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Has anyone called for a “no fly zone” around D.C.? Has the beltway been shutdown? Just asking for a friend.
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When so many conservatives and such refer to the Constitution as only for a “moral and religious people” this sounds discordant, because how is it that an active and practicing witch such as Hillary Clinton reportedly is (a 4th degree coven witch, if not higher) was able to, unknowingly by many, be the spouse of a man elected to the position of President? There are many news articles about her conducting seances in the White House, summoning the spirit of Eleanor Roosevelt, and attending her witch coven on Saturdays when she wasn’t busy with other engagements. How can people be moral and religious (not in the churchianity or satanic sense) and allow the legalization of witchcraft, voodoo, satanism, etc., as there is a serious clash with allowing persons who are essentially mandated to put death curses on Christians and others not affiliated with their religions or worshipping their god? What this actually says, in effect, is that the morality and religiosity of satanic persons has more weight economically, politically, socially, culturally, and religiously, and thereby as applicable to the law, than Christianity has in these respects (as can be assessed by the internal displacement of Christians).