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The self-awareness of a roasted peanut

20 Sunday Apr 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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cluelessness, Donald Trump, Fascist pig, roasted peanut, social media, WTF?

“Don’t call me stupid.”

“Oh, right! To call you stupid would be an insult to stupid people! I’ve known sheep that could outwit you. I’ve worn dresses with higher IQs. But you think you’re an intellectual, don’t you, ape?”

“Apes don’t read philosophy.”

“Yes they do, [….] They just don’t understand it. Now let me correct you on a couple of things, OK? Aristotle was not Belgian. The central message of Buddhism is not “Every man for himself.” And the London Underground is not a political movement. Those are all mistakes, [….]. I looked them up.” – A Fish Called Wanda (1988)

This afternoon:

Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump

“The World will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but rather by those who watch them without doing anything to stop them.”

2.32k ReTruths 8.38k Likes Apr 20, 2025, 2:53 PM

Trump don’t care about us”

Previously:

If you voted for this asshole you’re an even bigger idiot than he is (April 20, 2025)

If you voted for this asshole you’re an even bigger idiot than he is

20 Sunday Apr 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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Asshole, Donald Trump, Fascist pig, maroon, moran, social media

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check. Conviction. Check.

Today:

Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump

THE GOLDEN RULE OF NEGOTIATING AND SUCCESS: HE WHO HAS THE GOLD MAKES THE RULES. THANK YOU!

946 ReTruths 3.94k Likes Apr 20, 2025, 3:09 PM

Something, something 18th Century.

Earlier, this morning:

Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump

We are, together, going to make America bigger, better, stronger, wealthier, healthier, and more religious, than it has ever been before!!! DONALD J. TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!!

5.28k ReTruths 22.9k Likes Apr 20, 2025, 8:57 AM

There’s the small matter of that establishment clause.

And a little earlier:

Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump

Happy Easter to all, including the Radical Left Lunatics who are fighting and scheming so hard to bring Murderers, Drug Lords, Dangerous Prisoners, the Mentally Insane, and well known MS-13 Gang Members and Wife Beaters, back into our Country. Happy Easter also to the WEAK and INEFFECTIVE Judges and Law Enforcement Officials who are allowing this sinister attack on our Nation to continue, an attack so violent that it will never be forgotten! Sleepy Joe Biden purposefully allowed Millions of CRIMINALS to enter our Country, totally unvetted and unchecked, through an Open Borders Policy that will go down in history as the single most calamitous act ever perpetrated upon America. He was, by far, our WORST and most Incompetent President, a man who had absolutely no idea what he was doing — But to him, and to the person that ran and manipulated the Auto Pen (perhaps our REAL President!), and to all of the people who CHEATED in the 2020 Presidential Election in order to get this highly destructive Moron Elected, I wish you, with great love, sincerity, and affection, a very Happy Easter!!!

12k ReTruths 52.8k Likes Apr 20, 2025, 7:46 AM

Jesus Christ.

Probably not attributable to Gandhi.

Due Process – Warrensburg, Missouri – April 19, 2025

19 Saturday Apr 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in Resist

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“…nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.” – 5th Amendment, United States Constitution

Today at noon at the Johnson County Courthouse in downtown Warrensburg, Missouri – protesting Donald Trump (r) and the Trump Administration – overcast sky and intermittent light drizzle, temperature in the upper 40s, over eighty people, signs, honking horns, and the occasional right wingnut pickup truck complete with scowling driver:

“Love thy neighbor isn’t conditional”

“Protect the VA”

“Uphold the United States Constitution”

“…No king for US”

“No Kings”

“…Due process”

“Read banned books”

“Mothers Against Tyrannical Rule”

“…due process…”

“…expect resistance”

“Power to the People”

Previously:

March and Rally – Warrensburg, Missouri – March 29, 2025 (March 29, 2025)

The third rail (March 31, 2025)

#HandsOff – Warrensburg, Missouri – April 5, 2025 (April 5, 2025)

Why does Mark Alford (r) hate the U.S. Constitution and due process of law?

18 Friday Apr 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in Congress, Mark Alford, social media

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4th Congressional District, 5th Amendment, Constitution, due process, Fascist pig, former newsreader, human rights, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Mark Alford, order, right wingnut, that ridiculous hat, United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

Mark Alford (r) [2023 file photo].

“What distinguishes a concentration camp from a prison (in the modern sense) is that it functions outside of a judicial system. The prisoners are not indicted or convicted of any crime by judicial process.” – U.S. Holocaust Museum, Holocaust Encyclopedia, “Concentration Camps”

“…nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.” – 5th Amendment, United States Constitution

“Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law.” – Article 6, Universal Declaration of Human Rights – December 10, 1948 (General Assembly resolution 217 A)

“Everyone shall have the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law.” – Article 16, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, General Assembly resolution 220A (XXI) of 16 December 1966, entry into force 23 March 1976, entered into force for the United States on September 8, 1992

“…This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land….” – Article VI, United States Constitution

Yesterday:

“…It is difficult in some cases to get to the very heart of the matter. But in this case, it is not hard at all. The government is asserting a right to stash away residents of this country in foreign prisons without the semblance of due process that is the foundation of our constitutional order. Further, it claims in essence that because it has rid itself of custody that there is nothing that can be done.

This should be shocking not only to judges, but to the intuitive sense of liberty that Americans far removed from courthouses still hold dear….

