As In the Last Days of Rome

Political leadership are a bunch of sexual deviant perverts.


Political officials may be sexual deviants but @ least they don't get rich off of gaming the system & taking advantage of the American constituency by catering to $pecial Intere$t lobbyi$t$ that are trying their best to torpedo the American constituencies U.S. Constitution & Bill Of Rights! Profe$$ional politician$, don't get bilked without them!
 
Political officials may be sexual deviants but @ least they don't get rich off of gaming the system & taking advantage of the American constituency by catering to $pecial Intere$t lobbyi$t$ that are trying their best to torpedo the American constituencies U.S. Constitution & Bill Of Rights! Profe$$ional politician$, don't get bilked without them!
They do that too. Look at how rich Pelosi has become with all her insider stock deals!
 
They do that too. Look at how rich Pelosi has become with all her insider stock deals!
Not just Pelosi, look at the Bidens!
Russia, Moscow mayor's wife gave $3,500,000
China, gave Hunter $1,500,000,000 to "invest"
Hunter's "paintings"
Ukraine, Burisma gave $millions to Hunter for a no-show job
Who knows how much Hunter got for selling access to "the big guy"
 
Political leadership are a bunch of sexual deviant perverts.

Actually, for the last 176 years of its existence, Rome was a Christian Empire... which just accelerated the decline.

He’s showing how woke he is. In today‘s upside-down world of leftists, the more abnormal your behavior, the more you’re embraced. Normal, hard-working Americans are seen as the enemy.

How does people having a pride parade effect "Normal, hard working Americans" in any way?

I don't worry about the Pride Parades, I wonder about the one percenters trying to take away what the working class has left.
 
They do that too. Look at how rich Pelosi has become with all her insider stock deals!
Insider trading is illegal
Many wealthy people have gone to prison for it

But with four years of Trump controlling the Justice Department, he never managed to bring up charges against Pelosi did he?
 
Political officials may be sexual deviants but @ least they don't get rich off of gaming the system & taking advantage of the American constituency by catering to $pecial Intere$t lobbyi$t$ that are trying their best to torpedo the American constituencies U.S. Constitution & Bill Of Rights! Profe$$ional politician$, don't get bilked without them!

Are you trying to imply Lieu isn't isn't doing any of the stuff you list? :rolleyes:
 
Actually, for the last 176 years of its existence, Rome was a Christian Empire... which just accelerated the decline.



How does people having a pride parade effect "Normal, hard working Americans" in any way?

I don't worry about the Pride Parades, I wonder about the one percenters trying to take away what the working class has left.

WTF, are you saying you would be okay with straight dads taking their little kids to a stripper club?
 
Political officials may be sexual deviants but @ least they don't get rich off of gaming the system & taking advantage of the American constituency by catering to $pecial Intere$t lobbyi$t$ that are trying their best to torpedo the American constituencies U.S. Constitution & Bill Of Rights! Profe$$ional politician$, don't get bilked without them!
Joes never worked a day in his life. Multimillionaire.
 
Actually, for the last 176 years of its existence, Rome was a Christian Empire... which just accelerated the decline.



How does people having a pride parade effect "Normal, hard working Americans" in any way?

I don't worry about the Pride Parades, I wonder about the one percenters trying to take away what the working class has left.
Woof.
 
WTF, are you saying you would be okay with straight dads taking their little kids to a stripper club?

Since it's illegal to bring a minor into a club, um, no.

But this funny thing, every Madris Gras, you have all sorts of inappropriate behavior from straight people, and civilization isn't ending as we know it.

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Actually, the last days of Rome were after the christians took over.
Earlier in the 4th century, following the Diocletianic Persecution of 303–313 and the Donatist controversy that arose in consequence, Constantine the Great had convened councils of bishops to define the orthodoxy of the Christian faith and to expand on earlier Christian councils. A series of ecumenical councils convened by successive Roman emperors met during the 4th and the 5th centuries, but Christianity continued to suffer rifts and schisms surrounding the theological and christological doctrines of Arianism, Nestorianism, and Miaphysitism. In the 5th century, the Western Roman Empiredecayed as a polity; invaders sacked Rome in 410 and in 455, and Odoacer, an Arian barbarian warlord, forced Romulus Augustus, the last nominal Western Emperor, to abdicate in 476. However, apart from the aforementioned schisms, the church as an institution persisted in communion, if not without tension, between the East and West. In the 6th century, the Byzantine armies of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I recovered Italy and other regions of the Western Mediterranean shore. The Byzantine Empiresoon lost most of these gains, but it held Rome, as part of the Exarchate of Ravenna, until 751, a period known in church history as the Byzantine Papacy. The early Muslim conquests of the 7th–9th centuries would begin a process of converting most of the then-Christian world in the Levant, Middle East, North Africa, regions of Southern Italy and the Iberian Peninsula to Islam, severely restricting the reach both of the Byzantine Empire and of its church. Christian missionary activitydirected from the capital of Constantinople did not lead to a lasting expansion of the formal link between the church and the Byzantine emperor, since areas outside the Byzantine Empire's political and military control set up their own distinct churches, as in the case of Bulgaria in 919.

Justinian I, who became emperor in 527, recognized the patriarchs of Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem as the supreme authorities in the state-sponsored Chalcedonian church apparatus (see the Pentarchy). However, Justinian claimed "the right and duty of regulating by his laws the minutest details of worship and discipline, and also of dictating the theological opinions to be held in the Church".[8][9]

In Justinian's day, the Christian church was not entirely under the emperor's control even in the East: the Oriental Orthodox Churches had seceded, having rejected the Council of Chalcedon in 451, and called the adherents of the imperially-recognized church "Melkites", from Syriac malkâniya ("imperial").[10][11] In Western Europe, Christianity was mostly subject to the laws and customs of nations that owed no allegiance to the emperor in Constantinople.[12] While Eastern-born popesappointed or at least confirmed by the emperor continued to be loyal to him as their political lord, they refused to accept his authority in religious matters,[13] or the authority of such a council as the imperially convoked Council of Hieria of 754. Pope Gregory III (731–741) was the last Bishop of Rome to ask the Byzantine ruler to ratify his election.[14][15] With the crowning of Charlemagne by Pope Leo III on 25 December 800 as Imperator Romanorum, the political split between East and West became irrevocable. Spiritually, Chalcedonian Christianity persisted, at least in theory, as a unified entity until the Great Schism and its formal division with the mutual excommunication in 1054 of Rome and Constantinople. The empire finally collapsed with the Fall of Constantinople to the Islamic Ottoman Turks in 1453.[16]

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