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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

For those implying that Elon used Starlink to help steal the election, I want to remind you THEYVE TOLD US THE EQUIPMENT IS NOT CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET!!!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Since evil Elon can manipulate the vote with his Internet service, going to a vote system with in-person paper ballots, which is fully auditable should make the Democrats feel our elections are safe.

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WP William's avatar

Our Colorado Dems must be beside themselves as they've lost CD 8 by a few hundred votes and others are too close to call --HAND recounting ballots for various State House seats, and a State Senate seat--looks like NO SUPERMAJORITY this election cycle for our Tyrannocratic Party. 2026 will be a FreakOff Election in Colorado if Dems get their way--2 more years of Dems and Jenna Griswold "fixing" The Gold Standard Election system in the world to get a better outcome for themselves. Of course our Progressive Educated Modern Voters redefined Constitutional marriage to be "whatever the puke" and also Constitutionalized Tax-funded Insurance-mandated Abortion services up til birth so at least they can make voters complicit in destroying society with perversion and violent malice and infant execution and tissue harvesting. Legislative session starts up again in January to see what new malevolent laws they can contrive against us...i can hardly wait!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I like that there is a new set of swing states like NM and NJ. Would be great to add Colorado to that list.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

A friend of mine in NJ saw a pair of ( and I am being very kind) mentally impaired people, with escorts, vote. The escorts told these persons who to vote for, the machines were reset, and then the escorts voted. The impaired persons where thrilled to get....a sticker...for voting. My friend witnessed all of this. Voting for stickers. Ballot harvesting?

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Fla Mom's avatar

Unlawful in Florida. Escort cannot assist the voter in any way, e.g., by telling them who to vote for.

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Monterey's avatar

That kind of thing needs to be outlawed. That's direct exploitation of impaired persons.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Any adult that requires a power of attorney to manage their daily affairs should no be allowed to vote. It sounds harsh, but America is voting for a world leader. Just look at the mess we are in right now.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

This is unlawful everywhere. They can tell them the options but cannot tell them who to vote for.

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79SmithW60's avatar

And MN. Also, re-ad NH and ME to the mix...

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Susan Stephens's avatar

Clickbait

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Report it!!

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Jena.......I left the passwords out in the open for 4 MONTHS....Griswold.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

She's Jewish, so you can't criticize. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jena_Griswold

Don't you remember the holocaust?

(This is what Alejandro Mayorkas (open borders) , Antony Blinken (blow up Ukraine), Albert Bourla (Pfizer) say when under pressure).

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Phil Davis's avatar

Years of immigration from CA, NY, and IL have ruined our beautiful state in more ways than politics. It's so sad to experience.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Then Republicans better make sure Dems don’t get their way.

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WP William's avatar

We have to resolve our Party civil war between Dave Williams and Eli Bremer first... The moderation Reps (Michael Fields and former Chair Burton-Brown) had some ballot successes against Dems--forced special session to cut property taxes so 2 propositions would be withdrawn (Dems now tout how THEY cut property taxes for voters!), got some anti-criminal ballots passed too--but then they also touted the outsider Billionaire Candidate selection scheme of jungle primaries and rank voting---which amazingly was DEFEATED anyway

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Well, since it’s obvious now that your default position is to believe whatever lies the enemy spreads about President Trump, you and I will not be working in the same camp. Go ahead, wear yourself out panicking over every deceit that comes your way and gives you an excuse to trash Trump.

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No, Anita—Tina Peters should never have been convicted. She was protecting election results from Griswold’s specious “system updates,” which is believed to be a Dem method for accessing Dominion and changing numbers. No—Peters deserves a medal and Griswold deserves jail time in her very own cell.

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Sumter53's avatar

As long as it’s not a P Diddy freak off it will be prime time viewing!!! (knowing the dims though)

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Let’s do it! Paper ballots, and same-day voting only!

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

I agree. Beside mail-in ballots (less contentiously called “absentee ballots”), two other vulnerabilities remain in my state. The first is voter registration. Local registrars are required to verify citizenship, a process that appears to have little if any outside oversight. Do we trust our registrars or even know they are?

Electronic ballot selectors/printers are cool because they are clean and voters can verify their selections on the printout. But then voters load their printouts into a counter. How the counter tabulates votes can’t be confirmed but by physically counting ballots, which is a physical spot-check of only a small percentage.

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Please add government funded photo ID for every American when they register to vote. If we can give hundreds of billions of dollars to Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan, etc etc to fight wars, we can surely give a billion or two to photo ID.

Small precincts run by trained citizens of all parties. I am okay with limited early voting as long as every early voter must go to a county office, present their ID, have a county notary verify their ID, watch the voter sign the signature envelope, then co-sign it, then voter places it in secure ballot box never to leave the chain of custody as they presently do. For those unable due to disability to travel to a voting location, then they call the Remote Election Board to come to them and do the same process.

Voters cannot be registered by anyone but the County and each and every one of them must provide Documentary Proof of Citizenship. When they register, they get a government provided, photo ID and it doesn't cost anyone a red cent.

We can have free and fair, verifiable, certifiable elections again, but never in the current process we have.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Makes sense to me!

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Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

BFM, this is the key. We must not be beguiled into believing we have a election system which isn't rigged. We mostly fought it off this time and I believe, sincerely, because God intervened. As we speak, the criminals are busily trying to steal 2 Senate seats, one in Arizona, 1 in Nevada.

Our pathetic County, more than a week into this, is still unable to count a mere 60K votes!!! With machines which are supposed to be able to count 800 ballots per minute.

The hijacking of our election system with the machines and mail in ballots must be undone.

The election system must be taken back from the hands of incompetent and or corrupt bureaucrats and returned to the People. There is nothing more important than our civic duty to conduct and count our elections. The People, not the bureaucrats, must once again conduct our elections. Had we had our 55 small precincts set up and functioning, we would have had a result before midnight on the 5th of November.

There is no way anyone can have a sense that this election is verifiable and certifiable as they count, recount, and count so more, until they have the results they want. What is going on in AZ is a travesty, Trump must come in and investigate every aspect of it. Further, he must dump the Election Assistance Commission (another one of those uniparty created organizations with a fake name - as the EAC is a commission to assist in committing fraud, not counting the vote.) He must dump the machines, every damn one of them and he must dump the early ballot as it is presently done as it has no chain of custody and no identity to prove who actually received and voted mail in ballots.

I sure hope restoring verifiable, certifiable elections is right at the top of his agenda.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Thank you for that fact check

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

kim, (ms bot), I think they may be putting it in YOUR food...

you and your one track algorithm or one track brain, whatever.

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79SmithW60's avatar

It's "Non-talking Tina" now in the form of "kim"... "She" is an autobot.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

I've never clicked on "her" link.

God only knows what "she" is trying to sell.

I don't and never will.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Takes a few sevonds to report that bot!

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Hard Cider Shed's avatar

I clicked it and it is offering a guide for healthy plants to include in your menu. Things you can harvest yourself.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Quit complaining and report the bot!

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carily myers's avatar

I've reported "cara" and "kim" twice. Substack is a little slow.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Quit complaining abd report it!

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

I have never reported a bot on substack... who would I report it to?

This is the only bot I've ever seen here. It's a little entertaining.

Sorry to offend, Maggie.

Blessings,

Anita

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Peace's avatar

If you're on a desktop, use the three horizontal dots to the right of the offensive post and click the "Report" button.

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OnTheJump's avatar

Problem is, if if "kim" was blocked, another iteration will pop up to replace the bot.

Wouldn't be surprised, you cut off the head - two grow back.

Annoying af.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Disappeared from here for quite some time, until the last day or so, though, so please do report the account.

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Michele's avatar

Yeah they need a way to filter out the text not the "sender"

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STH's avatar

I still report them anyway

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Politico Phil's avatar

Seriously???

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Troll Kim- go away!

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

They may not have used Starlink to steal the election, but they used its "virtue" to make us believe in the false promise of wireless tech (disguised as the surveillance state).

Starlink = neuralink = chainlink

Many on the right are falling for the deceiver who is Elon:

https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/asheville

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healthnut's avatar

I find the map of the Starlink satellites to be frightening. Think of all the EMF pollution

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SadieJay's avatar

That was crazy to see that map. Remember when you would go outside and look at the sky for an hour or two and maybe see ONE satellite? I went out the other night for 30 seconds and saw THREE. 2 were orbiting horizontal and 1 was going perpendicular to the horizon. I am no rocket scientist, but I found that just not right.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Agreed. Starlink reminds me of the Deathstar in Starwars. The only way those satellites will come down is by exposing the truth of the harms of wireless. I'm not against all satellites, but not hundreds of thousands as they have planned. That is called a planet destroyer.

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Michele's avatar

Agree. How can you not look at that map and be offended on behalf of the earth and our ether? Let alone our own health, God's beautiful skies, holy silence, etc.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Great questions Michele. Only a strong soul will be offended, and maybe the fact is that many are slowly losing their souls b/c they’re being irradiated by the very tech they think will save them. What do you think?

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daverkb's avatar

I also for the polls close early enough for same day voting counting. And with ballot counting watchers.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

My opinion, this is all required for the coming anti-Christ and his new world order. 'The whole world will see'. I prefer to fear not. Satan always takes what was meant for good to be used for evil.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Some say that EMF from particles emitted by the Sun dwarf anything else. So maybe it’s not a health concern.

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healthnut's avatar

It’s a different type of EMF

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

True - however the Sun has an acute type of EMF stress, and natural, vs what our bodies experience on a daily basis, which is artificial and chronic. Blue light from our devices isn't paired with red, as the full spectrum of the sun (red light regenerates melatonin, combating inflammation from blue).

Does that make sense?

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healthnut's avatar

Yes, thanks! I’ll take natural EMFs over artificial EMFs any day.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

username checks out

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Michele's avatar

Yep. It's hilarious how smart we think we are, when the unintended consequences have gotten us time and again. Always remember, women used to wear lead paint on their faces to have a nice pale complexion. Blows me away most people assume this is harmless. But then, I get nosebleeds if I'm near wifi routers, so, canary here.

