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To: timestax

Main Street Media is painting itself into a corner from which it will not be able to escape. The public is increasingly aware that these elitists are enemies of American patriots.

When George Washington, the wealthiest man in the colonies, left his estates and led a ragtag army against the most powerful army in the world, he laid the foundation for the next man who would bring this country back from the brink of destruction. More than half of the colonialists opposed Washington. They were the globalists of today.
Trump is perfectly clear that he is the Commander in Chief of an army that MUST defeat the corrupt elitists who have been in control of our government for nearly 100 years. This is a war that must be won, just as the war with England had to be won.
Washington was driven by an idea, sovreignty, the right of people to govern their own affairs. Trump fights for nothing less. He MUST be victorious if we are to survive as a free people.


16 posted on 07/05/2017 12:24:20 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell (Progressivism is 2 year olds in a poop fight.)
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To: Louis Foxwell
More than half of the colonialists opposed Washington.

Yup. That makes George Washington's feats even more impressive. Only ten percent of the colonialists were hard-core supporters of the revolutionaries. Another ten percent were hard-core supporters of the King. Many of the rest said don't rock the boat, let things be as they were. Trump may be our present-day Washington, trying to restore the rights of American citizens to govern their own affairs against an oppressive regime. So far, there's no wide-spread fighting to the death but give it time, as long as groups like CNN are around.

20 posted on 07/05/2017 12:43:36 PM PDT by roadcat
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