Repeat after me: Russia is our number one enemy.
The 1980s called and wants its foreign policy back. I know this because Obama told me
Repeat after me: Russia is our number one enemy.
This is nothing new. David Duke got evangelical support out the wazoo in the 90s Louisiana election. Trump has just normalized degraded morals and values. There is still an ongoing identity crisis within the party. Same goes for democrats...the party of Pelosi/Schumer or are they the party of young and upcoming Dems? I don’t know. I don’t think either party represents true American values anymore.I can remember back to a time when Christians and conservatives let their principles drive their politics... now in the age of Trump, it has totally flip-flopped
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...ls-back-self-styled-top-us-pimp-idUSKBN1JI1A9
It's not wrong when Obama does it!
Can we all just admit that this is where we are as a society? It's not wrong if (insert politician I like) does it, or even if it is wrong (insert politician that I don't like) did something similar.
It's like:
Live babies in cages = bad
Dead babies in buckets = good
Live babies in cages = good
Dead babies in buckets = bad
Executive orders = bad when your guy is doing it
Executive orders = good when my guy is doing it
One of the primary reasons for this is because our society has lost our moral compass. God is no longer revered or feared by most people.
Sensible gun owners have difficulty listening to liberals' policy arguments when they don't know the difference between a clip and a magazine.
Pro-gun people ask why they should listen too hard about sensible gun reform — like fixing the abysmal background check system and criminal gun tracing, actually allowing meaningful research into gun violence — when not only are basic terms misused by gun reform advocates, but general facts about firearms are glossed over in favor of fear of the unfamiliar. The number of school shooting victims has gone down since the last 20 years; handguns, not “assault rifles” are the weapon used most often in firearm-related murders; the majority of gun deaths are suicides.
https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/winning-gun-control-debate-starts-firing-gun-ncna886156For someone trying make a larger point about gun violence, gunsplaining can be infuriating but, for someone with a passing familiarity with guns, the audacity of a liberal trying to make a larger, sweeping point without knowing some of the basic concepts or having any hands-on appreciation can be equally so.
Nope, it's Mexican children only cages. Oh, wait - that already happened.What's next ? Democrats only water fountains ?
Nope, it's Mexican children only cages. Oh, wait - that already happened.
Your argument based on that has already been refuted. Let it go.That was crappy of Obama was it not ?
Your argument based on that has already been refuted. Let it go.
What was your original post referencing?
unaccompanied children.Perhaps in your brain. But children were kept in chain link fencing while Obama was president. I know he is your hero but try to accept that fact.
McCain is a rat! The worst kind of rat!
https://www.americanthinker.com/blo...elp_all_along_john_mccain_.html#ixzz5JA7SEQuF
It sure was, glad to see you agree. So you must really be opposed to Trump doing it on a much larger scale.That was crappy of Obama was it not ?
American politics is headed down a slippery slope. How long can this go on for until something REALLY bad happens? I mean, just a year ago we had a radical Bernie supporter walk onto a baseball field and attempt to slaughter several Congressmen. I'd certainly have the means to protect my life if I were a public official (I do and I'm a private citizen). And no, I'm not talking about Sarah Huckabee-Sanders. I couldn't care less. I'm talking about Maxine Waters ACTIVELY endorsing physical violence from a mob in PUBLIC spaces. A mob of folks surrounding the houses and cars of elected officials, their staffs, and families harrassing and "pushing back"...I'd certainly take that as a threat. And what exactly is pushing back? Does that mean by any means necessary to end this "evil?"
Your most powerful action against politicians you don't like is voting. There are few if any protests that garner my sympathy enough to actually change my stance (but it gets get me to at least see their viewpoint). I'm sure this goes for a lot of other folks as well. BLM (a few of their protests devolved into outright riots), Dakota Access Pipeline, Occupy Wall Street, March for Our Lives, Women's March, etc. are all protests that haven't made much of an impact on my worldview...mainly due to the approach but even the fundamentals of the movement. And yes, this is coming from someone who has participated in the March for Life, which receives VERY little media attention year in and year out, despite drawing tens to hundreds of thousands. I never went into it thinking it would radically change America, but if it gets just a few people thinking...then I think it has accomplished some of its goals.Yup. It’s just not the way to get things done. If you want to loudly protest, get a permit and do it in an organized fashion. I don’t want anybody hollering in the restaurant while my wife and I are on our first date in four months.
The recent Gallup survey found the percentages of Americans who identify as “pro-life” and “pro-choice” tied at 48 percent each. This is consistent with the last several years of Gallup polling, which has shown a relative stalemate in public opinion. Between 1995 and 2008, “pro-choice” outpolled “pro-life” 18 consecutive times, but since May 2009, six Gallup polls have found a “pro-life” plurality and six found a “pro-choice” plurality, along with two ties.
These Gallup data show that the U.S. regime of abortion-on-demand, throughout all nine months of pregnancy, is inconsistent with the attitudes of most Americans. Strong majorities, across a wide range of demographic groups, oppose both second- and third-trimester abortions, and abortion-on-demand does not even have majority support during the first trimester. Over the past 25 years, the pro-life movement has made significant progress in passing a variety of state-level laws to limit late-term abortions. These new polling results should encourage them to keep up the fight.