….Now the branches come too close to grinding irrevocably against one another in a conflict that promises to diminish both. This is a losing proposition all around. The Judiciary will lose much from the constant intimations of its illegitimacy, to which by dent of custom and detachment we can only sparingly reply. The Executive will lose much from a public perception of its lawlessness and all of its attendant contagions. The Executive may succeed for a time in weakening the courts, but over time history will script the tragic gap between what was and all that might have been, and law in time will sign its epitaph….

….In sum, and for the reasons foregoing, we deny the motion for the stay pending appeal and the writ of mandamus in this case. It is so ordered.” – UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT, No. 25-1404 (8:25-cv-00951-PX), KILMAR ARMANDO ABREGO GARCIA v KRISTI NOEM; TODD LYONS; KENNETH GENALO; NIKITA BAKER; PAMELA JO BONDI; MARCO RUBIO (April 17, 2025)

Wednesday from Mark Alford (r):

Mark Alford
[April 16, 2025]
St. Garcia needs to stay in his home country.
[….]

Read the fucking court room now, Mark (r), not the mob.

Some of the responses:

That would be exactly the thing that could be brought up in front of a judge as opposed to alleged on social media (where the truth is optional). Why does my legislator object to the 5th Amendment and the Bill of Rights? It is NOT acceptable for the President to ignore the law, the Constitution, or the Supreme Court. So far the weakest link in our government has turned out to the one the Farmer’s feared would be too strong. We need a Congress with the courage to stand up to a member of their own party.

the constitution applies to everyone regardless of immigration status. There has been no proof of his relationship to any gang.

Funny this, the Fourth Circuit said just that.

I’ve read what the Supreme Court has said. They are responsible for interpreting and applying our laws. So their ruling is the one that matters, not the Attorney General’s.
What the Attorney General says about it is her argument in favor of her position. There will be a counterargument by the other side. Then the Judge will decide who is correct. But in this case, the Supreme Court has ruled. Due process for all.

all people are covered in constitution

Gaslighting much? Welcome to the new America where accusations make you guilty

The court instructed the administration to return him to the US if the plane had already taken off. The administration defied that order. The administration said they had made an error in sending him. The court said to arrange for his return. The administration has not done so. The administration took these plane loads to El Salvador, around 75% have no criminal record. I know you will say they are “illegal” and should be gone. Are you sure? I know the administration has blatantly lied about this young man and that’s what Fox viewers hear. But. Think very carefully about whether you want this to become acceptable in the US. Today it is people who are labeled “illegal” and “gang members” with no verification and no opportunity to defend or explain. They simply need and deserve DUE PROCESS. If they age indeed gang members, or have committed crimes, fine, deport to their home countries. If what we are seeing right now is ok with you, tomorrow will it be US citizens? Will it be your brother? Your sister? Neighbor? You?

Mark Alford If you’re opposed to the 5th and 14th Amendments, there’s a process to change that. If you are willing to blatantly ignore them, the rest of the Amendments are easily ignored, as well.

There is only one true and holy Amendment (April 12, 2025)

1. What crimes was he detained for? Be specific.
2. What gang was it proven he was a member of? The last Federal judge stated there was no evidence to back the claim he was in any gang.
3. Do you understand how courts work and that the higher courts overrule those of the lower courts?
4. Do you support the Constitution and understand Due Process.
I’m not the one in a ‘fantasy world’. I live in the very real world where facts and evidence matter. You are just regurgitating talking points you heard or read without actually reading up into the case.
Ultimately, I don’t care what crimes he may or may not have done. The Constitution guarantees him due process. Period. Stop. End of story.
We either support the law of the land or we do not.
I am on the side of supporting it.

Quit ignoring the fact that the immigration court said he could not be deported to El Salvador! If they wanted to deport him do it the proper way through the court and due process. If the court agreed then deport him to another country. It’s very basic but once again Trump thinks he’s above the law.

Then you need to back to Texas

Oh how very Christian of you! Did you ever read the Constitution? How about the Bill of Rights? Are you familiar with with those? The 100% fact you are ignoring this lets everyone know either 1. You are incompetent and need to resign. 2. You are a Fascist aka Nazi! Fascism is a far right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist political ideology and movement, characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy. You hate democracy and hate the rule of law!

So if all it takes to get a man deported to that prison is DV – can we line them up now? Oh wait, just the ones who are not white? Is that the definition of Trumps “really bad” criminal status??

So you don’t support the Constitution you swore an oath to, Mark?
God hates a liar

Look everyone, Mark is lying.

Mark Alford (r) [2024 file photo].

Fascist pornography

16 Wednesday Apr 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in Congress, Jason Smith

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8th Congressional District, detention, El Salvador, Fascist pig, Fifth Amendment, immigration, Jason Smith, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, missouri, right wingnut

Jason Smith (r) [2024 file photo].

