Donald Trump Jr.'s dismissal of Jesus' teachings should raise a huge red flag for Christians. They decry all these seemingly apparent signs of the Anti-Christ, but the false prophets are calling from inside the house!
It does raise huge red flags for Christians. It's just almost none of his supporters are actually Christians.Donald Trump Jr.'s dismissal of Jesus' teachings should raise a huge red flag for Christians. They decry all these seemingly apparent signs of the Anti-Christ, but the false prophets are calling from inside the house!
They think they are.It does raise huge red flags for Christians. It's just almost none of his supporters are actually Christians.
Here's the whole story.I think he's correct. You can't expect people to just blindly trust anyone, under current circumstances, If you think about this, is basically the beginning of that Brad Pitt flick World War Z.
I just find the WHOLE ENCHILDIA, a bit rotten, and to many people know to many things. This might might cause an implosion on these fucking clowns, when the truth surfaces. They might runaway, before we get a chance to chase 'em!
What catastrophic results can a vaccine shot cause during childhood?I can truly understand your point about being vaccinated. A shot given during childhood could lead to catastrophic results.
A catastrophic lack of polio, mumps, etc.What catastrophic results can a vaccine shot cause during childhood?
What? you don't want to go back to those thrilling days of yesteryear where 40% of babies didn't live to their first birthday? And another 15 or 20% didn't live till age 5? I have read and sadly don't remember where that some of the ancients often didn't even name children until they were about a year or so of age. That is of course why women has so many damn children. So maybe some might make it to adulthood to care for them in their old age of 40-50. And why women in particular were worn out by then. Cowards!What catastrophic results can a vaccine shot cause during childhood?
https://www.businessinsider.com/flo...cormick-house-race-landslide-2022-1?r=US&IR=TA Florida Republican who was defeated by 59 percentage points in a congressional special election won't concede
- The Republican Jason Mariner hasn't conceded in Florida's 20th District special election House race.
- Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, a progressive Democrat, beat Mariner in a 79%-20% landslide.
- Mariner filed a lawsuit before the election was called, telling CBS Miami "stuff" was "discovered."
A Florida Republican who last Tuesday lost a congressional special election by a landslide in a heavily Democratic district has declined to concede the race, according to CBS Miami.
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick — a Democrat who pledged to fight for $1,000 monthly checks for Americans and who backs progressive policies such as the Green New Deal and "Medicare for All" — easily defeated the Republican Jason Mariner in the race to succeed the Rep. Alcee Hastings, who died in April.
With all precincts reporting, Cherfilus-McCormick defeated Mariner 78.7% to 19.6% in Florida's 20th District — a 59.1-percentage-point victory. She received 43,663 votes to her opponent's 10,883 votes.
But in a move reminiscent of former President Donald Trump, who continues to dispute his election loss to President Joe Biden, Mariner has made claims of irregularities in the South Florida district.
"Now they called the race — I did not win, so they say, but that does not mean that they lost either, it does not mean that we lost," the Republican told CBS after the race was called.
Before the polls closed for the special election, Mariner filed a lawsuit alleging ballot issues in Broward and Palm Beach counties, the two populous Democratic-leaning jurisdictions that anchor the district.
"We'll also have some stuff coming out that we've recently discovered," Mariner told the TV station without elaborating.
Cherfilus-McCormick — who eked by Dale Holness by five votes in a multicandidate Democratic primary in November — brushed off Mariner's actions.
"Well, this wouldn't be my first time running against an opponent who is refusing to concede, so it's not our first time, and at the end of the day nothing can stop the motion," she told CBS.
Holness, a former Broward County commissioner, filed a lawsuit in November seeking to invalidate the Democratic primary results, alleging that Cherfilus-McCormick's advocacy for universal basic income was tantamount to bribing voters.
Election officials in Broward and Palm Beach counties told CBS the election results would be certified in 14 days — with challenges permitted for 10 days after that point.
While candidates who are unsuccessful in their races aren't legally bound to formally concede, Trump's continued refusal to acknowledge his 2020 loss despite a clear 306-232 Electoral College victory for Biden has morphed into a major point of contention for partisans, from the grassroots level to the halls of Congress.
Working for The Donald so far. Expect more of this all the way down to dogcatcher. At least until elections are no longer needed.