Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Is there any other kind of televangelist?

Not to throw shade on the sentiment (after all, I recall the days of Reverend "Ike" and Robert Tilton "The Farting Preacher"). but I have been able to discover a couple of televangelists that, on the surface, appear to be legit. Not saying I believe either of them totally, but they are interesting enough to be worth a listen. Neither have that "Fire and Brimstone" mindset. Both have weekly 1/2hr shows on Newsmax at 6amET, Sunday morning.

The first is Allen Jackson who's parish/congregation is out of Murfreesboro, Tn. Extremely articulate and charismatic. Definitely *not* the classic televangelist. And, as a bonus, he's conservative and a Trump supporter.



The second is Greg Lurie. He runs the "Harvest" ministry. He's basically a "California Surfer" dude (a bit more on the liberal side) that became a preacher after some real tragic events in his life. A tad more emotional than Allen Jackson but, still, no "Fire and Brimstone." He's also an animator and uses his cartoons in his ministry.




Like I say, I'm not ready to believe/follow either of them, but both are worth a listen.
 
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Just get rid of that piece of shit
I have close on 800K miles on 4 Toyotas and the most I have done on them is 2 starter motors

Bought my first Toyota (1970 Corolla] when I arrived on Okinawa in 1980. About a year later the wife overheated the engine blowing the head gasket on the exhaust side. I added water every few days, drove it for another year and a half and sold it for $100.
 
What's next, reparation demands?
No but don’t act like the playing field is the same as it was 40-60 years ago.

Mainly due to what your generations voted for. Mainly women voters.

Printing (stealing) money and letting the organized crime oligarchy become what it has. Is why hard assets are through the roof while income has remained flat.

Too many Ned Flanders when you need more
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Not to mention you tards falling for the scam of War On poverty / drugs / crime / terror / etc Giving up willingly ever increasing amounts of liberty and treasure
 
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A journey that started amidst fields of blighted and blackened potatoes and utter hopelessness on rain and windswept moors, to the hellish Five Points Tenements of Manhattan's Lower East Side after a weeks long ride across storm driven waves, to the blood soaked ground of the Hornet's Nest and Marye's Heights, and finally here where the next saga begins...

1923: Season 1

Edit: Season 1 streaming period expired.
 
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A journey that started amidst fields of blighted and blackened potatoes and utter hopelessness on rain and windswept moors, to the hellish Five Points Tenements of Manhattan's Lower East Side after a weeks long ride across storm driven waves, to the blood soaked ground of the Hornet's Nest and Marye's Heights, and finally here where the next saga begins...

1923: Season 1


1923 can kiss my ass. Im pissed that through the entire first season, there was no resolution. Hell, the main character still wasn't even on the right continent at the end. I get the "soap opera" type storyline but not like this.

I really enjoyed 1883 but won't watch 1923. Plus, Paramount + doesn't make it easy to watch either.