Ted Cruz fake tears

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Hi, 1 Jn 4:1-3 warns us of the spirit of the antichrist which is in the world and later on will deceive many. I don't think he was talking about illegal aliens. Obviously some higher force is behind this matter say for one, corps who want to keep low wagers afloat. . With a military budget of almost a TRILLION dollars, nobody can figure this out? Also, I can't see Jesus approving of the ripping children away from their parents in this situation no matter who is doing it.

This is not connected to the original analogy made in the youtube video.

btw...the picture of children in cages was during the previous administration.

and parents with children with no documents to prove any connection, I guess those socialist countries do not know how to keep records:unsure::unsure::unsure:
 

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Don't forget to watch Bernie S. on CNN Town Hall tonight
 
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I will pass....I know better than to listen to false prophets peddling false hopes based on false ideology:cautious:

Besides I cannot get that image of him sitting shirtless with his comrades on his honeymoon in the former USSR.

Who goes to the USSR for a honeymoon:unsure::unsure::unsure::unsure:
 

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How did they determine that the tears were fake? Did someone certify that Cruz placed water droplets under his eyes or something? If the droplets came from his eyes, can they BE fake?
Perhaps they were tears of joy 'cause he won reelection for the US Senate. The guy that he beat is probably crying in his pillow.
 

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I will pass....I know better than to listen to false prophets peddling false hopes based on false ideology:cautious:

Besides I cannot get that image of him sitting shirtless with his comrades on his honeymoon in the former USSR.

Who goes to the USSR for a honeymoon:unsure::unsure::unsure::unsure:
Well, you can get the ring wing version later from the sock puppets.
 

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Have you ever listened to the speech by Che Guevara at the UN on YT"? Use CC for translation. Only about 6 min.

Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedung, Pol Pot, Fidel Castro, Nicolas Maduro, and many others had some glowing speeches as well.

What all these guys have in common is an overwhelming desire to ruthlessly control their people, AND gain power by torture, murder, and fear. This is ALWAYS the final result of Communism, Socialism, and fascism, WHICH ALL BOIL DOWN TO TOTAL GOVERNMENT CONTROL.
You may be unaware of the evil done by Che, so I will show you a little.

5 inconvenient truths about Che Guevara
February 18, 2019
T-shirts featuring Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara have never really gone out of style. Rapper Jay-Z has worn the shirt, model Gisele Bundchen has posed in swimwear featuring Che’s face, and even Prince Harry was photographed in Che garb in his younger years.
Multiple Hollywood films glorify the Cuban revolutionary, transforming him over the decades into somewhat of a pop-culture fixture – whose face still symbolizes for many the fight against the supposed capitalist machine, at a time when socialism is picking up renewed popularity in America.

But Guevara’s fans might not be aware of just what their idol did and said. Here’s a look back at the history.
Guevara said he killed people without regard to guilt or innocence
In 1962, the official Cuban newspaper Revolución reported that Guevara said, “in times of excessive tension we cannot proceed weakly. At the Sierra Maestra, we executed many people by firing squad without knowing if they were fully guilty. At times, the Revolution cannot stop to conduct much investigation; it has the obligation to triumph.”
In his own diaries, Guevara waxed poetic: “I see it printed in the night sky that I … howling like one possessed, will assault the barricades or the trenches, will take my bloodstained weapon and, consumed with fury, slaughter any enemy who falls into my hands.”
He later wrote in one of his diaries about how he shot a peasant who admitted leaking information to the enemy. “He gasped for a little while and was dead,” Guevara wrote. “To execute a human being is something ugly, but [also] exemplary.”
Thousands were killed by the Cuban regime, with many killings linked to Guevara.
WHAT DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM REALLY MEANS
“He was directly responsible for at least 124 killings,” Maria Werlau, author of the book “Che Guevara’s Forgotten Victims,” who has spent years documenting the specific people killed at Guevara’s orders, told Fox News.
His defenders say he did what was necessary for a revolution.
“Yes, my father killed – but revolutions are almost always violent,” Guevara’s daughter, who lives in Cuba, said in a speech in England in 2012.
Guevara created system that put gay people in labor camps
In Guevara’s diaries, he wrote of one man who, “apart from being homosexual and a first-rate bore, had been very nice to us.”
But Guevara’s diary quip also spilled into reality.
“The regime that Che Guevara co-founded is the only one in modern history in the Western Hemisphere to have herded gays into forced labor camps,” Humberto Fontova, author of “Exposing the Real Che Guevara,” told Fox News.
Guevara set up Cuba’s first forced labor camp for people viewed by the state as delinquents. One journalist who managed to see such camps reported that inmates worked 60 hours per week, guarded by men with guns, and were paid almost nothing.
Gay people were among many targeted groups. People who had other “decadent” capitalist cultural practices could also be targeted.
“You see all these rock n’ roll bands [praising Che] like Rage Against the Machine and Carlos Santana – folks, they are eulogizing the emblem of a regime that made it a criminal offense to listen their music!” Fontova said.
Guevara opposed a free press
In 1959, leftist journalist José Pardo Llada reported that Guevara told him: “We must eliminate all newspapers; we cannot make a revolution with free press. Newspapers are instruments of the oligarchy.”
Fontova says that was in line with Che’s actions.
“When Che Guevara first arrived in Havana, he moved into the biggest, most luxurious mansion in the city. A Cuban journalist, Antonio Llano Montes, wrote about it in 1959. Naturally, Che Guevara’s goons paid him a little visit,” Fontova noted.
Montes, recounting the incident from abroad in a 1984 book titled “La Dinastía,” reported that Guevara’s men took him to Che, who then gave him an ominous show of signing 26 execution approvals in front of him. Montes reported that Guevara then threatened him, saying: “I can have you shot this very night, what do you think?”
Montes wrote that Guevara left it at the threat, however, and the journalist quickly fled the country.
Guevara made racist statements
In Che Guevara’s diary, he wrote of “the blacks” living in Caracas, Venezuela, calling them “those magnificent examples of the African race who have maintained their racial purity thanks to their lack of an affinity with bathing.”
Guevara went on to write: “the black is indolent and a dreamer; spending his meager wage on frivolity or drink; the European has a tradition of work and saving.”
Fontova says Guevara’s actions – in his revolution against the Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista – were worse than his remarks.
“Many of the people Che was sending to the firing squad were members of Batista’s army, and these disproportionately tended to be black and mulatto. Batista himself was mulatto.”
Batista had been considered by many Cubans to be a friend of Cuba’s black minority, and had elevated several to prominent posts in government.
“The lilly-white Che Guevara and Fidel Castro overthrew the mixed-race Batista,” Fontova said.
Guevara also at times, however, called for more blacks to be represented in institutions and had black fighters under his command.
A messiah complex
Guevara’s diaries contain grandiose wording, casting himself as a savior absolving the sins of privilege with bloodshed.
Guevara wrote of a night where, talking to a fellow communist by a lamppost, a vision came to him offering clarity.
“I now knew… that when the great guiding spirit cleaves humanity into two antagonistic halves, I would be with the people,” he wrote.
“I see myself … the great equalizer of individual will, proclaiming the ultimate mea culpa [apology]. I feel my nostrils dilate, savoring the acrid smell of gunpowder and blood, the enemy’s death; I steel my body, ready to do battle, and prepare myself to be a sacred space within which the bestial howl of the triumphant proletariat can resound…” Guevara went on.
“His arrogance – that is one thing that everyone agrees on,” Fontova said.
The parable that “those who live by the sword, die by the sword” also applies to Guevara.

After helping to establish socialism in Cuba, Guevara traveled to other countries to launch more revolts. His last attempt was in Bolivia, where he surrendered to Bolivian soldiers after a battle and was then executed, without a trial, on orders from the Bolivian government.
 

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Hi, 1 Jn 4:1-3 warns us of the spirit of the antichrist which is in the world and later on will deceive many. I don't think he was talking about illegal aliens. Obviously some higher force is behind this matter say for one, corps who want to keep low wagers afloat. . With a military budget of almost a TRILLION dollars, nobody can figure this out? Also, I can't see Jesus approving of the ripping children away from their parents in this situation no matter who is doing it.
I really don't know your position on abortion, but you seem to support Democrats. Do you think Jesus would support ripping babies out of mothers wombs?

also, are you aware that obama did the same practices only more harshly? The pics of kids in cages are from when he was president.
 

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I really don't know your position on abortion, but you seem to support Democrats. Do you think Jesus would support ripping babies out of mothers wombs?

also, are you aware that obama did the same practices only more harshly? The pics of kids in cages are from when he was president.
Re abortion I'm def against UNLESS the mother's life is in danger or the child would b severely deformed as in the case esp in Iraq where our chemicals affected the pregnancies. In those cases, it should b up to the parents to send the child to Heaven in perfect health or keep the child.
All the articles I'm referring to recent esp in regards to the 'zero-tolerance' law by Sessions.
 
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Re abortion I'm def against UNLESS the mother's life is in danger or the child would b severely deformed as in the case esp in Iraq where our chemicals affected the pregnancies. In those cases, it should b up to the parents to send the child to Heaven in perfect health or keep the child.
All the articles I'm referring to recent esp in regards to the 'zero-tolerance' law by Sessions.
I wonder what it measurement is for severely deformed??
 

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I will pass....I know better than to listen to false prophets peddling false hopes based on false ideology:cautious:

Besides I cannot get that image of him sitting shirtless with his comrades on his honeymoon in the former USSR.

Who goes to the USSR for a honeymoon:unsure::unsure::unsure::unsure:
Trump has many friends in Russia, why do you think that's wrong if someone likes Russians? I'm sure there are good people there as in any other place.
 

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Trump has many friends in Russia, why do you think that's wrong if someone likes Russians? I'm sure there are good people there as in any other place.
At least he didn't try to build a hotel in Russia.
 

PennEd

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Trump has many friends in Russia, why do you think that's wrong if someone likes Russians? I'm sure there are good people there as in any other place.

Tabin, you seem like a very nice lady with a big heart. I get that socialism on the surface looks like a great thing. But it always ends in terror and misery. Why is this? The reason is man's heart is desperately wicked and corrupt.
And in all human history there has been only 2 forces that have tamed this corrupt heart.

1. Is a belief in, and an accountability to, a Creator God.

2. Competition. In the case of an economic system, this is Capitalism governed by our Constitution.

Let's look at an analogy on number 2.

Ice tea stand under Socialism:

Kid sets up the ONLY stand allowed in his neighborhood. He knows all the people are thirsty. He sells a 6oz cup of lukewarm Tea, that tastes pretty bad, for $5.00. The people have no choice but to pay the price and drink his awful Tea.

Ice tea stand under Capitalism:

Same kid sets up his stand, and sells the same lousy tea, for the same outrageous price.
But another kid sets up a stand down the street from him and makes delicious, sweet, cold Ice Tea, and sells 12oz cups for $1.00.

NO ONE buys the 1st kid's Tea anymore, so he decides he needs to make his product better and less expensive.

The first kid was forced by competition to make a better, less costly product.
Now watch this guy that LOVED the Communist Soviet Union, and other Communist nations talk about how people waiting in bread lines is a good thing.

See the Socialist doesn't care about a great standard of living. Except of course by the very few at the top. But as long as misery is shared equally, the Socialist is happy. Just research a bit the murder and extreme misery, Socialism, Communism, and Fascism, which ALL espouse TOTAL government control of everything and everyone, has wreaked on the World in the past 100 yrs.

This is Socialist Bernie Sanders:

 

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Senator Bernie Sanders's long-ago "honeymoon" in the Soviet Union is held up by his opponents as evidence of dubious judgment, and even Communist sympathies or anti-American tendencies. The self-described socialist was questioned about the visit during a debate of Democratic presidential candidates in October as a way to raise doubts about his electability.

Those descriptions and concerns are based on distortions and exaggerations: The trip, which began the day after his wedding with his second wife, Jane, in May 1988, was undertaken as part of Sanders' official duties as mayor of Burlington, Vermont. And in any case, most of his critics seem to have forgotten that the Soviet Union at the time was hardly the place for an admirer of communism to find comfort.

Under Sanders, Burlington developed sister-city programs with places that reflected his sympathies, notably Puerta Cabezas, Nicaragua. That pairing was in keeping with Sanders' opposition to President Ronald Reagan's attempts to undermine the leftist Sandinista government. Sanders and the Burlington Board of Aldermen even wrote angry letters demanding that the president "stop killing the innocent people of Nicaragua."

Burlington also had a link-up with the city of Yaroslavl, in Russia. But as Sanders wrote in his 1998 political memoir, "Outsider in the White House," the motivations were quite different:

Nonetheless, Yaroslavl in 1988 wasn't a pretty picture: an exhausted industrial city on the Volga, its only attraction the ancient churches that were kept shining white and gold for the tourists' sake. The infrastructure was threadbare, falling apart like everything in the Soviet economy in those days. Just four months before Sanders' visit, a freight train derailed in Yaroslavl, spilling almost a ton of heptyl, a highly toxic rocket propellant that was such an extreme danger to locals that some neighborhoods had to be evacuated while more than 1,000 people dug up the contaminated earth and removed it in trucks to be burned.

There is nothing Sanders could have seen in the Volga River city that he would have wanted to transplant to Vermont. And he never sang the Soviet Union's praises. In his book, he only said that his "honeymoon" -- actually, a working trip with a delegation of 10 -- had been "very strange." He never became a Russophile, either. As senator, he backed U.S. sanctions against Russia after it annexed Crimea, calling for the political and economic isolation of President Vladimir Putin.

To his credit, however, Sanders has continued to meet with Yaroslavl delegations that kept coming to Burlington long after he ceased to be mayor. Irina Novikova, who is in charge of the exchanges in Yaroslavl, last saw him in the U.S. in 2013. She was impressed. "He's a man of global thinking," she told me. "An uncommon man, with this broad perspective on the whole world."

Sanders is unashamed of his leftist views, which seem to appeal to a large number of Democratic voters. His Russian trip, though, wasn't about leftist ideology: In 1988, that was much easier to find in Nicaragua or Cuba than in the Soviet Union. Rather, it was about keeping an open mind about a bizarre land that was slowly emerging after decades of oppression and isolation. I appreciate the open-mindedness: My country has since sunk back into a Soviet-style mire, and when it opens up again, people like Sanders will be welcome. They always are the first to show up.

I just hope he understood during that 1988 trip that free health care and housing aren't really free. I can't tell from his speeches if he did.

This column does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the editorial board or Bloomberg LP and its owners.

To contact the author of this story:

Leonid Bershidsky at lbershidsky@bloomberg.net
 

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Here is the evil of Sanders and Socialists: