MeDotOrg wrote:Now you know how Sarah Sanders can look at her reflection in the mirror every morning. No harm no foul. Slip of the big fat effing tongue.
She can't see herself in the mirror. She's not natural.
Sanders is another religious sell-out. Christianity's record on making people better is abysmal.
God belief is for people who don't want to live life on the universe's terms.
MeDotOrg wrote:Now you know how Sarah Sanders can look at her reflection in the mirror every morning. No harm no foul. Slip of the big fat effing tongue.
She can't see herself in the mirror. She's not natural.
Sanders is another religious sell-out. Christianity's record on making people better is abysmal.
Who has a better record for making people better? And what is better?
SPG wrote:Who has a better record for making people better?
Pretty much every secular institution in the world has a better record than Christianity. Anyone who cares about truth and regards gobbledygook with disdain is better.
SPG wrote:And what is better?
Hmmm... now that's the mystery, isn't it? What could be better than a lying shill? Maybe someone who doesn't think being a liar for the President is in her job description? Maybe someone who isn't a shameless sell-out?
I don't know. We best get our top think tanks on this question now!
God belief is for people who don't want to live life on the universe's terms.
Don Jr. avoids jail because he's ignorant of the law. Mueller said he would have had to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he knew what the law was and that he knew it was illegal. The nonchalant manner in which all these Trump people tried to collude with Russia is evidence that they were too stupid to understand the seriousness of what they were doing:
"The Office considered whether this evidence would establish a conspiracy to violate the foreign contributions ban . . . solicitation of an illegal foreign-source contribution; or the acceptance or receipt of “an express or implied promise to make a [foreign-source] contribution” . . . There are reasonable arguments that the offered information would constitute a “thing of value” within the meaning of these provisions, but the Office determined that the government would not be likely to obtain and sustain a conviction for two other reasons: first, the Office did not obtain admissible evidence likely to meet the government’s burden to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that these individuals acted “willfully,” i.e. with general knowledge of the illegality of their conduct; and, second, the government would likely encounter difficulty proving beyond a reasonable doubt that the value of the promised information exceeded the threshold for a criminal violation."
Regardless of what one thinks of russiagate, we need to pivot to looking at what Trump does now. There isn't enough to charge him with anything and continued focus on it will only benefit Trump and his victory lap. He just vetoed stopping our involvement in Yemen. He wants to go to war with Iran at the behest of his true masters, the right wing israeli government, Adelson, and Saudi Arabia. We ought to focus on stopping Mussolini Jr. from his wars. Also, once again, an elected president doesn't follow through on campaign promises and falls in line with the war state.
"Religion is about providing human community in the guise of solving problems that don’t exist or failing to solve problems that do and seeking to reconcile these contradictions and conceal the failures in bogus explanations otherwise known as theology." - Kishkumen