Posted on 10/21/2016 2:39:49 PM PDT by Hillary'sMoralVoid
Perhaps the massive proliferation of information lately has caused us to lose perspective on the enormity of the crime that this information has exposed.
There is no more sacred right than one-person, one-vote. We have Democrats taking a sledgehammer to democracy in a systematic, multifaceted pattern of organized crime against that right.
This has been happening gradually, but it now is embedded within the party and has reached a tipping point where we may not ever recover unless we demand the attention of the press and reaction from those in our government courageous enough to address the enormity of the corruption.
What do we do, where do we start? Trump is our best hope, this forum is a wonderful place to arrange messaging campaigns, and other activities.
This isn't just an election, it is a war of ideas against corrupt and intransigent enemy.
RICO
I agree
Conspiracy to commit a crime , and paid to do it !
The White House, the Dept. of Justice, the FBI...
It’s a cluster for sure.
The IRS, the EPA, the FCC, and every other alphabet agency on the planet. They are ALL corrupt to the core. None are to be trusted. PERIOD!
The justice system is compromised by the web they weave, who will prosecute these bastards? Enter the military
The White House, the Dept. of Justice, the FBI...
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If Trump is elected we can be confident he will do everything he can to pull our country back from the abyss. But I don’t have any idea how he will be able to overcome a corrupt Federal judiciary that is sanctioning the Marxist-inspired attack by the Democrats on the integrity of the voting process. Failure to effectively eliminate this attack will soon empower our domestic enemies to destroy the country.
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