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He kept trying to squeeze some tears out too. Nose was not dripping. Eyes, as dry as Arizona. Judge already acknowledge a stacked jury.
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I noticed that same thing. Good call.
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Dismissed and charged.
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@realtv8132 Hillary never once plead the Fifth.
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Lock her up too.
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@realtv8132 How do you feel about democracy?
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@scotthullinger4684 Kari doesn’t support democracy. Scott, are you religious?
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@scotthullinger4684 You’ve got a lot of questions for me, some of which I’ve already answered. Yet, you seem cowardly to address the questions I posed for you. Now, I have two more questions for you. Who won the 2020 Presidential election? Who won the 2022 AZ Governor election between Hobbs and Lake? Do you understand America was founded as a Secular nation? Let’s see if you even have the slightest grasp on reality.
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Walker is…an empty podium.
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It’d be cooler if they did. 👍
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Kittenmouse?
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I’m a skeptic. I’ll believe it when I see it.
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Investigate Cannon. Trump has something on her.
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But will it even matter?
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Sounds too good to be true. Let me know when he’s behind bars.
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It’s nice but we need it removed from being a schedule 1.
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Amen.
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@scotthullinger4684 Kari doesn’t support democracy. She won’t accept the result of elections. Right, religion has nothing to do with this. Except that she is a Christian. And Christianity’s First Commandment stands in Opposition to the First Amendment.
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@scotthullinger4684 Kari refuses to accept the results of either the 2020 presidential election where Trump lost, nor does she accept that she lost the AZ election results. When you only accept the results if you preferred Candidate wins, you’re not supporting democracy. I do enjoy when a believer denies their own god.
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@scotthullinger4684 A person’s religion should be immaterial with regard to politics. However…. Her Christianity shows a lack of respect for American freedom and American values. If a Christian Nationalist in office puts her religion above our Constitution, that shows a lack of American values. Biden is a believer, but isn’t putting his beliefs before the Constitution. Americans have a right to their beliefs. They don’t have a right to force those beliefs onto others. So, where do you as a voter stand on the fact that the First Commandment is in opposition the the freedom guaranteed by the First Amendment?
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@scotthullinger4684 And yeah, Trump isn’t a Christian. He just exploits them.
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@scotthullinger4684 "We've got to bring God back into our culture. We've got to bring him back in. We cannot get through this without God. We can't do it. And we're going to bring God back in. And that same God that parted the Red Sea is with us right now. And God is looking down on us saying, 'I picked every single one you to be here at this moment in history,'" she said, later adding, "Because we are put here to save this country and to save this state, and it's gonna start right here in Arizona." - Krazy Kari
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@saddletramp5000 God doesn’t exist, as far as anyone can demonstrate. So to insist your imaginary friend guided anyone is quite delusional. Now, that isn’t to say their religious beliefs didn’t impact them, however, America was strictly founded as a Secular nation. The founders made absolutely certain to remove religious rhetoric from all founding documentation. This is evidenced by the rough drafts that included it, but final drafts having it stripped completely. You only have to go so far as to compare the First Amendment which guarantees religious freedom, and the First Commandment, which forbids it, to know Christianity is fundamentally opposed to American freedom and American values. I highly recommend you seek out and read The Founding Myth by Andrew L. Seidel. The evidence he lays out in this book should clarify many of the indoctrinated beliefs you have are erroneous. No, Krazy Kari isn’t pro America. Should does t stand for the Constitution. She places her Christianity above the Constitution. She is a Christian Nationalist.
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@saddletramp5000 By the way, they only references to religion in the Constitution are in the First Amendment. Both references to religion are exclusionary. One prevents the government from interfering with religion, the other prevents religion from interfering with government. These are the Free Exercise clause, and the Establishment clauses. These two clauses make up what is known as the separation of church and state.
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@saddletramp5000 Saddle, for certain you cannot demonstrate any god exists outside of your imagination. Can you even admit this to yourself? Kari isn’t stable or honest. The fact you can’t accept this suggests a lot about you. Nobody is suggesting you can’t have an opinion. It’s a matter of whether your opinion competes with reality.
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@saddletramp5000 This argument doesn’t debunk the selection of church and state. This is a straw man argument,which renders it useless to,the discussion. No, the founders didn’t intend to remove god from society. They did, in fact, intend to prevent religion from interfering with our secular nation. Aren’t you aware the Exodus story is fiction? Moses is a fictional character. It hardly matters where else this fictional character appears, as neither Moses, Jesus, or any of your imaginary friends are mentioned in our founding as a nation. Sure. You won’t bother to read Seidel’s work. You’re not interested in whether your beliefs are true. You just accept your indoctrination, based entirely on hearsay.
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@saddletramp5000 If our First Amendment guarantees religious freedom, what do you say to someone who opposes or commands against this freedom?
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@saddletramp5000 Seidel graduated cum laude from Tulane University (’04) with a B.S. in neuroscience and environmental science and magna cum laude from Tulane University Law School (’09), where he was awarded the Haber J. McCarthy Award for excellence in environmental law. He studied human rights and international law at the University of Amsterdam and traveled the world on Semester at Sea. Andrew completed his Master of Laws at Denver University Sturm College of Law (’11) with a perfect GPA and was awarded the Outstanding L.L.M. Award for his work as the Erik Bluemel International Environmental Law Fellow. After a short stint in private practice Andrew joined the Freedom From Religion Foundation as a constitutional attorney and later Director of Strategic Response, running a nimble unit known as the Strategic Response Team and helping elevate that organization’s profile. He joined AU in March of 2022. He isn’t just some random opinion piece writer from some random newspaper.
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@saddletramp5000 Perhaps she wasn’t dishonest or unstable then. She clearly is now.
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@saddletramp5000 Nihilism has nothing to do with whether America was founded as a Christian nation. Perhaps you believe things you can’t demonstrate to be true. It’s the way of “believers”. Forming a world view based on faith is an admission of such behavior. Not all of us remain so easily fooled.
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Stand back and stand by?
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“Finding God” and being the “best Christian” is totally part of the problem.
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Wow…the hypocrisy.
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Lock her up too.
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