evangelicals for harris

big if there don.

jesus saves in mysterious ways.

the only question i have about the fake blood (and i'd love a dna test!) is was the entire "assassination attempt" staged (i think so) or does he carry a squib around in case of opportunity?

the fbi can't do a decent investigation because the emergency room team all signed the ndas.
Right after the shooting, there was a close up video that showed DJs hand when he dropped a small yellow whatever. Of course, that was quickly scrubbed, but not before I saw it.
 
Right after the shooting, there was a close up video that showed DJs hand when he dropped a small yellow whatever. Of course, that was quickly scrubbed, but not before I saw it.
i missed it. but as a fan of penn (a celebrity apprentice) and teller the trick is obvious.

i'm sure a wwe hall of famer like dear leader has a few squibs in stock.
 
I can't imagine that there is any way Billy Graham would have supporter being used in this way.
 
That's a toughie.

This quote would give me pause if I was a billionaire
Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.”

I'm not surprised that Trump takes time to talk to God.
He might be finding time after he escaped the assassination.
Maybe Trump is going to hell but I don't think it is for being rich. Something about encouraging his rabid cultist retards to lynch his own Veep comes to mind...
 
Jimmy Carter is a wicked man in need of repentance. The fact that the far left is ok with him proves that
the greatest president and the greatest man i have ever shaken hands with.

unlike most of our leaders. carter waked the walk until his legs would no longer carry him .
 
The Graham family is none too happy with Evangelicals for Harris using Billy Graham's likeness in their video

Evidently Billy Graham was a Trump supporter
 
The Graham family is none too happy with Evangelicals for Harris using Billy Graham's likeness in their video

Evidently Billy Graham was a Trump supporter
His son Franklin is a Trump supporter.

Here is what the raging hypocrite said about Bill Clinton in 1998:

The private acts of any person are never done in secret. God sees and judges all sin, and while He seeks to restore the offender with love and grace, He does not necessarily remove all the consequences of our sin. As a boy I remember my mother telling me of the consequences of sin. Like a boat, whose wake can capsize other boats, sin leaves a wake. Just look at how many have already been pulled under by the wake of the president’s sin: Mr. Clinton’s wife and daughter, Ms. Lewinsky, her parents, White House staff members, friends and supporters, public officials and an unwitting American public.

Mr. Clinton’s sin can be forgiven, but he must start by admitting to it and refraining from legalistic doublespeak. According to the Scripture, the president did not have an “inappropriate relationship” with Monica Lewinsky–he committed adultery. He didn’t “mislead” his wife and us–he lied.

Acknowledgment must be coupled with genuine remorse. A repentant spirit that says, “I’m sorry. I was wrong. I won’t do it again. I ask for your forgiveness,” would go a long way toward personal and national healing.


The scandal of Mr. Clinton and Ms. Lewinsky has forced us to examine the morality of public and private behavior with new intellectual and spiritual vigor. There needs to be no clash between personal conduct and public appearance. Throughout my life, I have seen consistency of the two in the Graham house. I pray this will also be true in the White House.
 
Evangelical leader James Dobson was on Trump's evangelical advisory committee.

Here is what that raging hypocrite said about Bill Clinton in 1998:

As with many Christians around the country, Shirley and I have been in prayer for our leaders in government who must deal with the fallout from this scandal. They will need great wisdom and discernment in the days ahead. Our most serious concern, however, is not with those in Washington; it is with the American people. What has alarmed me throughout this episode has been the willingness of my fellow citizens to rationalize the President’s behavior even after they suspected, and later knew, that he was lying. Because the economy is strong, millions of people have said infidelity in the Oval Office is just a private affair–something between himself and Hillary. We heard it time and again during those months: “As long as Mr. Clinton is doing a good job, it’s nobody’s business what he does with his personal life.”

That disregard for morality is profoundly disturbing to me. Although sexual affairs have occurred often in high places, the public has never approved of such misconduct. But today, the rules by which behavior is governed appear to have been rewritten specifically for Mr. Clinton. We now know that this 50-year-old man had sexual relations repeatedly and brazenly in the White House, with a woman 27 years his junior. Then he spoke on national television while shaking his finger at the camera, and denied ever having a sexual relationship with Miss Lewinsky. He was the most powerful man in the world and she was a starry-eyed intern. That situation would not have been tolerated in any other setting — ever. And yet the apologists for the President have said endlessly, “It’s just about sex,” as though cheating on your wife was of no particular significance. But the majority of the American people replied, “I support the President.”
 
Gary Bauer, president of the Family Research Council, is also a big Trump supporter.

Here is what this raging hypocrite said about Bill Clinton:

The point here is that children inhabit a moral universe. There is a law, St. Paul says, “written on the hearts of men” that gives us a sense of right and wrong. These kids know right from wrong. Dare we reeducate them to believe that there is no truth, that there are no consequences for bad behavior?
[snip]
These children cannot be set adrift into a culture that tells them that lying is okay, that fidelity is old-fashioned and that character doesn’t count. Every American parent’s job has been made more difficult by this debacle. The virtue deficit has grown.

Day after day, children hear adults saying that it doesn’t matter if the President lied. After all this is just about sex. Everyone lies about sex, they are told. These messages are abominable, and the messengers must be vigorously rebuked.

[snip]
There are those who say that we must recognize absolute boundaries between public and private behavior. If all that matters is the quality of the job an individual does, then it is the concern of no one that a corporate executive sexually harasses every woman in his vicinity. Or that a securities expert beats his wife. And the lawmaker with his hand out for a bribe is home free, too, so long as he brings back the pork or the local economy hums.

Whatever we believe about these things, we must recognize this: Our nation’s founders believed otherwise. They understood that the fate of the nation they established was mortally linked to the character of the people who inhabited it.

They called such character indispensable. They knew the human truth that private deeds spill over into public philosophy and public actions. And they also knew that the mixture of power with corrupt character was nothing short of deadly.
 

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