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12/9/2020 12:46 PM |
Jim Lincoln | | Nebraska | | | |
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Well, Julia, covid-19 has now surpassed heart disease for killing people off in the United States.There still must be a lot of Republicans out in California! "The Republicans Can't Handle the Truth" "You shouldnât be surprised that theyâre still backing Trump." https://tinyurl.com/y4vfs2og Interesting! Paul Krugman pointed out various examples before pre-Trump candidacy that shows the Republicans have an aversion to truth for quite a few years now. It is something that Christians should think about when supporting them. đ |
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12/8/2020 10:43 PM |
Jim Lincoln | | Nebraska | | | |
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You will notice that Pakistan was not on Trump's exclusion list!
Debra Killalea wrote: DONALD Trumpâs executive order banning the citizens of seven countries from entering the United States is supposed to protect the nation from âradical Islamic terroristsâ.But conspicuously, the order does not apply to several other Muslim-majority countries that suffer from well documented problems with terrorism. .... Pakistan is not on the banned list despite a wave of terror attacks there, and long-running accusations that itâs been a state sponsor of terrorism. The San Bernardino massacre, in which 14 people were killed, was perpetrated by Syed Rizwan Farook, who is of Pakistani descent, and his wife Tashfeen Malik, who grew up in Saudi Arabia.... excerpt from, "Donald Trump âMuslim banâ: Why werenât these countries included?"https://tinyurl.com/yyawpq8z |
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12/8/2020 10:20 PM |
Jim Lincoln | | Nebraska | | | |
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Spencer S. Hsu and Ann E. Marimow wrote: .... In formally ending Flynnâs three-year legal saga, U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan said he probably would have denied the Justice Departmentâs controversial effort this year to drop the case, ... .... âPresident Trumpâs decision to pardon Mr. Flynn is a political decision, not a legal one. Because the law recognizes the Presidentâs political power to pardon, the appropriate course is to dismiss this case as moot,â Sullivan wrote, adding: âHowever, the pardon âdoes not, standing alone, render [Mr. Flynn] innocent of the alleged violation.â âThe 43-page ruling delivered the courtâs final say in the politically charged case, ... excerpt from, "Michael Flynn judge says pardon doesnât mean ex-national security adviser is innocent"https://tinyurl.com/y6hlu88u A very interesting article about a very unhappy judgeâ |
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12/8/2020 1:56 PM |
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Tish Durkin wrote: .... Joe Biden or Donald Trump: Whoâs the better Catholic? If this seems like an odd question to raise in the context of a race for the highest secular office in Americaâand a race in which one of the two candidates is Protestantânever mind. Both campaigns, and their surrogates, are hotly contesting the answer....Of course, every presidential race since Roe v. Wade has featured tension between single-issue anti-abortion-rights Catholic voters and the more liberal, âsocial justiceâ Catholics who consider abortion just one issue of many. This time, though, the Catholic wars have greatly expanded.... excerpt from, "The Catholics Who Hate Joe BidenâAnd Pope Francis"âhttps://tinyurl.com/y4y7npa2 Cameron Doody wrote: .... âBy patching together bits of unverified information, repeating banal and deceptively persuasive arguments, sending strident and hateful messages, we do not help to weave human history, but instead strip others of their dignityâ, the Pope wrote.... excerpt from, "Italian cardinal tells Francis critics to become Protestants if they donât like Pope" https://tinyurl.com/y35dt42w Mike, sometimes you can say the most amusing things âđ |
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12/8/2020 1:17 AM |
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Emma Green wrote: ...Since at least 1995, the church has been publicly repenting for its history of racial discrimination. Arguably, it has made progress; minority participation in Southern Baptist congregations has blossomed. Yet after two decades, the public-policy arm of the church is still focused almost exclusively on conservative social issues, rather than topics like poverty and mass incarceration, which have a significant impact on racial disparities in America.... .... âMost of my white brothers and sisters place a great emphasis on individualism and meritocracy,â said Thabiti Anyabwile, a black pastor who heads a church in southeast D.C. âMost of my African American brothers and sisters, we've had a group experience. Our experience in this country has been defined first and foremost by this pigment that we share. So when we have these conversations about how to make progress, African Americans go to group experience pretty quickly. We speak in âwe.â And white Americans go pretty quickly to individual and speak of âI.ââ excerpt from, "Southern Baptists and the Sin of Racism"https://tinyurl.com/yaz3aphs Also a good article like the one that is from Christianity Todayâđ |
