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OldGrayMere 4 points ago +4 / -0

Normally Scott Adams is very enjoyable and informative, but today's broadcast was an exception. Scott was visited by a "guest" named Jason, who talked all over Scott, pretending we were there to hear him, not Scott. He spent his time rocking like a child needing a bathroom, all the while spewing vitriol against Trump regarding January 6th. It was like watching MSNBC, which I usually avoid because there is no news, only misinformed and censored opinion.

Were I younger, healthier, and wealthier, I might have gone to the rally to hear my favorite President of all time, and would most likely have died in jail by now. I'd already been there the year after JFK's death. Apparently freedom to visit our nation's capitol is now illegal. When I went it was with my state senator and his wife. He would be so shocked to see what has happened since his death. My meeting with Trump must wait until Heaven. And, yes, I do believe we will be there. If you had witnessed God's saving Trump on July 13th, you would know that God supports Trump and our country.

The reason Trump is hated is that he is invulnerable to the weaknesses and black- mailability of the never-Trumpers, most probably with videos in Epstein's records. God sees and knows everyone and knows their individual fears and motives. At this point in world history, everyone has heard of Jesus Christ and his message, so there is no excuse for denying Christ. He is there for everyone to choose or reject. Jason owes Scott and his audience an apology and should take a look at that Bible he so casually demeans. God will have the last word on our country and on each and every one of us. Scott, I am praying that you personally accept Christ so that we can have conversations some day in the future. God bless you.

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OldGrayMere 3 points ago +3 / -0

"Whatsoever ye doeth to the least of these, thy brethren, ye doest unto me". The God who gave us the Golden Rule does not approve of this person's statements or his hatred of others' beliefs to the contrary. He is typical of Democrats' hatred.

Roe v Wade was moved to the states, where it belonged from the beginning, according to no less than the most vocal Supreme Court member, who condoned abortion, Ruth Bader Ginsburg. She has probably changed her mind since meeting her maker.

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OldGrayMere 2 points ago +2 / -0

I had cancer in 2008, was cured within a year, then my husband's ordeal became more serious, leading to his death in 2016 exactly one week after my first stent was placed. It was one thing after another.

I will pray for your healing. I feel that Jesus is my best friend; may He be yours too.

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OldGrayMere 2 points ago +2 / -0

Some on here have said yes, but I really don't know. Some say their protocol has done miracles, and I bookmarked their articles for later perusal. Time is so short, and there is so much left to do.

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OldGrayMere 3 points ago +3 / -0

My husband did as well, even after surgery for AAA. God bless you and your family during this time of stress. May God wrap your father in those loving arms which saved President Trump and will continue to do so. Have faith!

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OldGrayMere 2 points ago +2 / -0

We don't. There's so much good stuff we never turn the TV on except to watch videos and movies.

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OldGrayMere 5 points ago +5 / -0

Many people in the U.S. find that wheat eaten in other countries does not bother them, but upon returning home their wheat sensitivities recur. Coincidence? There is reportedly a chemical sprayed on American wheat to dry it before harvest, but European wheat is not so treated.

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OldGrayMere 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes, largely. My husband's Alzheimer's was genetic and ran through his line from Scotland through Canada. Statin drugs affected him adversely.

But at least two medical doctors have written books after developing Alzheimer's very early in life after using prescribed statin drugs. Their message should be proof enough, but most people are afraid to admit that they were wrong, so these doctors are shunned, or worse.

Also, the "vaccine" has produced many more Alzheimer's patients, much younger than what would have been expected in a normal population.

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OldGrayMere 4 points ago +4 / -0

The Russian people we have known were unlike those described here. My husband worked with people from many countries. One from Russia needed various tools, so my husband took him to a huge tool store and helped him choose the best tools for the job. The man was amazed at the choices and different features. They were co-workers and our families were close for years. We never saw the characteristics you saw. I guess Russians, like Americans, vary based on their personal experiences in life.

