16 Comments on Report: NGOs Are Gone From the Border
They are running shitless to the closest Demoncrat judge
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They’ve been living cheap for a while and so were able to put some of that sweet USAID money aside. Now, they’ll just each buy a bigger yacht and cruise for a while, say 20 or 30 years.
</tongue-in-cheek>
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@Uncle Al,
Perhaps the S.S. Leavenworth?
Yes, like roaches or so many rats, run for cover when the lights come on. Off to their next grift.
6
Trump cut off biden’s leak of billions of OUR money to these creeps. But, Soro and China will fund them and they’ll be back. It is a never-ending battle for truth, justice and the American way.
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Related: On April 30th, the Episcopal church announced they were laying off 22 people and “winding down” their “immigration” work on behalf of (illegal) aliens. I think the cancellation of USAID funds to them was made at the same time Trump signed an EO ending the funding for the Catholic church.
Just a few days later — today — the Episcopal church announced they were ending their agreement with the U.S. government to to this work, saying that it was a “moral issue” to help resettle white South African refugees.
In a sane world it would be hard to believe these hard-Left Episcopalian weirdos would have the hubris to say they’re ending their agreement just days after tax-paid funding was halted. In a sane world.
This is deep water for me, but I have to say this: If you’re still warming a section of pew at an Episcopalian church these days, please consider an alternative. Not only are they lying liars and racists, they’re proud of it.
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The heads of many of those NGOs are probable vacationing somewhere in the Greek Isles or Italy, or somewhere with no extradition treaty.
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NGOs need to be gone from everywhere.
5
Similarly to the plague bacillus, which can lie dormant for centuries, the NGOs and the thieving maggots who run them will creep into the underbrush and lie low until it’s time to damage America and steal again.
Satan never sleeps.
mortem tyrannis
izlamo delenda est …
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In 3.5 years all these NOGs and their lawyers will be coming out of the woodwork and back to life. It’s time for conservative NGOs.
3
If they cant survive without Government money or without Government assistance, they are not “Non-Governmental” by definition.
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The only two churches worse than Episcopalians are Unitarians who don’t believe in God and any new age church that preaches everything but God. They’re both as worthless as a bucket of piss. I agree with AA, if you’re an Episcopalian run away as fast as you can, your eternal life depends upon it. And prosperity gospel churches like Joel Osteen’s abomination.
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@geoff
My ex-wife was raised a Baptist, then she was Unitarian, then she was a jew.
Only thing I know, without wavering, she’s a nut.
I was raised Presbyterian, Dad was a ruling Elder, my sister was an elder, I was a deacon, on the way to elder.
We all quit, lock stock and barrel, when the church left us.
2
Michael Obama once told a class of graduating college students to go to work for NGO’s and non-profits. That he-bitch knew that’s where the real money was going to be and he/she was right. NGO’s are nothing more than money laundering mills.
1
OpenTheDoor, I too was raised as Presbyterian and was a member of a Pentecostal church for 30 years from 1975 to about 2004. We were part of the Jesus revolution of the early to mid 70’s when we were all miraculously saved in our early 20’s. The church started out well accepting all the leftover hippies and freaks of my generation growing us into believers in Christ and laying a good solid foundation for us and we did very well until the late 90’s when we forgot where we came from and got too big for our britches thinking that our shit didn’t stink because of all our programs and worship music and etc. that the church had. When we forgot who we were and how screwed up we were when we were first saved and didn’t relate that to new people coming into the church, we became our own worst enemy eventually breaking up in 2004. It was all about grace and forgiveness and the truth of the gospel at first but as we got bigger, we lost that and broke up because we forgot about God or neglected God and all the miracles and good things that he had done for us when we were younger. I don’t go to church anymore, but I still have a good solid foundation from when I was younger, and I have far more grace and forgiveness now than a lot of the years that our church was running. And I’m thankful for that, religion kills because of all the hoops that you have to dance thru to prove your salvation in the eyes of the church forgetting that it’s all about God’s grace and mercy and not what we can do for God. It’s all about the power of God working in us and not the other way around thinking that we can earn our salvation by our works and good deeds. We are all sinners who need God and not tell God what to do or how we can work it out on our own.
2
We were an interfaith church composed of both Protestants and Catholics. My late wife was a Catholic growing up but was saved in the Jesus revolution of the early 70’s when I first met her in 1976 as part of our church as well as a fellow college student at EWU at the time.
