MarkBozada

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MarkBozada

MarkBozada

@BozadaMark

Katılım Temmuz 2020
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MarkBozada
MarkBozada@BozadaMark·
@atensnut And you're pretty unique yourself, Juanita, because you've got the most annoying face and posts in history, and it's also annoying that you post a picture of yourself from the age of the dinosaurs.
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Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
The most annoying voice in history. Worse than Jessica Tarlov and that’s bad!!!
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MarkBozada
MarkBozada@BozadaMark·
Open your delusional eyes. And I find it very especially troubling that the man he's healing looks just like Jeffrey Epstein. You know, I like to think in my life that I'm doing the work Jesus wants me to do too, but I don't dress like Jesus or post pictures of myself dressed like Jesus...much less “healing people.” This man is sick. And you're violating the first commandment. If you don't know what that is, go look it up.
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Reverend Jordan Wells
Reverend Jordan Wells@WellsJorda89710·
🚨Trump Isn’t Calling Himself Jesus — He’s Answering God’s Call🚨 Trump isn’t calling himself Jesus. He’s been crystal clear from the beginning: he believes he’s doing the work God has set before him. Jesus’ disciples healed the sick in His name. With Christ in us, we can do His works too. I have no problem with this — I lay hands on sick people and pray for them all the time. The people outraged by this are just looking for something to be mad about. Trump is openly praying for the sick — and as Protestants, we still believe in the power of prayer. It’s that simple.
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Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
Trump just posted this. I love this President!!
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Suzie rizzio
Suzie rizzio@Suzierizzo1·
Describe Pete Hegseth in one word?
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Julie🌟
Julie🌟@Mississippiluv2·
@atensnut Did you see his post where he makes himself out to be Jesus healing the sick?
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MarkBozada
MarkBozada@BozadaMark·
Let's see what he's done for us. Well, you're right. He has gotten us into a war with Iran. He's killing troops; he's maiming our troops. He's caused our gas prices to be exorbitant. He's raised our food prices to ridiculous levels, and that's just thus far. And don't even get me started on those Cabinet choices. And now he's posted a picture of himself that looks like Jesus curing or healing Epstein. Oh yes, he's done a lot for us. He's a wonderful role model.
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Oregon Patriot
Oregon Patriot@MilderAnn·
@atensnut Trump has done more for us than all of those bozos combined in his short 5 years.
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MarkBozada
MarkBozada@BozadaMark·
@PatrickCal98544 @atensnut @NancyYia Donald Trump would not know Jesus if he saw Him face to face, (and Trump’s certainly not doing anything in what’s left of his life now to promote meeting Jesus in the next. )
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Patrick C Callahan
Patrick C Callahan@PatrickCal98544·
@atensnut @NancyYia 5 Amazing Years Thank You President Trump For Putting Conservative Christian Values Back in America and Common Sense
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MarkBozada@BozadaMark·
So, during his first administration, why didn’t he solve the border crisis? Why didn’t he solve any problems with Iran then? Why was our economy still left in shambles then and now even worse? And now, he's stupid enough to call out the Pope and say that he's weak on crime and terrible on foreign policy. This president is an idiot. Pope Leo is anything but weak on crime; in fact, his vocal stance against wrongdoing clearly demonstrates a commitment to justice that cannot be easily dismissed. By openly calling out criminals, he signals a bold moral authority, one that refuses to shy away from naming individuals who undermine social order and ethics. Take Donald J. Trump, for instance—a convicted felon and therefore, by definition, a criminal. It follows that the Pope addresses the issues surrounding Trump with the candor and concern warranted by his actions. This is not a matter of personal animus, but of recognizing a public figure’s failures in the light of moral law. When Trump claim the Pope is “terrible on foreign policy,” it’s important to remember that foreign policy is not the Pope’s jurisdiction; his realm is spiritual and moral guidance. Thus, for Trump to accuse the Pope of shortcomings in this arena is the very essence of hypocrisy—truly the pot calling the kettle black. Now, when we talk about foreign policy from a pragmatic standpoint, the situation with Iran presents a grim picture. I am convinced we are in a state of conflict with Iran, whether declared or covert, and by any reasonable