The future of this nation is very worrisome, but, I’ve read The Book and we win in the end.
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This Nation isn’t in The Books, GlockSpice.
God’s people win in the end, there, but that’s no guarantee you’re on the side of the Angels.
I’ve read The a book and we win in the end.
Fix’d for ya, also as adorable, as this is brain-damaged. Enjoy your delusions.
Right... "We" win in the end.
"We" the war mongering, selfish, tyrannical fuckwits who want to screw over everyone in the name of profit, who want to make sure pregnant women have kids and then have to raise them with no social support, and who hold guns to about an equal value as the Bible you claim to read, which is why even though trying to have gun reform would SAVE LIVES they aren't lives "we" care about, so fuck'em.
"We" who hold a traitorous, philandering petulant, egotistical, fucker who values money above pretty much anything else in such high regard you are happy to torpedo your political party because they aren't properly kissing his ass.
"We" who are so hooked on this doomsday cult crazy train that (among other cherry picked beliefs) have decided that being good stewards of the planet is for suckers and actively are trying to fuck over the planet in a myriad of ways to hasten the end of the world "the Book" has a section on.
Fuck off, you embarrassment of an elected official.
I don’t know which book you have read (if you actually do read), Lauren Booboo, but if it’s anything like “1984”, then I suppose you are right. The despotic fascists do seem to win; which is NOT a good thing.
On a side note, they may not be books per se, but you know which stories I always find a good warning for what the USA is heading towards with the GOP at the helm? Fallout and Star Wars.
Fallout because, well, look up its “pre-war America”. It pretended to be 1960’s-1970’s America on the outside, but was a fascist, opressive, despotic, oligargic autocracy in reality. And that resulted in total nuclear annihilation.
As for Star Wars, the conversion of the Republic into the Empire says enough.
Well, I'm glad she got to the end of the book. I can only imagine the roller coaster of emotions she went through, the tears wept, the anger raged, the uncertainty of how it will will all turn out, only to turn to the last page, see that impossible twist, and let out a cheer of jubilation that, at long last, against all odds, Sam-I-Am convinced the other guy to eat the Green Eggs and Ham!
Next in the GOP Books We Might Burn Later Club, One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish .
Which book?
The only books in which your ilk win are dystopias.
@Timjer #171286
To these I would add Hunger Games with a small oligarchy consuming most of the resources while oppressing the lower classes and distracting them with bloody sacrifices.
“Bayonetta”: God dies in the end.
“DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods Part II”: God dies in the end.
“His Dark Materials”: God dies in the end.
We’ve read your book: Judges 1:19:
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The M1 Abrams Iron Chariots in your country too. So why does your ‘Lord’ tarry so re. his Second Coming, Buboe…?!
Worry.
How could you know the ending, when every day Elvis Costello writes the book?
If you mean the Bible, there's nowhere it mentions the USA, a country not founded until approximately 1700 years later. The end of Revelation talks about a paradise called the New Jerusalem, which is interesting considering the old city still exists. Might want to watch Revelation 22:18, Lauren.
@Timjer #171286
Fallout because, well, look up its “pre-war America”. It pretended to be 1960’s-1970’s America on the outside, but was a fascist, opressive, despotic, oligargic autocracy in reality. And that resulted in total nuclear annihilation.
What a coincidence! During the 1960s-1970s, the predecessors of the current crop of Boebert’s ilk were working hard to establish a fascist, oppressive, despotic, oligarchic autocracy, which directly resulted in the dismantling a lot of the prosperity that Boebert and her allies keep claiming the US was noted for, under their dominion!
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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