War Room Lounge v67: Is Australia Real?

Is Australia Real?


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Lol ok this is the best one @HARRISON_3
 
We got a 3rd and a 5th. Watch them get a 2nd. Did Moss last one or two years with the pats?

I think a 3rd is the most they can get.


Moss was there for 3 years and killed it but they didn't win any Chips with him
 
Just wait until Luck signs with the Pat's after TB retires.
 
Also Gronk appears to be getting ready to come back already
 
Can you imagine what a massive, earth-shattering scandal it would be if Obama secretly invited the Taliban to fucking Camp David while they were actively involved in attacks on US citizens and allies and then lied about the reason for canceling the invite after they perpetrated/claimed an American death for the purpose of negotiation strength.
 
Can you imagine what a massive, earth-shattering scandal it would be if Obama secretly invited the Taliban to fucking Camp David while they were actively involved in attacks on US citizens and allies and then lied about the reason for canceling the invite after they perpetrated/claimed an American death for the purpose of negotiation strength.
Well did you know his middle name is Hussein?

Yeah, I bet you didn't know that. Checkmate librul.
 
Digging into the YT series "WW2 Week by Week." It's 10-12 minute weekly episodes that follow WW2...week by week. Amazing how fast everything moved at the start of the war. The series will take years. It's been out like a year now and has only covered...well, a year.

The Great War did the same with WW1 if you're interested. Basically followed the war week by week 100 years after it happened.
 
A pastor on the China-North Korea border shared his faith with at least 1,000 North Koreans in the Hermit Kingdom before he was assassinated in 2016, a defector claims.

















Rev. Han Chung-Ryeol, a Chinese pastor of Korean descent, who ministered on the border town of Changbai since the early 1990s, was reportedly on Pyongyang's most-wanted list as early as 2003 for his faith-based charitable work.

NORTH KOREA PRISON CAMP SURVIVOR: 'AM I A CHRISTIAN? YES. I LOVE JESUS. BUT I DENY IT'

Han fed and sheltered thousands of North Koreans over the years — many of whom had fled the famine-stricken country in search of food and jobs. One of them, Sang-chul, shared his story in a short documentary from The Voice of the Martyrs, as a way to encourage believers around the


world to participate in the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church on Sunday, Nov. 3.

"In primary school, we were taught that all missionaries were terrorists," Sang-chul shares in the video through a translator. "They told us that a missionary will be nice to you at first, but when they get you into their homes, then they will kill you and eat your liver."

WORSHIP LEADER PENNED THESE LYRICS FOR NORTH KOREA IN EXACT SPOT TRUMP WALKED ON

The North Korean said he didn't have work or food in his village so he snuck across the mountain border into China, picking mushrooms along the way in hopes of selling them in a market. He ran into Han, who offered to sell them and give him the money. Sang-chul knew something was different when the pastor didn't cheat him out of any money, but he wondered why a Chinese citizen would help him, knowing the danger.

"We hope that our sacrifice, when the day comes, will be worthwhile, just like it was for Pastor Han."

— Sang-chul
"It is because I am a Christian," Han reportedly said, causing the North Korean to be fearful of him.

TRUMP TELLS NORTH KOREAN DEFECTOR HE'LL BRING UP CHRISTIAN PERSECUTION IN TALKS WITH HERMIT KINGDOM

And then one day Han told him: "God is real. There is hope for every person," but he wondered why he would say "Hananim," the word for God.

"I could not believe he would say that word, 'God.' Nobody says that word," Sang-chul continued. "We know that it is an act of treason...and can lead to soldiers coming in the night."

MORE ON FAITH
Eventually, Sang-chul asked him for a Bible and shared about the gospel with his wife and best friend, who both found hope before he received the tragic news that Han was stabbed and axed to death by North Korean assassins, who were honored for their mission.

"Pastor Han gave his life, but he gave hope to me and to many other North Koreans," Sang-chul said. "And despite the ever-present danger, many of us will continue to share the message that God is real."

The North Korean Christian concludes: "We hope that our sacrifice, when the day comes, will be worthwhile, just like it was for Pastor Han."

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VOM encourages people to "please pray for the courageous Christians who risk their lives daily to share the hope of Christ in North Korea."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

https://www.foxnews.com/faith-value...kj-f9M7-ti-nUmqSylYybxr-jY93R_t82WkLSR_zXAjGg

 
Nobody gives a damn about spending and debt any more during these times of a Republican Presidency, he is going to fail dramatically.

Ftfy
 
A pastor on the China-North Korea border shared his faith with at least 1,000 North Koreans in the Hermit Kingdom before he was assassinated in 2016, a defector claims.

