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Peace's avatar

That was shocking!

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Lincoln's avatar

Trump won. Harris lost. Hands down. Get over it.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Only because the Republicans cheated. The solution is same day in person paper ballots. No more cheating, Elon! never again will a black Indian woman of color be denied!

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MC's avatar

Don't forget aggressive voter ID! It's the only way to ensure Elon doesn't cheat again!

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79SmithW60's avatar

and same day voting, with paper ballots, signature verification for absentee ballots, no "mail in" ballots sent out to everyone, ballot security and retention for a minimum of 5 years after the election, proof of citizenship at registration, AND making sure that the rural counties submit their ballot totals first so that Elon can't manipulate the numbers (making sure he knows how many digits needed to be added after the Demonrats submit their "city" votes).... that will prevent him from cheating ever again!

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Our daughter hasn't moved her voter registration yet.... so she obviously doesn't vote. We receive all of her mail... 4 yrs ago we counted 20 mail in ballots in her name!! This year, only one. The propaganda mail fest slowed as well... They question why she's not voting. We remain glad she doesn't!

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MC's avatar

Anything it takes to prevent evil Elon from stealing another election!

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Peace's avatar

I see what you're doing there, MC!

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OnTheJump's avatar

✊🏿

Word.

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Juju's avatar

🤣

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Sherry's avatar

I thought we weren’t allowed to question elections? Do you have proof that Elon stole the election? And I thought we were assured that voting machines were not online and couldn’t be hacked?

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Based Florida Man's avatar

You are correct. It was a sarcasm.

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Sherry's avatar

Well that went right over my head lol. So sorry.

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Sherry's avatar

Say what you want about neuralink, but if I were blind or paralyzed I’d be taking a good strong look at it and I wouldn’t condemn others with those conditions for doing so. Are there corrupted aspects to neuralink? Yes. But it also can give hope to those with life altering disabilities.

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Kathy's avatar

We have an ocean of dementia and prion diseases coming our way due to the Covid genetic injections. Maybe somehow nuerolink will be able to help with that.

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daverkb's avatar

Your 'equation' is succinct ... and very right on the mark. I love it for its quickness.

But a moment in pause, and it's that major shifts are almost never orchestrated directly by 'the people'. Major changes are nearly always orchestrated by an class of the elite, often in many walks of life. For example, it was that way as to the American Revolution. But then popular upwhellings sometimes occur and change the course of history. Such an example is the Northern European Protestant Reformation, a movement en mass which could not be contained nor stifled or made still born. In the Reformation, the kings and princes saw that they could capitalize on the Reformation and achieve a greater personal independence from the pressures emanating from Rome.

Musk unquestionably serves the interest of very large aggregations of power. And the alliance with, support for DJT is no little Musk accident, and certainly not a whim. And yes, I see this all fairly clearly. But I am also not for throwing the baby out with the bath water when the baby serves my self-interest and in large measure. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is often all one big ball of wax. And this is true of individuals as well as mass movements. And so our duty as regular folks is to create pressures which cannot be ignored by the super-elites, and which must be accommodated by them by moving somewhat in OUR DIRECTION.

(But we at the same time must bear in mind, and at all times, that politics and much of the world operates by deception, including the sugar coating of things. And where there is deception, there are deceivers. Some things remain the same the more things change.)

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Well put Dave. I appreciate your patience and level-headed approach. We must keep the pressure on - however I believe the only way forceful pressure may be applied is through pure intent that comes with true vision. Vision may only be derived by knowing what we are fighting for.

Wireless radiation and tech enslavement is a huge piece of that puzzle, and we can only be freed from those invisible shackles once we shine a light on what we deny to say, or see. I am not saying you're in denial, however many on the right are enamored with Musk, and love blinds.

What cause/ direction do you see as most pressing right now? Thank you for your kind and insightful comment.

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Sometime in the opening years of the twenty-first century I recall having discussed the structures, the structuring of the body with a nutritionist/chiropractic holistic practitioner. I remember her suddenly injecting into the conversation that 'the electromagnetic organization of the body maybe even more important and/or significant', this more than whatever I was carrying on about at the time. This comment really got my attention. It stuck out. And so yes, I do have some appreciation as to what you are about and thus and again, I very much like 'the equation'. There is a spear point of precision contained within it. And I wholly agree that in the present time people need to have a much greater appreciation of means and methods of enslavement. If the people only knew how, why and to what extent they are being abused, there would be a revolution in the streets over night, metaphorically speaking. Technology, much of it, works covertly ... a mad wizard by sleight of hand. It's simply by my words, a techno-tyranny. Louis Quatorze, nor any of the Roman Emperors, could not possibly in their wildest dreams dreamt of this much power and stealth all in one such technological encapsulation.

Musk surely is a piece of work. And although you may see beyond a Sargasso Sea of shimmering forms, superficial in nature, most people won't ... nor have they ever done so in the history of Humankind. And yet, it is the dissidents that always push the ultimate shift in things. So carry on.

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Legallady4's avatar

excellent substack…thank you. A must read.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Thank you! I'm glad you appreciate it (: Not many can see through the madness.

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David Roberts's avatar

Oh please.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Always! I know it’s not a popular message, but we have to ask: “who benefits?”

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Jamie's avatar

Maybe good ol’ capitalism?

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Robin Landry's avatar

💥

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daverkb's avatar

I hear you. And of course, 'they' lied to us ... once again. And that is why Based Florida Man is right. Paper ballots is the way to go, and hand counted because counting machines can also be made to lie.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

I agree. Also need to show a valid ID.

I've taken hand count training of ballots. It's pretty simple.

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daverkb's avatar

It's do-able, and done in many locations in many countries.

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Fred's avatar

😂😆🎯!

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Sherry's avatar

That’s the first thing I said!

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Steveo's avatar

Ironic because dems claimed voting machines were hacked in 2016.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Then he showed me a river of the water of life, bright as crystal, coming from the throne of God and of the Lamb, in the middle of its street.

On either side of the river was the tree of life, bearing twelve kinds of fruit, yielding its fruit every month; and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.

And there will no longer be any curse; and the throne of God and of the Lamb will be in it, and His slaves will serve Him; and they will see His face, and His name will be on their foreheads.

And there will no longer be any night, and they will not have need of the light of a lamp nor the light of the sun, because the Lord God will illumine them, and they will reign forever and ever.

— Revelation 22:1-5 LSB

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

I am so looking forward to this! Meanwhile, Jesus Christ is our light in the darkness here!

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Amen!

“The Lord is my light and my salvation;

Whom shall I fear?

The Lord is the defense of my life;

Whom shall I dread?”

Psalm 27:1

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

That is one of my favorites.

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Leslie Murphree's avatar

Me too Janice. We all ought to be longing for heaven. This world is not our home.

Thank you for always pointing us up to our savior Jesus. He is the only way ♥️

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Amen Leslie Murphree🥰

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JW's avatar

BOT

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Susan Stephens's avatar

Clickbait

Not appreciated

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Politico Phil's avatar

As the body of Christ in which dwells the Holy Spirit, we are to bring light to the darkness in this world and expose all the works of the Evil One as we are empowered by Him who now sits on the throne of God, the King of kings and the Lord of lords Jesus Christ.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Amen and AMEN!

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Robin Greer's avatar

Amen!

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Grateful. Jake, Truthseekers's avatar

yes that is true Jesus is The Light! and He has chosen to use mankind for His goodwill and pleasure and duties on earth accordingly, which some fail to acknowledge and refuse to accept any responsibility for the outcome of an election by not voting, dear christian it’s the least that we can do when we pray and vote, i don’t believe that is the same as enlisting for government wars though one must needs register just the same, your vote may keep us out of a war

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CHUCKY's avatar

That's great, but you know the Democrats stole the Senate seats in MI, WI, NV & AZ, right? How does Trump win those states while the Democrats eke out a slim victory for Senate? Are that many people dumb enough to split their tickets or just not cast votes for Senator?

Let's focus on exposing and fixing this first before getting all warm & fuzzy with Revelations.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Chucky - Who's to say we are not focused on fixing the problems here while also looking forward to the promises of our Savior? It is this divine multitasking and upward focus that brings believers peace in the earthly mayhem, strengthens us to stay the course, and gives us hope that transcends all the machinations of man. Also, I wouldn't describe Revelation as "warm and fuzzy." More like dreadfully fearsome and deadly for the lost but powerfully majestic and intensely fulfilling for those whose names are written in the Book of Life.

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Susan Stephens's avatar

I say ignore this whomever; not helpful. Not adding anything to discussion. Only division & discord.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Yes. It is the same person as previous trolls. Same nonsense and vitriol.

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CHUCKY's avatar

Yes, I'm a "troll" for disagreeing with you about the value of quoting Bible verses all over the place. Got it.

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Special Ted's avatar

I enjoy a lively chat, plus I enjoy keeping trolls busy so they have less time to bother others. If my engagement with Chuckles bothers anyone, I will stop.

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Susan Stephens's avatar

Such clutters up real discourse imho

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CHUCKY's avatar

"Clutters up real discourse," real discourse for you being communicating only with people who agree with you 100%.

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CHUCKY's avatar

Focus on here. Let God take care of God's work. We don't have time for your navel gazing.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Chucky, 'we' includes the man whose blog this is, right? You know he's a Christian, right? And is one of the lawyers whose work has done as much as or more than most to rescue the situation, in an earthly sense? Maybe you could consider not criticizing your host's beliefs and, if you can't tolerate them, move on to another blog. The blogosphere is deep and wide, and I'm sure you can find people whose beliefs are nearly identical to yours somewhere, if that's your goal. We here exchange ideas, tolerate ideas that we don't agree with, discuss ideas with each other, and we aren't rude and critical, which is counter-productive. I don't think you will have persuaded many, if any, to your side with insults to Janice (or anyone else).

