http://americanactionnews.com/articl...trump-official This is really sick. This says a lot about the political party that supports this. Democrats aren't just people with bad ideas. They're bad people with bad ideas.
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http://americanactionnews.com/articl...trump-official This is really sick. This says a lot about the political party that supports this. Democrats aren't just people with bad ideas. They're bad people with bad ideas.
So ashamed of their own actions that they will not show their faces.
To answer the question IMHO, amoral, non-disciplined, emotionally irrational, knee-jerking, selfish, lying and anti-God haters.
After all they believe in killing defenseless babies in the womb, no matter the reason, as well.
And they want what's rightfully yours no matter what.
Yes, those are other topics but are they really vs. the characteristics I listed?
These days, liberals accept election results only if those results are what THEY wanted them to be. When roughly half the people in a nation refuse to accept election results, does a democracy still exist?
There is pure hate in the eyes of the people in that photo, and when they meet up with people on the other side of the political spectrum that are filled with just as much hate, a bloodbath will ensue.
Is that what these idiots really want? They're being played for fools, and I think they'd best heed the advice President Trump gave to Maxine Waters, which is "be careful what you wish for".
Yes, a Republic, but some say we're a democratic republic. According to the American Heritage Dictionary, a "republic" is defined as being "a political order in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who are entitled to vote for officers and representatives responsible to them"-we are that. It defines a democracy as being "government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives"-we are that, too.
We're a democratic republic. A republic because we have unchangeable laws, the Constitution, that provides rights to its citizens that can NOT be changed, voted out, by a simple popular vote. We're a democracy because we vote those in who are SUPPOSED to manage/administer those laws.
Too bad certain individuals seek to corrupt such a "perfect" system.
Your definitions are off. We are a republic because elected officials run the state as a public matter. We are a democratic republic because those officials are elected by majority vote of those that they represent.
We are a constitutional republic because the power of those that are elected are governed by a Constitution.
Conspiracy or did he really cover-up the truth?
SUFFER THE CHILDREN
POPE ACCUSED OF COVERING UP FOR ABUSIVE PRIEST
Ex-Vatican official calls for Francis to step down
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I know some very serious and faithful Catholics that have been shaken to the core by this most recent scandal. The pope having knowledge of the situation just magnifies it all the more.
This is going to be painful for a while, especially if those in charge (read Pope Francis and the Curia) try to bunker down and are not transparent. I am angry that this happened, I am angry that this was covered up and I am angry that good priests, deacons and bishops are caught up in this wrongfully. I pray that hatred rises up out of this; hatred of sin, hatred of the selfish cover up and hatred of all the unholy. I am hurting over this but at the same time I am encouraged that a holy fire will rise out of this, awaken the body of Christ from its slumber and move the faithful to bring forth the kingdom.
I encourage you to read the former nuncio's letter. This is not a quick and easy scandal such as a tan suit, but as the letter/testimony indicates, this is a entrenched problem with specific details alleged. Another former nunciature official from DC gave a short statement of “Vigaṇ said the truth. That’s all.”
I also encourage you to listen to Fr. Peter's homily (sermon for you protestant fellows) from Shreveport from this past Sunday's Mass. I am having trouble linking it but it is on The Cathedral of St. John Berchman's Facebook page. Sorry for not actually providing it here.