“What distinguishes a concentration camp from a prison (in the modern sense) is that it functions outside of a judicial system. The prisoners are not indicted or convicted of any crime by judicial process.” – U.S. Holocaust Museum, Holocaust Encyclopedia, “Concentration Camps”

“…nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.” – 5th Amendment, United States Constitution

“Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law.” – Article 6, Universal Declaration of Human Rights – December 10, 1948 (General Assembly resolution 217 A)

“Everyone shall have the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law.” – Article 16, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, General Assembly resolution 220A (XXI) of 16 December 1966, entry into force 23 March 1976, entered into force for the United States on September 8, 1992

“…On March 15, 2025, the United States removed Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia from the United States to El Salvador, where he is currently detained in the Center for Terrorism Confinement (CECOT). The United States acknowledges that Abrego Garcia was subject to a withholding order forbidding his removal to El Salvador, and that the removal to El Salvador was therefore illegal. The United States represents that the removal to El Salvador was the result of an ‘administrative error.’…” – SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 10, 2025

Yesterday:

Rep. Jason Smith @RepJasonSmith

Thanks to President Trump, the CECOT prison in El Salvador, which is home to some of the country’s most vicious criminals, now includes illegal immigrants who broke into our country and committed violent acts against Americans.

It is unconscionable that Democrats in Congress are urging the release of more foreign criminals back into our country.
[….]
9:04 PM · Apr 15, 2025

Why does Jason Smith (r) hate the United States Constitution and due process of law?

Interestingly, Senator Chris Van Hollen (D) wasn’t allowed to visit the very same concentration camp.

Previously:

5th Amendment – requiescat in pace – (1791-2025) (April 14, 2025)

Resist everything, everywhere, all at once (April 15, 2025)

We were against, now we’re for it

16 Wednesday Apr 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in Congress, Mark Alford, social media

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Gaslighting.

Mark Alford (r) [2023 file photo].

Today:

Mark Alford
[April 16, 2025]
The Real ID Act was passed way back in 2005, 20 years ago!!!! It’s about time everyone stop dragging their feet. Quit scrolling through social media, quit complaining, get your info together, and get down to the DMV to get your Real ID.

“The Real ID Act was passed way back in 2005, 20 years ago!!!!….”

Not in Missouri, you ahistorical dumbass.

HB 361 (2009)

“….The department of revenue shall not amend procedures for applying for a driver’s license or identification card in order to comply with the goals or standards of the federal REAL ID Act of 2005, any rules or regulations promulgated under the authority granted in such act….”

From the Journal of the House [pdf], April 16, 2009:

Fifty-sixth Day–Thursday, April 16, 2009 1104
On motion of Representative Guest, HCS HB 361 was read the third time and passed by the following vote:
AYES: 083
Allen Brandom Brown 30 Brown 149 Bruns Burlison Cooper Cunningham Davis Day Deeken Denison Dethrow Dieckhaus Diehl Dixon Dougherty Dugger Dusenberg Emery Ervin Faith Fisher 125 Flanigan Flook Franz Funderburk Gatschenberger Grisamore Guest Hobbs Hoskins 121 Icet Jones 89 Jones 117 Keeney Kingery Koenig Kraus Lair Leara Lipke Loehner McGhee McNary Meiners Molendorp Munzlinger Nance Nieves Nolte Parkinson Pollock Pratt Riddle Ruestman Ruzicka Sander Sater Schaaf Schad Scharnhorst Schlottach Schoeller Self Smith 14 Smith 150 Stevenson Stream Sutherland Swinger Thomson Tilley Tracy Wallace Wasson Wells Weter Wilson 130 Wright Yates Zerr Mr Speaker
NOES: 069
Atkins Aull Biermann Bivins Brown 50 Brown 73 Burnett Calloway Carter Casey Chappelle-Nadal Colona Corcoran Cox Curls El-Amin Englund Fallert Fischer 107 Frame Grill Guernsey Hodges Hoskins 80 Hughes Hummel Kander Kelly Kirkton Komo Kratky Kuessner Lampe Largent LeBlanc Liese Low McClanahan McDonald McNeil Meadows Nasheed Norr Oxford Pace Quinn Roorda Rucker Scavuzzo Schieffer Schoemehl Schupp Shively Silvey Skaggs Spreng Still Storch Talboy Todd Viebrock Vogt Walsh Walton Gray Webber Wildberger Wood Yaeger Zimmerman
PRESENT: 003
Bringer Harris Witte
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 008
Holsman Jones 63 LeVota Morris Parson Salva Webb Wilson 119
[….]

Well, let’s see, the republicans who voted against REAL ID in Missouri in 2009 included Eric Burlison (r) and Denny Hoskins (r). Those names sound so familiar.

Have you spoken with them about this, Mark?

From the Journal of the Senate [pdf], May 13, 2009:

Journal of the Senate 1804
[….]
On motion of Senator Purgason, HCS for HB 361 was read the 3rd time and passed by the following vote:
YEAS—Senators Barnitz Bartle Bray Callahan Champion Clemens Crowell Cunningham Days Dempsey Engler Goodman Green Griesheimer Justus Lager Lembke Mayer McKenna Nodler Pearce Purgason Ridgeway Rupp Schaefer Shields Shoemyer Smith Stouffer Vogel Wilson Wright-Jones—32
NAYS—Senators—None
Absent—Senators Schmitt Scott—2
Absent with leave—Senators—None
Vacancies—None The President declared the bill passed.
[….]

Eric Schmitt (r) was absent in 2009. Fitting.

That was then, this is now, apparently.

Some of the responses to Mark Alford (r):

Republicans in Missouri fought Real ID and, according to these comments, still are. At least acknowledge that it was the Missouri GOP that has caused it to take so long.

Ding, ding, ding! We have a winner!

