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Old 09-30-19, 06:10 AM   #7542
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Let's face it, Christians and other people of faith had a stark choice in 2016. And the choice was between Trump and this person who spoke at a human rights awards ceremony on Sept 27 at Georgetown University.

In her own words.

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“He has turned American diplomacy into a cheap extortion racket. He has denigrated – and, let’s be honest, stabbed in the back – the career foreign service officers who serve bravely and selflessly no matter the politics of the administration that they are working under,”
Says a person who ran a lucrative pay for play scam while in the employ of the US government.

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Now we know that in the course of his duties as president, he’s endangered us all by putting his personal and political interests ahead of the interests of the Ameican people,”
Says a person who used an unsecure email server while conducting diplomacy as the Secratary of State of the USA.

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We knew that he and his campaign invited foreign adversaries to tamper with our elections.
Says a person who hired British and Russian agents to gather dirt on her political opponent.

So obviously voters are left with little choice but to vote for a less than honest politician. So what to do? The answer is pretty clear. Vote for a person who promises to do things that the voter wants. Clinton was going to continue Obama's policies and Trump was going to undue them. It was a pretty clear choice.

And then there is this to think about. Had Hillary Clinton won in 2016 all of the corrupt, lying, and shaddy characters that we have seen exposed would still be in power today. Comey, Brennan, Clapper, McCabe, Strzok etc would be there doing what they do so well.

There is a trend within progressive circles to shame Trump voters. Using the 'Christianity ploy' is a prime example. What are we to suggest, that Christians and other Religious people only vote for honest politicians. They would obviously never get to vote. And if they do vote it isn't a choice between the least honest candidate. I don't think anyone is fooled. Clearly it's a choice between the policies of the candidates.
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