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OldGrayMere 2 points ago +2 / -0

It gets easier, especially if the person is not continuing to hurt others. I could give a personal example. My sister several years ago told me that our father, to whom I was extremely close (Daddy's girl), could not be in Heaven because he didn't go to church every Sunday. I responded that he was the most religious person I ever knew, and also the most forgiving of those who wronged him. As a very young man he was an occasional lay preacher at our Baptist church. He died just after his 48th birthday of pancreatic cancer, leaving six children still at home. There is no way God would not have accepted him. My sister has softened somewhat in the intervening years. Unfortunately, we disagree on practically everything, including politics and Covid. I had it five years ago-once, and she has had every shot and booster and gets Covid with each new shot. We agreed at some point that she and I would never agree, so we cannot discuss anything which would ruffle her feathers.
She has several advanced engineering degrees from RPI, so she is intelligent, but brainwashed. It's like we're from two different families. Still, when I saw the attempt on Trump's life, I immediately called and asked her to pray for Trump even though he is not her cup of tea, and she did. I was amazed at her response. Prayer works!

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OldGrayMere 2 points ago +2 / -0

My sister's father-in-law was a Presbyterian pastor in West Palm Beach, so close to Mar-a-Lago. I suspect he would have loved Trump had they ever met. But it is very hard for some people who judge first and never learn about the person.

I believe it is God's design to be our judge and Jesus' will to forgive anyone who asks. He has so much love to give. My greatest sin in life has been unwillingness to forgive, and I've been trying to correct that.

When we judge others we forget that God knows all, forgives all, and loves all who do not reject Him. If God forgives one's sins, why should we not?

Some feel that we who believe are less intelligent than they because we believe in a God we cannot see. But I have known and believed for most of my 85 years, and I have never seen God, yet I know Him and that He is always there, waiting for our calls. That is the peace which passes understanding.

The person who falls off a mountain and dies is not alone; God is with him.

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OldGrayMere 4 points ago +4 / -0

God answered the prayers of millions of us by saving Trump, and brought many closer to becoming believers in Jesus. Two rabid anti-Trumpers in my family have made real progress in changing their minds, and now have something positive to say about Trump. One even thanked me for praying for Trump for years. That was a total about-face, and most unexpected.

Every time I pray for Trump's safety I ask that God save others as well, especially those I would like to know in the next life, and God is responding positively. Perhaps Jesus wants us to forgive, as He did, rather than judge. If we show some of the Love of Jesus and pray for the salvation of those who have been led astray, this period of people's seeking God's truth will be facilitated.

Please keep praying for Trump and others. I'm thinking of podcasters who claim to be atheists or agnostics, but we love them and want them to be saved.

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OldGrayMere 1 point ago +1 / -0

The God who saved Trump could also save the riffraff who wish harm to others. And He has total power over all of us, whether we accept Him or not. Be sure to live on the correct side.

Based on what we're reading here today, Heaven will be short on teachers.

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OldGrayMere 1 point ago +1 / -0

Perfect! Same nose, same profile, same ideology. You have a sharp eye.

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OldGrayMere 5 points ago +5 / -0

Scholastic Aptitude Tests run from 200 to 800. Elementary teachers have the lowest scores. Those who want STEM degrees have the highest. And now we have the lowest scoring people being given preference for admission. It's no surprise our schools are failing.

Homeschooling works!

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OldGrayMere 1 point ago +1 / -0

Crooks looks just like Liz Warren. The nose is very rare; are they related?

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OldGrayMere 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes, Trump gets better with age. He projects confidence, which is the most important trait in men, in my opinion. In a less accomplished man it might seem like arrogance, but there is a big difference when the man is so brilliant and follows through on projects and ideas.

He is also unusual in that people love him more when they learn more about the man. Most people do not improve upon familiarity, but Trump can make a lifelong friend in a few minutes. He is truly one of a kind, But Barron will give him a run for his money. The kid is gifted with potential; I'm so proud of the whole family.

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OldGrayMere 3 points ago +3 / -0

Remember that those who fear Trump the most and scream the loudest are most likely on the Epstein list and are probably being blackmailed. Whoever has all the recorded blackmail material is probably holding it for the most financially advantageous time to lay it on the table. And that person is most likely NOT a true Republican.

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