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- By d taylor
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That, I think, is a reasonable criticism of this statement.No, they don't. That is the falseness in their statement.
Congress cannot have their back after the action. There is almost nothing Congress can do for the troop after the fact. After the action, the ball is totally in the hands of the Judiciary.
Here, no paywall (may need registration, but no pay): https://wapo.st/3Mbd9a6The article is behind a paywall but the Navy and the Coast Guard are separate entities
A person brought to America at age 5 is deported 35 years later, at age 40, along with his family to a country he doesn't know, where he has no connections and barely speaks the language and expect them to survive?They should be clothed, fed, watered, given medical attention and then deported.
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Not really. What they are doing is to remind those young and more impressionable service members is that they can safely follow a unit commander who has rejected an unlawful order (probably on the advice of his attorney.) from higher up. They way I see it, they want the military to know that they have at least some political support if they mutiny should the order to invade Venezuala come down.Yes, because they're encouraging things that are going to create consequences for younger, more impressionable service members.
The GOP's anti Blackness is what keeps Black people from voting for them. There are plenty of Black people who agree with the prolife/anti abortion stances, but won't support the GOP because of the racism. They used Black people as the boogeyman for decades to get White people to vote against their own interests, and now they are doing the same with Hispanics. At first Hispanics thought the GOP made a distinction between legal and undocumented, but now they are coming to the realization that they don't, and even if they did, they don't mind violating the civil rights of the legal immigrants and citizens to get to the undocumented who aren't really a threat. The GOP is expecting us to believe that undocumented folks are simultaneously taking all the jobs and getting all the federal benefits at the expense of average Americans. Last year they were eating dogs and cats and now not only are they sneaking across the border, they are bringing their cattle with them.As a traditional conservative, I had hoped that following President Trump’s departure from office, the party would return to pre-Trump era conservatism characterized by greater moderation and centrist ideas, thereby fostering unity and compromise with others for greater good. However, that hope appears to be fading each day. It seems that both conservatism and the Republican Party are increasingly losing influence.
After the passage of the Civil Rights Act, the Republican Party lost African American voters for generations; since then, the GOP has never received more than 20% of the African American vote. In 2024, President Trump achieved nearly 45% support among Hispanic voters—primarily due to the Democratic Party’s inability to fulfill promises made to the Hispanic community. Nevertheless, the mass deportation policies implemented under President Trump have caused significant concern among Hispanic Americans, demonstrating that when Republicans advocate for "mass deportation," it results in families being separated and homes disrupted. This experience has likely diminished future support from Hispanic voters, suggesting that, much like with African American voters, the Republican Party risks losing Hispanic voter support for generations to come.
Since 2010, the Republican Party has focused on consolidating a single demographic and its interests. However, this group's share of the electorate is declining and is projected to lose majority status in America in near future.
Over the last 15 years, the percentage of people identifying as Christian has dropped by 17%, further weakening the coalition the Republicans once relied on.
Another emerging concern for Republicans is Pope Leo’s redefinition of the term "pro-life." Today, leading Catholic authorities are directly raising questions such as, “Can you be pro-life if you support mass deportation?” In the near future, mainstream Protestant communities in America will be forced to address this issue. Although not all Protestants may shift their perspective, some are likely to reassess their views. This could lead to divisions among pro-life supporters: one group may continue to advocate strictly for the protection of unborn children and opposition to abortion, while others may broaden their understanding of pro-life principles to include social justice issues—such as supporting the poor and caring for those in need—as part of the biblical concept of the “sanctity of life.” As a result, Republicans risk losing another segment of their interest groups in the near future.
Yet, current observations suggest that the Republican Party appears unconcerned with prevailing trends, shifting demographics, or changes in religious affiliation within the United States. They do not seem to recognize many groups distancing themselves from the party or the implications these changes may have for their future.
Lakin's fault (I can't believe even a medical officer was so stupid) is that a military order does not become illegal even if the president's authority is questionable.I wonder if the sedition/treason statute of limitations has run out on all the folks who publicly supported Terry Lakin's refusal of a what-he-wrongly-considered an unlawful order.
Psst... AIs hallucinate, especially when they can't come up with an answer otherwise.Pssst…. Grok uses a Myriad of sources
Right back at you. Now provide evidence or have your claims dismissed without evidence.That is what AI does. Welcome to the world of Grok.
No, they don't. That is the falseness in their statement."Should he..."
....to let service members Congress, or at least some members of Congress, has their back.
I relistened the videoclip and he was NOT verbally attacked. Asking for a reason for all the delays is NOT verbally attacking Trump."Typically." Trump is one of a kind, and when verbally attacked comes right back at them. That's no secret.
1 Cor 7:19 when studied with Gal 5:6 and Gal 6:15 show us mirror versions.
All address circumcision as nothing and contrast it with "what counts" and all written by Paul.
Pssst…. Grok uses a Myriad of sourcesA simple Google search reveals that you have copy-pasted your second post from a facebook post from 35 weeks ago without attributing it:
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Deescalation and dealing with mental health isn't ignoring the problem or allowing pepole to continue causing harm.So, cops shouldn't stop a mentally ill person from causing harm or destruction?
After all, they're just mentally sick people, right?
There are shenanigans going on in government (both sides) that's not an "excuse" that's a fact .... eventually the truth comes out but it can take a while for it to do so.
Yes ... our elections should be a high priority and everything possible should be put in place to ward off "interference" and so far that has not been done. Ending mail in voting and requiring proper ID would help.
That would be confusing, because calling a Christian a Fundamentalist implies something entirely different.O
I prefer Islamic fundamentalists to calling them "extremists" because they are simply practicing the religion in its purest form. Speaking the truth about Islamic jurisprudence and history isn't "anti-Islamic propaganda" it's not giving in to Islamic pressure and accusations for the sake of political correctness.
You are being hypocritical.