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I was *never* pro trump and you can check my post history if you don't believe me.Werent you pro trump until he got elected? doesnt really make sense.
youve gone full tinfoil since then, never go full tinfoil mcvet
He was simply the lesser of two evils presented to me at the time of the election. I initially wanted to sit this election out, but I was stirred by those around me to go and do my *constitutional* right to vote. Looking back at it in hindsight, I wished I has just sat this one out.
It wasn't until afterwards I started to think about it more. Then I ran across a segment on the news after the election was over where a reporter interviewed a church group based out of Texas, on how when they started praying was around the time he took hold of Florida, and from there the rest is history. (this church group was part of an actual movement on election day of numerous churches, approximately like a million or more people or so) So supposedly allot of Christians were praying for a Trump victory..... can't say I blame them, many Christians felt or knew what a Clinton presidency would mean, and were worried on what she would possibly do.
I found it all too convenient that many Evangelical Christians were voting for him. So I began to do some searching. Needless to say I was quite surprised with all the things I have recently discovered.
Yeah and for the record I never thought of Obama in this light. Funny how un-popular my opinion of Trump seems to be around this parts. Seems to me many of the right minded posters that post in this War Room forum don't appreciate my opinion on him.