assessment, we are losing ground. The Strait of Hormuz—a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments—remains under Iran’s control, a position they did not hold before hostilities escalated. Far from weakening Iran, our policies have emboldened their influence and strategic reach. This is a damning indictment of the current administration’s diplomatic acumen. When it comes to foreign affairs, Donald Trump’s track record is nothing short of dismal. How many times has he set rigid deadlines for policy objectives or military actions and then, when the clock runs out, retreated or reversed course? This pattern of brinkmanship followed by retreat undermines not only our credibility abroad but also our strategic interests. Let us dispense with illusions for a moment: Donald Trump is an utterly flawed individual who fails spectacularly as a leader. His latest misstep, attacking the Pope just as the midterm elections loom, signals a profound lack of political savvy. To alienate a significant segment of the American electorate—the Catholic community—is the kind of reckless move that can only be described as self-sabotage. One would expect a more calculating figure to recognize the folly of provoking religious sensibilities on the eve of crucial political contests. Instead, Trump doubles down on his divisiveness, revealing a profound ignorance of both politics and basic human respect. If I were in his position, my greatest concern wouldn’t be the Pope’s criticism but rather the possibility of offending much higher powers, both spiritual and earthly. In sum, Trump’s actions reveal a profound failure of character and leadership, further tarnishing his already tarnished legacy.
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MarkBozada
MarkBozada@BozadaMark·
@hiflyer4 @atensnut Actually, you're mistaken because if you listen to Trump, everything is Biden's fault and Obama's fault.
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Fran Dowsett
Fran Dowsett@hiflyer4·
But everything is ALWAYS PRESIDENT TRUMP's fault. Crazy, isn't it?
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MarkBozada
MarkBozada@BozadaMark·
Now he's criticizing the pope and calling him weak on crime and terrible on foreign policy. Pope Leo is anything but weak on crime; in fact, his vocal stance against wrongdoing clearly demonstrates a commitment to justice that cannot be easily dismissed. By openly calling out criminals, he signals a bold moral authority, one that refuses to shy away from naming individuals who undermine social order and ethics. Take Donald J. Trump, for instance—a convicted felon and therefore, by definition, a criminal. It follows that the Pope addresses the issues surrounding Trump with the candor and concern warranted by his actions. This is not a matter of personal animus, but of recognizing a public figure’s failures in the light of moral law. When Trump claim the Pope is “terrible on foreign policy,” it’s important to remember that foreign policy is not the Pope’s jurisdiction; his realm is spiritual and moral guidance. Thus, for Trump to accuse the Pope of shortcomings in this arena is the very essence of hypocrisy—truly the pot calling the kettle black. Now, when we talk about foreign policy from a pragmatic standpoint, the situation with Iran presents a grim picture. I am convinced we are in a state of conflict with Iran, whether declared or covert, and by any reasonable assessment, we are losing ground. The Strait of Hormuz—a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments—remains under Iran’s control, a position they did not hold before hostilities escalated. Far from weakening Iran, our policies have emboldened their influence and strategic reach. This is a damning indictment of the current administration’s diplomatic acumen. When it comes to foreign affairs, Donald Trump’s track record is nothing short of dismal. How many times has he set rigid deadlines for policy objectives or military actions and then, when the clock runs out, retreated or reversed course? This pattern of brinkmanship followed by retreat undermines not only our credibility abroad but also our strategic interests. Let us dispense with illusions for a moment: Donald Trump is an utterly flawed individual who fails spectacularly as a leader. His latest misstep, attacking the Pope just as the midterm elections loom, signals a profound lack of political savvy. To alienate a significant segment of the American electorate—the Catholic community—is the kind of reckless move that can only be described as self-sabotage. One would expect a more calculating figure to recognize the folly of provoking religious sensibilities on the eve of crucial political contests. Instead, Trump doubles down on his divisiveness, revealing a profound ignorance of both politics and basic human respect. If I were in his position, my greatest concern wouldn’t be the Pope’s criticism but rather the possibility of offending much higher powers, both spiritual and earthly. In sum, Trump’s actions reveal a profound failure of character and leadership, further tarnishing his already tarnished legacy.
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MarkBozada
MarkBozada@BozadaMark·
Seriously? We are far worse off with our economy and with fuel prices, and the world is worse off with their economy and fuel prices because of Trump. Iran now controls the Strait of Hormuz, which they did not control before like they do now. We are far worse off because of him doing that. Civilians like you and me in their own countries are being killed by missiles over a war that should not have begun in the first place and really has no end in sight. Trump is also killing our troops and severely injuring those who are not killed, so that they're disabled for life. If you can't see that, then there's no point even presenting any more arguments to you, because you're too delusional to understand reality when you see it in your face. Just think about that the next time you're paying $4+ a gallon for gas at the pump or $5+ for a pound of ground beef.
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MarkBozada
MarkBozada@BozadaMark·
@elonmusk Here's some freedom of speech: "Elon Musk, shut up. Nobody cares what you think."
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MarkBozada
MarkBozada@BozadaMark·
Trump foolishly said that Pope Leo is weak on crime and has no idea about foreign policy. Pope Leo is anything but weak on crime; in fact, his vocal stance against wrongdoing clearly demonstrates a commitment to justice that cannot be easily dismissed. By openly calling out criminals, he signals a bold moral authority, one that refuses to shy away from naming individuals who undermine social order and ethics. Take Donald J. Trump, for instance—a convicted felon and therefore, by definition, a criminal. It follows that the Pope addresses the issues surrounding Trump with the candor and concern warranted by his actions. This is not a matter of personal animus, but of recognizing a public figure’s failures in the light of moral law. When Trump claim the Pope is “terrible on foreign policy,” it’s important to remember that foreign policy is not the Pope’s jurisdiction; his realm is spiritual and moral guidance. Thus, for Trump to accuse the Pope of shortcomings in this arena is the very essence of hypocrisy—truly the pot calling the kettle black. Now, when we talk about foreign policy from a pragmatic standpoint, the situation with Iran presents a grim picture. I am convinced we are in a state of conflict with Iran, whether declared or covert, and by any reasonable assessment, we are losing ground. The Strait of Hormuz—a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments—remains under Iran’s control, a position they did not hold before hostilities escalated. Far from weakening Iran, our policies have emboldened their influence and strategic reach. This is a damning indictment of the current administration’s diplomatic acumen. When it comes to foreign affairs, Donald Trump’s track record is nothing short of dismal. How many times has he set rigid deadlines for policy objectives or military actions and then, when the clock runs out, retreated or reversed course? This pattern of brinkmanship followed by retreat undermines not only our credibility abroad but also our strategic interests. Let us dispense with illusions for a moment: Donald Trump is an utterly flawed individual who fails spectacularly as a leader. His latest misstep, attacking the Pope just as the midterm elections loom, signals a profound lack of political savvy. To alienate a significant segment of the American electorate—the Catholic community—is the kind of reckless move that can only be described as self-sabotage. One would expect a more calculating figure to recognize the folly of provoking religious sensibilities on the eve of crucial political contests. Instead, Trump doubles down on his divisiveness, revealing a profound ignorance of both politics and basic human respect. If I were in his position, my greatest concern wouldn’t be the Pope’s criticism but rather the possibility of offending much higher powers, both spiritual and earthly. In sum, Trump’s actions reveal a profound failure of character and leadership, further tarnishing his already tarnished legacy.
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Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
It must hurt Democrats to their core to see the man they despised, arrested, indicted, charged, convicted, censored, gagged, raided his residence, tried to remove him from ballots and attempted to assassinate him…..twice… has become the most loved and popular President of all time!!
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MarkBozada
MarkBozada@BozadaMark·
@GuntherEagleman But really, Gunther, who cares what you support? You're not that important.
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𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
A Muslim journalist @mehdirhasan in the US tweeted “Make American planes crash again,” then deleted it after backlash, claiming it was “poorly worded.” This moron was tagged. Deport this POS and ban him from the US forever? A. Yes B. No.
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MarkBozada
MarkBozada@BozadaMark·
@Jamesjonesik8 I can be honest and tell you it might be the “Minister of Propaganda,” Karoline.
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James@Jamesjonesik8·
Be Honest: Who, in your view is the greatest enemy of the United States? A. Russia B. Islam C. Democratic Party D. Iran E. Trump
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