I can accept that many reluctantly support Trump, but not Tom.
He has been reduced to spamming incessantly that GWB was a Christian killer and Reagan more dangerously pro-abortion than Trump.
He's in the tank........... hard core.
If the Iraq invasion started sectarianism in the region, that's just a fact. I called no one a Christian killer, word it like one wants, but the Iraq war per Iraqi Christians revved up the persecution of Christians, that is fact.
If Trump is continually trashed, this is all fair game to bring up. "Trump parked in a no parking zone" how terrible.
At the same time, I'd like to see who did not support Romney last time, are they also against Trump? Or on the other hand, they are for Trump and did not support Romney.
Bush Administration Under Attack for Not Protecting Christian Arabs
Robert Novak had a very interesting article appear on CNS News recently titled Menaced Holy Land Christians. Here's how the article begins...
http://www.persecutionblog.com/2006/02/bush_administra.html
Genocide Unfolding: Death of a Catholic Assyrian Archbishop in Iraq
By Rosie Malek-Yonan
After more than four years of deliberate attacks on the Christian population in Iraq, there seems to be a "momentary outrage" about the death of an archbishop. But time and time again, we have witnessed the emergence of a "momentary outrage" that falls short on impulsion. On October 11, 2006, Fr. Paulos Eskandar, a Syrian Orthodox priest was beheaded with his arms and legs hacked off. Surely that crime should have been enough to capture the world's attention and to bring about change in the treatment of the Christians in Iraq.
But how long will these cries of unjust against this latest offense last? Now that Archbishop Rahho has been laid to rest, will he, too, fade from memory like all the others before him? Or will the "momentary outrage" continue long and loud enough for the good citizens of the world to take on a more proactive role to save this nation from extinction? Will President Bush have the courage to take off his blinders or will he continue to stumble in the dark until his final day in office?
With every attack on the Christians in Iraq, I ask, "Have we reached the blistering point? Will this be the turning point for the Assyrians?" I usually find my answer when I see the stories rapidly fading.
Certainly the death of Archbishop Rahho is a great tragedy but by no means is it an isolated case and should not over shadow the systematic and targeted murder of countless other innocent Christians in Iraq.
http://www.aina.org/guesteds/20080318055924.htm
Sorry, the Trump-trashers must be honest in whom they have supported too.
MusicLady's post involves personal attacks, falsehoods, etc. Slandering people to try to get them to quiet down, in that, Trump has been correct, double-down when people do this.
Yes, indeed, one can find a number of sources that say the Christians who are most historically aligned to Christ, where Christianity started have had it very hard due to the Iraq invasion.
Typical personal attacks by the Never-Trumpers. I'm not the topic here. Speak on topic.