Rev. Han Chung-Ryeol, a Chinese pastor of Korean descent, who ministered on the border town of Changbai since the early 1990s, was reportedly on Pyongyang's most-wanted list as early as 2003 for his faith-based charitable work.

NORTH KOREA PRISON CAMP SURVIVOR: 'AM I A CHRISTIAN? YES. I LOVE JESUS. BUT I DENY IT'

Han fed and sheltered thousands of North Koreans over the years — many of whom had fled the famine-stricken country in search of food and jobs. One of them, Sang-chul, shared his story in a short documentary from The Voice of the Martyrs, as a way to encourage believers around the


world to participate in the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church on Sunday, Nov. 3.

"In primary school, we were taught that all missionaries were terrorists," Sang-chul shares in the video through a translator. "They told us that a missionary will be nice to you at first, but when they get you into their homes, then they will kill you and eat your liver."

WORSHIP LEADER PENNED THESE LYRICS FOR NORTH KOREA IN EXACT SPOT TRUMP WALKED ON

The North Korean said he didn't have work or food in his village so he snuck across the mountain border into China, picking mushrooms along the way in hopes of selling them in a market. He ran into Han, who offered to sell them and give him the money. Sang-chul knew something was different when the pastor didn't cheat him out of any money, but he wondered why a Chinese citizen would help him, knowing the danger.

"We hope that our sacrifice, when the day comes, will be worthwhile, just like it was for Pastor Han."

— Sang-chul
"It is because I am a Christian," Han reportedly said, causing the North Korean to be fearful of him.

TRUMP TELLS NORTH KOREAN DEFECTOR HE'LL BRING UP CHRISTIAN PERSECUTION IN TALKS WITH HERMIT KINGDOM

And then one day Han told him: "God is real. There is hope for every person," but he wondered why he would say "Hananim," the word for God.

"I could not believe he would say that word, 'God.' Nobody says that word," Sang-chul continued. "We know that it is an act of treason...and can lead to soldiers coming in the night."

MORE ON FAITH
Eventually, Sang-chul asked him for a Bible and shared about the gospel with his wife and best friend, who both found hope before he received the tragic news that Han was stabbed and axed to death by North Korean assassins, who were honored for their mission.

"Pastor Han gave his life, but he gave hope to me and to many other North Koreans," Sang-chul said. "And despite the ever-present danger, many of us will continue to share the message that God is real."

The North Korean Christian concludes: "We hope that our sacrifice, when the day comes, will be worthwhile, just like it was for Pastor Han."

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

VOM encourages people to "please pray for the courageous Christians who risk their lives daily to share the hope of Christ in North Korea."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

https://www.foxnews.com/faith-value...kj-f9M7-ti-nUmqSylYybxr-jY93R_t82WkLSR_zXAjGg

RiP to a true Christian. Hopefully more will follow in his footsteps.
 


I think this guy can do the most damage to Trump

That sounds good at first because it highlights hypocrisy and seems like it would damage Trump's brand (although hypocrisy kind of is his brand, like it's a virtue to many millions of people), but I wonder what's the actual number of people who would both criticize Trump on the deficit and prefer a Democrat with that issue in mind? I suppose that people who would sour on him have already soured, unless a lot more elected officials break ranks.
 
I think we could solve China's growing Christian problem and North Korea's hunger problem in one go...
 
That sounds good at first because it highlights hypocrisy and seems like it would damage Trump's brand (although hypocrisy kind of is his brand, like it's a virtue to many millions of people), but I wonder what's the actual number of people who would both criticize Trump on the deficit and prefer a Democrat with that issue in mind? I suppose that people who would sour on him have already soured, unless a lot more elected officials break ranks.

It's funny because the branding and the reality on the deficit are so vastly different. For 40 years now, the GOP's view has been that higher deficits are good because it puts pressure on the gov't to enact otherwise unpopular spending cuts, and Democrats have had the exact opposite view. Both parties' actual actions have reflected that, and there is a really, really clear difference in the trends. Yet Republicans are still able to run on being the anti-deficit party, Democrats still have no credibility with voters on being anti-deficit, and the MSM still takes it as a given that the difference between parties on the issue is the exact opposite of reality. It's such a strange dynamic if you think about it and look at the evidence.

That said, I think Cheney was right when he said that Reagan proved that deficits don't matter (politically). Few voters *really* care about the issue and the ones who claim to are just following their party's marketing (TBF, that's true of most issues--voters don't really care except as a way to express tribal solidarity). So most voters who *say* they care about shrinking deficits are really just expressing allegiance to the GOP, even though the GOP is the party consistently pushing for higher deficits. If the MSM made an effort to get this one right, and voters came to realize the reality, I think rather than seeing deficit-first voters switch parties, we'd just see them stop being deficit-first voters.
 
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