
CrimsonJazz
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| Registered on: | 12/27/2014 |
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re: Fed Study Vindicates Trump: 150 Years of Evidence Shows Tariffs Lower Inflation
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 11/14/25 at 4:01 pm to SDVTiger
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But coffee and bananas
Nanners, baw.
re: Catholics in America have fallen
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 11/12/25 at 1:32 pm to waiting4saturday
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this guy's as Catholic as Joseph Smith - so I'm guessing those other priests are as well - thanks to the Jesuits for shite like this.
The good news is that, as someone else pointed out above, the younger clergy are becoming increasingly more conservative. This includes the Jesuits and I know this because my nephew is a Jesuit. The Martins of this world are on their way out, they just don't know it yet.
re: Catholics in America have fallen
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 11/12/25 at 1:29 pm to el Gaucho
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Every denomination has gone liberal except the Southern Baptists. Which makes sense considering they were the first. Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist and He was from the south of Jerusalem

re: Bring Us Your Memes: 2024 Election Day and Beyond
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 10/17/25 at 11:04 am to indianswim
re: Pelosi does not have the memory she once had. I guess she must have conveniently forgot.
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 10/17/25 at 9:54 am to Timeoday
A Pelosi melt is always appreciated. And now that I think about it, quite appropriate as well. After all, her face is already melting....
Schumer plans to keep the government closed until AFTER an Antifa-involved No Kings rally
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 10/10/25 at 10:59 am
BREAKING: Speaker Johnson is FURIOUS after learning that Schumer plans to keep the government closed until AFTER an Antifa-involved "No Kings" rally in DC on Oct. 18
"It's being told to us they can't reopen the government until after that rally, because they can't face their rabid base!"
"They have a Hate America rally scheduled for Oct. 18 on the National Mall. Pro-Hamas, Antifa people, they're all coming out. House Democrats selling T-shirts for the event."
"I have HAD it with these people. They're playing games with real people's lives."
Absolutely disgusting.
"It's being told to us they can't reopen the government until after that rally, because they can't face their rabid base!"
"They have a Hate America rally scheduled for Oct. 18 on the National Mall. Pro-Hamas, Antifa people, they're all coming out. House Democrats selling T-shirts for the event."
"I have HAD it with these people. They're playing games with real people's lives."
Absolutely disgusting.
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If tweet fails to load, click here. re: War vs cartels continues - another fast boat gone off Venezuela
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 10/3/25 at 2:15 pm to Evolved Simian
Anotha drug boat done gone ovah to dat silvah city, Lawd, Lawd.
Man, frick these guys. Sooner or later, they'll learn.
Man, frick these guys. Sooner or later, they'll learn.
re: Ty Simpson best QB in SEC
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 9/28/25 at 8:51 am to hogcard1964
The locker room had aligned itself behind Milroe and that’s a well-known fact. See the USF game in Saban’s last year. There were guys tanking plays because Milroe didn’t start and we damn near lost. Even a legendary coach isn’t gonna have an answer for this. It ain’t like the old days. Throw in that stupid portal and you can lose a team both literally and figuratively.
Governor Josh Stein DODGES a simple yes-or-no question on whether he’ll sign Iryna’s Law
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 9/26/25 at 12:26 pm
Democrat NC Governor Josh Stein DODGES a simple yes-or-no question on whether he’ll sign Iryna’s Law.
The law would eliminate no cash bail and force mental health evaluations.
Stein did not answer whether he will sign it into law…
Insanity.
I'll bet you anything this cowardly cocksucker is thinking about potential fallout from his party rather than how this will help the people.
The law would eliminate no cash bail and force mental health evaluations.
Stein did not answer whether he will sign it into law…
Insanity.
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If tweet fails to load, click here. I'll bet you anything this cowardly cocksucker is thinking about potential fallout from his party rather than how this will help the people.
re: Bring Us Your Memes: 2024 Election Day and Beyond
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 9/19/25 at 4:30 pm to CrimsonJazz
re: Bring Us Your Memes: 2024 Election Day and Beyond
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 9/19/25 at 4:29 pm to Night Vision
re: Is there any chance Tyler Robinson avoids the death penalty?
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 9/16/25 at 4:02 pm to TrueTiger
Dress him up in women's lingerie and air-drop him into palestine. Nature will take care of the rest.
He Died with a Microphone in His Hand
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 9/15/25 at 4:18 pm
Bishop Robert Barron Weighs In
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Why has the murder of Charlie Kirk resonated so powerfully through the culture? Is it because he was cut down so brutally in his prime? That he left behind a wife and two very young children? That no one deserves to die that way? Certainly for all of those reasons. But I am convinced there is something more, and it has to do with the fact that he died with a microphone in his hand—not a gun or a knife or a grenade, but a microphone.
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In employing this method, Charlie was standing in a venerable tradition that stretches back to ancient times and provides one of the foundations of Western civilization. In the streets and byways of fifth-century b.c. Athens, Socrates spoke, especially to the young, not through diatribes, but through conversations. He asked probing questions, criticized the answers he received, pressed his opponents to formulate their views more exactly, admitted when he hadn’t seen something important, and so forth. Socrates’s greatest disciple Plato gave us, in his famous dialogues, a literary version of these complex conversations. And Plato’s mentee Aristotle cultivated a philosophical school called “peripatetic,” since the learning took place as teacher and student walked together while sharing their points of view. A version of this can be seen in the Oxford and Cambridge university tradition, whereby the real learning takes place not so much through formal lectures as through the back and forth between individual tutors and pupils.
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All of this brings me back to Charlie Kirk. Up until his dying moment, Charlie was engaging in a practice that goes back to Socrates and that informs the West at its best. And that is precisely why we all feel so unnerved by his death. We sense that something basic to our civilization, something axiomatic and fundamental, is teetering—and that truly fetid cultural influences have found their way into our institutions and the minds of our kids. My sincere hope and prayer is that we can take renewed inspiration from a courageous and religious man who died, not with a gun in his hand, but rather an instrument of communication.
re: Bring Us Your Memes: 2024 Election Day and Beyond
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 9/11/25 at 4:31 pm to Coppertop

re: Bring Us Your Memes: 2024 Election Day and Beyond
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 9/9/25 at 4:04 pm to VoxDawg
re: Looks like at least some Euros are waking-up from the bloat of the welfare state: Germany
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 8/26/25 at 1:39 pm to Wildcat1996
If he didn't mention that the price tag of the welfare state has gone up exponentially due to rampant immigration, then this is only half a win at best.
Minneapolis voting "irregularities"
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 8/22/25 at 9:18 am
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If tweet fails to load, click here. Well, will you look at that? The shite they keep saying never happens has happened again.
re: Dispensationalism is a Heresy
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 8/21/25 at 7:50 am to Canon951
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Do you read the scriptures yourself or do you just listen to your Priest?
I actually minored in world religion. I imagine I read the Bible more times in four years than you have your entire life.
re: Dispensationalism is a Heresy
Posted by CrimsonJazz on 8/20/25 at 4:43 pm to Canon951
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The reformation happened because people started reading the bible for themselves and stopped listening to those who were making it up as they went.
Okay then, how it is that none of the reformers were lock-step in agreement on everything? Have you even read the disagreements between Luther and Zwingli? And don't give me that weary old protestant dodge about how they agreed on the "important stuff."
Bonus Question: Why did Luther add the word "alone" to Romans 3:28 (in German: allein) when there is no such word in the original Greek text? The other reformers didn't do that.
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