Finally Got to Watch the Whole Davos Speech… And Yeah, This Is Why They Hate Him

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

Because of slobbering lackeys like Miller. Just look at his fawning praise for Dear Leader.


    Lewis is still looking for an arguement, apparently his "happiness" is based upon the number of confrontations/arguments he engages in daily. His usage of descriptions such as (1) "slobbering lackey" and (2) "fawning praise"  are examples of his tired attempts to cause others to engage in an arguement. I kindly suggest he find peace and contentment by going to church and reading the Bible.

How about the two of you just let it go... this could be a great place to discuss different views and actually learn something. The name calling and insults only spread hate.

Originally posted by: NC-LowRoller

How about the two of you just let it go... this could be a great place to discuss different views and actually learn something. The name calling and insults only spread hate.


    What would your response be if you posted truthful, informative information and you were attacked, verbally ridiculed and criticized each and every time you posted?  How long would it be before you would respond? 

The two of you seem to think you can win something with your post in this forum. I say neither of you is winning anything. A less aggressive approach might actually open some minds to your views. 


Originally posted by: David Miller

    Lewis is still looking for an arguement, apparently his "happiness" is based upon the number of confrontations/arguments he engages in daily. His usage of descriptions such as (1) "slobbering lackey" and (2) "fawning praise"  are examples of his tired attempts to cause others to engage in an arguement. I kindly suggest he find peace and contentment by going to church and reading the Bible.


Good suggestion, David, tho Kevin has said he isn't a believer.  Still, I'd recommend Proverbs, especially one of the later translations e.g. The Living Bible.  Instructions to deal successfully with the practical affairs of everyday life.  Wise maxims of common sense and perspective for handling life's issues.

 

Candy

Originally posted by: NC-LowRoller

The two of you seem to think you can win something with your post in this forum. I say neither of you is winning anything. A less aggressive approach might actually open some minds to your views. 


   I am all for a "less agressive approach". My posting of current factual events is not an attempt to win anything- I post them to inform. With all of the rhetoric being constantly aired, I firmly believe that there is room for the truth being stated when doing so rebuts an untrue statement. There are 2 things I hate - (1) a liar and (2) a thief. Quite often they are one and the same. There is a quote " those who stand for nothing, will fall for anything" (Alexander Hamilton) -- well I will always stand for the truth in hopes that those who are exposed to the truth will not "fall for anything". America needs those who will stand up for the truth , we have been lied to far to long and as a result we are now dealing throughout our nation with the results of those who have lied to Americans for years, especially the previous 4 years of the corrupt anti America DemocRAT administration. We have all seen it, lived thru it and have learned what it will and does take to repair the damage done in an effort to make America great again.

Originally posted by: O2bnVegas

Good suggestion, David, tho Kevin has said he isn't a believer.  Still, I'd recommend Proverbs, especially one of the later translations e.g. The Living Bible.  Instructions to deal successfully with the practical affairs of everyday life.  Wise maxims of common sense and perspective for handling life's issues.

 

Candy


Do you think David's hero Trump follows the maxims of the Bible?

 

I would, for starters, strongly doubt that multiple rape is endorsed or recommended. Neither is murdering over 100 people. I also doubt that fraud and thievery is recommended. Nor is lying more often than most people breathe.

 

So worshipping such a person isn't recommended in the Bible, either. I'm sure there are some maxims to that effect. If David truly cared about the moral maxims of the Bible, he would cease his mindless fealty to one of the worst human beings to ever walk this earth.

 

But yeah, it was all a witch hunt.

Originally posted by: NC-LowRoller

The two of you seem to think you can win something with your post in this forum. I say neither of you is winning anything. A less aggressive approach might actually open some minds to your views. 


David asked for comments about his orange hero and master's widdle speech. I commented. Then David proved that he had no interest whatsoever in starting any kind of discussion. He immediately pitched nasty insults at me. He clearly was just looking for an argument. That's all he's ever been here for.

 

If you read his initial responses to me and Dealer1, I think you'll agree. But whatever. Interacting with him is futile, and I shouldn't have bothered. He's worthless.

  I asked for comments concerning the content of what was said - not for you or anyone else to spew your unfounded hatred and lies about the President. I pitched no nasty insults - I spoke the truth. You are the one who always looks for and instigates an arguement - which is all you have ever been here for.

Edited on Jan 24, 2026 12:14am
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

Do you think David's hero Trump follows the maxims of the Bible?

 

I would, for starters, strongly doubt that multiple rape is endorsed or recommended. Neither is murdering over 100 people. I also doubt that fraud and thievery is recommended. Nor is lying more often than most people breathe.

 

So worshipping such a person isn't recommended in the Bible, either. I'm sure there are some maxims to that effect. If David truly cared about the moral maxims of the Bible, he would cease his mindless fealty to one of the worst human beings to ever walk this earth.

 

But yeah, it was all a witch hunt.


My post did not address Trump's religous practices, had no reference to Trump.   Just my suggestion that Solomon's "wise maxims of common sense and perspective for handling life's issues" in the book of Proverbs, can be useful for anyone.  That's all.

 

Candy

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