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CHUCKY's avatar

He may be a Christian, but I’ve never once seen him throw around Bible quotes, paragraph and verse. He gets busy taking real-world action. You can believe whatever you want to believe, but keep it to yourself and get to work in the real world.

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Oma's avatar

For your search “Deep and Wide” in the blogosphere for something that meets your needs.

https://search.yahoo.com/search?p=song+Deep+and+wide&fr=iphone&.tsrc=apple

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Special Ted's avatar

You're a bossy little troll, aren't you! I'm SO surprised that you are giving instructions to others when you don't want to follow my instructions.

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c Anderson's avatar

🎯Chuck! Ecclesiastes 3:1&6 “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away.”

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CHUCKY's avatar

Exactly! Contemplate that and realize it's time to put the Bible down, stop trying to locate the perfect quote from Psalms, Timothy, Luke and the Gang, and Revelations and get to work in the here-and-now earth plane to stop Democrat election theft!

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Chuckles,

It’s primarily Christian men and women that are the ones working against all of the evil going on around us. It’s Atheists and satanists that are pushing their evil agenda.

Take time to look around and see the truth.

BTW: There’s no need to be rude or try to bully people.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Chucky, realize it's time for you to pick up your Bible and learn how to get to work. We'd rather not dismiss you as a cranky crackpot. We’re interested in being constructive, not verbally contentious. “If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone” (Romans 12:18). And for goodness sake, stop emulating your evil avatar.

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c Anderson's avatar

One day at a time. Hang in there. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W4ga_M5Zdn4

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Lorita's avatar

Amen...

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GG's avatar

We can focus on exposing and fixing elections AND read our Bibles, including Revelations.

You seem cranky.

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CHUCKY's avatar

I seem “cranky?” Stop being such a pollyanna and get your head out of lala land and back into the earth realm. There’s a time and a place for Bible study and this isn’t it. You throw around Bible verses while down ballot elections are being stolen right before your eyes. It’s no wonder these craven Democrats can get away with all the sh*t they’ve gotten away with over the years… SMDH.

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Juju's avatar

I’m sorry but the time for Bible study is every second of every day in every situation - as all wisdom is found within it. 2 Timothy 3:12-17 “Indeed, all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted, while evil people and impostors will go on from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived. But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have firmly believed, knowing from whom[a] you learned it and how from childhood you have been acquainted with the sacred writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God[b] may be complete, equipped for every good work.”

Do not forget this.

I agree with ALL your analysis about AZ and Kari Lake, not the least because AZ is an entry point for the control of the cartel and her opponent is the son of a cartel boss, BUT … insulting, belittling, or ridiculing Christians for finding and using wisdom and comfort in the Bible is shooting yourself in the foot. All strength and power needed to fight any angle of this mess can be found within the pages of the Bible.

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CHUCKY's avatar

You’re lost. You have your nose in the Bible while Marc Elias and his ilk are out there stealing your elections and your country.

Down ballot elections are even more important than presidential elections. Look at the damage they've managed to inflict by focusing on state governor, AG, Sec of State, District attorney, and state judicial elections - elections that the vast majority of people don't pay attention to.

Maybe if people focused their attention on these elections instead of trying to locate a Bible verse to apply to every freakin' situation, we'd be in a different position?

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Juju's avatar

And now we ALL see quite clearly you are nothing but a dangerous troll/dissenter among us meant to sow discord.

None of us are ignoring the down ballot because of our noses being buried in the Bible. Most of the people I know are quite aware and ACTIVELY doing whatever they can to help. You couldn’t possibly understand the ability to do both given your arrogant heart.

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Chunky,

You’re so full of hate! It’s amazing. Have you considered that your perceptions are incorrect?

I’m not a Bible thumping Christian, but I would never condescend to say most of them do nothing and try to hurt or smear them. Christians are the ones that secured elections. Christians are getting more involved in local politics. Christians are the ones removing pornography from school libraries. Christians are the ones working to make a better place. Christians are fighting atheists and satanists, they’re not just sitting around doing nothing.

Somebody

Somebody did a golden deed;

Somebody proved a friend in need;

Somebody sang a beautiful song;

Somebody smiled the whole day long;

Somebody thought, “Tis sweet to live”;

Somebody said,” I’m glad to give”

Somebody fought a valiant fight;

Somebody lived to shield the right;

Was that “somebody” you?

-Anon

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Fla Mom's avatar

Chucky, you're wasting time typing. That's not winning any elections, either. Please go get busy doing something you consider productive for winning elections.

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

Weak stuff there, Chucky. You've wasted enough of our time for today.

Why do the heathen rage and wallow in their own vanity? They plot against the Lord and His Anointed. They say, “Let’s run away from God!” He who sits in heaven laughs at such fools. Then He gets in their faces and tells them what’s what. Or something like that. Read a book, dude. Start with Psalm 2. Then shake your D head, dive into the Gospel of John, and get well.

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CHUCKY's avatar

If you think it’s “weak stuff” and that I’m wasting your time., then don’t read my comments. And for goodness sake, don’t reply. After all, I’m just a “troll,” according to one of the other geniuses on here. Just ignore me and keep reading Psalms and all the rest.

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BelleTower's avatar

But … all things observable are part of a spiritual story that is unfolding. Trust me, a little enlightenment in the heat of battle is no bad thing. Peace

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Alliteration A plus.

Cranky Chucky.

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CHUCKY's avatar

Here's another alliteration for you:

Airhead Anita

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

LOL. Chuckling Chucky.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Chuckling Cranky Chucky.

Chuckling Cranky Critical Chucky.

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BelleTower's avatar

You have a gift my friend

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c Anderson's avatar

“Cranky” is an evaluation. How about Chucky being “focused” on a very big problem? That is a God-given talent.

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GG's avatar

Who isn’t focused on it in the Republican Party? We all know it’s going on and there was a massive effort to render it ineffective in 2024. Do you assume Republicans are simply going to forget about it now that they won? No, the effort will continue. Over the holidays, Scott Presler is going to put together an outline of how he did what he did and make it available to us to use going forward in all 50 states. Trump is going to work on national voter ID to vote. The RNC is also going after voter fraud.

How many elections were stolen in 2020 and 2022? It is going to take a while for that information to be dragged from the cheaters. But I know of a handful this election, which is a vast improvement over the last two elections (and likely more - I’ve never believed Obama really won his second term). So forgive me for not getting my panties in a twist when I see advancement. I feel hopeful for the first time in four years.

I’m sick to death of being anxious the left is going to wreck the country, and my children and grandchildren will grow up under an oppressive regime. I’m going to enjoy this hope while I pursue the MAGA/MAHA agenda. If Chucky wants to continue to foam at the mouth, he’s more than welcome. I have better things to do.

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Susan Stephens's avatar

I say everyone ignore him/her. Useless rhetoric contributing nothing but discord.

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BelleTower's avatar

Disagree. We welcome all voices even the irritable ones. We are winning with numbers so not the time for thinning. Chuck is welcome here in my book, let’s hear what he has to say to see if there is any merit in it.

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CHUCKY's avatar

"Foam at the mouth." LMAO!!! Everything I've said is very reasonable, but it seems like "foaming at the mouth" to a close-minded person like yourself, who's too invested in sitting back and justifying your belief system by quoting Bible verses to see how it's limiting your ability to be effective in stopping Democrat election theft.

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Fla Mom's avatar

c Anderson, he's only focused on criticizing people here. I suggested that he go away where he can work harder on elections. Some of us here do work hard on elections, but all he has is criticism that elections in corrupt states aren't yet perfect, even though they're much closer than they were 4 years ago.

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c Anderson's avatar

Christians understand that persecution exists and is a part of acting in faith. The story of Paul/Saul comes to mind. Chuck may be irritating, but grouping up against him isn’t the answer. After all, that is a form of censorship and that hurts everyone.

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GG's avatar

But I thought we were weak (per cranky Chucky)? And yet you say we’re ganging up on him. Which is it? Are we weaklings who can’t defend ourselves and our nation, or are we a bunch a toughs who stand up to what we perceive to be wrong?

Chucky can be cranky all he wants; we don’t have to bow to his ugliness. The people who comment here, by and large, agree with his premise that cheating is ongoing and something needs to be done about it. We disagree that the way to do it is to go after those who study, and find comfort and peace, from reading scripture.

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CHUCKY's avatar

Why don't you "go away," Fla Mom? Go somewhere where you can stay in your little bubble and not hear another opinion or any criticism? It's obvious that you can't handle it, even from someone who's on the same team, politically...

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LMWC's avatar

In Michigan, Rogers, the Republican, and Slotkin, the Dem, were in a statistical tie, less than a tenth of a percent, and no one calls for an audit, and Rogers conceded the race. Why does it take Michigan almost 24 hours to count their votes? And it’s all in two or three urban counties, not the rural votes coming in.

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CHUCKY's avatar

Finding enough “ballots” to “win” takes time!

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Susan G's avatar

Pennsylvania is still counting.

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CHUCKY's avatar

Well, PA has Marc Elias on the scene to bully with lawfare. Where's our Marc Elias in MI, WI, NV & AZ?

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CHUCKY's avatar

No sh*t, really?

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

Oregon is still counting 🤦🏻‍♀️

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

LMWC Agree 100%

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Carlos's avatar

It baffles my mind, right?

Let’s just pretend for a moment, I’m a demonrat and I vote for DJTrump and for my demonrat senator….

This people think that we are that stupid.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Well, I do think there was some vote splitting. For instance, Hawley won MO by a large margin but less than Trump's margin, and he actually lost in my county by a small margin even though Trump came out with a narrow win in my county. ~2000 more votes in the Presidential election than in the Senate election in my county. I was an election judge and some people literally sat down to vote, then got back up in less than a minute. We had a very long ballot and there is no way they completed it that fast. My guess is some just voted for president and left everything else blank. Yeah I think the D's cheated in the usual places but MO has very limited vote by mail and returns in my county were ~95% in by 9:30 Tue night.

