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Thu Aug 1, 2013, 06:24 PM Aug 2013

Donald, can I stop over for a cup of ego?

Oh right, Donald Trump is such a great "christian," despite having cheated on 2, possibly 3 wives!
Maybe it makes him a rebublican poster boy though.

Donald Trump is totally serious this time about maybe running for president, and to prove it he is appearing at The Family Leader’s upcoming conference in Iowa alongside Rick Santorum, Ted Cruz, Steve King and Brian Brown. He chatted with conservative talk show host Steve Deace on Tuesday about why Religious Right voters should love the thrice-married casino magnate. Trump said he is a “pro-life,” “very, very, pro-family” Christian. “I’m a Presbyterian and a good one,” Trump elaborated. “A lot of people ask me about my children, how did you get them so they’re not drinkers and they’re not on drugs and you know lots of good things.” Plus, he has a “great relationship with the church” and people love him: “Tickets are going at a rate like they’ve never gone before, maybe it’s one of the other candidates but you know what, I doubt it.” “I know some of the people that are candidates and the Republicans are not going to be winning with these people,” Trump continued. Trump showed off his conservative credentials by making the absurd claim that “people don’t work, they don’t have to work, they get better benefits if they take it easy, which is unfair because the people that are working are paying for that.”

- See more at: http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/trump-im-great-christian-whos-angry-unemployed-get-better-benefits-people-jobs#sthash.FXkN9Q33.dpuf

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Donald, can I stop over for a cup of ego? (Original Post) Archae Aug 2013 OP
Sounds like somebody, maybe the Bushes, introduced him to loopy, rich man's Calvinism Warpy Aug 2013 #1

Warpy

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1. Sounds like somebody, maybe the Bushes, introduced him to loopy, rich man's Calvinism
Thu Aug 1, 2013, 06:59 PM
Aug 2013

which states that the rich are blessed by gawd before birth and can do no wrong while they're on earth and that the poor were despised by gawd before birth and can't do anything right, they're going to hell.

He's certainly memorized all the horseshit about poor folks.

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