First time in his life, he is correct here.
Former Texas congressman Beto O’Rourke expressed disappointment in the Department of Justice’s report on the Uvalde school shooting on Thursday, claiming the report did not go far enough because it did not include criminal charges.
In a social media post, O’Rourke claimed there should be criminal charges against law enforcement officers responsible for the “critical failures” that were outlined in the report.
“The DOJ Uvalde report gets one thing right. The response by law enforcement — who waited over an hour to act — was ‘a failure,’” O’Rourke posted on X. “But it doesn’t go far enough. Without recommending criminal charges, there will be no accountability,” he continued. “Without accountability, there will be no change.”...
Not all that different from the Parkland High mass shoot, where the cop watched from a safe distance.
You signed up for a life of danger, not doughnuts.
Do these cops believe that Hell does not exist?
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….,,,,,,Despair and False-Hope Kill the Soul
A public apostate recently stated, “This isn’t dogma, just my thought. I like to think of hell as being empty. I hope it is.” Many others online repeated the sentiment.
But they’re wrong. First of all, it’s infallible dogma that not just demons, but men and women are in hell. The Council of Trent states in chapter 3 in the Decree on Justification: “But, though [Christ] died for all, yet all do not receive the benefit of His death, but those only unto whom the merit of His passion is communicated.”….
Read more at the link
https://padreperegrino.org/2024/01/presumption/