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c Anderson's avatar

One county is not indicative of a “trend.” It is known as an outlier.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Go to https://www.270towin.com/2024-election-results-live/senate/ and click on any state. Ohio, 61K more votes for president than for the senate race. Texas, ~90K more votes. TN, ~60K. Marcia Blackburn won her race despite getting ~50K fewer votes than Trump. Clicking on a half dozen states, only Montana had more votes in the Senate race than for President.

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c Anderson's avatar

Yes Donna, I get you, but your county had a difference of 2,000 votes. You failed to tell us what the population of your county is or what percentage of the 2,000 votes was. 👀 is always important, but a statistical analysis that points to a trend requires 🧐.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Donna, people who have poll-watched before, or have served on canvassing boards, know how true what you say is.

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79SmithW60's avatar

You are right Carlos. I think both can be true at the same time. We know the Dims always cheat, but this election also had to have a significant amount of Demonrat cross over vote this cycle, just given the lack of regular Dem households not putting signs out this year (yes, there were still the braindead "blue no matter who" commies), where there were a ton during the plandemic 2020 year and past years. Some of those type of voters also "like" divided government both at the national level (Congress divided and Congress vs. President) and at the state level (federal vs. state offices). They can also virtue signal their Dem congressmen and senators but preserve their local insulation with their Republican state senators and governors.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Interesting. Our neighborhood had at least 6 Harris signs this year vs ZERO Biden signs in 2020. Having knocked doors enough I already knew who the hard core libs were but they did not have signs out for anyone in 2020 and this year there were Harris, Senate race and even local race signs out at D households.

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Susan G's avatar

Thanks for this strong statement. I first said this on November 6 "How can Trump have no coat tails?" I can understand PA being close, to an extent, because Casey's father is beloved and Casey pretends to be a middle-of-the-roader (remember, a recount is likely) I can maybe understand Arizona, because of Lake's post 2020 activities (that's my personal feeling that I may be projecting). But Michigan and Wisconsin?? I want to find out why, too.

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CHUCKY's avatar

Kari Lake was at Trump’s side at every AZ rally and appearance. I don’t think that many people voting for Trump would split their ticket and not vote for Lake. The Democrats stole this Senate seat because they can’t allow her to be in any position of power and influence where she can possibly get more eyes and resources into investigating and proving their election crimes.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Cartels in AZ don't want her. When she was running for governor, she said she would declare an invasion at the border and shut it down, long before Abbott sorta did it in TX. She wasn't kidding.

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Politico Phil's avatar

This is why they have literally done everything in their power, at the risk of being obvious, to keep her out of office.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Exactly.

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Susan G's avatar

This reply is to Chucky. This is the third or fourth time the stack hasn't stacked right for me.

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rolandttg's avatar

I agree, but there are some serious numbnuts out there. Can't remember the state, Arizona I think , but 70,000 people cast ballots for Trump but did not fill out the senate box.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

But people not bothering with the down line votes would likely be somewhat equal from both sides. Actually I'd say dumbocrats would be more likely to vote for the female Indian president and not care about the all the White guys on the rest of the ballot.

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rolandttg's avatar

Be that as it may, it does not excuse there idiocy on our side. I expect demonrats to be stupid, but we need not follow suit

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Donna in MO's avatar

In my county alone, there were ~2000 more votes in the Presidential race than there were in the Senate race. Statewide, in MO, 32K more votes cast for President than there were for Governor. We shake our heads at people who didn't even bother to vote, but there were definitely some who voted for President who did not bother to vote in other races. I'll take it, as Trump winning the popular vote is as significant as the electoral college win, maybe even more, but it does limit the coat-tails benefit in the down ballot races.

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CHUCKY's avatar

Maybe they're too busy having Bible study to figure out how to fill out a ballot properly? But, hey - they can quote Revelations paragraph and verse! Woo-hoo!!!

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Special Ted's avatar

Hey Ground Chuck...why don't you stick to insulting me and leave these nice folks alone. Are you scared?

By the way, when did The Revelation of Jesus Christ turn plural? Did you recite it aloud and hear an echo?

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CHUCKY's avatar

I already gave you enough zingers, T(Ed). You want more? Stop being such a masochist!

And Iron Maiden titled the song “Revelations", so I’ll go with that!

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Special Ted's avatar

No wonder your theology is retarded. I hope replying to me cost you valuable trolling time. If not, you should keep replying until I tell you to stop.

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FedUpInOR's avatar

I’ll tell you how: people want trump, not the lying, weak republicans party. Signed someone who voted for trump but not a lying house rep with an R beside her name who had all rhetoric excuses when I emailed her office asking why the government can investigate us regular people without a warrant but not any in congress.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Well, and how did the MI race get called 3 days earlier than the Senste races? Seems fishy to me, finding ballots

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CHUCKY's avatar

So what are you saying? It’s not clear from your comment.

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BelleTower's avatar

I disagree, Chuck. It is only through the revelations that we may understand what we are up against. Scripture gives believers courage, energy and wisdom

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CHUCKY's avatar

I agree. Have your spiritual revelations, however they manifest to you. But keep it to yourself and figure out how to help stop Democrat election theft here and now. (Hint: quoting the Bible to Marc Elias isn’t going to help.)

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Peace's avatar

Charles - how much valuable time have you wasted on this substack insulting people - time you could've spent on keeping an eye on the elections. Best to take your own advice and not split your time with anything other than election business.

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CHUCKY's avatar

Obviously, I haven’t wasted enough time here yet because I haven’t had the pleasure of insulting your lame ass yet.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Philippians 3:20 But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, 21 who, by the power that enables Him to bring everything under His control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like His glorious body.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

This little light of mine I’m gonna let it shine.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Amen.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Amen!

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RJ Rambler's avatar

❤️

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

🙌🏼💟

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Oma's avatar

Janice, I immediately thought of one of my old favorite worship songs when reading this scripture. Inhale...

https://music.apple.com/us/album/how-we-need-the-river/445636141?i=445636225

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Here We Are's avatar

Paradise Restored, by Pastor David Chilton, Free (PDF) on Garynorth.com (scroll for the free stuff) or can be bought from various vendors including AMZ. Revelations, has already happened. We are now in the stage, with Bible-based assurance that, before the second coming of Christ, The Gospel will be victorious throughout the entire entire world.

Every Christian should read this book. And anyone who desires a better world. If you are not a Christian, you still benefit from living in a culture that adheres to Christian traditions. It's all about perspective. Jesus already came and changed the world and it is still changing today. Lies that have been going on for decades regarding our government are being exposed. This is good!

Christians need to quit moaning about the state of the world and just hoping for Jesus to come save them from their current situation, because He ALREADY DID! Exit the bunker mentality, Gird up to continue to fight right now, and keep spreading the Word. Ephesians 6:12

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Susan Banks's avatar

Yes!!! Our Crystal Trees will be seen again!! We are Ascending as we speak! Get away from the TV and news. Find Source! Go Barefoot and get grounded back to nature. It will automatically happen if you do. It’s an amazing life! Trust God!! It’s He who wants Peace and Love and wants our attention! There is some amazing information coming out about how we are going to see where we came from. How we are going to accept our past life and any Trauma we experienced. Our mind has been blocked from its full potential because of several reasons! One is Flouride! Stop using it! Use baking soda or make your own Toothpaste. Flouride calcifies our Pineal Gland and our Thyroid and Pituitary Glands. We need those to be pure and free from Flouride. Two is Food. And we are on the losing side of that. But, if we think ahead and grow our own, that will stop! But our soil is Tainted! Pray over it just like you do your Food. It is still better than what we can buy.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Paper ballots.

One day voting.

No mail-in ballots.

Make federal voting day a national holiday.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Voter ID, too.

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Laura Garcia's avatar

Am ok with ID for voting, but NO Digital ID. The globalists on both sides of the aisle are going to push for that and digital currency…..those are the lines in the sand we cannot cross.

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Bitsy54's avatar

I agree. National Voter ID smells like Digital Vax Passport. Once the feds get us on a national card, we have surrendered more anonymity and freedom. I’m wishing for antenna tv, radio, non smart phones and cars. Too much information is captured when you go digital.

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c morrow's avatar

On my! Do any states allow digital ID now? Not in Georgia, well I assumed! Oops! 🤫🦋

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william howard's avatar

the only states that Harris won were states that do not require voter ID

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Kathy's avatar

Kennedy had a great idea of official government photo ID called a passport card (non digital!) which could be easily obtained at any post office. It would lessen the chance of illegal aliens voting, and it could be helpful to employers who are trying to avoid hiring illegals. Nobody would have the excuse of not being able to get that one.

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Fla Mom's avatar

The Post Office union endorsed Kamala and postal workers have been complicit in mailed ballot cheating, e.g., by using the real postmark machinery to falsify postmarks. They could just as easily manufacture real-but-fake 'passport cards,' using the real equipment in Post Offices.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

If you put federal controls on elections, you can be certain that as soon as Dems regain power they will take over the voting completely and Republicans will become a very small minority. Dems have wanted this for a long time.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Our forefathers were very smart...any power not directly given to the federal government belongs with the states..

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Mary H.'s avatar

It is past time to take ALL powers (except National Security) AWAY from the Federal Government and give it back to the states.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Dept of Education is possibly the most egregious. Useless function and outrageous overreach.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Yes! The Constitution specifically limits, federal power to the military and the border.

The Constitution specifically says all other power is reserved to each State !!!

Keep the original Constitution as is - or the U.S. is dead.☠️

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

State power is extremely important!

Keep the original Constitution as is!!!

Power down from the feds is tyranny !

Local power coming up from each State is freedom!

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Laura Garcia's avatar

Truth. But so many seem to favor the centralized monopoly run out of DC at the same time they chirp about DEI. Seems to me a federalist system that allows for states to manage their citizenry differently according to the values and priorities of their state (while respecting Constitutional rights of the individual) offers the best shot at a unified nation where people can live where the lifestyles and priorities resonate with them.