Mark Alford there’s quite a difference between being a man getting a real id vs a woman getting real id. A woman needs to bring more documents to get it and even though it is the right document, will be told it’s not because we were married so long ago and my license looks different than today’s version. Do you know where your marriage license is right now? I bet you don’t. After 30 years of marriage and moving houses a few times, I found mine. Took it in. It said “marriage license” was told not good enough. Had to dig some more found other documents and that somehow sufficed. Think about women who have been divorced. Men who are divorced show up with the same paperwork as a single man, married once man or a man married 20 times. Women have to have documents for every marriage and divorce. And even then that may not be good enough. It took less paperwork to get my passport than to get real id. I never once needed a marriage license to get a passport. I needed less proof of my identity to fly internationally than I do domestically. How is that right?

If you are a woman and have been married more than once be prepared to bring your marriage certificate AND divorce decree for each and every marriage. I was married just once before and didn’t know this. I had to mail off to get those documents from the state we were married and divorced in. It’s harder to get a Real ID than to get a US Passport.

There have been so many deadlines. It should already have been completed with everyone renewing their license every 10 years or 3 years. Apparently it’s the state that has been dragging their feet.

“Apparently it’s the republicans that has been dragging their feet.” Fixed it for you.

When the SAVE Act becomes law, all these folks complaining about Real ID being unconstitutional, too hard to get, or something they don’t trust will be out there screaming their right to vote is being denied.

A feature, not a bug.

Really I was born in the USA what’s wrong with my drivers license? State of Missouri says it’s valid. Why do I gotta pay another $12 to get a star put on it and then wait for four hours at the DMV

Four hours. Obviously an optimist.

I am a citizen. I pay taxes. I have constitutional rights. If I choose not to obtain a REAL ID, a federally imposed credential.
I should not be denied my right to vote. Conditioning my right to representation on participation in a federal identification program transforms a right into a privilege.
That’s unconstitutional.
I do not consent to a biometric surveillance state. HART + federated contractors

You voted for him, probably.

The problem with getting the Real ID for women is obtaining all the paperwork, I already had to show marriage documents when I changed my name on my SS card AND my drivers license for both marriages so why should I need to show it again. They are asking for paperwork that was generated over 40 yrs ago. It’s easy for men to say, “what’s the big deal” but they don’t have to go through the additional processes, I understand wanting proof of citizenship but that was provided years and years ago when I provided my birth certificate to get my drivers license at the age of 16. Not to mention, it takes FOREVER to get any documents because work efficiency within the government is terrible. They rarely even answer the phones and then want to charge an arm and a leg for each piece of paper.

They consider that a feature, not a bug.

It’s infuriating how republicans yell about smaller government and having the government stay out of their lives sometimes, yet other times…

Let me make sure I understand this. You want me to collect several documents from the government, so I can lose a days pay to go show them to the government?

LOL Missouri requested and received multiple extensions from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to comply with the federal REAL ID Act. Missouri was among the last states to adopt REAL ID due to legislative delays.

And which party has been in control of the Missouri General Assembly for over twenty years? We’ll wait.

Olathe runs well, too. You can make an appointment and that process is easy and efficient. You only go to one ‘station’ now to do it all and the gentleman who helped me was friendly, competent, and speedy. They have smoothed out the bumps.

Ma’am, Olathe is in Kansas.

Mark Alford (r) [2024 file photo].

Previously:

HB 361 (2009): creating a REAL ID mess for Missourians – HB 151 and HB 166 (2017): sort of try to fix it (December 14, 2016)

Resist everything, everywhere, all at once

15 Tuesday Apr 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in Resist, social media, US Senate

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“RESIST” (2024)
Posterboard. Permanent marker. 22 x 28.

Senator Chris Van Hollen ‪@vanhollen.senate.gov‬

Mr. Abrego Garcia was illegally abducted by the Trump Admin and, by their own admission, wrongly deported to El Salvador. He shouldn’t have to spend another second away from his family.

I’m flying to El Salvador tomorrow morning to check on his condition and discuss his return.
April 15, 2025 at 6:19 PM

#Resist

“Resist”

“No Kings”

Previously:

5th Amendment – requiescat in pace – (1791-2025) (April 14, 2025)

5th Amendment – requiescat in pace – (1791-2025)

14 Monday Apr 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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5th Amendment, concentration camp, Constitution, deportation, Donald Trump, due process, El Salvador, Fascist pig, Holocaust Encyclopedia, Holocaust Museum, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Nazis, U.S. Supreme Court

Kilmar Abrego Garcia.

“….nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law….”

Nice Bill of Rights we used to have there, shame something happened to it.

Jason Kander‬ ‪@jasonkander.bsky.social‬

Imagine learning you sent an innocent man to prison and all you have to do to get him out is ask.

Forget about the political context for a moment. Just imagine you know an innocent person is in prison and you have the power to get him released.

Can you imagine refusing?
[….]
April 14, 2025 at 4:03 PM

Donald Trump (r) can and did.

U.S. Holocaust Museum, Holocaust Encyclopedia, “Concentration Camps….”

What distinguishes a concentration camp from a prison (in the modern sense) is that it functions outside of a judicial system. The prisoners are not indicted or convicted of any crime by judicial process.

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

Fascist pig.

Lions and tigers and demons, oh my!

13 Sunday Apr 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in Congress, Mark Alford

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4th Congressional District, former newsreader, hypocrite, Mark Alford, missouri, right wingnut, social media, that ridiculous hat

“Dying man couldn’t make up his mind which place to go to—both have their advantages, ‘heaven for climate, hell for company!'” – Mark Twain

“….If there is any fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein. If there are any circumstances which permit an exception, they do not now occur to us….” – WEST VIRGINIA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ET AL. v. BARNETTE ET AL., 319 U.S. 624 (1943)

Mark Alford (r) [2025 file photo].

