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Offline Croixalist

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« Reply #30 on: May 05, 2016, 03:26:14 AM »
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  • It doesn't matter who wins these elections, Catholics always lose.
    Fortuna finem habet.

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    Ted Cruz drops out of presidential race
    « Reply #31 on: May 05, 2016, 05:34:18 AM »
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    Matt Walsh is a hack and watching his meltdown has been a glorious life experience.



    Absolutely agree. He is one of the most effeminate and emotional men I've had the displeasure to read.

    Go Trump!

    I continue to pray for his conversion.


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    « Reply #32 on: May 05, 2016, 05:39:50 AM »
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    Just being honest to myself, Trump could be good for America or he could be bad. We don't know what will come out of his presidency anymore than we knew what would've come out of a Bush presidency.

    I can say this though, because I am not biased at all in this election, he is a nationalist, anti-globalist, in favor of securing America's interests, and destroying ISIS (and he has a bit of a scandalous public life that I know no details about whatsoever), whereas Hillary Clinton is completely the opposite and will surely continue to push the PC agenda and everything else. I mean sometimes you have to be realistic. Realistically speaking, Trump has proved to be someone that will put American jobs and security first. Hillary is not. If you say you won't vote for anyone that has a scandalous incident in their past, then you wouldn't even vote for St. Peter the Apostle himself. Let's not be throwing any babies out with the bath water...



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    « Reply #33 on: May 05, 2016, 09:45:52 AM »
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  • Watch this fun Donald Trump video — The 300: Making America Great Again
    Donald Trump continues his victorious path through the US presidential election 2016. After forcefully succeeding president Obama he faces the globalists and their puppets. But with only 300 Spartan warriors, can he beat George Soros himself? Will he Make America Great Again?



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    Ted Cruz drops out of presidential race
    « Reply #34 on: May 05, 2016, 10:01:59 AM »
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    Just being honest to myself, Trump could be good for America or he could be bad. We don't know what will come out of his presidency anymore than we knew what would've come out of a Bush presidency.

    I can say this though, because I am not biased at all in this election, he is a nationalist, anti-globalist, in favor of securing America's interests, and destroying ISIS (and he has a bit of a scandalous public life that I know no details about whatsoever), whereas Hillary Clinton is completely the opposite and will surely continue to push the PC agenda and everything else. I mean sometimes you have to be realistic. Realistically speaking, Trump has proved to be someone that will put American jobs and security first. Hillary is not. If you say you won't vote for anyone that has a scandalous incident in their past, then you wouldn't even vote for St. Peter the Apostle himself. Let's not be throwing any babies out with the bath water...



    Who on earth would down-thumb this..... :confused1:  ??


    Probably the moderators.
    We conclude logically that religion can give an efficacious and truly realistic answer to the great modern problems only if it is a religion that is profoundly lived, not simply a superficial and cheap religion made up of some vocal prayers and some ceremonies...


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    « Reply #35 on: May 05, 2016, 10:35:42 AM »
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  • Quote from: Conspiracy Factist
    if the question is we have to respect their moral character we should just stay home


    And it really should be that simple to come to the decision. Do you think God is going to establish His Kingship in this world through a man who thinks and speaks like what is docuмented below? That isn't even the worst of it, the way he routinely speaks is unmentionable and not even fit to be discussed. But the below is gross enough, read it only if you can stomach it.

    But since I'm guessing you disagree with the premise based on the rest of your post, go ahead and tell me based on what Catholic teaching you consider "respect[ing] their moral character" to be an improper standard for voting. A man in public mortal sin, who has also bragged he doesn't ask God for forgiveness, cannot be chosen by God to further the reign of His divine Son on Earth.

    http://townhall.com/columnists/rebeccahagelin/2016/02/28/meet-donald-trump-the-king-of-sleaze-n2126157

    "In 2013, when Mr. Trump owned the Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City he brought the first strip club to the area's casinos. Who thought that the gambling ghetto could be brought to a new low? Donald Trump figured out how to do it. The reportedly $ 25 million, 36,000 square feet of "adult" entertainment within the casino featured "modified lap dancing" and women stripping down to G-strings and pasties, among other live porn activities. The casino is no longer owned by Trump (he filed for bankruptcy, leaving others with millions upon millions of his debt and losses), but the Trump Taj Mahal still bares the Trump name.