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

They can do it as a civil rights issue. States can be required to prove they protected our votes.

Congress can suggest ways the states can protect us, but if the state chooses not to use those ideas, they have to be able to prove they have adequately prevented vote fraud.

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c Anderson's avatar

You don’t have to federalize to cure the corruption. You incentivize.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

You enforce and prosecute! We already have plenty of laws.

Too many unenforced laws !

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c Anderson's avatar

Incentivize by supporting voter ID. Without ID we can’t even get a foothold here. They took ID away in my state when we went to motor voter registration. Incentivize by correctly taking a census where illegals are not counted. Incentivize through sticks and carrots. Many more ways can correct the corruption.

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Deb S's avatar

I’m just spitballing here, but what about setting up standards for voting in federal elections. It’s still up to the states to vote on and implement them. For example, the requirement of physical voter ID. If a state refuses to require it, their electoral vote count is reduced by X%. This would essentially affect only the Presidential race, right? Or is that playing with fire? I guess the Left could come into power and flip that by saying that states the *do* require voter ID would have reduced electoral numbers. But would the people stand for that? Is it something that could be proposed and voted on nationwide in the mid-terms? (I think it would pass with a huge majority, but I don’t know if there’s even a mechanism for such a thing.) I dunno… Maybe it’s better to create a robust task force that goes state-to-state and works to make changes from within. 🤷‍♀️

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Fla Mom's avatar

I think Sen. Mike Lee did just suggest a federal law requiring photo ID for federal elections.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

No. We must leave all power to the states, except as the Constitution states: the feds are limited to the military and the border.

All power except military and border belongs to States!

All these federal agencies are unconstitutional, they should only be state agencies!

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

I like that approach.

Playing devil's advocate though, what if a blue state decided that by way of reparations, African Americans, LGBTQIAs, and Tranny's all got 5 votes each?

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Fred's avatar

Good thought. Sorta like packing the SC. The alternative is…?

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Bitsy54's avatar

Hand marked paper ballots, hand counted paper ballots. You can’t hack paper, according to Chief Nerd, Elon Musk

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Fla Mom's avatar

Congressman Jerry Nadler, in a discussion of voting machines and cheating, said he'd seen a lot of cheating in New York using paper ballots. Elon should talk to Democrats who have successfully cheated with paper ballots before drawing his conclusion.

Florida uses paper ballots, so there's a 'paper trail,' but in my county, at least, a scantron-type machine counts them. Before then newly-elected Gov. DeSantis fired two corrupt Supervisors of Elections in Democrat counties here, they routinely 'found' paper ballots after the polls had closed.

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Kathy's avatar

What about the dreaded hanging chad?

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Bitsy54's avatar

I’m not endorsing punch card ballots- you fill in the box with the Sharpie pen provided to you by the poll worker. You return the completed ballots, in a nice little folder so your marks are private, AND the Sharpie when you are done. This is the way we used to vote in California before they moved to cheatable mail in ballots for everyone. 🙁

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ASK's avatar

And I think election judges, poll workers and counters should be a patriotic duty much like jury duty. That way they cannot institutionalize the same people into this cheating.

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Karmy's avatar

If there was a National holiday I think you would have more people volunteering to work the election. I started as a judge after I retired. Historically many poll workers were retired.

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Fla Mom's avatar

The U.S. doesn't have national holidays; we have federal holidays, wherein federal workers (and select others) get paid for not working. How would you force small businesses to close? Force workers to lose a day's wages? Forgo critical services for a day? It's not constitutional and it's not practical or fair, either.

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ASK's avatar

If you made those positions like jury duty, then you would have a revolving cycle of people working the polls, rather than the entrenched politically motivated ones that are behind a lot of the fraud. Have it paid in a similar fashion as jury duty.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I have come around to the idea of some level a limited window of no excuses early voting. I am a veteran door-knocker, have literally talked to thousands of voters in the last decade. There are people who admit, hey I intended to vote in the last election, but got busy and forgot, had car trouble, had a family emergency, etc. Unlike most of us C&Cers, elections are not a red letter day for everyone, it's just one more thing in people's busy lives. MO launched 2 weeks of early voting in 2022 and I do think it has been a net positive.

Making it a federal holiday does nothing for those who staff hospitals, public safety, and retail establishments. Just one example. My nurse daughter in law worked a 7-7 shift on election day, and yes, technically the hospital is required to give her time off to vote, but early voting was the easy button and didn't require someone to cover her shift for her to vote. Our polls open at 6 AM but that is when she leaves to go to work, commute time, getting there from the remote parking, and technically is supposed to arrive 15 min early to get the skinny from the previous shift. No time to vote unless she wants to be late.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Thank you for your service and your observations. Very relevant.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I have always hated exercising. But I love gardening, and going for walks, vs going to a gym or some exercise class, So I can combine my interest in politics with exercise and get landscaping ideas along the way. And launching a discussion over the rose bush variety does get the conversation off to a good start. One hot day this summer a D woman & I talked flower beds and she said we will have to agree to disagree but she chased me down the driveway as I was leaving with a cold water bottle and some granola bars, and said 'thank you for what you're doing'. It's moments like that that do restore some hope that all is not lost in the country. There were really no unhinged rants this season, oh some just say not interested and shut the door, but the vitriol and anger from '22 was really not evident this time.

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Bitsy54's avatar

Thanks for your volunteering. I too did door knocking in Mecklenburg County, NC. Only ran into a few TDS sufferers, but they were quite unpleasant. I pray they find a cure SOON for TDS!

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Fla Mom's avatar

We're strongly encouraged not to door-knock by ourselves, but it sounds like you do that routinely. Does your Republican Party not give that same advice, not to go alone? In my own neighborhood, I'm certain I'd be safe, and frankly I think I'd be safe anywhere in my county, but perhaps it's more about having a witness in case of a false accusation about something.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Most of the time we go in groups. I was volunteer ground coordinator for the eastern part of the county in the Sean Smith campaign this summer/fall and when we were hitting the working class/borderline sketchy areas we'd break up into groups of 2 or 3, and sometimes would have a driver (someone who wanted to volunteer but could do a lot of walking for whatever reason) depending on how many showed up for a given date. We'd go to the door alone but all be on the same street, and if someone was having a longer conversation, we might join them, just so we didn't get spread too far apart. It's more fun that way, and can compare notes/rehash good or bad encounters.

I did door knock for a few weeks for an election integrity group after the 2020 election where we went to doors where we verified odd voting situations, like 6 people all voting at the same address, and they insisted on 2 people together at all times, but that was a little bit different in that we were recording information in an 'official' capacity.

But definitely gone alone for candidates in my suburb as it's relatively safe, although the only close call I have ever had was only a few blocks from my house. Dude a few years ago threatened me if I didn't 'get off his property' and had a big dog I was afraid he was going to sic on me. But I have never knocked in any official capacity, like for the GOP, I just volunteer for campaigns, and ran myself for city council in 2018. The only guidance that varies is whether to cut through yards vs going back to the street for each door. The Schmitt campaign, for instance, was big on not walking through yards, but it does take more time to do it that way. Sean was just like, use your best judgement, if you are in a 'golf course' lawn neighborhood, don't cut through.

I've always kind of had at the back of my head that if an encounter went sideways or a porch pirate showed up after me coming to a door where no one was home, that I could get some kind of accusation, but never happened in thousands of doors through the years.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Same here. I just can't do gyms. But I love working in my yard and doing real activities.

Sounds like you have a good neighbor!

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Fla Mom's avatar

I agree. And tabulating early votes (and vote-by-mail votes), but not publishing results by candidate/issue before Election Day gives the Supv of Elections staff a real head start on the day. It's why Florida, the third-largest state by population, can typically report complete results by 11pm - the vote-by-mail ballots, which are *incredibly* time-consuming, are processed weekly until Election Day. Watching that process in our Supv of Elections office this year made me anti-no-excuse-vote-by-mail. What a waste of time, opening envelopes, taking privacy covers off ballots, separating and counting envelopes and ballots, then running them through the scantron machines, etc. Voters themselves scan their own votes in early voting and on Election Day. I like early voting for spreading out the voting in time, so there shouldn't be huge crowds, long lines, opportunities to 'run out' of things, etc.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, and too many ways vote by mail can be scammed. In MO, you have to sign a statement saying you are unable to vote due to absence or disability in order to get a mail ballot sent to you. I did have my elderly mom go that route since she is unable to stand in long lines, which we anticipated for this one. But most people can make it in to vote in person with a 2 week window that we have now even if they are absent/out of town on election day. I will be curious how many mail ins we got this time vs 2020 when the 'final' results get published. Willing to bet it is lower this time.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Florida passed a new law that, to get a vote-by-mail ballot, it has to be requested for every election cycle, instead of a single request for perpetual ballots to be mailed out. I hope that cuts way back on them.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, MO is that way, you have to request it each time.

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

Same here. My daughter-in-law is a 7-7 paramedic. She got to the polls at 6 and there wasn’t a line so she got to vote, but the only reason there wasn’t a line is that MO had early voting.

I also didn’t have a line at 2:00 and usually we have to wait well over an hour to vote. I was worried it would be multiple hours.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I worked as an election judge and there were people standing in line when I got there at 5 AM! I thought OMG, today is going to be insane. But, we only had long lines until about 9 AM and then it was just steady the rest of the day. But nothing like 2020 when we did have about an hour wait almost the entire day.

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phlyme's avatar

Have any of you followed Dr.Douglas Frank on FB. He has statistics showing what happened in 2020. Has crossed the country multiple times since then meeting with patriot groups regarding election integrity.

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Karmy's avatar

He has spoken to groups in Montana a few times. His father lives in my town.

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Kalinda's avatar

MSM has tried ferociously to cancel him and write him off as a quack. But if you read any MSN articles on him, you really want to read more. He needs a Substack.

