does trump want to be pope now??

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By jerra b
17 Apr 2026 9:51 am in No Holds Barred Political Forum
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murdock » 20 Apr 2026, 4:31 pm » wrote: I can say what ever I want, you lying **** **** bitch whore. Now hurry up and finish sucking that orange dick so your mother can have some!

Pray tell ya lying **** whore, enlighten us. Tell us how he screwed the USA? I won't hold my breath you lying skank (unless I was in the same room with your 2 dollar ***!)
----------------------------------President Donald Trump promised a quick end to the war in Iran, but the ongoing conflict has kept energy costs high — and some Senate Republicans are starting to go public with their concerns.GOP lawmakers who already feared November would be an increasingly tough battle are trying to nudge the president toward clearly defining his endgame after a surge in oil, gas and fertilizer prices. Trump warned the sticker shock might not completely recede by the time the November elections roll around, though news Friday that the Strait of Hormuz would reopen could begin to bring some relief if the agreement sticks.Several GOP senators are warning the president could face growing pushback, including them not supporting military action against Iran after the conflict hits the 60-day mark at the end of the month, if he doesn’t articulate his plan. The White House could try to invoke a 30-day extension for national security reasons.“I hope that we are arriving at an exit strategy here to bring this to a close to preserve our security interests and bring down the cost of gasoline,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) told reporters this week, adding that the “clock is ticking” on the war.Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) said in an interview that she and a group of other senators are in the process of drafting an authorization for the use of military force against Iran, which would lay out when and how Trump could use force. She pointed to the 60-day threshold as a possible deadline for hammering out text, saying it would be “helpful” for it to be done by then.Even senior Republicans are warning that if the administration wants Congress to greenlight tens of billions in additional war funding, Republicans are going to need to know more about the president’s ultimate Iran strategy beforehand.“I think our members are going to be very interested in what next steps are,” said Senate Majority Leader John Thune, predicting that the administration’s forthcoming Iran war spending ask “will be an important inflection point if and when the administration submits their request.”Thune, like most congressional Republicans, has been supportive of the administration’s Iran campaign but said the impact on gas and fertilizer prices is “a big deal” back in his home state of South Dakota.“We’re in planting season so if you didn’t buy fertilizer ahead of time, you’re really feeling it, and obviously fuel is a critically important part of production, agriculture,” Thune said this week, prior to the Strait’s reopening.
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murdock » 20 Apr 2026, 4:37 pm » wrote: **** you ya lying **** bitch whore. Swallow that orange cock you love! Skank whore.

double lol
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murdock » 20 Apr 2026, 4:37 pm » wrote: **** you ya lying **** bitch whore. Swallow that orange cock you love! Skank whore.
--------------------------------------------President Donald Trump promised a quick end to the war in Iran, but the ongoing conflict has kept energy costs high — and some Senate Republicans are starting to go public with their concerns.GOP lawmakers who already feared November would be an increasingly tough battle are trying to nudge the president toward clearly defining his endgame after a surge in oil, gas and fertilizer prices. Trump warned the sticker shock might not completely recede by the time the November elections roll around, though news Friday that the Strait of Hormuz would reopen could begin to bring some relief if the agreement sticks.Several GOP senators are warning the president could face growing pushback, including them not supporting military action against Iran after the conflict hits the 60-day mark at the end of the month, if he doesn’t articulate his plan. The White House could try to invoke a 30-day extension for national security reasons.“I hope that we are arriving at an exit strategy here to bring this to a close to preserve our security interests and bring down the cost of gasoline,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) told reporters this week, adding that the “clock is ticking” on the war.Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) said in an interview that she and a group of other senators are in the process of drafting an authorization for the use of military force against Iran, which would lay out when and how Trump could use force. She pointed to the 60-day threshold as a possible deadline for hammering out text, saying it would be “helpful” for it to be done by then.Even senior Republicans are warning that if the administration wants Congress to greenlight tens of billions in additional war funding, Republicans are going to need to know more about the president’s ultimate Iran strategy beforehand.“I think our members are going to be very interested in what next steps are,” said Senate Majority Leader John Thune, predicting that the administration’s forthcoming Iran war spending ask “will be an important inflection point if and when the administration submits their request.”Thune, like most congressional Republicans, has been supportive of the administration’s Iran campaign but said the impact on gas and fertilizer prices is “a big deal” back in his home state of South Dakota.“We’re in planting season so if you didn’t buy fertilizer ahead of time, you’re really feeling it, and obviously fuel is a critically important part of production, agriculture,” Thune said this week, prior to the Strait’s reopening.
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murdock » 20 Apr 2026, 4:37 pm » wrote: **** you ya lying **** bitch whore. Swallow that orange cock you love! Skank whore.
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We’re in planting season so if you didn’t buy fertilizer ahead of time, you’re really feeling it, and obviously fuel is a critically important part of production, agriculture,” Thune said this week, prior to the Strait’s reopening.
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jerrab » 20 Apr 2026, 4:46 pm » wrote: -----------------------------------------------------

We’re in planting season so if you didn’t buy fertilizer ahead of time, you’re really feeling it, and obviously fuel is a critically important part of production, agriculture,” Thune said this week, prior to the Strait’s reopening.

Damn **** **** is stalking me now!
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murdock » 20 Apr 2026, 4:47 pm » wrote: Damn **** **** is stalking me now!


