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Should be a wild four years.

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Evangelicals are not evil, they're gullible. Honest people generally tend to be.

They can be saved.
I think many American Christian denominations are ideologically captured from a secular sense, and astray in a religious sense. Bad shepherds if you will. The stuff the Episcopalians push out is a prime example. Which I'm not gloating. I'm a sedevacantist Catholic and I think the throne of Peter has been absent for probably over a thousand years.
 
Which is obviously not true unless impotent seething and crying somehow influenced trump
The antisemites really went bonkers on here this last week. Beyond 'jews bad' into the outright goebbels level they're rats and will eat us all.

It's usually not worth engaging that brainrot, but this thread turned into pure shit show and I hope now we can go back to laughing at this NYC election coming.
 
No, he's saying that pressure from the base stopped Trump from following the neocon/Israeli plans for regime change that they were loudly telegraphing yesterday.
This assumes Trump is a weak willed pussy. Midnight Hammer had been planned since may. The war accelerated things. Everything for the last 2 months has been according to Trump's schedule, congress locked the fuck out, neocons be dammed.
It’s an AI video about pride month.
So spam.
 
Discussion of the bill in question.

Chairman Mast Applauds House Vote to Defund Biden’s Cash Payments to Taliban​

06.23.25
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Brian Mast issued the following statement after the House voted in favor of a bill sponsored by Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) to ensure no more U.S. tax dollars fall into the hands of the Taliban after the Biden administration paid the terrorist regime millions of dollars following the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.

“This bill makes sure not a single penny of American taxpayer money ends up in the hands of the Taliban—not directly, not through back doors, and not via weak-willed foreign governments or shady NGOs,” Chairman Mast said. “If you’re funding the Taliban, you’re no friend of the United States.”

This issue has been a key focus for House Republicans since last Congress when lawmakers were made aware that weekly cash shipments of nearly $40 million were being sent to Afghanistan’s Taliban-controlled Central Bank.

Additionally, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction reported in May 2024 that more than $10 million had been paid to the Taliban in the form of taxes since they took over Afghanistan in August 2021. Secretary of State Antony Blinken later admitted that around $10 million had been paid to the Taliban in the form of taxes after testifying before the committee in December 2024.

Republicans, led by Rep. Burchett, introduced H.R. 6586 last Congress to oppose financial and material support from falling into the hands of the Taliban. The measure passed unanimously both in committee and on the House floor, but Senate Democrats refused to bring the bill up for final passage.

This Congress, Republicans introduced H.R. 260 – No Tax Dollars for Terrorist Act which builds upon H.R. 6586 to ensure no U.S. taxpayer dollars end up in the hands of the Taliban.

The bill advanced to the House floor during the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s first full committee markup of the 119th Congress.

“I would like to thank Chairman Mast and the entire House Foreign Affairs Committee for their tireless work on this legislation,” Rep. Burchett said. “We are one step closer to ensuring that US dollars stop flowing to terrorist organizations.”

The measure now proceeds to the Senate for final passage.
 
I think many American Christian denominations are ideologically captured from a secular sense, and astray in a religious sense. Bad shepherds if you will. The stuff the Episcopalians push out is a prime example. Which I'm not gloating. I'm a sedevacantist Catholic and I think the throne of Peter has been absent for probably over a thousand years.
Yes. Because they are gullible, not because they are malicious. An honest person can't even conceive of treachery or deception on the level that we have been subject to. So they don't believe it's possible.

Deception based on concealment everyone is familiar with. Superliminal deception like the Jews do is really difficult to comprehend for a regular person.
You can't tell someone, they have to be shown. And they are being shown.

I know many formerly Judaized Evangelicals who, shall we say, snapped out of it this year.
 
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