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Originally posted by Jason Fry View PostIDK. As a person of faith, I didn't vote for our serial philanderer in chief even though I tend to agree with his economic policies. Trump may be good for America, jury is still out, but I don't hear anyone at all arguing that he's a decent, moral man.
Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control. Does Trump have ANY of that?
I get where Mitt's coming from. I'd do the same.
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Originally posted by Jason Fry View PostIDK. As a person of faith, I didn't vote for our serial philanderer in chief even though I tend to agree with his economic policies. Trump may be good for America, jury is still out, but I don't hear anyone at all arguing that he's a decent, moral man.
Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control. Does Trump have ANY of that?
I get where Mitt's coming from. I'd do the same.
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Originally posted by Jason Fry View PostIDK. As a person of faith, I didn't vote for our serial philanderer in chief even though I tend to agree with his economic policies. Trump may be good for America, jury is still out, but I don't hear anyone at all arguing that he's a decent, moral man.
Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control. Does Trump have ANY of that?
I get where Mitt's coming from. I'd do the same.
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And what difference does it make how Mitt votes to anyone but Mitt? The numbers are such that his vote is irrelevant. Might as well stand up for what you believe in.
In my own case, I lived in a county for the last election that went 86% Trump, and everybody expected it to go that way. So I voted for Gary Johnson, because we'll never get better options if we keep choosing between the losers put forward by the major parties. This time we chose between a corrupt serial liar, a serial philanderer, and the pot smoking guy. No point in voting for the party line if your vote doesn't make a hill of beans difference anyway, if you think the party line isn't right.
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Originally posted by Jason Fry View PostIDK. As a person of faith, I didn't vote for our serial philanderer in chief even though I tend to agree with his economic policies. Trump may be good for America, jury is still out, but I don't hear anyone at all arguing that he's a decent, moral man.
Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control. Does Trump have ANY of that?
I get where Mitt's coming from. I'd do the same.
I am also a person of faith.
I've had many bosses. Some were absolute jerks.
But being a jerk doesn't necessarily mean you are bad at your job. Bad at human relations, OK.
But simply not liking someone is a pathetic excuse to lie and cheat to get him removed from his job. Especially when indicators seem to say he is one of the best, at this job.
And you'd be hard pressed to find more than a couple politicians who have hardly any of the attributes listed above.
Trump, as a billionaire, just never had to hide behind a public, more acceptable persona.
And someone please explain to me, how any person of faith, is OK with politicians who are not against abortion!
I would think that all persons of faith know that life & death are up to God, not man.
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Originally posted by Jason Fry View PostIDK. As a person of faith, I didn't vote for our serial philanderer in chief even though I tend to agree with his economic policies. Trump may be good for America, jury is still out, but I don't hear anyone at all arguing that he's a decent, moral man.
Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control. Does Trump have ANY of that?
I get where Mitt's coming from. I'd do the same.
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