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And Fox News still won’t mention 2,000 mules.

Just like everyone (eGOP state and federal, Judiciary, DOJ, Media, and Internet giants) knew the 2020 election was stolen by the Democrats, but they justified their deliberate blindness, because it got rid of Trump.

So True!

>But the dirty secret—and not a little one—is

>that everybody who was anybody knew it

>was a hoax.

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It reminds me of Hillary’s great “ Russian Reset” moment with Lavrov back in 2015. Lavriv chided her for mistranslating the word “ reset” into a Russian word meaning “overloaded” or “overcharged.” In other words, hostility. Another hoax, to be followed by its many monstrous offspring…

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A very famous radio (do you remember what that was) commentator used to say: “and the rest of the story”. You ended without the rest of the story. Or in Yiddish we might ask: nu?

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Some states and areas are saner than others. Good luck on finding the best place for you.

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@Mary

Its this arrogance, rot and corruption that has gotten to me, too. In 'discussions' with lib family members, they accuse me of being a Trumper, or under the influence of Fox News, when, really, it is not about how to fix healthcare or whether to balance the budget for me anymore. It is more like utter disgust.

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Be at peace.

Yes, the rot is deeper and wider than most of us imagined. But God sees all and his judgment will be perfect.

You are wise to prepare so long as you remember you were never promised the safety and comfort that you have enjoyed.

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God expects us to act. Not be sheep. What actions are needed now?

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Adams, FWIW, defended it as a war provision only. Lest you argue that we weren't at war, bear in mind that America was like a sock in a tug o' war between two dogs: Britain and France. And both of them were seeking every opportunity to involve us in their war.

Domestically, Jefferson was sowing chaos and rebellion all over the country in his efforts to undermine Adams and the Federalists.

Another point: that was legislation passed by Congress and signed by the executive, with both branches functioning properly. Unconstitutional, yes. But a far cry from our situation of flagrant corruption in every institution and targeting of normal citizens for their opposition to extremist policies and flagrant fraud.

I recommend McCullough's biography of Adams. He was second in public esteem to Washington coming out of the revolution and deserves more respect from us, despite his flaws.

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