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INK10 8 points ago +14 / -6

There are degrees of betrayal. Not saying don't forgive, but I'd be wary of them.

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INK10 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think you're right. I have one of those "doomers" in my family. He wants us to win, but doesn't think it's possible. Personally I live on the hope of possibility.

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TrumpsBigBalls -13 points ago +2 / -15

THIS! Remember though, whether we like it or not, we're the party of tinfoil hat wearers, qanon believers who don't have much of a brain. I'm glad we have their support because we need their votes...you just have to treat them.....well....special lol

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Sting -1 points ago +3 / -4

Not only are Q faggots retarded, they actively hurt our cause repeatedly. It’s been proven, time and again, most people here already understand that. Their numbers are dwindling for a very damn good reason.

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chesswhilehigh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Totally was on board until sessions got fired by Trump.

I was like “well he was the whole thing so nah this is gay”.

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Jaqen 3 points ago +3 / -0

Forgiveness and reconciliation are two different things.

The phrase "forgive and forget" is foolish. Always remember, never forget who has harmed you and may harm you again.

However, Jesus taught us the lesson of forgiveness. We must forgive ourselves, and should probably forgive others wherever possible, at least inwardly. Whether that forgiveness takes on an outward gesture to the actual person is less important than the internal forgiveness we grant the person through letting go. However the outward forgiveness gesture can be a very powerful force of good, too.

Lack of forgiveness of others creates a constant state of strain in your relationships. Lack of forgiveness inwardly to others, and especially to one's self, is a recipe for failure.

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INK10 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you. That makes perfect sense.