Vincent Peale was my pastor. The Power of Positive thinking. Everybody's heard of Norman Vincent Peale. He was so great. He would give sermons...you never wanted to leave the...sometimes we have sermons, once in a while you think about leaving a little early, right? Even though we're Christian. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale would give a sermon... I'm telling you, I still remember his sermons. It was unbelievable, and what he would do was bring real life situations, modern day situations into the sermon. And you could listen to him all day long. When you left the church, you were disappointed that it was over. He was the greatest guy. And then he passed away, but he was great. He wrote The Power of Positive Thinking.

Luntz: But have you ever asked God for forgiveness?

Trump: I'm not sure I have, I just go in and try to do a better job from there. I think if I do something wrong, I think I just try to make it right. I don't bring God into that picture. I don't. When I go to church and drink my little wine, which is about the only wine I drink, and have my little cracker, I guess that's a form of asking for forgiveness, and I do that as often as possible, because I feel cleansed afterwards.



Tapper: Do you regret saying you haven't asked God for forgiveness?

Trump: I like to be good, I don't like to have to ask for forgiveness. And I am good, I don't do a lot of things that are bad, I try to do nothing that's bad. I live a very different life than probably a lot of people would think. I have a very great relationship with God.


Maybe someday, he'll have a step towards repentance.
 
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Luntz: Have you ever asked God for forgiveness?

Trump: That's a tough question. I'm a religious person...shockingly, people are so shocked to find this out. I'm Protestant. I'm Presbyterian. And I go to church, and I love God. I love my church. And Norman Vincent Peale, the great Norman Vincent Peale was my pastor. The Power of Positive thinking. Everybody's heard of Norman Vincent Peale. He was so great. He would give sermons...you never wanted to leave the...sometimes we have sermons, once in a while you think about leaving a little early, right? Even though we're Christian. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale would give a sermon... I'm telling you, I still remember his sermons. It was unbelievable, and what he would do was bring real life situations, modern day situations into the sermon. And you could listen to him all day long. When you left the church, you were disappointed that it was over. He was the greatest guy. And then he passed away, but he was great. He wrote The Power of Positive Thinking.

Luntz: But have you ever asked God for forgiveness?

Trump: I'm not sure I have, I just go in and try to do a better job from there. I think if I do something wrong, I think I just try to make it right. I don't bring God into that picture. I don't. When I go to church and drink my little wine, which is about the only wine I drink, and have my little cracker, I guess that's a form of asking for forgiveness, and I do that as often as possible, because I feel cleansed afterwards.



Tapper: Do you regret saying you haven't asked God for forgiveness?

Trump: I like to be good, I don't like to have to ask for forgiveness. And I am good, I don't do a lot of things that are bad, I try to do nothing that's bad. I live a very different life than probably a lot of people would think. I have a very great relationship with God.


Maybe someday, he'll have a step towards repentance.

Also, man, he talks like a ten year old.
 
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Luntz: Have you ever asked God for forgiveness?

Trump: That's a tough question. I'm a religious person...shockingly, people are so shocked to find this out. I'm Protestant. I'm Presbyterian. And I go to church, and I love God. I love my church. And Norman Vincent Peale, the great Norman Vincent Peale was my pastor. The Power of Positive thinking. Everybody's heard of Norman Vincent Peale. He was so great. He would give sermons...you never wanted to leave the...sometimes we have sermons, once in a while you think about leaving a little early, right? Even though we're Christian. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale would give a sermon... I'm telling you, I still remember his sermons. It was unbelievable, and what he would do was bring real life situations, modern day situations into the sermon. And you could listen to him all day long. When you left the church, you were disappointed that it was over. He was the greatest guy. And then he passed away, but he was great. He wrote The Power of Positive Thinking.

Luntz: But have you ever asked God for forgiveness?

Trump: I'm not sure I have, I just go in and try to do a better job from there. I think if I do something wrong, I think I just try to make it right. I don't bring God into that picture. I don't. When I go to church and drink my little wine, which is about the only wine I drink, and have my little cracker, I guess that's a form of asking for forgiveness, and I do that as often as possible, because I feel cleansed afterwards.



Tapper: Do you regret saying you haven't asked God for forgiveness?

Trump: I like to be good, I don't like to have to ask for forgiveness. And I am good, I don't do a lot of things that are bad, I try to do nothing that's bad. I live a very different life than probably a lot of people would think. I have a very great relationship with God.


