Well, I certainly appreciate your underlying point, namely that all this “conspiracy theory” and “red pill” stuff is very annoying to we mature and sane Freepers.
I mean, if we are to accept that two or more people could plot and cooperate to undermine an election, isn’t that your basic slippery slope? If this malarky isn’t nipped in the bud, we might see Freepers having improper thoughts about 9/11 or the Kennedy assassination in 1963!
We all know the military doesn’t have the capability or the inclination to intercede in national government even if it falls into the hands of traitors, right? And that phrase in the oath they take that says “enemies foreign or domestic”, well, that’s just some kind of formality, right?
We mature and same Freepers, we know this stuff. The rest of you should just shut up and learn to love the blue pill.
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Reading comprehension is also not your forte; however, at least that can be fixed, with some lessons. :-)
Q.
The winners of the stupidest arguments against Q are....
#1- Because Ronald Reagan told The Donald that he should get into politics twenty-five years ago, it is impossible that "white hats" approached him with their support and encouraged him to run for President. Therefore, Q is a lie.
#2- Because nobody will bet me $100,000, Q is a lie.
#3- Because people say mean things to me, Q is a lie.
Thank you for playing, blue-pillers.
Well said.