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I live in a mail in voting state. We had an election for our local school district - to increase taxes by quite a bit. My husband and I both voted NO, obviously, and then dropped our ballots at the official ballot drop box two weeks before the election.

I just checked online. Mine had been challenged - it didn't say why, and my husbands is marked as not received at all.

I'm going to call the elections office today - this is ridiculous. If you live in a mail in state - you basically don't even have elections.

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And then restore all the conservative accounts and ban all the commies.

You can't change my mind.

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...I'm learning French, reading books about our founding, and spending more time daydreaming with my husband.

It's not a bad exchange after all....

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I just wanted to say a little something to, especially the "plan" folks, but everyone as well... If you hadn't taken the black pill yet, I can only imagine how hard today must be, I can't tell you how many times I pressed the up arrow, knowing in my heart that it was wishful thinking, but wanting soooooo much for it to be true.
The day I knew it was over was when we got to DC on a Friday evening, hoping to protest outside the Supreme Court - only to have them reject the Texas case without a hearing. But we still went, still protested, still fellowshipped in the brotherhood of MAGA. Today hurts, and there is no denying it. A part of our nation died today. The belief that this kind of corruption was impossible here is now gone. Take time to grieve and come to grips. Be angry and yell if you need to - it's only natural. Take a break from it when you can. Clear your head. Drink a glass (or a bottle) of wine. Mourn. The fight will go on. We will be older, wiser, and more resolved. Remember that the government is not the country. The country is we, the people - and there are tens of millions of us who know and stand for what is right. There are millions more useful idiots who may yet be red pilled. The evil MFers are the minority - even if they do hold power - for now. Be gentle with each other - at least for a week - then we can go back to debating the best way forward. You are my MAGA brothers and sisters. YOU GUYS make me still proud to be an American.

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It was necessary, and if Antifa started it we should thank them.

What is with all the weenies crying about it!?

This was peaceful civil disobedience and we should stand behind it 100%.

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This is one time I agree with "by any means necessary"
We have to stop this.

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This is going to be long :) I'll try to make it easy to follow - here is a map of DC https://duckduckgo.com/?q=the+national+mall+dc+map&ia=web&iaxm=places

I'll try to condense and not ramble. My adult son and I went. We stayed behind the Supreme Court. (start at the right of the map if you're following) We wanted to see Flynn speak at 10 there, so we went there first about 9am - LOTS of people and the Jericho March, a Christian group were marching around the Capitol and the SC. Flynn didn't get there till 10:30 or a little later and people were confused about whether he would be there or not. To be honest there could have been a little better communication and organization. We spoke to a lot of people and everybody was kind of unsure about where to be when for what. It was very difficult to find information online, and I'm sure it was being suppressed. I think a lot of people were like us - they just knew they were going to DC to protest!

After hearing Flynn speak, we knew there was another rally down near the Washington Monument. There were streams of people going in every direction, a lot of US headed down Capitol Hill to the Mall. We stopped at another organized rally where Flynn again came to speak and listened for a while, then continued on down towards the monument.

We saw the presidential helicopter flying overhead - pretty sure it was the man himself! We waved our flags and held up our signs so he could see. Again, while we are walking, there were people everywhere on the mall and down the side streets going in every direction.

We then went north towards the White House - we didn't even know where the next rally was, but soon were able to see and hear the people in Freedom Plaza. The entire plaza was full from one side to the other. We could hear the speakers, but we couldn't see them because they were surrounded by people. We made our way to the end of the plaza where there was a second huge screen. We stayed in the plaza about an hour or so and heard Katrina Pearson and Sebastian Gorka and his co-host speak. So, so, many people - and many were just passing through from one place to another, or like us, staying a while and then moving on. We didn't understand where the march was. We thought we had missed it.

We then walked around trying to get a view of the WH. The front was closed for a building project, so we had to double back and go around the South side. The view from close is not great, unfortunately. Once again, people everywhere and you knew thy were Trumpers because the hats, flags, etc. We spoke with a lot of people as we passed or waited.

