Even when they do something as simple as visit a place where children reside, the Trumps – both @FLOTUS and @POTUS – use it to lie. She did NOT see a place where kids separated from families kept. She saw long-existing facility where kids who arrived without parents are kept. — Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) June […]
This is just so unbelievably monstrous. How many of these kids will end up never being reunited with their parents? https://t.co/wD0iCSDFrt pic.twitter.com/gmlEWq4XMv — Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) June 21, 2018
A quick refresher. pic.twitter.com/vo2TT9xiz6 — Full Frontal (@FullFrontalSamB) June 19, 2018
It looks like the Facebook page is no longer there as well. I hope everything is okay. — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) June 21, 2018
So does that mean you think all rightists are like this? pic.twitter.com/D5Opte9Wmu — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) June 21, 2018
Well if that's how this works then all trump supporters must the kind of person who would say "womp, womp" in response to being told about a child with Down's syndrome being taken from their parents. Hey this is fun! — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) June 21, 2018
Yeah, you're pretty much missing the point. Not one of those events does anything at all to lessen the evil being done by the administration right now. — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) June 21, 2018
Pope St. John Paul II’s list of grave evils, drawn from Gaudium et Spes: “any kind of homicide, genocide, abortion, euthanasia and voluntary suicide; whatever violates the integrity of the human person, such as mutilation, physical and mental torture and attempts to coerce the spirit; whatever is offensive to human dignity, such as subhuman living conditions, ARBITRARY IMPRISONMENT, DEPORTATION, slavery, prostitution and trafficking in women and children; degrading conditions of work which treat laborers as mere instruments of profit, and not as free responsible persons: all these and the like are a disgrace … and they are a negation of the honor due to the Creator” (Veritatis Splendor, 80).
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Seriously, the film Idiocracy is becoming more prophetic every single stinking day. https://t.co/5UazWrpjeA — Lee Potts ? (@LeePottsPoet) June 20, 2018
NEW: Pope Francis tells Reuters that he supports statements from US Catholic bishops who have called the separation of migrant children from their parents "contrary to our Catholic values" and "immoral." — NBC News (@NBCNews) June 20, 2018