     So the man who seeks to have his name associated with the White House will still have his name proudly associated with a Casino that degrades and debases women. As a frequent guest on The Howard Stern show for many years, Trump repeatedly and consistently spewed pornographic sleaze and advocated a sɛҳuąƖly immoral lifestyle, while proudly living one himself. Many of them can be heard through links on BuzzFeed.com, which broke the most comprehensive story on Trump's Stern interviews to date.

    What you will discover is that Trump often rated women on scale of 1 to 10 according to their looks. He said, for instance, that “A person who is very flat-chested is very hard to be a 10." He also repeatedly talked about how he could "do" famous women if he chose to, used crude language to describe females, and played the International Playboy role to perfection. Listen to the audio and prepare to be sickened."

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    « Reply #36 on: May 05, 2016, 11:53:35 AM »
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    What you will discover is that Trump often rated women on scale of 1 to 10 according to their looks. He said, for instance, that “A person who is very flat-chested is very hard to be a 10."

    Who cares?

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    « Reply #37 on: May 05, 2016, 07:18:59 PM »
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  • Quote from: Nishant
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    if the question is we have to respect their moral character we should just stay home


    And it really should be that simple to come to the decision. Do you think God is going to establish His Kingship in this world through a man who thinks and speaks like what is docuмented below? That isn't even the worst of it, the way he routinely speaks is unmentionable and not even fit to be discussed. But the below is gross enough, read it only if you can stomach it.

    But since I'm guessing you disagree with the premise based on the rest of your post, go ahead and tell me based on what Catholic teaching you consider "respect[ing] their moral character" to be an improper standard for voting. A man in public mortal sin, who has also bragged he doesn't ask God for forgiveness, cannot be chosen by God to further the reign of His divine Son on Earth.

    http://townhall.com/columnists/rebeccahagelin/2016/02/28/meet-donald-trump-the-king-of-sleaze-n2126157

    "In 2013, when Mr. Trump owned the Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City he brought the first strip club to the area's casinos. Who thought that the gambling ghetto could be brought to a new low? Donald Trump figured out how to do it. The reportedly $ 25 million, 36,000 square feet of "adult" entertainment within the casino featured "modified lap dancing" and women stripping down to G-strings and pasties, among other live porn activities. The casino is no longer owned by Trump (he filed for bankruptcy, leaving others with millions upon millions of his debt and losses), but the Trump Taj Mahal still bares the Trump name.

     So the man who seeks to have his name associated with the White House will still have his name proudly associated with a Casino that degrades and debases women. As a frequent guest on The Howard Stern show for many years, Trump repeatedly and consistently spewed pornographic sleaze and advocated a sɛҳuąƖly immoral lifestyle, while proudly living one himself. Many of them can be heard through links on BuzzFeed.com, which broke the most comprehensive story on Trump's Stern interviews to date.

    What you will discover is that Trump often rated women on scale of 1 to 10 according to their looks. He said, for instance, that “A person who is very flat-chested is very hard to be a 10." He also repeatedly talked about how he could "do" famous women if he chose to, used crude language to describe females, and played the International Playboy role to perfection. Listen to the audio and prepare to be sickened."


    look, no one is a saint, I believe Trads should unite behind Trump because he is against the NWO people. He wants to protect mid east Christians.


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    « Reply #38 on: May 05, 2016, 07:20:16 PM »
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  • People are getting banned for scuzzing Matt Walsh now? Pathetic.

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    « Reply #39 on: May 05, 2016, 07:31:18 PM »
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    if the question is we have to respect their moral character we should just stay home


    And it really should be that simple to come to the decision. Do you think God is going to establish His Kingship in this world through a man who thinks and speaks like what is docuмented below? That isn't even the worst of it, the way he routinely speaks is unmentionable and not even fit to be discussed. But the below is gross enough, read it only if you can stomach it.

