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Cutter 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think it would be more effective if you include all the people for whom you voted in the 2020 primary, and sent copies to every member of congress.

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Cutter 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think what you're trying to say is that not only are the "president" and "vice president" illegitimate, but with several possible exceptions, so is the entire governing heirarchy of our country (congress, supreme court, etc).

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Cutter 1 point ago +2 / -1

President Trump should pardon everyone who voted for him for any past or future actions they take against "the Biden Harris administration", the "Democratic" and "republican" parties, domestic terrorists, "mostly peaceful" rioters, activists, communists, illegal aliens, child molesters, and anyone who cheats on votes, cards, or their spouses.

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Cutter 1 point ago +1 / -0

"I don't think that word means what you think it means"

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Cutter 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm in the market for a Trump flag that's NOT made in China and DOES NOT have an expiration date, or the name of a presumed RINO on it.

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Cutter 2 points ago +2 / -0

The world stopped making sense to me back in the late '80s.

Thinking back, when the cold war with Russia was still a thing, it seemed pretty simple: we're the good guys and they're the bad. I realized after some reflection that "we" (our so-called "public servants") are just as bad, but everything seemed to stop making sense around that time. Hell, even music made sense once upon a time - back when people PLAYED records instead of making funny sounds to "rap" to with them.

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Cutter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Somebody opined - don't know if it's correct, that if he pardons Assange the Brits will have no reason to ever release him, or something to that effect.

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Cutter 1 point ago +1 / -0

So now I've got to find someone to have children with?!?? Sorry, not in this world!

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Cutter 1 point ago +1 / -0

The people you are talking about wanting revenge against aren't Republicans, and what you're describing is quite literally punching yourself in the nose to spite your face.

There are many candidates from both parties who run unopposed, supposedly (as explained by a RINO disctrict "supervisor") because "a Republican can't win in those districts". Yeah, if you don't play, it's for sure you won't win. What we should have been doing all along is FILLING those seats...

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Cutter 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is why WE need to replace the current crop of "representatives" with PATRIOTS!

Currently, those who SHOULD be in those positions don't want them, and those IN those positions SHOULD NOT be. We need to END the current pipeline of riches for politicians. They should all be working for donations.

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Cutter 1 point ago +1 / -0

I am an instrument of the Lord, and I approve this message.

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Cutter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Every legislator should be required to sign, under penalty of perjury, a statement that he has read, understood, and agrees to any bill he supports in its entirety, and that if at any point profits in any manner, either personally or professionally, from the passing of the bill he will resign or be removed from his position.

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Cutter 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well what's important isn't what you do, but that we all try to help one another.

A craft-related club that I belonged to years ago, where most had some experience with one discipline or another, started workshops called EACH ONE TEACH ONE, and I absolutely LOVE that concept. We patriots need to share what we have and what we know, the way people did when they understood the importance of E Pluribus Unum.

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Cutter 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm blown away by his writings; so freaking concise and to the point, and using language that is as understandable today as when they were written, even translated.

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Cutter 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree, and every politician from the lowest to the top should be required to swear an oath to uphold both the letter and the spirit of their position's responsibilities and forfeit at least their entire earned and future salary if they fail to do so.

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Cutter 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's EXACTLY the kind of attitude of cooperation we need! We all tend to be stupid from time to time, so not only do we ALL need to make sure that whatever needs to be done is being addressed, but also that no IDEAS are overlooked.

One of the things that really rankled my hide was hearing about people who attended Trump rallies being harassed and/or attacked on their way to their vehicles. Here you have thousands of like-minded individuals, and they don't have the common sense to form groups and protect one another?!??

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Cutter 1 point ago +1 / -0

My conclusion is that unlike our forefathers, who I believe were ACTIVE in the country's government, we've gotten to the point where we stupidly believe that someone else can solve OUR problems. Unfortunately most politicians are lawyers and have it sewn up to where our hands are tied by THEIR laws, so the only solution seems to be to once again declare our independence from a government that taxes but does not represent us, either by cutting their purse strings or replacing them with PATRIOTS.

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Cutter 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm on the fence about militias... from what I've seen some are basically a handful of people with military experience thinking that with their "leadership" a bunch of civilians becomes a military unit. My view is that every organization should address the strengths and limitations of its members and act accordingly; if everyone's a combat vet, no problem, but if some are civilians then procedures - and leadership - need to be adjusted accordingly.

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Cutter 3 points ago +3 / -0

On their way to DC, several thousand patriots need to stop by twitter HQ and make some adjustments.

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