Attack from the REAL right! Or, CLUMP LIES AND FREEDOM DIES!
Did you notice how your new president sounds an awful lot like the commies you think he hates? All fascists, both right and left, worship power. They suck power's cock and they take it up the ass. And you let them steal your God-given freedom and then thank them for it. Why? Because you want to be reassured that your mortal sin * is harmless to you and everybody else.O’Reilly: Do you respect Putin? Trump: I do respect him but — Trump: Well, I respect a lot of people but that doesn’t mean I’m going to get along with him. He’s a leader of his country. I say it’s better to get along with Russia than not. And if Russia helps us in the fight against ISIS, which is a major fight, and Islamic terrorism all over the world — that’s a good thing. Will I get along with him? I have no idea. O’Reilly: But he’s a killer though. Putin’s a killer. Trump: There are a lot of killers. We’ve got a lot of killers. What do you think — our country’s so innocent. You think our country’s so innocent? THIS ORANGE FAGGOT IS A MOTHERFUCKING COCKSUCKER! EAT SHIT AND DIE, YOU ORANGE TRAITOR! So much for that New Year's resolution. Once again, I must apologize to my brothers and sisters who indulge in non-Euclidean sex for comparing them to another fascist arch-pervert. Getting butt-fucked is child's play compared to what our moral and intellectual superiors have been doing to us for more than a century. Buy lots and lots and lots of guns and ammo, kiddies, because the rule of men is upon us. I also recommend regular confession. You poor prod bastards are S.O.L. O’Reilly: I don’t know of any government leaders that are killers. Trump: Well — take a look at what we’ve done too. We made a lot of mistakes. I’ve been against the war in Iraq from the beginning. O’Reilly: But mistakes are different than — Trump: A lot of mistakes, but a lot of people were killed. A lot of killers around, believe me. Do you sheep understand that this is exactly what we deserve? Do you understand it is going to get much, much worse? O’Reilly: Can Americans in 2017 expect a new healthcare plan rolled out by the Trump administration, this year? Trump: In the process, and maybe it’ll take until sometime into next year , [Emphasis mine, you suckers! F.G.] but we are certainly gonna be in the process. Very complicated. Obamacare is a disaster. You have to remember, Obamacare doesn’t work. So we are putting in a wonderful plan. It statutorily takes a while to get. We’re gonna be putting it in fairly soon. I think that, yes, I would like to say, by the end of the year, at least the rudiments, but we should have something within the year and the following year. Another lyin'-ass bitch in the White House! * Mortal sin is defined by St. Augustine (Reply to Faustus XXII.27 ) as "Dictum vel factum vel concupitum contra legem æternam", i.e. something said, done or desired contrary to the eternal law , or a thought, word, or deed contrary to the eternal law . This is a definition of sin as it is a voluntary act . As it is a defect or privation it may be defined as an aversion from God , our true last end, by reason of the preference given to some mutable good. The definition of St. Augustine is accepted generally by theologians and is primarily a definition of actual mortal sin. It explains well the material and formal elements of sin. The words "dictum vel factum vel concupitum" denote the material element of sin, a human act : "contra legem æternam", the formal element. The act is bad because it transgresses the Divine law . St. Ambrose (De paradiso, viii) defines sin as a "prevarication of the Divine law ". The definition of St. Augustine strictly considered, i.e. as sin averts us from our true ultimate end, does not comprehend venial sin, but in as much as venial sin is in a manner contrary to the Divine law , although not averting us from our last end, it may be said to be included in the definition as it stands. While primarily a definition of sins of commission, sins of omission may be included in the definition because they presuppose some positive act (St. Thomas , I-II:71:5 ) and negation and affirmation are reduced to the same genus. Sins that violate the human or the natural law are also included, for what is contrary to the human or natural law is also contrary to the Divine law , in as much as every just human law is derived from the Divine law , and is not just unless it is in conformity with the Divine law . - From http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/ TheChurchMilitant: Sometimes anti-social, but always anti-fascist since 2005.
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