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Joe Biden - is he up to the job?
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Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 12 September 2020 11:15:05 AM
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Is Joe up to the Job?
http://www.facebook.com/watch?v=1015069015629902 Posted by Josephus, Sunday, 13 September 2020 8:03:43 PM
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Dear Josephus,
Trump is totally unfit for office. Posted by Foxy, Sunday, 13 September 2020 10:04:20 PM
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Jose' theses 'Facebook' links you put up in support of Trump, they have no credibility at all.
As a Christian Jose', how do you bring yourself to agree with the Anti-Christian sentiments of Trump, grabbing women on the pussy etc. I'm not a Christian myself, but I do respect the ethics of many Christians I have met, and they wouldn't have a bar of Trump. If I was a voting American, fortunately I'm not, and I didn't like Biden which is understandable. As I understand it there are other minor candidates on the list, the only one I'm familiar with is Howie Hawkins for The Greens, there must be others? If I was a Christian I would be looking at those other candidates seeking an alternative. If I agreed with none, then I wouldn't vote at all. My question to you is; Is there any alternative candidate you consider Christian enough to vote for? BTW, Colonial Sanders grandfather Bernie looked a possibility for a while, but alas he CHICKENED OUT! Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 14 September 2020 7:06:31 AM
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Paul I consider Mike Pence would uphold my position.
Through his media experience, Pence became an effective orator and developed his conservative brand. In 2000 he again ran for the House of Representatives and this time was successful, taking office the following year. During his six terms in Congress, he became especially known for his social conservatism; he often stated that he was “a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order.” He opposed same-sex marriage and the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” a U.S. policy under which gay and lesbian service members had to conceal their sexuality or risk expulsion from the military. Strongly opposed to abortion, Pence pushed to defund Planned Parenthood. Posted by Josephus, Monday, 14 September 2020 8:15:04 AM
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Thanks for that answer Jose' the thing that separates Trump from other conservatives for me is character. I might not have agreed with George W Bush and other American Presidents on policy, I certainly didn't, but I never considered them to be essentially bad people of character. Trump is different, forgetting the policy side, Trump comes across as having no moral fibre what so ever, its just Donald first, and bugger the rest. In four years times Mike Pence might be in the running and I'm sure he will be seen in a much better light than Trump is today.
Is there any minor candidate who realistically can't win, but is worth a vote as they tick more boxes for you than both Trump and Biden? Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 14 September 2020 9:17:26 AM
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At least the Biden listens to advisers.
With Trump you get someone who only listens to the
voices in his head, and they are constantly contradicting -
telling him different things at different times.
Americans are safer with a stable, democratic, president.
Not with an irrational. unpredictable, narcisstic,
dictator.