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To: JudyinCanada

“A good speech from President Trump.”

It was a very good speech. I am glad to hear him say he is NOT starting another party. A third party just splits votes.

I believe we can’t spend all our time fighting what has happened either. We need to go forward and do everything to change the system to keep it from happening again. We can change the GOPe within by voting in the right people.


1,528 posted on 02/28/2021 6:10:23 PM PST by Spunky
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To: Spunky

It’s who counts the votes.
All else is BS.


1,531 posted on 02/28/2021 6:15:30 PM PST by gathersnomoss (I know nothing, NOTHING!)
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To: Spunky
We can change the GOPe within by voting in the right people.


Not easy, but seems doable. The dems remade their party in the space of a few years ... no moderates allowed. Perhaps we can continue moving the party away from rinos. They are the ones who should leave the party, not us. (However, I do not think I am in a place yet where I can give general support to the party. They are the same load of creatures who turned their backs on my president when he needed them most.)

I liked the speech. It sounded like a state of the union address to me! I am glad President Trump speaks of election fraud and that he hasn't conceded. There is a line of thought floating around that the dems could not have pulled off the steal without republicans, and, with Trump ‘gone’ the reps won’t cooperate next time. I do not agree. I don't think the latest steal was a one-off: I believe they have been getting away with it for years.

1,539 posted on 02/28/2021 6:35:13 PM PST by JustSurrounded (Lance Armstrong should have his wins restored ... he was just "fortifying" his results.)
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