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To: SeekAndFind

Trumocrats!


2 posted on 10/30/2020 7:23:00 AM PDT by cowboyusa (America Cowboy Up)
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I have been reading images of microfilm of the NY Times FReeper Homer J. Simpson posts, from this week in History from 1860.

The parallels of this year’s election to the election then are profound.

Sadly, the characters are the same.

The republicans of 1860 representing tradition, and prosperity, and our constitution, vs. the 1860 democrat party - deeply divided internally and being headed by a small number of zealots bent on forcing their minority world view on their own fractured party, and the country as a whole.

The rogue Democrats of 1860 enlisted the governments of France and England to add foriegn weight to their scheme.

Today’s democrats are aided by George Soros and the multinational communication industrial apparatus to present their electoral minority world view as mainstream.

The minority view, democrat party leaders of 1860 failed to garner popular support through the established electoral process in that years primaries so they took control of the thier party by force with the aid of outside allies. Just as Biden and his minions wrestled the democrat nomination not through votes but political backroom dealing and manipulation.

To cut my opine short, the parallel that most concerns me is the 1860 democrat leader’s vowed to break the country apart with violence if she failed to elect their demands just as today’s democrats with the help of the media and foriegn influence are doing.

I pray the more reasonable democrats win back their party..


8 posted on 10/30/2020 7:43:13 AM PDT by John 3_19-21 (There's two ways to enslave a people; work them without pay or pay them without work.)
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