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Among the two instances Trump used the term, according to RawStory, was an anecdote the president told of a meeting with a disliked business competitor who Trump says admitted to prospering under the Trump administration.
“If you don’t support me, you are going to be so Goddamn poor, you are not going to believe it’,” Trump quoted himself telling the man.
The president used “goddamn” a second time in a reference to how hard the nation’s armed forces might strike Iran, should it come to a military conflict.
Other critics of the president’s language have been less polite than Hardesty. A commenter on FreeRepublic.com accused the president of “blaspheming” and “mocking” God and warned of sure retribution.
Trump called out by some Christians for using ‘Lord’s name in vain’ at fiery NC rally
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And he was threatening to cause someone to be poor if they didn’t support him!Ksal2349 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2019 6:42 pmhttps://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/ ... 48697.html
Among the two instances Trump used the term, according to RawStory, was an anecdote the president told of a meeting with a disliked business competitor who Trump says admitted to prospering under the Trump administration.
“If you don’t support me, you are going to be so Goddamn poor, you are not going to believe it’,” Trump quoted himself telling the man.
The president used “goddamn” a second time in a reference to how hard the nation’s armed forces might strike Iran, should it come to a military conflict.
Other critics of the president’s language have been less polite than Hardesty. A commenter on FreeRepublic.com accused the president of “blaspheming” and “mocking” God and warned of sure retribution.
Didn’t that bother them?
Was it only “ taking the Lord’s name in vain”?
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I wonder if that is the business in one of his videos on his site that makes his caps and stuff. Their website doesn't mention him at all.
And he's not following Christian beliefs imo.
And he's not following Christian beliefs imo.
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He never has. He's less of a Christian than Obama.CockatooCrazyColt529 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2019 7:07 pm I wonder if that is the business in one of his videos on his site that makes his caps and stuff. Their website doesn't mention him at all.
And he's not following Christian beliefs imo.
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