Could Trump do anything to make you stop supporting him?

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Eli1

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Liberals hate when Trump is happy, dancing and being himself.
Go Trump!
 

cv5

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No they don't. There's nothing in the federal law that says "except for families of the fallen".
Rubbish. Families CAN BY ALL MEANS take photographs in that area. And do very commonly.
And the persons that need to be held in contempt are Biden and Harris, who were LIKEWISE INVITED to attend.
And contemptibly REFUSED to attend, and thereby take responsibility for the needless deaths that they caused by their neglect.
 

JayBird

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Rubbish. Families CAN BY ALL MEANS take photographs in that area.
The NPS says otherwise, as I showed earlier. If you have some additional info, post it.

And the persons that need to be held in contempt are Biden and Harris, who were LIKEWISE INVITED to attend.
And contemptibly REFUSED to attend, and thereby take responsibility for the needless deaths that they caused by their neglect.
Source?
 

cv5

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@CollinRugg

Kamala Harris on the border wall over the years:
2017: "Asking taxpayers to pay for a border wall is a terrible idea."
2018: "Funding Trump’s unrealistic border wall would be a gross misuse of taxpayer money."
2019: "Trump's border wall is stupid."
2020: "As I said, Trump's border wall is a complete waste of taxpayer money and won't make us any safer."
2021: *Becomes border czar and lets millions of illegals in*
2022: *Lets millions of illegals in*
2023: *Lets millions of illegals in*
2024: "Build The Wall!"
 

JayBird

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Now reports are that the Trump campaign posted video of their day at Arlington National Cemetery. Remember the federal law:

Federal law prohibits political campaign or election-related activities within Army National Military Cemeteries, to include photographers, content creators or any other persons attending for purposes, or in direct support of a partisan political candidate’s campaign

So Trump definitely violated federal law.

And his campaign was warned about exactly that before their visit. The NPS statement said:

“Arlington National Cemetery reinforced and widely shared this law and its prohibitions with all participants.”

I guess Trump just plain didn't care, consistent with his previous disrespect for our troops, POWs, and fallen soldiers.
 

cv5

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@JackPosobiec

BREAKING: Arlington informed the WH about Biden, Kamala, AND Walz participating in the ceremony nine days ago for the third time. The first and secondary requests (for just B and K) were made on July 28th and August 9th, per WH official. They ignored the date

Rochellemaryn 🌹🕊️ on X: "@JackPosobiec Not only did Biden and Harris not show up to honor these precious souls, the families of U.S. service members killed said they have never been contacted by President Biden or Kamala Harris." / X
 

JayBird

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@JackPosobiec

BREAKING: Arlington informed the WH about Biden, Kamala, AND Walz participating in the ceremony nine days ago for the third time. The first and secondary requests (for just B and K) were made on July 28th and August 9th, per WH official. They ignored the date

Rochellemaryn 🌹🕊️ on X: "@JackPosobiec Not only did Biden and Harris not show up to honor these precious souls, the families of U.S. service members killed said they have never been contacted by President Biden or Kamala Harris." / X
Um, those two contradict each other. If that family hasn't ever been in contact with Biden or Harris, then they couldn't have invited them to attend.

And now that the Trump campaign has used footage from his disgraceful day at Arlington in campaign material, whether or not they violated federal law isn't in question anymore.
 

cv5

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disrespect for our troops, POWs, and fallen soldiers.
That condemnation falls upon those who CHOSE not to attend: Biden and Harris and Walz.

Trump was INVITED by the FAMILIES and attended. And they were thrilled and thanked him for his attendance.
Trump is to be applauded for his concern.

And your incessant perpetuation of the "suckers and losers" hoax is standard fare for the unhinged Democrats.
They repeated the same thing at the DNC convention. Among many other disproven hoaxes and Trump bashing.
 

ZNP

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No they don't. There's nothing in the federal law that says "except for families of the fallen".

Why were Trump campaign officials even there in the first place if it had nothing to do with his campaign? And again, smiling and giving a thumbs up next to a fallen soldier's grave?

Disgusting.
Why don't you tell Jack Smith or Fanni Willis?
 

JayBird

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Trump was INVITED by the FAMILIES and attended. And they were thrilled and thanked him for his attendance.
Trump is to be applauded for his concern.
He was warned that staging photo ops at Arlington National Cemetery and using them for political purposes was a violation of federal law. He ignored that, staged the bizarre photo and vids, and then used them for his campaign.

I guess in MAGA world, federal laws are for the little people.

And your incessant perpetuation of the "suckers and losers" hoax is standard fare for the unhinged Democrats.
Multiple people confirmed that he said it, including his own hand-picked General. It's also consistent with how he said POWs weren't heroes and that a civilian award is better than the Medal of Honor.

It all paints a very consistent picture of who he is and what he thinks of our troops, POWs, and fallen soldiers.
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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It's the same page. Unfortunately, it looks like Barna's website is down or gone, so try this website that describes their results.

https://www.thedisciplemakingparent.com/barnas-six-reasons-kids-leave-the-church/

Ok, let's take a look into Barna's reasons.


Reason #1 – Churches seem overprotective. A few of the defining characteristics of today’s teens and young adults are their unprecedented access to ideas and worldviews as well as their prodigious consumption of popular culture.

I'm not quite sure about this reason, it seems rather vague.


Reason #2 – Teens’ and twentysomethings’ experience of Christianity is shallow. A second reason that young people depart church as young adults is that something is lacking in their experience of church.

Again, that could be for several reasons. A need for young people to be entertained, which is a huge problem because of instant access to everything, everywhere, all the time.


Reason #3 – Churches come across as antagonistic to science. One of the reasons young adults feel disconnected from church or from faith is the tension they feel between Christianity and science.

Perhaps so, but some good apologetics teaching could clear this up in a minute.


Reason #4 – Young Christians’ church experiences related to sexuality are often simplistic, judgmental. With unfettered access to digital pornography and immersed in a culture that values hyper-sexuality over wholeness, teen and twentysometing Christians are struggling with how to live meaningful lives in terms of sex and sexuality.

They pretty much answered the question right there. That's the culture not the church.


Reason #5 – They wrestle with the exclusive nature of Christianity. Younger Americans have been shaped by a culture that esteems open-mindedness, tolerance and acceptance.

Every religion is exclusive. Again, some apologetics would fix this. That and the fact that the Bible never teaches tolerance, open mindness, or acceptance for sin.

So we're at the bottom of the second list and you still haven't proved anything beyond it being your opinion that young people are leaving church because of Christians.
 

JayBird

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Ok, let's take a look into Barna's reasons.


Reason #1 – Churches seem overprotective. A few of the defining characteristics of today’s teens and young adults are their unprecedented access to ideas and worldviews as well as their prodigious consumption of popular culture.

I'm not quite sure about this reason, it seems rather vague.


Reason #2 – Teens’ and twentysomethings’ experience of Christianity is shallow. A second reason that young people depart church as young adults is that something is lacking in their experience of church.

Again, that could be for several reasons. A need for young people to be entertained, which is a huge problem because of instant access to everything, everywhere, all the time.


Reason #3 – Churches come across as antagonistic to science. One of the reasons young adults feel disconnected from church or from faith is the tension they feel between Christianity and science.

Perhaps so, but some good apologetics teaching could clear this up in a minute.


Reason #4 – Young Christians’ church experiences related to sexuality are often simplistic, judgmental. With unfettered access to digital pornography and immersed in a culture that values hyper-sexuality over wholeness, teen and twentysometing Christians are struggling with how to live meaningful lives in terms of sex and sexuality.

They pretty much answered the question right there. That's the culture not the church.


Reason #5 – They wrestle with the exclusive nature of Christianity. Younger Americans have been shaped by a culture that esteems open-mindedness, tolerance and acceptance.