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Americans worried about grocery prices may soon feel the consequences of an unexpected problem on U.S. farms caused by the war in Iran – rising fertilizer prices are creating a potential ripple effect that could reach grocery stores.Why? The American Farm Bureau Federation cited the virtual closing of the Strait of Hormuz as the main reason fertilizer prices are increasing . Roughly one-third of global seaborne fertilizer trade passes through the strait, according to the United Nations.At least 70% of farmers say they can’t afford all the fertilizer they need because of higher costs tied to the Iran war − a challenge that could lower crop yields, which, if widespread enough, could push food prices upward.A federation survey released April 14 revealed nearly three-fourths of farmers said fertilizer has become too expensive. About 6 in 10 farmers reported worsening finances overall. 
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jerrab » 20 Apr 2026, 4:48 pm » wrote: ----------------------------------------
Americans worried about grocery prices may soon feel the consequences of an unexpected problem on U.S. farms caused by the war in Iran – rising fertilizer prices are creating a potential ripple effect that could reach grocery stores.Why? The American Farm Bureau Federation cited the virtual closing of the Strait of Hormuz as the main reason fertilizer prices are increasing . Roughly one-third of global seaborne fertilizer trade passes through the strait, according to the United Nations.At least 70% of farmers say they can’t afford all the fertilizer they need because of higher costs tied to the Iran war − a challenge that could lower crop yields, which, if widespread enough, could push food prices upward.A federation survey released April 14 revealed nearly three-fourths of farmers said fertilizer has become too expensive. About 6 in 10 farmers reported worsening finances overall.
Also the Ocean Current AMOC has slowed down.  We all live in a State Farm when Mayhem strikes.
 
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20 Apr 2026 4:56 pm
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you always have to recite others to validate your own role playing your intellectual soul is more than your ancestral sole with a heartbeat.
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20 Apr 2026 5:41 pm
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murdock » 20 Apr 2026, 4:47 pm » wrote: Damn **** **** is stalking me now!

you asked a question but alas you did not like the answer.

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jerrab » 20 Apr 2026, 5:41 pm » wrote: you asked a question but alas you did not like the answer.

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Damn **** **** is stalking me. Hey, lets see that whisker biscuit!
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31stArrival » 20 Apr 2026, 3:28 pm » wrote: USA is part of the New World Order(socially defined people) your reality wanted it to become so far.

here is me mocking your mentality, Trump might want to replace the Dalai Lama, not the Pope. They hold the same rank in each spiritual getaway from actual evolving daily here.

trump being the dalai lama is as funny as him being the pope
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31stArrival » 20 Apr 2026, 3:28 pm » wrote: USA is part of the New World Order(socially defined people) your reality wanted it to become so far.

here is me mocking your mentality, Trump might want to replace the Dalai Lama, not the Pope. They hold the same rank in each spiritual getaway from actual evolving daily here.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DXMjY0ajrWL ... hare_sheet
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jerrab » 20 Apr 2026, 5:41 pm » wrote: you asked a question but alas you did not like the answer.

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Hey ****, how big is that orange cock in your slimy ***?
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jerrab » 20 Apr 2026, 5:44 pm » wrote: trump being the dalai lama is as funny as him being the pope


Hey ****, how big is that orange cock in your slimy lying ***?
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not going to open your link. Do yourself a favor because I cannot do it for you or anyone else alive. Understand your position ancestrally here evolving one at a time with thee inevitable time you get changing form since shaped a fertilized cell until dead living in series parallel displacement of current events adding who doesn't exist anymore, which ancestors exist now, what arrives next heartbeat until your own heart isn't beating again.

Time verses longevity of adapting forward here as ancestrally displaced evolving one at a time always changing details of existing forward navigating time lived so far.

Balancing between event horizons each reproduction endures navigating space with their own brain adapting to the situation of living self evidently eternally separated in their own chromosomes combined by previous generations adding another so far. Self evident position inhabiting space in the time left between all heartbeats endured and the next one happening now.

Defending past ideology 7 days a week converts navigating brains into ideas people mind every heartbeat forward so far. Yesterdays dreams of tomorrow are the results added today and next generation only happens when current parents become 1 of 4 grandparents to each grandchild added by one's own children.

Father, son, holy ghost only institutes the ide of 3 generations when life sustains 5 staying alive 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year of planned obsolescence created by intellectual logistical time people believe life isn't self evident current events cycles existing as eternally separated details that lasted until now.

Genetic outcomes daily. God. this planetary atmosphere is a symbolic Garden of Eden where evolving organism reproduce never duplicated results happening now eternally separating each form of life native to this atmosphere and homo sapiens mismanage the time evolving allows every individual piece of this universe existing in plain sight of mutually positioned adapting to the moment each heart beat forward now.

Defending family traditions beyond genetic time alive manifesting social behavior of all 5 generations gaps equally adapting in time alive so far.
physical eternal separation of your own time alive. Out of sight, out of mind reciting context used to govern 7 tomorrows 1,461 days every 4 years and only 1460 rotation actually occurred. Where did the relative time logistics go when they never existed genetically here in the first place?

the missing link in relative time management of 7 tomorrows throughout history and genetic additions so far. Reasonable doubt governing time 7 days a week is a methodology created within one species used against ancestry last 7,000 years by ancestors each generation so far.

Don't play devil's advocate with my ancestral brain navigating space by heart beats in plain sight. I completely understand the time I get being alive now.
I am a civil sole, not a civic minded soul of context defending humanity until extinction arrives. I respect life in its real form, not everyone's reality of 7 tomorrows where eternal life begins after dead. It started with inception of original 64 great great great great grandparents and best case scenario since, is there are still some of the 16 great great grandparents alive to see each of their great great grandchildren after birth.

Universal natural algorithm to compounding chromosomes in streaming DNA lineages. 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, each great great grandchild, becomes 1 of 2 parents, reached to 1 of 4 grandparents alive or dead, reaches 1 of 8 great grandparents alive or dead. you lived the pattern of genetic outcomes personally nd your brain knows it and your mind won't accept it socially.

Not my fault.
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