Yesterday, from Mark Alford (r) on social media:

Congressman Mark Alford
[April 12, 2025]
America is facing a spiritual battle. We’re working to bring God back!
[….]

Transcript:

“We need to bring god back.”

“And I do think this is a spiritual battle. You and I have talked about, there’s a demonic element to what’s going on in America.”

“Yeah, it is a demonic, it’s a spiritual battle. If we could see in the heavenly realms right now we’d see the angels fighting the demons. Because that is, that is what’s happening right here in Congress. And I’m gonna tell you something. The rot starts at the top.”

The responses:

Talking about political or secular government items in religious terms is not appropriate. Calling a person evil and demonic is dangerous.
Just because a person thinks All people have the same rights as others does not make them a demon it shows that they believe in our constitution.
I get a lot of that your evil and a devil BS for supporting minority groups as they exercise their rights to assemble, associate and free speech.
You should at least keep this cultist BS on your personal page.

If anyone disagrees with Mark, move out of the U.S.A. – “one nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all”, quoted from the Pledge of Allegiance, and stop using the money “In God We Trust” is printed on some of our currency, and stop calling for people to abide by the law- the Ten Commandments predate our Constitution, Bill of Rights and any law on the books and most of our laws today reflect or are based on teachings, commands and precepts of the Bible. Also look at the origin of the “separation of church and state”. You’ll find out it wasn’t intended to stop the practice of religion in the lives of elected officials but was designed to keep “the state” from enforcing or forcing any religion on the people and actually ensures “we the people” have the freedom to choose who, how and if we worship.

Ahistorical moron. The Pledge of Allegiance is neither a founding document nor a binding law. It was written by a socialist minister for a children’s magazine to mark the Columbian celebrations in 1892.

when was under god added to our money and the pledge?

“I pledge alleigance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands. One nation, under God with liberty and justice for all.” I recited this pledge along with my classmates every day of every school year from 1st grade through Jr. High. So at least from the time I was born, that phrase has been there. Check your wallet for the In God We Trust phrase.

Wait for it.

I didn’t ask for you to recite anything. When was it added? Hint: It hasn’t been there since 1776.

neither has the right to vote for women or the abolition of slavery or Social Security or Medicaid…

Wait for it.

let me put it in all caps so you know what I’m asking…again.
WHEN WAS IN GOD WE TRUST AND UNDER GOD ADDED?

everyone else is stupid. It was added after congress catered to the Catholic order of the Knights of Columbus, only in 1954.

Yeah…about 150 years after the country was created…
And none of your mantras or catch phrases you seem to be relying carry ANY legal weight.
The Constitution does.
Perhaps you should read it and quit being a judgemental hypocrite!

pledge: 1954. Currency: 1955 during McCarthyism and the “Red Scare”

Honey, you need to learn history. One nation under god was added to the Pledge in the 1950’s during McCarthyism. Same for In God We Trust on money. A time similar to now, when Republicans tried to scare the electorate for power. They lost back then, and they will now. Separation of church and state is what our founders contributed. Republicans contributed all of the religious bs.

dude, no one says the pledge of allegiance or what’s written on money doesn’t exist. 🙄 I could care less if it’s there or not. But Christian Nationalists want a theocracy. Plain and simple. Look at Saudi Arabia and Iran if you’d like contemporary examples of a theocracy.

Individuals CAN believe whatever they choose.
But when elected officials begin to legislate based on those religious beliefs, we have a problem.
And if you don’t believe the first amendment and subsequent scotus decisions have not affirmed a separation, I would argue it is you who lack the comprehension skills.
Specific words do not need to be in black and white for the interpretation to be understood, but fortunately, we have a justice system that helps interpret these things when there is confusion.
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;”. Pushing laws that promote or show preference to one specific religion is prohibited, thus the ‘separation’.

“the United States was not, in any sense, founded on the christian religion”. – Treaty of Tripoli, 1797.

if we have laws prohibiting murder…that’s from the Bible which predates the founding of this country. I did not say the U.S. was founded on the Christian religion. I said most of our laws are founded on Biblical principles. The Bible is the inspired word of God as He has revealed Himself to us, religion is the practice of His revelations…and some religions don’t always get it right.

Wait for it.

Babylonian Law predates the Ten Commandments. Also, the Code of Ur-Nammu predates even that. Founders also looked at some Native laws and the Magna Carta.
What is your point?

Yeah, murder was considered wrong long before the commandments.
And no, ‘most’ of our laws are not.
Nor is our law of the land, which I pointed out already
You should learn some basic religious and legal history before you go swinging your Jesus dick in people’s faces. You look ignorant and foolish.

how about you move to Russia and take all the magats with you since you seem to have no issues with 1 person having control of an entire country because that is where he is headed and the Republican Party doesn’t have the guts to stand up for the American peoples’ rights.

“We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal and have been endowed by their Creator certain unalienable rights; the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” Who is our creator?

That’s exactly the point! Not everyone sees their Creator the same as you or me – OR the little coward.

Please show me in the Constitution – the official ‘law of the land’ where these words are, [….].
Can’t wait to see it!
You know what words ARE in there? The first amendment which gives the freedom to believe or not as an individual chooses and that NO religion shall be shown preferential treatment under the law.

