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How will they rule ??!

  • YES - Qualified

    Votes: 41 82.0%
  • NO - Disqualified

    Votes: 9 18.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
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This should be cause for another Reformation.
 

What makes you think the man on the left is a white supremacist and believes he's genetically superior to black people? Do you lot have Nazi radar? Some kind of wheel you spin that decides? Seriously, how do you all always come to the conclusion that someone is a white supremacist?
 
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Pope Francis says things which are not binding on the faithful and can rightfully be claimed to be heterodox or heretical. He is an awful Holy Father and his drivel about unions or the death penalty is equally so.
 
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This is why I just shake my head and laugh at all of the 'Russian bots' stories. Any Twitter profile that is pro-Trump/pro-conservative is automatically considered a bot. They can't fathom someone actually supporting the president and/or conservative causes, even though 60+ million people voted Trump and Democrats have lost a record number amount of seats.

Just like the #WalkAway movement they claimed were bots. You can easily go to Youtube/Facebook and search the hundreds of videos. Those are real people (mostly minorities), with real concerns, and they're leaving the Democrat party in droves.

Crackdown on 'bots' sweeps up real people

Nina Tomasieski logs on to Twitter before the sun rises. Seated at her dining room table with a nearby TV constantly tuned to Fox News, the 70-year-old grandmother spends up to 14 hours a day tweeting the praises of President Trump and his political allies, particularly those on the ballot this fall, and deriding their opponents.

She's part of a dedicated band of Trump supporters who tweet and retweet Keep America Great messages.

"Time to walk away Dems and vote RED in the primaries," she declared in one of her voluminous tweets, adding, "Say NO to socialism & hate."

While her goal is simply to advance the agenda of a president she adores, she and her friends have been swept up in an expanded effort by Twitter and other social media companies to crack down on nefarious tactics used to meddle in the 2016 election.

The screenings have repeatedly and erroneously flagged Tomasieski and users like her. Their accounts have been suspended or frozen for "suspicious" behavior — apparently because of the frequency and relentlessness of their messages.

When they started tweeting support for a conservative lawmaker in the GOP primary for Illinois governor this spring, news stories warned that right-wing "propaganda bots" were trying to influence the election.

"Almost all of us are considered a bot," says Tomasieski, who lives in Tennessee but is tweeting for GOP candidates across the U.S.

Cynthia Smith has been locked out of her account and "shadow banned," meaning tweets aren't as visible to others, because of suspected "automated behavior."

"I'm a gal in Southern California," Smith said. "I am no bot."
 
Turn off the propaganda box everyone. Trump saying Don Jr. was doing opposition research is old news. Very old news. He already said this a year ago, and the media has already had their freakout about it. This is what they do. They dissect every move Trump makes and/or word he says, then recycle old so called 'scandals', pretending to be outraged all over again, trying to keep Russia collusion alive.



Mollie Hemingway (and SNL) nails it...

 
This is why I just shake my head and laugh at all of the 'Russian bots' stories. Any Twitter profile that is pro-Trump/pro-conservative is automatically considered a bot. They can't fathom someone actually supporting the president and/or conservative causes, even though 60+ million people voted Trump and Democrats have lost a record number amount of seats.

Just like the #WalkAway movement they claimed were bots. You can easily go to Youtube/Facebook and search the hundreds of videos. Those are real people (mostly minorities), with real concerns, and they're leaving the Democrat party in droves.

Crackdown on 'bots' sweeps up real people

Nina Tomasieski logs on to Twitter before the sun rises. Seated at her dining room table with a nearby TV constantly tuned to Fox News, the 70-year-old grandmother spends up to 14 hours a day tweeting the praises of President Trump and his political allies, particularly those on the ballot this fall, and deriding their opponents.

She's part of a dedicated band of Trump supporters who tweet and retweet Keep America Great messages.

"Time to walk away Dems and vote RED in the primaries," she declared in one of her voluminous tweets, adding, "Say NO to socialism & hate."

While her goal is simply to advance the agenda of a president she adores, she and her friends have been swept up in an expanded effort by Twitter and other social media companies to crack down on nefarious tactics used to meddle in the 2016 election.

The screenings have repeatedly and erroneously flagged Tomasieski and users like her. Their accounts have been suspended or frozen for "suspicious" behavior — apparently because of the frequency and relentlessness of their messages.

