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James Goodrich's avatar

Why wouldn’t Trump get a group of storm trooper special force soldiers, blanket pardon them, himself and everyone in his administration and send them out, gather every Biden, every member of his cabinet, every member of the J 6th committee etc. and throw them all in the gulag after the railroaded J6ers are released. We have now entered Biden’s America!!! What a complete scumbag. I’m sure CNN is praising Biden, “what a wonderful thing he did!!!” Honestly I had a hard time watching the Democrat and rino traitors all in one room on TV, not sure how you could stand being in the same room as them. They made me sick.

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Tim McCormack's avatar

Very good! If one guy can free all the criminals why can't one guy put them all back in the box.

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ComeQuicklyLord's avatar

They are unrepentant law breakers who refused to applaud when Trump said he would stop the weaponization of the DOJ and government and stop the invasion at our southern border—they orchestrated the invasion and the lawfare—they made us suffer and WANTED us to suffer while acting as if we were prospering and wanted their daily beatings.

Each Democratic Party administration gets worse from the previous, and those in the wings will continue the decline— they are as pathetic. I hope America is done with them! If not, what future do we have?

No matter what our government does or anyone else, we must return to Christ and embrace what that means in its entirety.

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James Goodrich's avatar

Ultimately it is our duty to confront evil and not condone harmful actions. By not actively opposing wrongdoing you could be looked at as complicit in the crime committed, even if you don’t directly participate. We should not judge others harshly but this does not mean turn a blind eye to wrong doing. This is what I really struggle with CQL. How do I handle people that are complicit to people that turn a blind eye or worse to these horrible crimes.

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ComeQuicklyLord's avatar

I have learned over time, and still learning, that not dealing too harshly with others keeps the door open for dialogue and a change of heart and direction with the person I am at odds with—this is a general statement.

In my excitement over Trump being sworn in, a close relative questioned my dedication to “the Truth of Jesus” because of Trump’s past and present immorality—and showed pictures and said he paid off a porn star he had an affair with. I did not give an answer last night, because of pain it caused me, as if I have approved of Trump’s openly immoral behavior—so I am silent, until my response can be given without anger or harshness. This might not be what you are talking about, but it’s what I struggle with.

I love this person dearly, and I have found that anger destroys relationships, and may God forbid I do that on my side, but I will not compromise Jesus for my relative or for Trump. If circumstances cause me to choose between a relationship with my relative, Trump, and Jesus, I’ll keep Jesus and lose the other two. If Trump begins to turn from Christ, I will not and cannot walk with him. Somehow I need to be able to communicate that to my relative in the proper tone and heart—God is still working on me, and He said that the work He began in me He will finish—therein lies my hope, and the hope I must give to others. God bless you James Goodrich.

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James Goodrich's avatar

Thank you CQL!

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

Some things you just can not UN-SEE!

Moments like that are the cheapest of the cheap shots to the head.

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