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To: Terry Mross

The primary strategy of the Clinton campaign has been to create “inevitability” by depressing the opposition’s interest, spirit and eventually turnout. The media, which colludes with the Hillary campaign, was a major part of he strategy - Wikileaks has shown the collusion on polls - and they still are till the very end playing this role for the campaign.


87 posted on 11/04/2016 4:34:09 PM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast (When you are going through Hell, keep going. #FreeJulian)
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To: Scott from the Left Coast

The one thing that stands out glaringly is just how far the corruption goes. From the president, AND those above him, all the way down to the lowliest local reporter and I’d wager a great majority of government workers. And the people in that large group who aren’t corrupt know about the corruption and accept it.

That’s why it’s going to be very difficult to correct it. It will take the help of military people, those with honesty and integrity, to take over and ensure civilians with honesty and integrity are in positions of power to arrest and prosecute EVERY ONE of those who are corrupt.

As for depressing the opposition and depressing voter turnout, that’s not going to happen with Trump supporters. We would crawl through nuclear waste to vote.

Once again there has to be enough votes to overcome the fraud. And I’m not sure the fraud isn’t so bad that 100% voter turnout for Trump would still overcome it. We might as well go to the Middle East and overserve how Saddam Hussein could get 100% of the vote and pattern our elections after them.


120 posted on 11/05/2016 9:22:51 AM PDT by Terry Mross (This country will fail to exist in my lifetime. And I'm gettin' up there in age.)
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