• POTUS Trump Calls Ronald Reagan 'A demented Irish Loser-in-Life' and 'P

    From Zinger@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 31 23:30:16 2022
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    Trump's not the new Reagan, he's 200% better!!

    The Pattern of GOP Voter Fraud



    The Heritage Foundation, the
    conservative think tank, maintains
    a public database of ballot-fraud
    cases. A review of the database
    reveals an astonishing fact: In
    every listed indictment and
    conviction for voter fraud or other
    malfeasance in connection with the
    2020 presidential general election,
    when the culprit’s political
    affiliation is known he or she turns
    out to be a Republican or “unabashed
    conservative.”

    A breakdown of the constraints of
    law occurred under the bombarding
    messages of Donald Trump and his
    enablers. Among Trump’s followers,
    the end—one party under Trump—
    apparently justifies the means of
    breaking the law to vote for him
    twice.

    When legal boundaries lose their
    meaning for substantial portions of
    a country’s population, the
    consequences are dire, as we saw on
    January 6. Public order can be easily
    lost. That puts all of us at risk,
    whether we live in Washington, D.C.
    or Lansing or Boise or Salem, Oregon.
    As Margaret Thatcher said, “You cannot
    have freedom without a rule of law.”

    Trump Republicans are still sticking
    to their leader’s catechism of “ballot
    fraud” more than a year after the
    election he lost, so don’t expect them
    to acknowledge the infrequency of fraud,
    let alone the fact that their followers,
    and only their followers, have been
    convicted of the crime in the 2020
    election.

    https://www.thebulwark.com/the-pattern-of-gop-voter-fraud/

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  • From Zinger@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 5 17:58:26 2022
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    Trump's not the new Reagan, he's 200% better!!

    The Pattern of GOP Voter Fraud



    The Heritage Foundation, the
    conservative think tank, maintains
    a public database of ballot-fraud
    cases. A review of the database
    reveals an astonishing fact: In
    every listed indictment and
    conviction for voter fraud or other
    malfeasance in connection with the
    2020 presidential general election,
    when the culprit’s political
    affiliation is known he or she turns
    out to be a Republican or “unabashed
    conservative.”

    A breakdown of the constraints of
    law occurred under the bombarding
    messages of Donald Trump and his
    enablers. Among Trump’s followers,
    the end—one party under Trump—
    apparently justifies the means of
    breaking the law to vote for him
    twice.

    When legal boundaries lose their
    meaning for substantial portions of
    a country’s population, the
    consequences are dire, as we saw on
    January 6. Public order can be easily
    lost. That puts all of us at risk,
    whether we live in Washington, D.C.
    or Lansing or Boise or Salem, Oregon.
    As Margaret Thatcher said, “You cannot
    have freedom without a rule of law.”

    Trump Republicans are still sticking
    to their leader’s catechism of “ballot
    fraud” more than a year after the
    election he lost, so don’t expect them
    to acknowledge the infrequency of fraud,
    let alone the fact that their followers,
    and only their followers, have been
    convicted of the crime in the 2020
    election.

    https://www.thebulwark.com/the-pattern-of-gop-voter-fraud/

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  • From Zinger@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 10 19:53:26 2022
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    Trump's not the new Reagan, he's 200% better!!

    The Pattern of GOP Voter Fraud



    The Heritage Foundation, the
    conservative think tank, maintains
    a public database of ballot-fraud
    cases. A review of the database
    reveals an astonishing fact: In
    every listed indictment and
    conviction for voter fraud or other
    malfeasance in connection with the
    2020 presidential general election,
    when the culprit’s political
    affiliation is known he or she turns
    out to be a Republican or “unabashed
    conservative.”

    A breakdown of the constraints of
    law occurred under the bombarding
    messages of Donald Trump and his
    enablers. Among Trump’s followers,
    the end—one party under Trump—
    apparently justifies the means of
    breaking the law to vote for him
    twice.

    When legal boundaries lose their
    meaning for substantial portions of
    a country’s population, the
    consequences are dire, as we saw on
    January 6. Public order can be easily
    lost. That puts all of us at risk,
    whether we live in Washington, D.C.
    or Lansing or Boise or Salem, Oregon.
    As Margaret Thatcher said, “You cannot
    have freedom without a rule of law.”

    Trump Republicans are still sticking
    to their leader’s catechism of “ballot
    fraud” more than a year after the
    election he lost, so don’t expect them
    to acknowledge the infrequency of fraud,
    let alone the fact that their followers,
    and only their followers, have been
    convicted of the crime in the 2020
    election.

    https://www.thebulwark.com/the-pattern-of-gop-voter-fraud/

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