Brian McFadden for September 02, 2017

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    braindead Premium Member over 6 years ago

    The technical term:

    Stealing in the name of the Lord.

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    Masterskrain Premium Member over 6 years ago

    That is SO ABSOLUTELY ACCURATE in EVERY detail!

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    TMO1 Premium Member over 6 years ago

    I’ll bet most of Osteen’s sheep voted for Trump. They love those con men.

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    Masterskrain Premium Member over 6 years ago

    And Herr Drumpf has ALREADY “Walked Back” his “Pledge” to Donate $1,000,000 of his personal money! https://thinkprogress.org/white-house-walks-back-trumps-promise-to-give-1-million-of-his-personal-money-to-harvey-victims-4691cf5e6dd6/

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    Ontman  over 6 years ago

    They are both such slick liars.

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    Masterskrain Premium Member over 6 years ago

    A new poll from Fox News found that many Americans think the 45th president of the United States is an unstable bully.

    Respondents were asked how well certain words described the president. For “bully,” 39 percent chose “extremely,” 14 percent chose “very” and 20 percent went with “somewhat.”

    For the word “unstable,” 33 percent selected “extremely,” 11 percent chose “very” and 16 percent agreed with “somewhat.”

    Just 27 percent said he was “not at all” a bully while 38 percent said he was “not at all” unstable.The same poll showed that 56 percent of respondents said Trump was “not at all” presidential, 55 percent said he was “not at all” a moral leader, 53 percent said he was “not at all” compassionate or steady and 50 percent said he was “not at all” honest.

    Despite these views, 58 percent of respondents believed Trump would finish his term.

    The poll of 1,006 registered voters was conducted Aug. 27-29, and had a margin of error of 3 points.

    Portions of the poll released earlier this week found a disapproval rating of 55 percent while 56 percent said Trump was “tearing the country apart.”

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    Radish the wordsmith  over 6 years ago

    The failing Trump admin is in eclipse.

    Tax the mega churches and their millionaire preachers.

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    montessoriteacher  over 6 years ago

    Question asked after every major flood: should taxpayers continue to pay to bail out those who purposely live in flood prone areas? I am sure that many would question the term purposely and how to prove that it was on purpose that someone lives in a particular area. I would say that the amount of $ a person has would largely determine whether or not it would be on purpose for someone to live in a certain area. If you are poverty stricken, you are limited in where you can live and how easily you can move. Poverty causes many challenges obviously. Malnutrition, lack of healthcare, lack of quality education, lack of transportation are among many concerns for those who live in poverty. I saw a commenter claim that he was poor but didn’t know it, not too long ago, an oft repeated claim. Well, many are poor and are well aware of it. It is not so easy for everyone to overcome all these problems. There were many who criticized those who stayed behind in New Orleans during Katrina. From the looks of those we saw at the Superdome, most of them didn’t seem to have a dollar. It simply was not possible for them to pack up an SUV and drive away to somewhere else.

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    superposition  over 6 years ago

    It is not surprising that afters years of fooling others and getting them to support your effort, you begin to fool yourself into believing that you are a worthy person and entitled to what you have accumulated on the backs of others.

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    Sadandconfused9  over 6 years ago
    Church money’s not used for church purposes should be taxed. That home olseen lives in is not a church Abode it should be taxed. The houses pastors living next to their churches are a different story, normally. A nice family home convenient to parishioners is what’s normally considered a parsonage not a multi-million dollar mansion.. the man is a fraud first and foremost.
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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  over 6 years ago

    They follow the idea of the Prosperity Gospel so to them it is normal, natural nad god-given.

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    Nantucket Premium Member over 6 years ago

    When John Oliver started a church (even he couldn’t believe how easy it was) I was hoping he would use this to point out the hypocrisy of people like Osteen. Unfortunately when Oliver asked for “seed money” too many idiots thought it would be funny to send him semen and he decided to disband his “church”.

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    Mr. Blawt  over 6 years ago

    Two perfect symbols of the Grand Old Party, a couple of old white snake oil salesmen who want your money and could care less about you, or your soul. I bet we don’t see any legislation that solves industrial pollution coming from these morons.

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