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phlyme's avatar

I agree he needs Substack

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

I saw that. The fact that if you give him one county in a state, he can accurately determine the vote count in every county in the state is incontrovertible proof of election fraud.

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Julie Blaney's avatar

Captain Seth Keshel got every prediction 100% correct and had been singing this song for Four years! Make Election Day a national holiday!

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MayBella82's avatar

As a Veteran, our Active Duty should be able to vote by mail in. I was deployed during an election year and did a mail in. My vote should count. There are valid reasons to allow some to do so.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

Yes. This is one of the few valid reasons for mail in.

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Fla Mom's avatar

So did I, but other than Democrats, I don't think many would object to military absentee voting.

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CHop's avatar

Enforcing state voter roll maintenence

SAVE Act to cross check noncitizen and fix MotoVoto (BMV voter registration)

UOCAVA reformed (citizens living outside US. My friend (living outside US for 30+ years) and her daughter (never lived in US) voted

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Based Florida Man's avatar

With Elon and the Republicans manipulating the vote, this is the way to go. Paper ballots only with validated ID.

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LamedVav disavows all vaxes.'s avatar

Paper only! Only paper id

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

And hand counts at the precinct level. No machines.

Gotta keep Elon from manipulating the machines.

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KBB's avatar

Not a constitutional scholar here, but I initially thought that making these great changes would take a constitutional amendment, making it a nearly insurmountable challenge. But I went and looked it up, and that's not the case. Although States run their own elections, Congress can by law pass superseding rules. At least that's how I read Article I Section 4. Would be interested in Mr. Childers's analysis on that. If it's correct then one of the very top priorities while we still have majorities in Congress and hold the WH, must be to enact those four simple, obvious reforms listed by Ms Lemmincakes. What a difference!

Article I Section 4: The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

Great catch, but only affects Congressional elections.

Still, this was news to me and I think of myself as well-informed.

Reminds me of the fact that Congress can remove any issue from the appellate review of the Supreme Court. Art 3, Sec.2, Cl.2

For years I argued that they should do so in re abortion law.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Fre'd, you are so funny, adding that apostrophe to your name.

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Dena's avatar

So simple

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Lincoln's avatar

YES on voter ID.

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Lincoln's avatar

Can Trump make that happen? Pray so.

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Jpeach's avatar

Kari Lake was robbed again in AZ. Criminals still run that state. Would love to see Kari as Trumps’s lead Press Secretary.

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CHUCKY's avatar

The Dems also stole the Senate seats in MI, WI & NV, I suggest people stop doing the Touchdown Dance for Trump's big win and focus on the down ballot election theft that the criminal Democrats are now perpetrating.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

I said fro the gitgo they will steal the down ballot races with impunity, because for one,they always have and b, we were too focused on the general.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

AZ's loss. But hopefully, the US's gain.

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CHUCKY's avatar

AZ is a national disaster and disgrace. What a shame.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Where do YOU live, CHUCKY?

What's their voting/election integrity record like?

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CHUCKY's avatar

I live in the sunny state of FL. We're looking real good out here on the election integrity front, sweetie.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

You got me there, sweetie.

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Juju's avatar

I thought they are going to do a recount now? I didn’t think AZ was official yet… and there is some fraud being looked into, isn’t there?

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Dr Linda's avatar

I am sorry to know this. What a mess

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Me, too!

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Lincoln's avatar

Trump will give Kari Lake a post in his administration. He must reward her for her 100% loyalty that cost her in Arizona.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Well this is true.

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Oregon Kathy's avatar

AZ needs good leaders like Kari Lake.

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Johnny Be Real's avatar

If she moved a state or two east she would win :)

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Michele's avatar

1000% bc she wouldn't take NO BS from those zombies, she knows their racket AND is so quick with her replies.

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BelleTower's avatar

Excellent

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Carolyn's avatar

No

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Irunthis1's avatar

I think I read somewhere press sec---shed be amazing at that esp if she could make it 4 years

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Lisa Ca's avatar

That is true. She is tough on the press!

Question- can once press secretary return? I loved Kaleigh McAnney?

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Irunthis1's avatar

I’ve never heard of that being a thing for any other office the dems recycle these lifelong pigs for everything. I think it’s just a tough thankless job (as an R especially) where you’re dealing with sharks daily.

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Carolyn's avatar

No

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

No it's not been announced or no she'd be amazing?

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On an island's avatar

Yes Kari for press secretary! Perfect with her media background. She’s a fighter, seems to be very loyal, and is very well spoken.

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Carrie's avatar

Now that more people are seeing the facts of the 2020 election steal (and more facts reveal themselves about J6), I hope all those innocent J6ers get their lives back. Pardons for all. If I ran a business that needed a lot of employees, I would recruit those convicted of J6 crimes to start helping them get back on their feet.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

❤️

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Lincoln's avatar

Amen!

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

"Where could the mysterious missing Democrat voters from 2020 have gone?"

Maybe they all got covid shots and boosters and are dead............

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

Dead when they voted.

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Tom's avatar

Now, Janice, that's very able-ist against those who are body-temperature-deficient!

/sarc-off

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c Anderson's avatar

Too funny, Tom! 🤣🤣🤣

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Jamie's avatar

🤣

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Dead THEN ... ILLINOIS.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I can almost hope for that but I will not. People are dying all around me. My BIL, a very athletic healthy person who has a beautiful soul, has "turbo" cancer in several organs. Another relative who took the shots has aged way beyond her years and is for practical purposes mentally incapacitated even though there is none of these things in her family tree. My next door neighbor has turbo cancer of the stomach. A healthy co-worker died of turbo cancer shortly after the shots came out, 3 weeks from diagnosis to death. Friends tell me of people they know that "died suddenly". All these people I mentioned took the shots. We know why they are dying.

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Marty Kiner's avatar

I hope these people don’t give up and seek alternative protocols. There’s a facebook group that has a number of different protocols for different cancers. Both Fenbendazole and Ivermectin are part of the protocol in addition to other substances.

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rolandttg's avatar

Biggest problem is that most people I know who got jabbed refused to admit there is a problem. Like an alcoholic, until you admit you've got a problem, there will be no solution.

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Marty Kiner's avatar

These are protocols to treat cancer. Detoxification from the jab is a different topic.

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rolandttg's avatar

I know that full well. Have read nothing that says they an be cured, but there ar a lot of things you can do to mitigate the damage.

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Kathy's avatar

Yes!!!

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Politico Phil......

Please forgive me. I was being facetious. I understand that people are dying from the covid shots and I'm sorry for the devastation you are witnessing firsthand. I know 3 people that were diagnosed with cancer and given 2 weeks to live. 2 were dead in 2 weeks, 1 lived a bit longer.

The missing Democrat voters are because they obviously cheated in the 2020 election.

----Alice

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JW's avatar

Same in my circle but have yet to hear any of those afflicted blame the shot.

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Politico Phil's avatar

I know, right? Cognitive dissonance is really tough. Maybe mentally they suspect but when you are suffering there is prolly little energy to deal with that thought.

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Deb S's avatar

How hard would it be, to be in that situation and have to admit that you essentially did it to yourself? (I know many feel that they were forced to, in order to keep their job, etc., but the decision was ultimately their own.) To have to admit that you were duped? I can’t imagine. I know of numerous cases in my own circles. It’s simply devastating.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

❤️

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Check out the links I posted below

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Lincoln's avatar

Phil…those who did not fall for the covid jabs have been saying this for years. Thanks for reminding us. But do you think the masses who fell for the jab will ever connect the dots? Probably not.

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Truth 101's avatar

I believe the dots will be connected but I think now in decades vs. years.

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L1's avatar

It is indeed still happening. Another young-died-suddenly I heard about this week. I wonder if some are asking for a flu shot and being given the Covid/flu combo. It’s very sad. There are still people who don’t know they should refuse it. some seem to still be willfully denying that there is any issue with the shot. Very sad.

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Kathy's avatar

Awful to hear this. I work with seniors and the shots ripped through my clientele like a hurricane. Spread the word to anyone who will listen that combining fenbendazole (or mebendazole) and ivermectin can be effective for turbo cancer, with or without traditional chemo and radiation. When used with the traditional therapies, it seems to zero them in on the target, and reduce some of the damage to the healthy cells. Phil, I think you are already up on this if I remember correctly!

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Check out the links I posted below

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Robin Landry's avatar

That wouldn’t stop them from voting.

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Robin Greer's avatar

Must be why the Democrats didn't want the voter rolls cleaned up. Can't remove dead people while they are still voting for Democrats.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

They also use "pump and dump". They pump up the voter rolls prior to an election and then drop those "people" from their election roles shortly after the election.

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WP William's avatar

But it is up to the voter himself/herself to correct this unless they don't participate in something like 2 general elections then county can drop them--at least in CO. No Party or other entity can remove or alter the registration; horribly inaccurate, a waste of time and $$$ for County Clerks and a distraction to ballot chasers or simple voter outreach efforts.

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c Anderson's avatar

I used to work with a doctor who bragged that he voted in two states because he had homes in both.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Fake registration data is used.

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CHop's avatar

In 2008 the DOJ decided not to enforce the federal law that requires states to maintain voter rolls. There is a grassroots effort to get them cleaned.

https://rumble.com/v5kippt-wake-up-voter-fraud-exists-in-the-united-states-ex-justice-department-lawye.html

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Ed Dowd has some new and disturbing data on deaths and the clot shot. I read the other day that data suggests that 50% of those with myocarditis will die in the five year period post getting jabbed. Coming up on 5 years soon....

https://x.com/dowdedward/status/1856071548995551311?s=61&t=g0jXAuY4Y3nVOXZDWIlIiQ

And

https://x.com/ethicalskeptic/status/1856063246068756929?s=61&t=g0jXAuY4Y3nVOXZDWIlIiQ

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Kitkat's avatar

I recently saw a commercial with Kareem Abdul Jabbar pushing a drug to treat Afib.

Wasn't he one of the critics who chastised Aaron Rogers for not "doing his part" and taking the jab? And gee, isn't Afib a side affect of clot shot?