How is anything I’ve said judgemental? I understand that some people feel judged when hearing someone else’s opinion or beliefs. I’ve also not stated anything in a hateful manner. YOU, on the other hand, have called me names, told me I’m stupid and said I should leave this country. Who’s judging who? And where is your “tolerance, acceptance or inclusion”? Tell me, do those things only apply to those who share your views?

The first rule of holes: when you’ve put yourself in a deep hole, stop digging.

your parents.

We don’t want your silly superstitions. Go live in Gilliad.

[….] listen…
YOU don’t get to tell anyone where to live or how to interpret the constitution. Originally the US motto was “E Pluribus Unum” which translates to “Out of many, one”. This phrase was suggested by a committee in 1776 and appeared on the Great Seal of the United States.
No one has EVER prevented anyone in America from practicing Christianity anytime or place they like. You are correct in your summation, that the intent is to allow freedom of religious practice for individuals, while assuring the government would not adopt nor promote a particular religion. Mark seems to think Americans need him to “bring God back”. That is both preposterous and presumptive. It’s not appropriate for an elected representative to make that assertion.
No one has to leave the U.S. for disagreeing with Mark ALford.

[….]
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If anyone disagrees with Mark, move out of the U.S.A. –
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No.

[….] Separation of church and state.
No white Christian Nationalism here bub.

The “Under God” part of the pledge of allegiance was not in the pledge originally and was added later. It’s the same story with the “In God we trust’. Saying on money. This country has ALWAYS included the tenet of Separation of Church and State. Not everyone shares your religious beliefs or practices your religion. I don’t care about the “ten commandments.” You have every right to practice your religion as you see fit, but keep it out of our goverment. You are not allowed to shove your religion down everyone’s else’s throats. The State is not allowed to force one religion down any one’s throats. Stop trying to have the State sanction Christianity. Stop trying to change history. Stop whining that you are being persecuted when you are harassing others about your faith. Everyone has freedom to practice their own religion, or no religion, as they see fit. This reality doesn’t hurt you one bit.

Congressman Mark Alford you’re All Cross and No Acts.

[….] Imagine a woman who voted for a sexual predator thinking she has the moral high ground. There are no Christians in the Trump cult.

[….] the pledge is not the constitution. We should not have put those words on the money. Also what makes you think God is Christian? She is a Buddhist and everyone knows it.

We see what you did there.

Ironically, God wants nothing to do with people like Mark Alford.

The “rot” DOES “start at the top” with Trump, Vance, Musk and all of you who are being evil and hateful to our poor, our foreigners, our scientists, our workers, etc. You who talk like Christ followers, but your hearts are far from Him. You whose actions show you as a “brood of vipers” instead of God fearing and God following.

Congressman Mark Alford why don’t you chat here or in a townhall where all of your constituents can hear and know what is said? This is a public issue, a public conversation should be had.

Separation of church and state is not mentioned in the 1st Amendment. That assumption originated in a letter from Thomas Jefferson to church leaders in his time. The 1st Amendment does, however, address ‘freedom of religion”. It say nothing about freedom from religion.

[….] It says very explicitly that the govt shall not encourage or endorse any religion.
Nor can anyone be conpelled into a religion, so yes, freedom FROM is implied.
Subsequent SCOTUS decisions have affirmed the separation of church and state.
We are not a theocracy

We are not a theocracy. The government may not compel us into any specific religion nor may it keep us from practicing any religion.

Exactly! We need to go back to being …”one nation under God”. The battle is spiritual, Ephesians 6:12 states, “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, powers, the rulers of the darkness of this world, and spiritual wickedness in high places”. God Bless you Mark!

we have never been ‘one nation under god’. You know that, right?

[….] sure sounds like a woman trying to express dominion.

We see what you did there.

[….] that phrase was added in the 1950s…when women couldn’t get a bank account and black people had to use different water fountains and could be hung for whistling at a white woman.
Is this the “golden age” Mark wants to go back to?

What a joke. So your theology says, God (who is supposedly omnipresent), just leaves sometimes and comes back sometimes? Nothing you say theologically is intellectually viable. Just another hack trying to use god as a weapon for your political agenda.

Oh, the irony. People that support the cruelest, least empathetic, and most corrupt administration since the 19th century saying we need to bring god back into government. The irony of supporting Trump, the least religious president ever. And the most hateful, cruelest, most petty president in over 150 years. Problem is, religion was never in our government. Read the constitution. “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” NO LAW! Pretty clear, that.
BTW, “under God” was added to the pledge in 1954 and “in god we trust” first appeared on coins in 1864, and on paper money in 1957. Absolutely nothing to do with the creation of our non-theistic government.

We can agree. You and your kind are definitely a demonic presence in our country.

Thats why we have separation of church and state Mark. Your thoughts on religion are not needed in politics.

Mr. Alford, when’s the next Mondays with Mark, where you meet, in person, with your real constituents to answer their real questions and get to see their real response to you repeating Republican talking points?

Put God first! It doesn’t matter who is President has long as they honor our heavenly Father. We all come on this page and bash each other. Calling each other names in how we belive. If you don’t like President Trump so be it. Just have respect for the Office and those who do like him. Sometimes we just don’t see how God is working through others.

Wait for it.