    But since I'm guessing you disagree with the premise based on the rest of your post, go ahead and tell me based on what Catholic teaching you consider "respect[ing] their moral character" to be an improper standard for voting. A man in public mortal sin, who has also bragged he doesn't ask God for forgiveness, cannot be chosen by God to further the reign of His divine Son on Earth.

    http://townhall.com/columnists/rebeccahagelin/2016/02/28/meet-donald-trump-the-king-of-sleaze-n2126157

    "In 2013, when Mr. Trump owned the Taj Mahal Casino in Atlantic City he brought the first strip club to the area's casinos. Who thought that the gambling ghetto could be brought to a new low? Donald Trump figured out how to do it. The reportedly $ 25 million, 36,000 square feet of "adult" entertainment within the casino featured "modified lap dancing" and women stripping down to G-strings and pasties, among other live porn activities. The casino is no longer owned by Trump (he filed for bankruptcy, leaving others with millions upon millions of his debt and losses), but the Trump Taj Mahal still bares the Trump name.

     So the man who seeks to have his name associated with the White House will still have his name proudly associated with a Casino that degrades and debases women. As a frequent guest on The Howard Stern show for many years, Trump repeatedly and consistently spewed pornographic sleaze and advocated a sɛҳuąƖly immoral lifestyle, while proudly living one himself. Many of them can be heard through links on BuzzFeed.com, which broke the most comprehensive story on Trump's Stern interviews to date.

    What you will discover is that Trump often rated women on scale of 1 to 10 according to their looks. He said, for instance, that “A person who is very flat-chested is very hard to be a 10." He also repeatedly talked about how he could "do" famous women if he chose to, used crude language to describe females, and played the International Playboy role to perfection. Listen to the audio and prepare to be sickened."


    look, no one is a saint, I believe Trads should unite behind Trump because he is against the NWO people. He wants to protect mid east Christians.




    The NWO has mastered mass manipulation and deception. You honestly think some multi billionaire is going to be the worlds knight in shinning armor and save us?

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    « Reply #40 on: May 05, 2016, 07:33:17 PM »
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    What you will discover is that Trump often rated women on scale of 1 to 10 according to their looks. He said, for instance, that “A person who is very flat-chested is very hard to be a 10."

    Who cares?





    Ask yourself, would the people who were burned at the stake for their faith due to an uncompromising stance in regards to their faith, would feel the same?


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    « Reply #41 on: May 06, 2016, 12:27:05 PM »
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  • Most men would only say that stuff in the privacy of other men and not publicly.  We live in an age  where bedding a bunch of beautiful women is considered masculine.  I don't think he is going to lose points from the average American male for having multiple wives.   Trump won't win the majority of women. However, he is lucky enough to be facing Hilary Clinton. Trump can just point to Bill Clinton if Hilary wants to bring up his infidelities.  She was faithful to her husband but it was more for political reasons. What will be interesting is if Trump brings up the tabloid stuff like he did with Cruz. He doesn't really need to sink to that level because Clinton has a lot of factual dirt on her.

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    « Reply #42 on: May 06, 2016, 08:43:52 PM »
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    Trump is compromised. Who cares? All politicians in multi-racial, multi-religious states are compromised. Stalemate culture. How is Ted Cruz the lesser of two evils as far as policy? I have yet to see a good argument.


    It's simple. The project of globalism must be curtailed. Kebab and mystery meat must be deported. Cuckservatism must be eradicated. Or soon we won't have countries anymore. Trump is OK for now. The next generation of swaggering, right-wing alpha males will yield superior political options.

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    « Reply #43 on: May 06, 2016, 11:10:57 PM »
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  • MEET THE PRO-LIFE DEMOCRAT WHO IS TAKING ON PRO-ABORTION HILLARY CLINTON AND BERNIE SANDERS
    Pro-life Democrats who are disgusted by the radical pro-abortion positions of presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders now have another option – Henry Hewes.

    Hewes is on the presidential primary ballot in several states, including New Hampshire, Missouri and Louisiana as well as the territory of Puerto Rico, according to Caffeinated Thoughts.

    “My name is Henry Hewes and I am a Pro-Life Democrat running against Pro-Abortion radical, Hilary Clinton. I stand with John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Bobby Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton before he turned tail,” he says on his web site.

    “I am running because life begins at conception and cries out to us for protection. Our Declaration of Independence and our very humanity compel us to be a part of this fight,” Hewes says.

    “Hilary Clinton is a admitted Pro-Abortion radical. She is not deterred by the deaths of 50,000,000 innocent babies since Roe vs Wade in 1973. That is 3,500 dead babies every day; 25,000 dead babies every week ; 10,000 dead babies each month and over 1,300,000 deaths this year,” Hewes explains. “She supports partial birth abortion, she supports late term abortion of viable children, she supports abortion for sex selection and supports abortion for birth control. She is utterly untroubled by the fact that over 50% of African American babies in urban areas are being aborted.”

    The little-known candidate for president said the goal of his campaign is to educate the public about the value of every person’s life. He said too many people do not realize that 3,500 babies will be killed in abortions each day or how violent and gruesome abortion is.

    “I continue to believe that if you put me in a room with Hillary Clinton and twenty average people … and Hillary Clinton described honestly her position on abortion, and explained that she believes people have an absolute right to kill their babies, that this includes partial-birth abortion however grisly that is, includes third-term abortion, includes abortions because you don’t like the sex of your baby, includes abortions to avoid having retarded children in the world, and that 58 million people killed since 1973 is a small price to pay for the rights of women to control their bodies, and I then explain my side, I think the majority of the people in New Hampshire would say ‘well, I don’t really agree a hundred percent with either Henry or Hillary, but I’m sure as hell a lot closer to Henry,’” he told the conservative blog.

    Leaven for the Loaf interviewed Hewes about his campaign:

    A New Yorker by birth and residence, Hewes was a registered Republican until 2007 when his concerns over the Iraq War and drone warfare led him to leave the GOP. He was active for years with the Right to Life party in New York state. He has put his name forward in other races, including the mayoral race in New York City in 1989, a challenge to U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan in 1994, and the Democratic presidential primary in 2008.

    … He advocates the adoption of a personhood resolution in Congress. There was once a movement for a Human Life Amendment to the Constitution; why not return to that? “I’m fighting for a resolution because I believe that the [Constitutional] amendment cannot pass right now.  However, if the people in the House who said they were pro-life would vote pro-life, they could pass a resolution today saying ‘it is the opinion of the House that life begins at conception and that for purposes of law all federal statutes should be interpreted to mean life begins at conception and legal personhood begins at conception.’
    Hewes called the “war on women” rhetoric that’s been trotted out by pro-abortion Hillary Clinton and others “bogus.”

    “I absolutely respect the right of women to control their own body, but there are two rights to be dealt with here – the right of the baby and the right of the woman,” he said.

    Hewes is realistic about his prospects. He said he believes that no matter what the outcome of the presidential election, “God’s will prevails.”


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    May God bless you and keep you

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    « Reply #44 on: May 07, 2016, 02:51:22 AM »
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    Trump is compromised. Who cares? All politicians in multi-racial, multi-religious states are compromised. Stalemate culture. How is Ted Cruz the lesser of two evils as far as policy? I have yet to see a good argument.


    It's simple. The project of globalism must be curtailed. Kebab and mystery meat must be deported. Cuckservatism must be eradicated. Or soon we won't have countries anymore. Trump is OK for now. The next generation of swaggering, right-wing alpha males will yield superior political options.


    The gamma rage after Trump's victory is hilarious to behold.  
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    Before some audiences not even the possession of the exactest knowledge will make it easy for what we say to produce conviction. For argument based on knowledge implies instruction, and there are people whom one cannot instruct.  - Aristotle