Comments by "J Nagarya" (@jnagarya519) on "David Pakman Show"
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@DAndyLord They believe they do.
Moreover, "religious" doctrine and "faith" are not the same thing. "Faith" is akin to courage: it is that which animates, gives life to, the doctrine.
But even when there's a mass murder, including of children, which their "God," according to their speculations, knew in advance was going to happen, but didn't intervene, as many of them believe "He" does, they claim that that same "God" is "merciful".
The issue isn't what they believe they get out of it; the question is whether they are reasonable and rational.
Those who wouldn't part with a penny for the benefit of their neighbors are infinitely generous with their "thoughts and prayers".
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@yuriyrychkov9857 Basic Law 101:
This is in the US Constitution:
"Art. VI., S. 2. This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof . . . under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land . . . any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding."
United States law already PROHIBITS noncitizens from voting, therefore it cannot be legal in any State, so is not legal in Vermont, and it doesn't happen because in order to vote one must register. The "illegals" to which the bigots -- and you -- refer in pursuit of your attack on the rule of law are a fiction, a lie.
Under US law, everyone under the jurisdiction of US law is presumed innocent unless and until adjudicated, in a court of law, to be guilty of whatever the charge. So-called "illegals" are not "illegal" unless and until adjudicated so in a court of law.
Go back to defending Putin's genocidal war against democracy in Ukraine.
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