@MeghanMcCain If you believe in heaven then isn’t the baby in a better place? Why do you pray for its soul? Would god condemn it to hell for being aborted? And for the parents- aren’t all sins equal in the eyes of god?
@heidi_snow95670@nicksortor@SteveHolla87689 Troy Lake was convicted of tampering with the emission systems in commercial diesel engines across multiple states. It was against the law. He was sentenced to one year and one month. He was released after 7 months to home confinement. Research it
@JustJenRX It is against the regulations for anyone of any political affiliation to wear any political garb at voting stations. It’s been this way for years. Full stop.
@HunterBiden@ReepasBuke Thank you for being real. Those among us that have absolutely no idea of the torment addiction causes can never appreciate your courage. Again, thank you.
@factpostnews He’s spending our tax money to beautify Washington DC. It’s like putting lipstick on that proverbial pig when our country has so much debt and poverty. Very sad.
Glorification? There was zero glory in my addiction. It was truly the most excruciatingly humiliating and degrading experience you could possibly imagine. I wanted to commit suicide almost daliy, but didn’t have the courage for even that. Instead I’d reach for the pipe or the bottle. The cowards way out. The guilt. The shame. The hurt. The absolute misery of it. Yet here I am. And I am not alone. There are millions upon millions of us. We don’t all agree on politics or people or who we root for on Sunday. But we all have the shared experience of walking through that fire and surviving. I chose to live. That’s not a joke.
I see your profile picture. That’s Johnny Cash. My hero too. Arrested seven times. Smuggled 668 amphetamines across the Mexican border in 1965. Took every drug there was and drank like I did. Cheated on his first wife. Slept with more woman than I ever did. Hit bottom in a cave in Tennessee in 1968 trying to crawl off and die. And then he got up. He got clean. He spent the rest of his life singing for prisoners and addicts and the people the country threw away because he knew he was one of them.
That was the whole point of the Man in Black. He wore it for the poor and the beaten down. He wore it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime. He wore it for the ones who never heard a word of Jesus. He wore it for the addicted and the dying. He wore it as a standing witness that no one is past saving.
You picked his picture. You did not pick his message. Try listening to the words.
@WhiteHouse How in the hell do citizens show proof of citizenship? Carry our birth certificates to the voting booths? Seriously? So stupid. I registered to vote. I have a drivers license. That’s all I feel we need.
@JDVance The Mara a lago Mafia uses our tax dollars to build a ufc ring, to destroy the reflecting pool, to build a golden ballroom, etc.. Your brown nose needs powdering.