Referring to himself and the Ugandans there as “we,” Walberg asked, “Whose side do we want to be on? God’s side. Not the World Bank, not the United States of America, necessarily, not the U.N. God’s side.”
So he doesn’t stand with the USA? Sounds like he needs to be removed from Congress.
So he doesn’t stand with the USA? Sounds like he needs to be removed from Congress.
Yes, … or he needs to be removed from modern USA and stay in Uganda
‘The UN God’s side’? What kind of lunatic nonsense is that?
I think it’s one of those funny situations where putting the periods in the abbreviation for “U.N.” means no period at the end of the sentence.
Ungod, the Unmaker themself.
I bow to thee Ungod!! My unlord and unsavior!
Not the UN [stop]. God’s side. The dots behind the letters obscure that the sentence ended.
Along with God being capitalized wherever it appears in a sentence. E.g., it would also have been clear if it has said, “…U.N. We are on God’s side.”
The God of the UN of course.
If there was a god, this guy would already be dead and roasting in hell.
Removed from Congress? That practically sounds like renouncing your citizenship.
Going to another country to oppose your own country is atypical.
hmm, Jesus once said lest judge each other and kill them if we don’t like them. Praise Be.