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To: butterdezillion

Why would she identify herself, provided she’s even heard of this theory?

She’s probably just someone who was there and has every right to her privacy.


73 posted on 07/19/2024 2:03:11 PM PDT by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: Jamestown1630

Yes, she has her right to privacy. Although I think there are records of who was allowed to sit in the VIP section.

She could identify herself to explain the situation and keep the nation from being further divided over this.

If she was deaf, as somebody suggested could be the case, she could explain that. If her nod was because she saw somebody in the crowd and acknowledged them, she could say that.

When the country is divided into two parties screaming at each other and hurling speculation around, it is patriotic to try to help both sides get the answers they need. That is what “uniting” means right now. It means rather than choosing to belligerently refuse to engage in the processing of the evidence that would reveal the truth, we line up on one side or the other and let the firing happen all around us.

We need to get over that.

The left uses the “tone the rhetoric down” idea to try to silence the other side. The temptation will be for us to do the same. What the country needs is something different. The word Trump used was “healing”. Healing comes from the truth. What we owe all our fellow Americans right now is truth, because truth is the only thing that can bring us back together again as one united people. Instead of sassing back at each other we need to be giving each other answers. Real answers, because that is the only thing that can heal us. With God’s help.


77 posted on 07/19/2024 2:11:58 PM PDT by butterdezillion
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