
edit: by the way, the Dow Jones bumped up 500 points on Trump’s conviction. Lol.
You mentioned the jurors are essentially brainwashed into voting against Trump. I think the basic concern is valid.Ajax18 wrote: I'll continue to do the best I can.
You know I'm trying to have compassion upon the Democrats. I take our Lord's admonition to love our enemies, do good to those that hate you, and pray for those that despitefully use you, seriously. And yet I do not believe in a God who excuses sin, which is the leftwing view in their slogan, "Jesus, He gets us." No unclean thing will enter the kingdom of Heaven. I honestly feel sorry for what awaits the Democrats if they do not repent. I've walked without the spirit of the Lord to quicken me in my life and I could barely get out of bed many times. I felt real power in the Spirit of the Lord today during fast and testimony meeting, quickening my worn out physical body and foggy mind. And it hasn't just been on Sunday lately. I felt it quicken my ailing body and get me through the workday this past week. I never knew that spiritual power was this real or available to mortals. Listen to Elder Holland or any of the Brethren's talks and tell me how men who should have been in their graves 20 years ago are this enlightened, sharp. and inspiring. And I honestly feel sorry for those who have to face life without that extra help. So yeah, I am a different Ajax than the one who posted on Stromfront or the one who posted here years ago. I've found my way, my peace, and I've found satisfactory answers to all my questions. I feel sad for America, for my homeland of Virginia, my culture, my people and our way of life similar to how Mormon felt watching his relatives be slaughtered by the Gadianton robbers. I mourn that we've broken the American covenant, a covenant between our people and Jesus Christ to possess what is surely the promised land, given to the seed of Joseph as an inheritance. As a people and a civilization we're lost. But as an individual whether I'm incarcerated, humiliated, crippled, or even slain, all that really matters is if my spirit is sanctified and close to the Lord.Gadianton wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 2:50 pmYou mentioned the jurors are essentially brainwashed into voting against Trump. I think the basic concern is valid.Ajax18 wrote: I'll continue to do the best I can.
However, you ought to also consider that we are different people in different contexts. When you're posting on Stormfront, you aren't exactly the same Ajax who posts where, who isn't exactly the same Ajax in priesthood meeting on Sunday, and then there is the eye doctor.
On this board, you throw endless streams of nonsense from Breitbart that Res and others easily dispense with, and you're left with very little or nothing, and very often you seem not to disagree with the particulars you've been corrected on, but there's always a "what about THIS!" around the corner that you can reach for.
I don't think it's a stretch to say that in the context of jury duty you will also be a different person than you are on this board. When the outside world is blocked out, when the process of being a juror has been broken down to a clear role that is easy to understand. When the law and the evidence has likewise been broken down, and without the distractions of color commentators. I admit there is a possibility that the whole thing could be rigged such that you might feel forced to say he's guilty out of certain technicalities with the way the law is written or the instructions the judge has given. However, there is also a chance that you would come to believe -- as I've seen many times -- that the facts in the particular instance, which are all that matter for the case, indeed indicate that he's guilty.
And I think you ought to consider directing your anger not towards Democrats, but toward Trump himself. If he's as great as y'all think that he is, he could be the same rabble rouser without committing crimes. Everything he's been accused of in court has been trivially avoidable.
Twelve pretty ordinary New Yorkers were selected out of a large field, in a process in which the defence as well as the prosecution were allowed to exclude jury candidates who they felt might be biassed against the case they intended to make - whether for Donald Trump or against him.
So, for anyone who isn’t aware of what a lunatic sounds like, or what lunacy looks like, well, today is your lucky day.ajax18 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 8:38 pmYou know I'm trying to have compassion upon the Democrats. I take our Lord's admonition to love our enemies, do good to those that hate you, and pray for those that despitefully use you, seriously. And yet I do not believe in a God who excuses sin, which is the leftwing view in their slogan, "Jesus, He gets us." No unclean thing will enter the kingdom of Heaven. I honestly feel sorry for what awaits the Democrats if they do not repent. I've walked without the spirit of the Lord to quicken me in my life and I could barely get out of bed many times. I felt real power in the Spirit of the Lord today during fast and testimony meeting, quickening my worn out physical body and foggy mind. And it hasn't just been on Sunday lately. I felt it quicken my ailing body and get me through the workday this past week. I never knew that spiritual power was this real or available to mortals. Listen to Elder Holland or any of the Brethren's talks and tell me how men who should have been in their graves 20 years ago are this enlightened, sharp. and inspiring. And I honestly feel sorry for those who have to face life without that extra help. So yeah, I am a different Ajax than the one who posted on Stromfront or the one who posted here years ago. I've found my way, my peace, and I've found satisfactory answers to all my questions. I feel sad for America, for my homeland of Virginia, my culture, my people and our way of life similar to how Mormon felt watching his relatives be slaughtered by the Gadianton robbers. I mourn that we've broken the American covenant, a covenant between our people and Jesus Christ to possess what is surely the promised land, given to the seed of Joseph as an inheritance. As a people and a civilization we're lost. But as an individual whether I'm incarcerated, humiliated, crippled, or even slain, all that really matters is if my spirit is sanctified and close to the Lord.
And yes I love and pray for Donald Trump. I believe he's an incredibly strong man. But even he cannot overcome the world. All things must be done in the Lord's way or He cannot help us. The Lord is ultimately the only one who can win this battle for us, but He'll never do what we're not willing to do for ourselves. Whatever happens in this election, I'm calm and confident like never before because I now know God can turn all things for my good.
Yet...Trump is your guy. Do you really think there's no other explanation for us other than we're brainwashed by Democrats?Ajax wrote: I do not believe in a God who excuses sin
This was never about Trump the individual. This is an attack on anyone who dares to challenge the political establishment. It would be the same if it were any other America First Republican, be it J*D Vance, Ron DeSantis, Tim Scott, Ted Cruz, or anyone that worked on the Trump campaign like Paul Manafort, Carter Paige, Donald Trump Jr., Eric, Trump. This is just weaponization of what should have been an apolitical justice system to win what you couldn't win in an election. And you've been doing it since the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax. It's election interference and it's unconstitutional. You can't just throw someone in jail because you don't like his politics and have reason to fear he might get enough votes to win.Gadianton wrote: ↑Sun Jun 02, 2024 10:14 pmYet...Trump is your guy. Do you really think there's no other explanation for us other than we're brainwashed by Democrats?Ajax wrote: I do not believe in a God who excuses sin
Trump is a pathological liar. He doesn't know the difference between truth and lies. He lies practically every word that comes out of his mouth. And in a pattern that I think is straight out of a psychology textbook.