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She didn't protect her subjects from deathvax or gathering gloom... Which I think she was part of.

I immensely like Neil, I just disagree on this.. Corbett Report more in line with my thinking on her

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Neil rocks...almost as .such as your description of yourself on your profile... 😎😎😎

Too cool for school

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There are millions like me, John.

A lot of people call us 'rednecks' which we take as a compliment.

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I want to be adopted by a group of Bubba, his wife and children, and friends.

I'm from NY, I actually realized I have much in common with rural Southerners.

I've said it: Bubba, retired military, retired police, sheriffs (active also),

Will get us thru this.

I'm A loner but would trust these guys

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John, these are the only guys/gals I know that you could trust.

But you could trust them with $100,000, your thirty aught six, '71 SS Chevelle, or baby granddaughter with no reservations.

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153 I always liked him, plus mother's side was Southern

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gFB8JtN1nzc

God bless Edwin... I know rural South solid.

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Sep 12, 2022Liked by Edwin

Thanks for giving me a few reasons not to blindly hate the crown, a feeling to which I often veer.

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I have no desire to offend anyone who has positive feelings about queens and kings. As an American in the mold of Thomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin, I have no love of monarchy, or of parasitic oligarchs. As I have nothing positive to say about this latest example of such, I will leave it there.

I had serious misgivings about the late, and I have serious misgivings about Charles, too. Good luck and heartfelt Best Wishes to my cousins on the other side of the pond, I hope and wish for you all the VERY best, and something wonderful for the future. xo xo xo Peace, Joy, and Liberty, for all.

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I believe in Catholic monarchy. And freemasonic founders of USA did good, but didn't mention Jesus Christ in Constitution.

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Oh, well, okay, but here we part ways-- I am not in favor of monarchy, but rather democracy, direct democracy, and probably best de-centralized democracy; and I don't want any merging of religion and state, either. There's a reason for the separation of church and state, and I'm a strong proponent of that.

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No religion? Something will fill vacuum... Enjoying results?

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Um... Where did I say "no religion"?

And why are you so snarky? Can't just have a conversation?

The separation of Church and State is an OLD topic, and WELL examined, it's nothing NEW. See, the word "separation" doesn't mean trashing one or the other, it means keeping them out of each other's space.

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If government is not informed by Catholic Church, something will inform.

63 million butchered babies for one, killing of old and infirm next, now mass depopulation.

Separation of church and state is demonic Freemasonic idea

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My dear, we have done this before.

I have no issue with what you choose to believe.

I do not share your zealous love of the Catholic Church. That doesn't mean I think YOU should NOT be a member, go to services, whatever. It doesn't matter one jot to me what you choose to believe or not believe. That is *every* person's personal choice, and their RIGHT to choose what they believe.

That said,

I don't want the Catholic Church in MY political life. It's as simple as that. Can you not understand how mixing religion into politics is not a wise thing? I am not the first person to say this. If everyone in the world were RC, that would be different, and a moot point. But we are not. Variety IS the spice of life.

This has LOOOONG been an issue for certain religious fanatics who want THEIR religion to rule all things, but this cannot ever be the case, because people will always have differences, and different ways of thinking. Look at the Hindu view-- they believe in something like a Wheel, with the Hub of the Wheel being The Divine, and ALL THE SPOKES LEAD TO THE WHEEL. That does not mean there is no evil. There most certainly is, and we can agree on that! In fact, I think most people will agree on certain basic ideas, like freedom, justice, doing good for others, doing no harm to others, and so forth.

The idea that the government will be informed by Satan (I assume that is your view, but maybe that's too extreme?) OR by the Catholic Church is far, far too simplistic. That is a view that is very narrow indeed. The world has a LOT more color to it that this, down to two simple choices, if that is what you're saying.

I've told you before, John, I have nothing against you personally, I don't know you. From what you say, you appear to be someone who wants to see Goodness and Kindness be the reality we live in. The problem seems to be that you cannot see beyond these two polar opposites of the Catholic Church or Absolute Evil. (I'm not a fan of the Freemasons, either.) There is always a LOT more gray than just absolute white or absolute black, to use the rainbow metaphor... There's a LOT of colors in that rainbow! And that means there is GOOD in other places besides the Catholic Church (and there is clearly a bit of darkness WITHIN the Catholic Church, in the form of these pedophile priests who hurt children). The world is complicated, my friend. We find good and evil in many places, including within pretty much everybody.

This mass depopulation you speak of... Genocide. I agree that it's happening. Are you aware that the Catholic Church was secretly siding with the Nazis in WWII? You would do well to look into the doings of the Jesuits. But I suspect that you won't, because it would shake your entire world belief system. That's okay, you must follow your own inner guide. But just know that there are people who understand compassion, goodness, love, mercy, all those things you care about, who are not RC, and conversely, there are people within the RC church that are not very nice at all. This is the way of the world. Broaden your mind, and your heart will also expand. There's nothing to fear. The Divinity of the Universe does not depend solely on the Catholic Church. It depends on all of us, we humans, regardless of religious ideas or the lack thereof. It depends on our hearts, and our actions. We are all joined in the Human Family, and that can hold everybody's beliefs, and ideas, and religious affiliations, and everything else. Trying to have everyone be of one mind is futile, but we CAN all be of one heart. In Peace.

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Catholic society... Including government informed by Catholic teaching (note, Catholic Church cares primarily with glory of God and salvation of souls, but secondary is temporal) Government, converse.

These would not be legal:

topless bars, pornography, transvestites reading to 5 year olds, abortion, divorce etc. No public schools.

Many many taxes...Poof, gone

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