I am an atheist, so in the end,what Jesus might have said to do bears no graet weight with me. Still, you brought Him up, so now it is time for you to tell us why you have enough expertise on JC such that you can compare conservatives unfavorably to His directives.
Mia Love on Trump:
First, she did dare early to criticize Trump for his sexist and ‘act like a rapist’ tape.
https://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/299993-mia-love-i-cant-vote-for-trump
And then, because of the bigoted anti-imigration positions of the President, Love stood up to President Donald Trump on that.
And then of course Trump did not help in her re-election.
[QUOTE] Republican Mia Love has conceded the Utah election to Democrat Ben McAdams. In her concession, Love, who Donald Trump criticised by name after the election, slammed the president. [/QUOTE]Matthew 25:40-45 New International Version (NIV)
Will that do for a start?
(Answering Scumpup)
Did I ask you about your casual knowledge of scripture? No? Well, thanks for playing anyway.
Sorry, I didn’t realize I wasn’t allowed to post in the thread.
Are you unaware that Clarence Thomases wife is white and Mia Loves husband is white?
Here’s a link for you, since google is above your pay-grade.
DeBlasio is the Dems only hope? ROFLMAO:D:D:D
Before you all get all about what Christians should do; Jesus never advocated for government helping the poor at all. He also expected the poor to take steps to improve their condition. Gleaning was the 10% of a field crops left for the poor. There was no expectation that the poor could sit at home and wait for the bread, now EBT, to show up.
You weren’t asking about sum totals, though; you were asking for examples of “X that aren’t Y.” So people provided some examples of “X that aren’t Y.”
It would be like as if someone asked, “What NFL quarterbacks aren’t white Caucasian?” and then someone names McNabb, Vick, Prescott, Griffin, etc. but then you say, “That’s not the sum total of NFL quarterbacks.”
Yeah, I keep hearing this nonsense from conservatives.
Tell me where Jesus or any of the apostles said that the government shouldn’t help the poor.
You claimed there are more GOP interracial couples than Democrat. That article gives no numbers.
Yep. That’s exactly what he was asking for a cite of. You nailed it. 13 out of 10.
The cite request was for your unsupported assertion that Republicans have more interracial marriages than Democrats. For example, you left out Kamala Harris and Susan Rice, just off the top of my head. There are likely others.
It should be noted that, according to polling, Republicans oppose interracial marriage in far greater numbers than Democrats (28% to 12%). So by this metric, Republicans are over twice as likely to be racist as Democrats.
Republicans also donate their money much more to Charity. Democrats rather donate your money to charity. "The researchers said this finding fell within the broad political tendencies of traditional Republicans who favor less government intervention and more donations from the private sector to make up for the lack of government assistance.
“Their preference is to provide for the collective good through private institutions,” said Professor Nesbit. "
Cite from that rabidly conservative voice, the New York Times.
That bigoted NYT, of course. Probably racist and homophobe too.
The Root is an extremely liberal website for black activist types. I chose a cite slanted heavily in your favor. Do you know how to Google? Cite?:eek:
Do you know how to count? Just off the top of my head (plus your offer of De Blasio), Harris and Rice. That means more prominent Democrats in interracial marriages than the two you offered. There may well be more.
My supported assertion was power couples in Washington D.C. a rather high exposure environment. I cited evidence to back up my claim. I didn’t realize the Goal Posts were motorized… LOL
Nah, for some reason what Mia Love said about Trump is ignored, the point that still stands is that even one of your examples is not amused about the bigotry that is growing in the Republican party.
What? You offered two Republicans, one of which (Love) isn’t in office. I offered a sitting Senator, a former National Security Advisor, and the NYC mayor you already offered. That makes more Democratic interracial “power couples” in politics than the Republicans you offered.
These are your own goal posts. There are more prominent Democratic officials (and former officials) in interracial marriages than Republicans, at least based on the data presented so far.
How could conservatives be bigots when the the power couple of Mia and Jason Love exists?
Check mate liberals.
Scylla, take a break.