They are running shitless to the closest Demoncrat judge
They’ve been living cheap for a while and so were able to put some of that sweet USAID money aside. Now, they’ll just each buy a bigger yacht and cruise for a while, say 20 or 30 years.
</tongue-in-cheek>
@Uncle Al,
Perhaps the S.S. Leavenworth?
Yes, like roaches or so many rats, run for cover when the lights come on. Off to their next grift.
Trump cut off biden’s leak of billions of OUR money to these creeps. But, Soro and China will fund them and they’ll be back. It is a never-ending battle for truth, justice and the American way.
Related: On April 30th, the Episcopal church announced they were laying off 22 people and “winding down” their “immigration” work on behalf of (illegal) aliens. I think the cancellation of USAID funds to them was made at the same time Trump signed an EO ending the funding for the Catholic church.
Just a few days later — today — the Episcopal church announced they were ending their agreement with the U.S. government to to this work, saying that it was a “moral issue” to help resettle white South African refugees.
In a sane world it would be hard to believe these hard-Left Episcopalian weirdos would have the hubris to say they’re ending their agreement just days after tax-paid funding was halted. In a sane world.
This is deep water for me, but I have to say this: If you’re still warming a section of pew at an Episcopalian church these days, please consider an alternative. Not only are they lying liars and racists, they’re proud of it.
The heads of many of those NGOs are probable vacationing somewhere in the Greek Isles or Italy, or somewhere with no extradition treaty.
NGOs need to be gone from everywhere.
Similarly to the plague bacillus, which can lie dormant for centuries, the NGOs and the thieving maggots who run them will creep into the underbrush and lie low until it’s time to damage America and steal again.
Satan never sleeps.
mortem tyrannis
izlamo delenda est …
In 3.5 years all these NOGs and their lawyers will be coming out of the woodwork and back to life. It’s time for conservative NGOs.
If they cant survive without Government money or without Government assistance, they are not “Non-Governmental” by definition.
The only two churches worse than Episcopalians are Unitarians who don’t believe in God and any new age church that preaches everything but God. They’re both as worthless as a bucket of piss. I agree with AA, if you’re an Episcopalian run away as fast as you can, your eternal life depends upon it. And prosperity gospel churches like Joel Osteen’s abomination.
@geoff
My ex-wife was raised a Baptist, then she was Unitarian, then she was a jew.
Only thing I know, without wavering, she’s a nut.
I was raised Presbyterian, Dad was a ruling Elder, my sister was an elder, I was a deacon, on the way to elder.
We all quit, lock stock and barrel, when the church left us.
Michael Obama once told a class of graduating college students to go to work for NGO’s and non-profits. That he-bitch knew that’s where the real money was going to be and he/she was right. NGO’s are nothing more than money laundering mills.
OpenTheDoor, I too was raised as Presbyterian and was a member of a Pentecostal church for 30 years from 1975 to about 2004. We were part of the Jesus revolution of the early to mid 70’s when we were all miraculously saved in our early 20’s. The church started out well accepting all the leftover hippies and freaks of my generation growing us into believers in Christ and laying a good solid foundation for us and we did very well until the late 90’s when we forgot where we came from and got too big for our britches thinking that our shit didn’t stink because of all our programs and worship music and etc. that the church had. When we forgot who we were and how screwed up we were when we were first saved and didn’t relate that to new people coming into the church, we became our own worst enemy eventually breaking up in 2004. It was all about grace and forgiveness and the truth of the gospel at first but as we got bigger, we lost that and broke up because we forgot about God or neglected God and all the miracles and good things that he had done for us when we were younger. I don’t go to church anymore, but I still have a good solid foundation from when I was younger, and I have far more grace and forgiveness now than a lot of the years that our church was running. And I’m thankful for that, religion kills because of all the hoops that you have to dance thru to prove your salvation in the eyes of the church forgetting that it’s all about God’s grace and mercy and not what we can do for God. It’s all about the power of God working in us and not the other way around thinking that we can earn our salvation by our works and good deeds. We are all sinners who need God and not tell God what to do or how we can work it out on our own.
We were an interfaith church composed of both Protestants and Catholics. My late wife was a Catholic growing up but was saved in the Jesus revolution of the early 70’s when I first met her in 1976 as part of our church as well as a fellow college student at EWU at the time.
https://youtu.be/vanS3wVeweE?si=-ZLJgoevJeWhA8tE