We thought the president might be coming out because there were cops lining the streets, so we waited a while - turns out it was because the Proud Boys were marching south past the WH and turned the corner into Freedom Plaza. There were a few Antifa following but they stopped when they saw the crowd! LOL!

We walked back through Freedom Plaza on the north side and down Pennsylvania Ave towards the Capitol as we heard that Alex Jones was going to speak at SCOTUS at 4:00. All of the streets around the Mall were closed. Pennsylvania was full of people. Not packed in like a "march", but just full of people walking up towards SCOTUS. The distance from Freedom Plaza to the SCOTUS bldg is over a mile.

There were a lot of people up there again, and a lot of people just wandering about. Jones got the crowd fired up. The sun was going down and we had walked about six miles all told over the course of the day and hadn't eaten all day so we headed in at that point. My son wanted to head back downtown to where the Proud Boys were but it was about a mile and with no crowd, to join so we nixed that, and watched live streams instead.

I have never seen so many people in my life - and I've been to Disney World. If you've ever been there or somewhere like it - picture the people walking back and forth in all different directions - that's what it was like all day long.

I don't have any experience in estimating crowd sizes, but there had to have been at least a hundred thousand people in DC minimum. When I got home last night I was watching video - and there were crowds marching in the morning while we were at the Supreme Court, long before we got to Freedom Plaza. We never even saw any of those people. It is hard to convey in photos or videos because everyone was spread out across the entire DC Mall area.

We saw signs from many states, Texas, South Carolina, Iowa, etc - and talked to people from many others. I'm sure all fifty states were represented.

It was so awesome to see that many people all MAGA-ing together. Black, White, Hispanic, Asian. We spoke while we waited or while we walked along. We spoke at the airport and on the plane. It was the brotherhood of MAGA.

That's all for now - this is really long, but I'll try to check back if anybody has any questions.

Edit* - I'll try to post some pictures and video later too!

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I'm flying five hours! - what's your excuse?

We need to show in up in FORCE and make them understand that there are more of US than there are of them.

There are multiple rallies:

General Flynn tweeted this one:10:00 am at the Supreme Court https://twitter.com/GenFlynn/status/1336156603872137218

The Stop the Steal rally on the Mall: - all day I think https://stopthesteal.us/

A friend told me Alex Jones will be at the National Museum at noon. https://parler.com/post/4d85412fff114bdcb48363f47167af64

LET"S GOOOOOO Pedes! Time to put your butt where your mouth is - (wait that sounds weird....)

Be there! Be part of history!

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That is all.

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Better hurry, they're going fast!

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"If you will not fight for the right when you can easily win without bloodshed; if you will not fight when your victory will be sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves."

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They have created the illusion that they have us surrounded, but in reality, we have them surrounded. If we stand up, we win. That’s it.

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Why would you willingly subject yourself to a pay-op?

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There are more of us that believe in this country and believe in legitimate electoral process than there are who don't. We just have to ignore the media narrative and get out the true story out - whatever your sphere of infuence use it. FB Twitter etc, have to be employed, if the block you start a new account, and another, and another. Use someone else's computer if you need to. Talk to your neighbors, get them to call congress.

This is a pressure campaign, and they have paid organizers and shills on their behalf, we have to double our efforts to fight that.

IT MATTERS. It's just a psychological fact that people want to follow the crowd - we our the crowd, we just have to make it known.

I went to our state capital yesterday in a deep blue state where our vote didn't matter at all - and yet we outnumbered the Antifa hacks 100-1.

We are the majority. If SCOTUS knows this, and congress knows this, we will win.

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I hate to say it, I know it's not our thing, I am literally DRAGGING my husband to a protest today - but this is a pressure campaign, and they are going to apply pressure from their side, we have to apply it from ours. - Sorry, but it's neccessary. Stay near fellow pedes, and you should be safe.

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The bastige isn’t taking calls at his DC number, call is Lexington Office ‭(502) 582-6304‬

Be polite and respectful, but firm. The number of calls is what matters

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Even when it didn't feel like it. Russia, Kavanugh, Covington, scampeachment. No matter how much the media shills we come out on top.

Fire the vote fraud meme cannons up! I'll try, but memes are not my strong suit. ;)

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