When they started tweeting support for a conservative lawmaker in the GOP primary for Illinois governor this spring, news stories warned that right-wing "propaganda bots" were trying to influence the election.

"Almost all of us are considered a bot," says Tomasieski, who lives in Tennessee but is tweeting for GOP candidates across the U.S.

Cynthia Smith has been locked out of her account and "shadow banned," meaning tweets aren't as visible to others, because of suspected "automated behavior."

"I'm a gal in Southern California," Smith said. "I am no bot."
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This is why I just shake my head and laugh at all of the 'Russian bots' stories. Any Twitter profile that is pro-Trump/pro-conservative is automatically considered a bot. They can't fathom someone actually supporting the president and/or conservative causes, even though 60+ million people voted Trump and Democrats have lost a record number amount of seats.

Just like the #WalkAway movement they claimed were bots. You can easily go to Youtube/Facebook and search the hundreds of videos. Those are real people (mostly minorities), with real concerns, and they're leaving the Democrat party in droves.

Crackdown on 'bots' sweeps up real people

Nina Tomasieski logs on to Twitter before the sun rises. Seated at her dining room table with a nearby TV constantly tuned to Fox News, the 70-year-old grandmother spends up to 14 hours a day tweeting the praises of President Trump and his political allies, particularly those on the ballot this fall, and deriding their opponents.

She's part of a dedicated band of Trump supporters who tweet and retweet Keep America Great messages.

"Time to walk away Dems and vote RED in the primaries," she declared in one of her voluminous tweets, adding, "Say NO to socialism & hate."

While her goal is simply to advance the agenda of a president she adores, she and her friends have been swept up in an expanded effort by Twitter and other social media companies to crack down on nefarious tactics used to meddle in the 2016 election.

The screenings have repeatedly and erroneously flagged Tomasieski and users like her. Their accounts have been suspended or frozen for "suspicious" behavior — apparently because of the frequency and relentlessness of their messages.

When they started tweeting support for a conservative lawmaker in the GOP primary for Illinois governor this spring, news stories warned that right-wing "propaganda bots" were trying to influence the election.

"Almost all of us are considered a bot," says Tomasieski, who lives in Tennessee but is tweeting for GOP candidates across the U.S.

Cynthia Smith has been locked out of her account and "shadow banned," meaning tweets aren't as visible to others, because of suspected "automated behavior."

"I'm a gal in Southern California," Smith said. "I am no bot."
This is why I just shake my head and laugh at all of the 'Russian bots' stories. Any Twitter profile that is pro-Trump/pro-conservative is automatically considered a bot. They can't fathom someone actually supporting the president and/or conservative causes, even though 60+ million people voted Trump and Democrats have lost a record number amount of seats.

Just like the #WalkAway movement they claimed were bots. You can easily go to Youtube/Facebook and search the hundreds of videos. Those are real people (mostly minorities), with real concerns, and they're leaving the Democrat party in droves.

Crackdown on 'bots' sweeps up real people

Nina Tomasieski logs on to Twitter before the sun rises. Seated at her dining room table with a nearby TV constantly tuned to Fox News, the 70-year-old grandmother spends up to 14 hours a day tweeting the praises of President Trump and his political allies, particularly those on the ballot this fall, and deriding their opponents.

She's part of a dedicated band of Trump supporters who tweet and retweet Keep America Great messages.

"Time to walk away Dems and vote RED in the primaries," she declared in one of her voluminous tweets, adding, "Say NO to socialism & hate."

While her goal is simply to advance the agenda of a president she adores, she and her friends have been swept up in an expanded effort by Twitter and other social media companies to crack down on nefarious tactics used to meddle in the 2016 election.

The screenings have repeatedly and erroneously flagged Tomasieski and users like her. Their accounts have been suspended or frozen for "suspicious" behavior — apparently because of the frequency and relentlessness of their messages.

When they started tweeting support for a conservative lawmaker in the GOP primary for Illinois governor this spring, news stories warned that right-wing "propaganda bots" were trying to influence the election.

"Almost all of us are considered a bot," says Tomasieski, who lives in Tennessee but is tweeting for GOP candidates across the U.S.

Cynthia Smith has been locked out of her account and "shadow banned," meaning tweets aren't as visible to others, because of suspected "automated behavior."

"I'm a gal in Southern California," Smith said. "I am no bot."


Care to comment libs??
 
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