....I just do
....I just do
Make America GREAT again!Me too.
I like him because he says exactly what he thinks, and he thinks like a regular person...not a politician. He over exaggerates to get his point across and the pc crowd, on both sides, can't stand that nor do they recognize what he's doing.
Much like so many on this forum don't recognize the points Doser makes....for the same reasons. :chuckle:
Me too.
I like him because he says exactly what he thinks, and he thinks like a regular person...not a politician. He over exaggerates to get his point across and the pc crowd, on both sides, can't stand that nor do they recognize what he's doing.
Much like so many on this forum don't recognize the points Doser makes....for the same reasons. :chuckle:
Snifs. I smell a dirty sock.Make America GREAT again!
What is a sock?Snifs. I smell a dirty sock.
Snifs. I smell a dirty sock.
....I just do
For sure he is not afraid to go against the establishment.
It's the hair. It's hypnotic. That and the fact that he voices the frustrations of the vast majority of Americans (and probably Europeans - who are dealing with the Islamic invasion more presently...)
We have a tv debate programme where the public can debate issues with a panel of political leaders.
And the question arose "should DT be banned from the UK?"
I shook my head at the disconnect, not between the politicians and the public, but at the total disconnect between the politicians, the public and the arabs in the audience.
The politicians were saying all the right things, "we must distinguish between ISIS and ordinary peace loving Moslems" all that jazz. Everybody cheered and clapped.
But the arabs did not cheer and clap, they sat in stony silence.
They said things like "the decision to go to war with ISIS was what the cause of the terrorism....DT's remarks are the cause of the division"
What they are saying [these peace loving Moslems] is that they secretly agree with the terrorists.
Proclamation 8 - Recommending a National Day of Humiliation, Fasting, and Prayer
March 23, 1798
By the President of the United States of America
A Proclamation
As the safety and prosperity of nations ultimately and essentially depend on the protection and the blessing of Almighty God, and the national acknowledgment of this truth is not only an indispensable duty which the people owe to Him, but a duty whose natural influence is favorable to the promotion of that morality and piety without which social happiness can not exist nor the blessings of a free government be enjoyed; and as this duty, at all times incumbent, is so especially in seasons of difficulty or of danger, when existing or threatening calamities, the just judgments of God against prevalent iniquity, are a loud call to repentance and reformation; and as the United States of America are at present placed in a hazardous and afflictive situation by the unfriendly disposition, conduct, and demands of a foreign power, evinced by repeated refusals to receive our messengers of reconciliation and peace, by depredation on our commerce, and the infliction of injuries on very many of our fellow-citizens while engaged in their lawful business on the seas--under these considerations it has appeared to me that the duty of imploring the mercy and benediction of Heaven on our country demands at this time a special attention from its inhabitants.
I have therefore thought fit to recommend, and I do hereby recommend, that Wednesday, the 9th day of May next, be observed throughout the United States as a day of solemn humiliation, fasting, and prayer; that the citizens of these States, abstaining on that day from their customary worldly occupations, offer their devout addresses to the Father of Mercies agreeably to those forms or methods which they have severally adopted as the most suitable and becoming; that all religious congregations do, with the deepest humility, acknowledge before God the manifold sins and transgressions with which we are justly chargeable as individuals and as a nation, beseeching Him at the same time, of His infinite grace, through the Redeemer of the World, freely to remit all our offenses, and to incline us by His Holy Spirit to that sincere repentance and reformation which may afford us reason to hope for his inestimable favor and heavenly benediction; that it be made the subject of particular and earnest supplication that our country may be protected from all the dangers which threaten it; that our civil and religious privileges may be preserved inviolate and perpetuated to the latest generations; that our public councils and magistrates may be especially enlightened and directed at this critical period; that the American people may be united in those bonds of amity and mutual confidence and inspired with that vigor and fortitude by which they have in times past been so highly distinguished and by which they have obtained such invaluable advantages; that the health of the inhabitants of our land may be preserved, and their agriculture, commerce, fisheries, arts, and manufactures be blessed and prospered; that the principles of genuine piety and sound morality may influence the minds and govern the lives of every description of our citizens, and that the blessings of peace, freedom, and pure religion may be speedily extended to all the nations of the earth.
And finally, I recommend that on the said day the duties of humiliation and prayer be accompanied by fervent thanksgiving to the Bestower of Every Good Gift, not only for His having hitherto protected and preserved the people of these United States in the independent enjoyment of their religious and civil freedom, but also for having prospered them in a wonderful progress of population, and for conferring on them many and great favors conducive to the happiness and prosperity of a nation.
Given under my hand and the seal of the United States of America, at Philadelphia, this 23d day of March, A. D. 1798, and of the Independence of the said States the twenty-second.
I like him because he says exactly what he thinks, and he thinks like a regular person...not a politician. He over exaggerates to get his point across and the pc crowd, on both sides, can't stand that nor do they recognize what he's doing.
....I just do
What is a sock?
....I just do
Me too.
I like him because he says exactly what he thinks, and he thinks like a regular person...not a politician. He over exaggerates to get his point across and the pc crowd, on both sides, can't stand that nor do they recognize what he's doing.
Much like so many on this forum don't recognize the points Doser makes....for the same reasons. :chuckle: