I’m going to say something that shouldn’t be controversial but will be. If you are a Christian, you can support border control and immigration being legal vs illegal. You CANNOT celebrate deportations and get off on the cruelty, and be a real Christ follower. Period
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Bill Owens is a journalist, who has worked at “60 Minutes,” the finest and most venerable journalistic program in the United States, for 24 years, and for the last six as its executive producer.
He has been forced out of “60 Minutes” by the insatiable greed of Shari Redstone, who has demanded that Bill Owens bend the knee to Donald Trump.
We live in a time that people are more inclined to obey an unlawful executive order than they are to follow a court order 🤦🏾♀️.
Dictators are created due to cruelty, cowardice, & compliance! IF THEIR ASSES will ignore the Supreme Court, we can definitely IGNORE HIM!
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Pam Bondi said on Fox that the FBI’s arrest of a county judge is “sending a very strong message.” Yes, Pam, and that message is, this country is being ruled by fascist traitors.
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I have to wonder if we'll even be around 19 months from now. The Climate Crisis is getting exponentially worse. And Nero, et al. just continue to fiddle. Best defense is an offense; all this B.S. about abortion, LGBTQ+ rights (or lack thereof) is just one universal smoke screen that hides their real agenda; destroy the planet. I just watched the Frontline documentary on Ginni and Clarence; he is a totally messed up, child-abused mess and she is probably similar (her parents were chillingly strict and weird). We are out of time.
see my comment to Miss Ginger. In his autobiography the only abuse I see is that Myers Anderson, his grandfather made him "work" 2 or 3 hours, but only after Myers paid for a private education, and made sure he had ample time to study. Myers was an uneducated man, but he stood tall and refused to kowtow or beg for a living from the white man. Clarence says he was "aloof" and "unemotional" and then Clarence says he spent hours in conversation with him on the importance of standing up and being proud of himself. I saw in Myers my own grandfather---Clarence's continued wining was because of his own weakness. He was already the brunt of ridicule in his small village before he went to live with his grandfather. In Pin Point, he followed everyone around but was too scared to even play a game with others and would just stand watching. If someone asked him to go fishing, he would tag along and then just stand there. He wouldn't bait his hook, or even hold his own pole, he would stand behind and observe. I would have been proud to have been "abused" in the manner he was abused. Yes I know Clarence says his grandfather expected him to work too hard. His brother Myers Lee says it was minimal and Clarence had a great inability to even accomplish the few tasks he was assigned. So mostly sat on the wagon bench if they were making deliveries, and Myers Lee and their grandfather did the work anyway. In his book Clarence says he was a great athlete, but the others didn't think him so hot. If they played football, Clarence would cry if he was tackled and walk off the field. In his book Clarence says he was near the top of his class but couldn't get a job because no one wanted an affirmative action Yale educated lawyer. Frankly that's malarkey, everyone at the time he graduated wanted an affirmative action Yale educated and all of his classmates got top jobs, either in public or private, corporate or for non-profits. Clarence says he went on two or three interviews but they looked down on him when he was interviewed. Everyone who knew him says he never talked, and it's hard to get a job at Wal-Mart if you're mute when you're interviewed. Look the only abuse Clarence Thomas was a personal weakness and he had better opportunities than 95% of poor black children his age at the time. I know that quite well...don't give me he was abused nonsense. The only abuse he ever suffered was self-abuse due to a very weak anti-social personality.