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John R. DePerno
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John R. DePerno
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✝️ John 13:34 Christian Madison’s boyfriend We need to work on Uniting a Partisan Nation
New York, USA Katılım Haziran 2024
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@davefelixsax @kaizen000000000 Materialism, Evidentialism, and Sufficient reason
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@johndeperno @kaizen000000000 Please tell me 3 assumptions atheism relies on
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@Pro__Trading @HarrisonHSmith The mob became the Democrat party
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How ruthlessly effective is the Democrat machine?
Eric Swalwell is asked to drop out of the race because a Republicans may actually win.
He refuses.
Party operatives tap into their pool of white liberal feminists and just like that, he's hit with not one...not two, but FOUR sexual assault accusations.
Of course, none of the victims can remember any details, just that it happened. The exact Blasey-Ford and E. Jean Carrol playbook.
Within an hour, the victim is being interviewed on @CNN.
The email goes out.
Almost immediately, the teacher's union is condemning him and Schumer, Pelosi, Jeffries and every other Democrat on Twitter is calling for him to drop out of the race.
Keep in mind, when Tara Reade accused Biden of forcibly sexually abusing her, they called her a liar and nobody called for him to drop out.
This is all a coordinated attack because they've seen the internal polling that Steve Hilton may actually win this thing and they are sacrificing Swalwell because liberal idiots like him are a dime a dozen.
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@PoliticalR814 @micah_erfan No recession was Republican’s fault. Bush Sr. got us out of the first recession before Bill got in, Clinton’s housing policies caused the Great Recession, and COVID was no one’s fault
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@johndeperno @micah_erfan So we just making things up.
Why then are 90% of jobs created happen under democrat presidents, why do we always go into a recession under republicans?
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Democrats are so bad for the economy that they are responsible for over 2/3rds of the economy.
Democrats Deliver@DemzDeliver
🚨 STUDY: Blue Counties account for 71% of America's GDP. (source: Brookings)
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Around 68 percent are, at least nominally, Christian. That’s her two thirds. And while someone may not be devoutly religious (which is a newer development), throughout American history, Christian ideas have been prevalent in our cultural/American values. Being Christian is also considered the norm in America (two thirds is a lot). That’s why we see so many churches, both historic and new, in our cities/towns. That’s why our media has Christian imagery. And it’s why we use the LORD’S Name in vain (which shouldn’t be done) daily.
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@johndeperno Speak for yourself. 40% of us aren’t and a large portion of those who claim to be don’t practice or do anything Christian
That’s a vast number of people to be ignoring in order to selfishly proclaim a secular country to be culturally Christian.
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I like it when Christians get the opportunity to learn for the first time that the United States is a Secular Nation

GINGERBREADMAN@DerekK99
@ArchTheAtheist Bro it's a Christian country and that's not gonna change
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@ToriatheistTori Everything material has a creator, GOD IS That Creator, GOD IS Not material and does not require that.
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@RpsAgainstTrump I’m glad to have someone like Tulsi in the admin, good on Roger Stone
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BREAKING: Donald Trump was ready to fire DNI Tulsi Gabbard until Roger Stone stepped in last week, Axios reports
Trump was displeased with Gabbard when she didn’t wholeheartedly endorse the Iran war during her recent testimony to Congress, and soon afterward, he “scolded” her in a private meeting and questioned her loyalty
“Roger sealed the deal. He saved Tulsi,” a source told Axios


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@ChristianHeiens That should be a good thing, but I worry about whether the correct people were fired
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Erik Spoelstra believes the Heat would have a “damn good record” if they hadn’t gone winless against the Magic, Celtics, and Raptors 😅
(Via @IraHeatBeat )

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@Ethereals68 Powell should’ve ran in 1996 or 2000, we’d be much better off
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@_niconeko @cbliddell @tomhfh Id need to see the see the data, as thats “USA/NY,” and I’m not convinced about the debt thing
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@johndeperno @cbliddell @tomhfh Well, it depends. The average american has more wealth than an european, but the average european has more stability than an american. Also, some european countries also have more wealth, while the majority are poorer. In general, it's debatable, but if you compare, the same.

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@cbliddell @tomhfh Then you’d have to take out the top 1% of Europeans! We exceed them in median income also.
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@tomhfh Strip out the top 1% and see what happens. US averages are distorted by a tiny number of super rich. Average Americans are poorer off than average Europeans.
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