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Carter is a balasphemy against God, and a dark stain in ChristianityReader comment on item: Trump's Recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's Capital – What Does It Mean? Submitted by Michael S (United States), Dec 27, 2017 at 12:03 fHI, Ludvikus Carter's "correction" was that he meant to abstain, instead of voting for the horrible resolution. Since this was a Security Council resolution, even abstaining would have had the same effect against Israel. I'm trying to keep from saying some of the things I want to about that awful man. He is a blasphemy against God, and a dark stain on Christianity -- and that's about the NICEST thing I can say.
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