[….] Weird so many ‘Christians’ did not share your stance when a Dem was in charge, yet think everyone else should fall in line under Trump.
That’s called ‘hypocrisy’.
I don’t believe in your god and the law of the land says I have that right.
If you want to put ‘god’ over the Constitution, I will oppose you in any way I can….
Even moreso to an elected official who is supposed to be respecting the rights and beliefs of those he is supposed to represent.

Demons, apparently.

[….] which God? The Orange one or the one that Jews/Christians/Muslims all share?

God is a personal thing…it can not be goverened..this is a ridiculous waste of resources

This is not a theocracy, creeper.

Mr. Alford, what an excellent way to get your constituents arguing with each other. Nice deflection.
Going by the number of churches I see around town, in cities, and mentions of them along I-70, I’d say that, um…, how to put this?, that the god you revere hasn’t “gone” anywhere.
And as for bringing this god “back” … How in heaven’s name could teeny, tiny, minuscule humans remove a Creator who can cause a cosmos to come into being? A god that can be removed (all those churches say otherwise) must not be omnipotent, or, with free will, much concerned with whether the teeny, tiny humans “believe” one way or the other.
I’d address demons, but as they are neither provable or not (regardless of perception), any discussion would be, as Faulkner says (minus the idiots), sound and fury, signifying nothing. The comment about the rot starting at the top, though, that was gold. 🙂
So, you’ve got us all whipped up, ready for giving your Sunday post a ready audience to pump up your engagement numbers. Bravo!

If this is a spiritual battle you would be stuck in hell for worshipping the demon.

Bad combover. Check. Too long red tie. Check. Orange spray tan. Check. Tiny hands. Check. Cluelessness. Check…

God never left! He was legislated out!

Then he isn’t much of a god

There is no congruence between Christianity and the modern Republican Party, which is a cult.
The Nazis claimed to be Christians too, less and less difference between the two by the day.

Freedom of religion! EVERY religion. You have no right to try to force your particular form of religion onto the rest of the country. Especially since yours lacks empathy.

Again, this is your PUBLIC account, sir. It should not be used to proselytize. The Constitution clearly states in the First Amendment that the government shall not establish religion. While you are welcome to express your opinions on religion and its place in government on your personal account, you should not use your public account for this sort of speech. It is improper. You, as a representative, should know this. Either your incompetence is showing or you are openly flouting one of the bedrocks of our government.

Don’t let that freedom from religion stop you. Derp

This is typical for Mark, and just another way he “demonizes” anyone who doesn’t agree with him. This is not true Christianity in any sense of the word.

Congressman Mark Alford is the demonic element.

This is actually insane.

Oh we out here doing God’s work now huh?

It is 100% a spiritual battle, the evil doesn’t even hide anymore. And they are after the children!

The founding fathers were men of the Age of Enlightenment. They did not rule by religion, they fought to build a government of the people without religion being a part of it. Separation of Church and State was and still is fundamental to our nation. E pluribus Unum was our original motto: out of many, one. Nothing about god until the 50s when folks like you wanted to push folks into submission by claiming god was guiding them. If you really followed Christ, you’d know he led by example, not by force. Please keep your Christianity out of our government. Remember watch Jesus did to the money changers outside the temple? That’s what he would do with you trying to control people with your religion.

[….] Alford voted to cut food stamps and Medicaid by almost $1 Trillion dollars, Medicaid by $880 Billion, SNAP by $230 Billion. He voted to raise drug prices for the elderly and the poorest among us. He’s said here, out loud on video, that Social Security needs to be cut and the retirement age raised. Alford has made it clear he supports ripping children from parents coming across the border and putting entire families in jail under the fake guise of fentanyl, when it’s really due to the color of their skin. Repeating Alford’s words back to him isn’t BS, what is BS is that someone as unqualified and racist as Mark Alford made it into office in the first place. What a damning indictment of the Republican 4th District voters.

[….] then why did he go on Fox in December and say he wants to do those things?
Is he lying?
Do good Christians lie?

STOP this…..the first amendment is in jeopardy with this idea. Better idea is to work on politicians telling the TRUTH and keep your oath to the constitution and not to one man.

Worry about your own god and we will worry about ours. Mark, you’re starting to sound like a bible thumper….

[….] ‘starting’?

God? Seriously? God would be appalled at what you do.

Trump is the demonic element

Mark is a fake Christian because Jesus would not vote to not help needy people with Medicaid.

“….It seems trite but necessary to say that the First Amendment to our Constitution was designed to avoid these ends by avoiding these beginnings….” – WEST VIRGINIA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION ET AL. v. BARNETTE ET AL., 319

Mark is facing a spiritual battle. Claims to be a Christian but lies everyday.
Don’t dump your crisis on us.

Want to bring back God?
Either start a church or start acting like Jesus instead of a Pharisee.

Separation of church and state, Mark, or are you going to celebrate ALL religions?

Not at all. No one needs your fabricated conflict. We don’t need a deity’s promises or threats to do the right thing.

Did the leave they Establishment Clause out of your Constitution? Or did you fail history class? Theocracy doesn’t just compromise government, it corrupts The Church. Every time. You will do more do more damage to the Gospel with your actions than any of the unchurched. You should read The Screwtape Letters.

If you have a God problem, start with your false witness issued first.

God never went anywhere, Mark.
In fact, God’s been right beside me forever. If you lost track of God, don’t project that darkness onto the rest of us.

That is NOT your job! Your job is to provide quality services like education and great highways, and insure a quality of life, and protect the citizens of this country from evil, corrupt wannabe dictators like the corrupt piece of shit currently in the white house.