These drug companies are making all these horrible side affects sound mundane. And cashing in on more drugs to treat the problems they created! It's insane. The cash cow circle of life....until you're dead.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Yes. Precisely. And he was one who chastized Aaron! Obviously out to fund himself, Kareem

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

This is the highest quality study done of myocarditis risk post covid vax. Their findings are that 1 in 35 got myocarditis after the covid vax. Doesn't sound RARE to me as the health authorities have consistently stated.

Sex‐specific differences in myocardial injury incidence after COVID‐19 mRNA‐1273 booster vaccination

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/ejhf.2978

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Janet's avatar

Might not be so bad if they are younger people. It was always considered an old man’s disease back before this. Hopefully the more healthy aspects for anyone much younger will prevent some of these statistics. That’s what I hope for anyway. If uptake of the jabs falls even more that will make a difference going forward. I certainly don’t wish for harm.

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

Based upon the increase deaths of athletes, it doesn’t appear to be.

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Janet's avatar

That is concerning. Cardiac arrest is different, however.

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Joanne Shannon's avatar

Ummm, what is causing the athletes to suddenly and unexpectedly drop dead?

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CHop's avatar

Some were in the trucks that pulled up in Detroit late at night, but O'Keefe and others alerted the RNC hotline and police were quickly there. I'm sure they're in the shredders now.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Wow. Thats amazing. whats the latest OMG release?

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K2's avatar

lololololol

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Ellen's avatar

I actually wondered this too!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

😬

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SB's avatar

Good point

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Annie's avatar

A more permanent solution 😉

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Jon Stephenson's avatar

What's the best estimate for the number of deaths attributable to the jabs? I think it's been figured at couple million, probably not nearly 15 million.

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Michele's avatar

Heard a Gen Z in the store today with a Gen X--both dems, she was sorely disappointed re Trump win, the boy said don't blame me, I didn't vote. She's all oh well thanks, thanks a lot, rolling her cart away pissed while the kid goes "I thought we were going to have a bigger conflict, I wasn't thinking!"

Lol. The unglamorousness of casting a vote.

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Kathy's avatar

I’ll bet that did reduce some of their numbers!

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Benjamin Two N's's avatar

Same ones trump pushed?

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RJ Rambler's avatar

While it is true that he took credit for fast science 😑😡 he didn't get it himself AND he got alternative treatment. He has hired Dr K. He says he made bad decisions.

I didn't trust him but I have to.

Who do you trust? This is rhetorical. Idc

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Beckadee's avatar

lol

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Just Comment's avatar

Conservatives, we can't be too relaxed, just because Trump got elected.

The other side never sleep, they will never stop. They have big backers with endless money.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Secret Vote info…. Rick Scott voted with Trump over 90% of the time, whereas Cornyn and Thune were only in the low 60 percentile. I expect Kari's race will be audited and hopefully spur on more down ballot audits. US Capitol 202.224.3121, The Senate works for us, not the other way around.

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Kathy's avatar

Worried that Mitch McConnell will do his last dirty trick here.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

McConnell is trying to push through a secret vote, trying to overrule Rick Scott. Call the senate today, support Rick Scott.

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Beckadee's avatar

I sent an email to AL Sen Britt yesterday after seeing Sen. Tuberville already endorsed Scott.

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Kathy's avatar

I already called my senator, and I urge everyone else to do so! If you have never done it, it is very easy, and the people who answer the phone are always very polite.

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Jasmine's avatar

Yes, and I think it's a mistake to think that us against them is liberals vs conservatives.

Us vs them = people vs deep state/entrenched interests.

I know a lot of liberals. Many are misguided but the good folks of C&C have far more in common with them than we do with pretty much ANYONE in DC. (I hold out hope for Thomas Massie!)

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Carol M.'s avatar

Did you see (in ref to the D’s quietness) Matt T’s Zombie movie clip yesterday? “It’s not dead, get the ax”🤣🇺🇸🍟☕️

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Steenroid's avatar

I’m going to buy an axe today.

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Juju's avatar

Can you post a link? I couldn’t find it searching in different ways.

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Carol M.'s avatar

It is called Racket News ‘Note on Gloating’ it has the Zombie Hangout right up front🤣

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Jon Swenson's avatar

Nicolae Ceaușescu, dictator of Romania, tried to check their falling birth rate banning abortion and contraceptives resulting in thousands of children parents couldn't afford to care for, because of communism.

State orphanages tried to care for the abandoned children.

After the fall of the USSR, the atrocities were exposed and Ceausescu and his wife were executed.

Lesson to any government that wants to increase its birthrate, cut the size and scope of government. Let parents keep their money and educate their children as they choose, not the government.

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Crazy Polack's avatar

Due to the low Caucasian birthrate in Russia, the adult population will be a Muslim-majority by 2050, maybe earlier. Frightening.

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Fred's avatar

Worldwide.

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Jon Swenson's avatar

Don't forget about Mormons.

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Janet's avatar

His downfall to execution was within a matter of a few hours. Stunning. When he and his wife stepped out onto that balcony that day, their fate was sealed. The people certainly spoke then.

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Annie's avatar

The biggest hindrance to Trump and MAGA accomplishing their agenda is the rino traitors. Mitch, Miss Lindsay, Cornyn, Thune. And don't forget the 2 rino women of Collins and Murkowski. I am sure I missed some. Need to go rino hunting and corral them in.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Most of them are uniparty. There are about 8 that I trust. Out of 435. How ridiculous is that.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

The rhinos are trying to do a secret vote tomorrow. Don’t stand for it. Remember Rick Scott voted with Trump over 90% of the time, whereas Cornyn and Thune were only in the low 60 percentile. I expect Kari's race will be audited and hopefully spur on more down ballot audits. US Capitol 202.224.3121, The Senate works for us, not the other way around.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Republican in name only.... what is that "h" for, hindering?

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WP William's avatar

Scrutinize them ALL...it's not an investigation (yet), then start unpeeling the onion to see where all the connections of these crooks lie. Investigations then charges then trials and sentencing follow

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Kathy's avatar

I love the name “Miss Lindsey”!

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

They're not much different than “leftists mired in a paradox of competing values,” as Jeff describes them. Their one principle is “never be bound by principles.”

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RingmasteroftheSShow's avatar

The fraud that is occurring on our election system is what needs to be fixed post haste. I live in Michigan and watching conservative politicians lose a 150000 votes off of their total number and then suddenly there are opponent games a 150000 votes tells you all you need to know. We need to go to paper ballots, Voter ID, 1 day voting and no mail in ballots. Arizona is another problem and quite frankly they played with the numbers in California as well. There are algorithms in the system that allow them to skim votes out of the conservative areas and move them over into blue cities.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

True, there are algorithms.

Fraction Magic –

Read this:

Part 1: Votes are being counted as fractions instead of as whole numbers – BlackBoxVoting.org

https://blackboxvoting.org/fraction-magic-1/

Watch this:

https://youtu.be/Fob-AGgZn44

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Black slaves were counted that way, also, were they not?

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Yes, they were.

I've met Bennie Smith....the man in the video. He is brilliant! He's a Democrat. He wants fair elections.

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Jeff S's avatar

The Three-fifths Compromise.

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Heather's avatar

South wanted them counted whole and North not at all….that was because they couldn’t vote but the electoral college would count them giving slave owners more power because of more population….it was a compromise to count them because they obviously are people but not give slave owners all that power so that eventually slavery could be abolished peacefully (not what happened - but was at least part of the thought process)

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Thank you—mine was actually a rhetorical question

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

We need God to remove Gretchen, Dana, and Jocelyn.

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RingmasteroftheSShow's avatar

That will only be done when the federal government forces us to clean up our election laws and registrations

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

States determine place and manner of elections in the Constitution, do they not?

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CHop's avatar

That will help, but citizens can help clean up the voter rolls

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

The 2024 Election will be thoroughly analyzed. Cheating still occurred, especially in the down ballot races.

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brenda packer's avatar

Like Arizona & Nevada, where votes disappeared in select, heavy red counties. Amazing, isn’t it??

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Yes. There are election integrity people already analyzing the election. While Trump is in charge we need to properly secure our elections.

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brenda packer's avatar

And I’m not over excited about winning the Senate or the House. For all intents and purposes, it looks great, but how many RINOs do we have that will cross over & vote w/dems for “unity”?? They are compromised.

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Fred's avatar

And paper and machine issues again in at least 4 counties in AZ. Yuma official said everything worked perfectly before the polls opened.

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Bandit's avatar

Just like last time Kari "lost."

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Sunnydaze's avatar

They stole it from her. It’s obvious what they did. They cannot allow her to be elected. She’s too strong against them and knows what and probably how they are doing it.

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Bandit's avatar

They can't let her in, because she'd clean the place up. SMH

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Marty Kiner's avatar

I just read a report this morning from Michigan. The R lost ~171,000 and the D lost ~90,000 and eventually the D won.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Here's a free link to a movie about the 2022 election in Arizona.

State of Denial

https://state-of-denial.com

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CHUCKY's avatar

The Dems stole the Senate seats in MI, WI, NV & AZ. How could Trump win those states but the GOP lose the Senate races?

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Susan Seas's avatar

They knew they couldn’t pull off a Kamala win. No one would believe it with the rally numbers, but stealing the down ballot would cripple his presidency. AUDIT EVERY STATE!

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WP William's avatar

Corrupted Colorado held Boebert's old CD 3 seat and barely flipped CD 8 to Republican so we are now 4D and 4R with 2 disgusting Dem Senators-Bennett a creature with all kinds of connections, and DickenLopper elevated from Mayor to Gov to Senate by the Machine.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

And the Colorado SOS had the passwords unsecure for 4 months! They try to act like it's not a big deal but it really is.

Tina Peters is in prison.

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

They thought if Trump won we wouldn't question the 2024 election.....BUT WE ARE.