Every religion is exclusive. Again, some apologetics would fix this. That and the fact that the Bible never teaches tolerance, open mindness, or acceptance for sin.

So we're at the bottom of the second list and you still haven't proved anything beyond it being your opinion that young people are leaving church because of Christians.
Um, this is just weird.

If you really don't think hypocrisy, being judgmental, being too political, being antagonistic to science, and not being understanding when kids have doubts are descriptions of things kids see some Christians do, I don't know what else to say.
 

cv5

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He was warned that staging photo ops at Arlington National Cemetery and using them for political purposes was a violation of federal law. He ignored that, staged the bizarre photo and vids, and then used them for his campaign.

I guess in MAGA world, federal laws are for the little people.


Multiple people confirmed that he said it, including his own hand-picked General. It's also consistent with how he said POWs weren't heroes and that a civilian award is better than the Medal of Honor.

It all paints a very consistent picture of who he is and what he thinks of our troops, POWs, and fallen soldiers.
Nobody is more contemptable than Biden, who CONTINUOUSLY lies about his son dying a war hero in Iraq.
Walz is equally contemptable regarding his stolen valor scam.

Brick Suit on X: "Joe Biden says his son "lost his life in Iraq." Fact check: His son left Iraq in 2009 and died in Maryland six years later from brain cancer. https://t.co/RuLzgGvH9r" / X

@kylenabecker
Let's count Joe BIden's *LIES* last night, shall we?
1. "Suckers and losers" lie
2. "Hitler did good things" lie
3. "Fine people" lie
4. "My son died in Iraq" lie
5. "I capped insulin at $15" lie
6. "I capped Medicaid drug expenses at $200" lie
7. "Retaliation" lie
8. "Trump said he would be a dictator" lie
9. "No soldiers died on my watch" lie
10. "Border crossings fewer than Trump" lie
11. "Unemployment was 15% under Trump" lie
12. "Trump wants to get rid of Social Security" lie
13. "Billionaires pay 8.2% in taxes" lie
14. "Trump said inject bleach" lie
15. "Border patrol endorsed me" lie
 

cv5

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Nobody is more contemptable than Biden, who CONTINUOUSLY lies about his son dying a war hero in Iraq.
Walz is equally contemptable regarding his stolen valor scam.

Brick Suit on X: "Joe Biden says his son "lost his life in Iraq." Fact check: His son left Iraq in 2009 and died in Maryland six years later from brain cancer. https://t.co/RuLzgGvH9r" / X

@kylenabecker
Let's count Joe BIden's *LIES* last night, shall we?
1. "Suckers and losers" lie
2. "Hitler did good things" lie
3. "Fine people" lie
4. "My son died in Iraq" lie
5. "I capped insulin at $15" lie
6. "I capped Medicaid drug expenses at $200" lie
7. "Retaliation" lie
8. "Trump said he would be a dictator" lie
9. "No soldiers died on my watch" lie
10. "Border crossings fewer than Trump" lie
11. "Unemployment was 15% under Trump" lie
12. "Trump wants to get rid of Social Security" lie
13. "Billionaires pay 8.2% in taxes" lie
14. "Trump said inject bleach" lie
15. "Border patrol endorsed me" lie
Note the context. Biden attempts to steal valor on behalf of his son.

Wendell Husebø on X: "Joe Biden falsely claims his late son Beau "lost his life in Iraq." Beau died of brain cancer. https://t.co/gEfXZOdiys" / X
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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Um, this is just weird.

If you really don't think hypocrisy, being judgmental, being too political, being antagonistic to science, and not being understanding when kids have doubts are descriptions of things kids see some Christians do, I don't know what else to say.

I went over the data you gave. And they gave more reasons for the kids answers than I did. They didn't say too political. And the Bible is not antagonistic to science. No one said there was anything wrong with having doubts, and that wasn't stated in the answers. Again, I think it's a chip on your shoulder, but no, you can't blame Christians as the reason kids leave church. These answers simply don't prove that. And that was my point all along.