Sorry you seem to have lost “god.” Or maybe God walked away from you due to all your evil, nasty ways.

Stop using religion as if it’s a cure all. Nobody gives a damn about your faith. Separation of church and state, moron. We need people like you to go back to your homeland, russia.

Who are these women? If you are going to post this garbage on your official government FaceBook page, we should be told their identities and how they are coming to these blasphemous conclusions.

How much does your office have to pay this Grifter to do an interview with you?

But the Constitution you swore to uphold, Representative???
God hates a liar.

How are you working to bring God back, when you decry the teachings of Jeaus as “woke”, and fight against them? Jesus taught love, compassion, and understanding, and you and the rest of the GOP have pushed anti-tolerance legislation. You have taken a stand in supporting those who can take care of themselves over helping the poor and sick. But, all is good as long as you worship a fake idol and post scripture one day a week.

What are maga politicians doing to make anyone’s life better? Crashing the stock and bond markets? Is it the rising prices? How about them ruining our country’s credit rating? Maybe it’s ruining our relationships with our allies? How about making it harder to get government services, or is it the layoffs of our friends and family? Oh, maybe it’s the threat of taking needed services because they think it’s waste? I know, it’s bringing back diseases that we already eradicated. That must be it.

You sound like a cult member instead of a public servant.

So people who want to help the working people are “demonic”?
People who want the hungry to be fed are “demonic”?
People who want to end discrimination are “demonic”?
People who want to protecting voting rights are “demonic”?
People who want to help senior citizens and the poor have health care are “demonic”?
People who want kids to get quality educations are “demonic”?
People who want our farmers to be able to sell their crops and not go bankrupt are “demonic”?
People who demand our President abide by the laws are “demonic”?
Damn…what version of the Bible do you read???

God save us from Christian Nationalist fascists like Mark Alford.

Man has created thousands of gods,they are all man made,keep that religious crap out of government Alford you 🤡🤡

There are no Christians in the Trump cult. But you still want to shove your fake religion down other people’s throats in violation of the constitution.

Congressman Mark Alford is the demon. You are not a Christian.

Simpletons.

Is that why you take food away from hungry children?

Separation of church and state.
No white Christian Nationalism here bub.

Hey, Mark, thanks for supporting the dumbest trade war in history, destroying the markets for our products, and placing an effective tax increase on everyone. You could stop it if you weren’t such a worthless Trumpsucker!

The lies you tell do not commend you to Christ.

Mark Alford (r) [2023 file photo].

There is only one true and holy Amendment

12 Saturday Apr 2025

Posted by Michael Bersin in Congress, Mark Alford, social media

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“…[There are] about 392 million guns in circulation [estimated private ownership in the United States]…” – How Many Guns Are Circulating in the U.S.?, January 30, 2025

“…The [estimated] United States population on April 11, 2025 was: 341,604,171….”

There doesn’t appear to be shortage of either. And it’s obvious that the ATF doesn’t appear to have any regulatory clout when it comes to promoting scarcity.

That doesn’t bother right wingnuts one tiny bit.

Mark Alford (r) [2025 file photo]

Today:

Congressman Mark Alford
[April 12, 2025]
Thanks for asking us about the ATF, [….]
There’s entirely too much overreach right now—that’s why we were glad to sign onto Rep. Eric Burlison’s Abolish the ATF Act, defending our Second Amendment rights.
[….]

Some of the responses:

Mr. Alford, when’s the next Mondays with Mark, where you meet, in person, with your real constituents to answer their real questions and get to see their real response to you repeating Republican talking points?

in person town halls are a thing of the ancient past, you have maybe 100 people max when you can reach thousands with virtual town halls. I would encourage Mark and all politicians, regardless of their party affiliation and not waste their time with outdated town halls. [….]

outdated town halls? These people are our representatives. We should be able to see them and question them in person. Virtual town halls get to screen questions and people. I’m sure your fake Harvard education would have taught you that.

Congressman Mark Alford explain Trump caving in on his electronics tariffs! 😂😂😂😂

‘Entirely too much overreach’?
You are CONSTANTLY parroting that go to rhetoric.
Republicans are the majority of the House, Senate, presidency & Supreme Court!
If you REALLY wanted to do something about this ‘overreach’, then you would.
But then what would MAGA Republicans have to complain about Democrats?
Y’all just keep the divide going.
You’re THE PROBLEM!
Let’s shrink government, as in YOUR job!
We don’t need you to continue wasting our tax dollars!

The Projectionist Party.

Most people are asking you about how they are going to afford to feed their families & own a home. Your cherry picking is absurd ‼️

“Squirrel!”

The House is in recess for two weeks and all we’re getting is edited reruns?

Hiding from your citizens. U coward.

Elon Musk says that we can only communicate with the Social Security Admin via Twitter (aka X)
How many elderly people know what X is much less use it??
It’s just another attempt by Elon Musk to get more of our tax dollars to bail out his failing companies.

Let me ask you my question: Explain what the Canadian PM did at his meeting in Europe not long ago, and why when Japan reached out and grabbed trump by the pussy and squeezed mid-week, he folded like the cheap suit he is. Explain the damage trump did to American Exceptionalism and the reverberations thru the world from that damage. Explain all of that to me like I’m 5 years old.

The only overreach is you reaching for Der Fuhrers ass

That went well.

Mark Alford (r) [2024 file photo].

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Gun nut (November 30, 2024)

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