They thought it would quiet us. They DO NOT want us to investigate the election.

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CHUCKY's avatar

And, lucky for them, most of us aren’t questioning anything. Most of the people to whom I’ve been telling this are like, “calm down, Trump won, blah blah.” They’re doing the touchdown dance prematurely. I encountered the same thing in 2018 when I told people what a disaster it was that the Democrats took control of the House. They didn’t want to hear any “negativity.” They changed the subject to, “Well, we kept control of the Senate.” Half of them don’t even know the difference between the roles of the two chambers… We are surrounded by idiots.

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Marsha Madigan MD MPH's avatar

Ideally the Democrats will claim Trump cheated and will call for investigations. If we are lucky. Then all the fraud can be exposed, also from 2020. Perfect opportunity.

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Dr Linda's avatar

I have wondered that as well

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JW's avatar

Elon posted this map showing the states that made asking for an ID to vote illegal and how they all went to Kamala. That needs to change asap.

https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1855650251077722130?t=OHcoFs_2GxU5zmM_RECkPw&s=01

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Peace's avatar

Have any of the journalists or politicians tried to explain this away?

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John Galt?'s avatar

I think the last four years are evidence of God's providence. We would never had gotten here if we hadn't been there. The climax of the fourth turning is upon us!

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Anthony's avatar

Agreed. I believe now that 2020 was fortunate so that Trump now has a much better team around him to accomplish what this country needs to happen.

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Sherry's avatar

I didn’t understand why God allowed the 2020 cheat. I shouldn’t have questioned him. 2020 opened many closed eyes to the nefarious acts of the deep State and our government in general. The cheating, the censorship, the warfare, the Covid shot requirements and the useless and harmful masks and shut downs, also the lunacy of trans ideology, drag queens in libraries, the lunacy in our classrooms and the climate hysteria and lastly inflation woke a few people up pretty darn quick. Without all of that craziness in people’s faces we would not have had the wave we had. I am also concerned about the down ballot cheating. I’m also concerned about the House majority. I won’t breathe easily until we’ve won the majority, rather than projected wins. We’ve seen projections reverse real quick in the past. I also share the concerns of another commentator about the Federal government getting involved in election laws because it opens the door to more government control which has never once benefited us the way it was supposed to, even tho I also desire basic fairness rules across the States.

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Free will

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william howard's avatar

and a clearer mandate - let's hope the remaining RINOS don't prove to be successful in blocking the agenda

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RK65's avatar

Good thing is they will stick out much more now and 2026-28 we can vote them out with the new election laws.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

We all need to put pressure on the Rinos to vote the right way.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

❤️

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Deb S's avatar

Amen. It’s like when something bad happens and you get mad and ask God, “why?!?!” The answer often eventually presents itself, but it may take some time. Today, I’m so grateful that the Dems stole 2020. Not only is DJT wiser and stronger now, but it is bringing to light all of the terrible behavior on the Left, and forcing people to walk away. Our country will be much stronger than it would have ever been if DJT had been president these last four years.

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If the dems hadn't stolen it, there would have been no mandates and many people we love would still be alive or uninjured. So I see it as having been a tragedy. Yet out of tragedy God is bringing good. But I grieve what happened to our country in these years.

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Deb S's avatar

That is a very good point that I failed to mention. Thank you. It is truly a tragedy that so many suffered because of the horrible actions of this administration. It’s up to us to make sure the losses were not in vain. ❤️

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Kathy's avatar

“Grace makes beauty of ugly things.” OK, that was from a song written by Bono, and I know we are supposed to be mad at him for his politics, but the guy has written some beautiful songs. Check out the song “Grace “ if you haven’t already heard it.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

❤️

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Dr Linda's avatar

I wonder what competent, brave soul will take Attorney General. The person who takes that job will have burned many bridges; it’s unavoidable.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

I know about a certain brilliant attorney from Florida . . .

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Lisa Ca's avatar

❤️

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Jpeach's avatar

Ken Paxton - AG of Texas

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Dr Linda's avatar

Great idea. In Missouri, Andrew Bailey. He seems more focused on the country than the state.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I also hope for this. Proven.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

I love him but like Desantis we need him at the state level

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

AG Andrew Bailey of Missouri would be a great pick!

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Dr Linda's avatar

I just commented tge same

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Alice P. Liddell's avatar

Great minds think alike. 😉

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

Sidney Powell. She knows where the bodies are buried.

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Northwoods's avatar

Robert Barnes would be an excellent choice!

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Juju's avatar

The sites for this administration never share our emails. It’s one of their biggest promises because they get it and respect our privacy.

However, I downloaded Proton Mail (one of the most secure and anonymous) a while ago and created a few throw away emails on there for when I’m uncomfortable sharing my real emails. Just create a new email that you only use for MAGA politics and websites. Create a second one for non-MAGA stuff when you don’t want to have to check it. Better than continuing to give Google/Gmail any undeserved attention.

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John S's avatar

Michael Flynn?

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

I'm torn between wanting Gen Flynn for the FBI and having him on the outside assisting all President Trump's insiders.

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Juju's avatar

I encourage everyone to frequent this site and be active on it

https://nominees.mahanow.org/

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Leo Woman's avatar

Who the heck nominated Anthony Fauci???!!! (see the "America's Health" section) - smh...

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Juju's avatar

It was a joke. She posted the first comment under it to make that clear

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Leo Woman's avatar

Not funny!!! Disappointed that someone would use the nomination opportunity to make a joke (thank you, JuJu - didn't realize that there is a comment section for each nominee - lots of people are making their opinions of Fauci VERY clear!)

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Neil Kellen's avatar

someone like John Dutton...

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Beckadee's avatar

I hear he's available now. LOL

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jmsmithmd's avatar

Someone with Teeth.

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Dr Linda's avatar

It great to be early. Good morning

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randall stoehr's avatar

Morning C&C dwellers.

There's frost on the graves and the monuments...

But the Taverns are warm in town.

People curse the Government and shovel hot food down.

Mark Knopfler Dire Straights

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Dr Linda's avatar

One of my favorites. Sometimes the bat, sometimes the ball

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randall stoehr's avatar

Sometimes the windshield

Sometimes the bug

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K2's avatar

^^^This^^^

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Kathy's avatar

I love that quote Randall! ♥️Dire Straits

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Morning, Doc!

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Dr Linda's avatar

Morning

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Jamie's avatar

Have you seen a comment from KJ in cheering PA?

Haven’t seen anything since the 5th… 🤔

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Michele's avatar

She got sick, some people DM'd her and she's recovering.

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Jamie's avatar

Thanks for the update. Prayer went up for her to be restored to better health than before she got sick.

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Jamie's avatar

*cheating (damn autocorrect)

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RJ Rambler's avatar

I thought you name was Susie or Ruth or ...🙄

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PamelaZelie's avatar

😜

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Sometimes it’s a guy.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

LOL

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Crazy Polack's avatar

Yes, all commercial pork now has mRNA vaccines. Unknown consequences to human health, quite the gamble eating pork these days.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

I don't know about that one, but I do know that Tom Renz has been talking about the mRNA being put in the food...

I prefer getting news about these things from humans, like you and Tom, and not from the "kim" bot spam. :)

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Kathy's avatar

I believe 80% of our pork comes from Chinese owned farms. How scary is that? Lucky for me, I don’t eat it. I like pigs too much. They’re so intelligent.

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Horizons's avatar

Children’s Health Defense covered this topic.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/pork-merck-mrna-livestock-vaccine-cola/

Organic doesn’t mean much when it comes to vaccines and things like the new “organic” version of Apeel. “Regenerative” is a description we look for and many are going that way now that the organic label has been corrupted. Some pork producers can be found online who don’t use the Sequevity platform, Pederson’s Natural Farm is one. I wish they would post this info up front but they’re probably trying to stay out of the spotlight. The best way is to call; if they’re happy to chat about the way they raise their animals it’s a good sign.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Where did you get that info?

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Crazy Polack's avatar

National Pork Producers Council. They announced the use of mRNA vaccines in swine herds in 2023 as the industry standard. It's getting buried now due to the negative outcome of the COVID shots, but the NPPC is at war with "backyard pigs" (unvaxed) because they are starting to undermine big pork due to the vaxes - https://nppc.org/news/capital-update-11-08-24/.

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Bandit's avatar

I think I signed an online petition against the mRNA injections for either pork or beef a year or so ago.

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Nikki (Gayle) Nicholson's avatar

does that include organic, that you buy at the store?

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Crazy Polack's avatar

Yes, it does. Vaccines don’t prevent organic labeling.

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Fla Mom's avatar

Bruno, but not prion-like misshapen proteins, which can be created by erroneous production from the modified RNA injected into people and animals.

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Bot go away! You’re a cockroach 🪳

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

"she"'s baaacckkk....

Hi Sybil, GTSY.

Close the door now, on your way out.

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Beckadee's avatar

Hilarious

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Peter GL's avatar

We don’t need child free propaganda or even one child rule here. We have demoncraps who want to change children’s gender (effectively sterilising them), offering free abortions,and all the LGBTQwxyz malarkey.

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ASK's avatar

And luckily, all the liberal single women now are shaving their heads and vowing to abstain from sex for 4 years. Some are even having themselves sterilized. Although men near these women need to watch out because there are also threats to poison them. Insanity, but at least they won’t be breeding more liberals. Kind of funny because they are exactly helping their side.

Time for conservatives to repopulate the earth….

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Doug's avatar

More crazy being removed from the gene pool, IMO...

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Kathy's avatar

I also think the transgender crap is a scheme to eliminate gay people. And many gay people do want to have families. there’s a great anti-child gender transition group called Gays Against Groomers.

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Juju's avatar

“I’m not an idiot I just play one on TV.” Bah hah hah ha

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Emumundo's avatar

Best thing I’ve seen all day!

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Susan G's avatar

LOL LOL LOL LOL Priceless¡!!!!!!!!!

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

That was great!

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Doug's avatar

Thanks for sharing that...

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