Maybe someday, he'll have a step towards repentance.
A person thinking oneself equal to the Devine has no need to ask forgiveness.
 
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I'm aware of one man I've worked with charged with sexual assault. Turns out that the authorities eventually found out that she habitually would use drugs, sleep with men and later have them charged with the crime. They ended up releasing numerous men from prisons across the entire country.

Basically circumstances mean I have to work with them peaceably, not lecture them or demand that they be fired.
Do you ACTIVELY choose to take steps to make sure they remain employed at your company? Do these behaviours I have suggested give you the impression of a trustworthy coworker?
 
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Luntz: Have you ever asked God for forgiveness?

Trump: That's a tough question. I'm a religious person...shockingly, people are so shocked to find this out. I'm Protestant. I'm Presbyterian. And I go to church, and I love God. I love my church. And Norman Vincent Peale, the great Norman Vincent Peale was my pastor. The Power of Positive thinking. Everybody's heard of Norman Vincent Peale. He was so great. He would give sermons...you never wanted to leave the...sometimes we have sermons, once in a while you think about leaving a little early, right? Even though we're Christian. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale would give a sermon... I'm telling you, I still remember his sermons. It was unbelievable, and what he would do was bring real life situations, modern day situations into the sermon. And you could listen to him all day long. When you left the church, you were disappointed that it was over. He was the greatest guy. And then he passed away, but he was great. He wrote The Power of Positive Thinking.

Luntz: But have you ever asked God for forgiveness?

Trump: I'm not sure I have, I just go in and try to do a better job from there. I think if I do something wrong, I think I just try to make it right. I don't bring God into that picture. I don't. When I go to church and drink my little wine, which is about the only wine I drink, and have my little cracker, I guess that's a form of asking for forgiveness, and I do that as often as possible, because I feel cleansed afterwards.



Tapper: Do you regret saying you haven't asked God for forgiveness?

Trump: I like to be good, I don't like to have to ask for forgiveness. And I am good, I don't do a lot of things that are bad, I try to do nothing that's bad. I live a very different life than probably a lot of people would think. I have a very great relationship with God.


Maybe someday, he'll have a step towards repentance.

Possibly a baby Christian that needs to get off the milk and on to the meat?
We were all there at 1 time.

M-Bob
 
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Objectively we, you, I, and every other person on the face of this planet are just as terrible as he is with politics especially, also with life in general. In different ways. Romans 3:10-12

It's like when a person points a finger at someone else they're not thinking about the three fingers pointing back.

Wow, that's a cop-out of an answer if I've ever seen one. Being a leader and a boss is a skill, just as singing or playing baseball or being an expert marksman are all skills. Saying he's terrible at being a boss isn't necessarily a comment on the condition of his mortal soul, the way you flipped it around to be.
 
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Possibly a baby Christian that needs to get off the milk and on to the meat?
We were all there at 1 time.

M-Bob

This isn’t transubstantiation, objective vs subjective justification, or absolute depravity. Asking God for forgiveness is the most basic requirement to being a Christian next to believing in Jesus as your Savior. This is falling well short of a baby Christian level.

Also, if this is what he thinks and takes communion, his church did a horrible job of educating their members before allowing them communion. You should have a decent knowledge of your own denomination but he completely denies asking God for forgiveness which is making a mockery of communion because that is the part where God forgives you of your sins. Sins Trump doesn’t admit to God he does.
 
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This isn’t transubstantiation, objective vs subjective justification, or absolute depravity. Asking God for forgiveness is the most basic requirement to being a Christian next to believing in Jesus as your Savior. This is falling well short of a baby Christian level.

Also, if this is what he thinks and takes communion, his church did a horrible job of educating their members before allowing them communion. You should have a decent knowledge of your own denomination but he completely denies asking God for forgiveness which is making a mockery of communion because that is the part where God forgives you of your sins. Sins Trump doesn’t admit to God he does.

Wait. Stop right there. Are you telling me that communion is more than drinking your little wine and eating your little cracker?

I think someone should tell Trump this, too.
 
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Possibly a baby Christian that needs to get off the milk and on to the meat?
We were all there at 1 time.

M-Bob
If you’re referring to Trump you are half right. He behaved like a big baby.
 
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THE MOST COORDINATED EFFORT TO TAKE DOWN DONALD TRUMP HAS BEEN MADE BY DONALD TRUMP.

IF YOU WRITE THINGS IN ALL CAPS THEN PEOPLE WILL KNOW YOU ARE REALLY SERIOUS.
 
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