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12/7/2020 5:59 AM |
Jim Lincoln | | Nebraska | | | |
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The Republicans have a head start on the Democrats for goofy groups, and they have probably a much more influence in the Republican party than some of these secular groups having the Democratic party . Remember Joe Biden isn't an atheist he's a Catholic âđThe Laura Loomer mentioned in the article below I believe even one a congressional seat âđ
Adam Gabbatt wrote: While Loomer may espouse the most dangerous beliefs of all the Republicans to win primaries this year, itâs a tight contest.Media Matters, a not-for-profit progressive research center which monitors misinformation, has counted 67 current or former rightwing congressional candidates who have embraced QAnon, a conspiracy theory based in antisemitic tropes which has incited supporters to violence and is popular among Trump supporters. Angela Stanton King, a QAnon believer who claimed Covid-19 and Black Lives Matter were a screen âfor pedophilia and human traffickingâ, won an uncontested primary in Georgia in July. excerpt from, "Wave of extremist Republicans run for office, many with Trump's blessing"https://tinyurl.com/y6g7hjup |
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12/7/2020 5:44 AM |
Jim Lincoln | | Nebraska | | | |
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What they really mean is they should close all bars / pubs. everybody knows there's too much singing going along in those outfits. |
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12/6/2020 11:02 AM |
Jim Lincoln | | Nebraska | | | |
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Yes, and at any college town you'll find left-wing nut kids, but also of course right-wing nut kids- -- especially in more conservative States. So, a few examples of either doesn't tell you that much about what's happening even on one particularly large campus let alone across the country. People want the facts Now that wasn't particularly obvious at Mr. Trump's rallyâđ Michael Dulaney and Alex Lollback wrote: .... A retired teacher, Kasey's mother was an involved parent who called once a week, sometimes more, and tutored her granddaughters in maths over the phone.Kasey let her mum talk about her theories and occasionally asked probing questions, but otherwise didn't engage. She didn't know it at the time, but the flat Earth poster was the first sign her mother was drifting away from her friends and family.... https://tinyurl.com/y629zhu6 excerpt from, "It can be hard to hear your mum thinks the Earth is flat. But saving a loved one from conspiracy theories is possible"https://tinyurl.com/y5n2jjg4 |
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12/5/2020 3:02 PM |
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David Brooks wrote: .... Well, 77 percent of Republicans or Trump backers say the election was stolen by fraud, according to a Monmouth poll. A lot of those same people don't believe in manmade climate change. A lot of those same people don't believe that masks can save your life.So, there's a section of a country that's become detached from reality and, under Trump paranoia, has become a style, a resurgent style. I wrote a column about this a week ago.... [See my comment before the Serenity Prayer oneâThe one about David Brooks column--and read the transcript to Shields and Brooks or watch the 12 minute video] excerpt from, "Shields and Brooks on the damage done by Trumpâs claims of election fraud"https://tinyurl.com/yxdsqttr Well, Mike, I got to take a lot of my frustrations out with the mail-in ballot. The Omaha congressional district even got it right âđ |
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12/5/2020 12:39 PM |
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As one might figure from the SA article, many Blacks have different opinions on this topic from some Whites.
Jade Lawson wrote: Instead of saying, 'I voted for Barack,' it'll be, 'I voted for Biden and against Trump,' as the new measuring stick for saying that one is not racist,...Going back to normal for Black people looks a lot different than it might look like for other folks in the sense that they're not reminded daily through the president's tweets or comments of America's very close connections to racism and white supremacy."'Normal' is a wealth and wage gap, health disparities, extrajudicial killings by police officers. That is the baseline of 'normal' for Black people in America---Erika Wilson, an associate professor of law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill excerpt from, "Even with Biden's win, many organizers are continuing the fight for equality"https://tinyurl.com/y2uskp78 Lincoln police have had fairly good relationship with a Black community, if memory serves, Omaha has had some problems? |
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