I was born and raised in Texas so I’ve seen it. Millions of people today are praying that Dorian turn away from land, and treating those people with mockery or condescension because they believe it could help is part of how the overly secularized Left has lost lots of voters.

Sep 4, 2019 · 7:21 PM UTC

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This is not a good campaign strategy.
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why didn't they pray that no hurricanes would exist or that the hurricane would miss the Bahamas?
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After the suffering and damage our country has gone through with this current administration..it will take decades to repair, one thing we don't need is someone with their head in the clouds. Kumbaya around the campfire just ain't going to help us dig out of this mess
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Humans have been praying for gazillions of years. Why are folks making a case out of @marwilliamson's call to pray?
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Go away already.
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Being responsible for how u come across is as important as the message. For those who pray, your tweet might’ve given a sense of hope or agency. But leaving it at “let’s pray it to move,” by itself, leaves a lot of people who don’t feel that way confused. Some science would help.
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Just drop out we've had enough of the Russian asset trump .We need someone that knows what they're doing & that's not you .
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