Posted on 11/03/2020 2:11:06 PM PST by knighthawk
Videos and photos of a purported Amish horse and buggy caravan flying Trump flags went viral on Election Day.
At least five buggies with both American and Trump flags were spotted trotting along a street, videotaped by a bystander inside a car.
The video of the buggy caravan was first posted on Monday evening, but continued to be shared on Tuesday morning of Election Day.
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Sent this to everyone this morning.
Q: What goes “clip clop clip clop BANG!!! Clip clop clip....” ?
A: An Amish drive by shooting
Get thee to the polls!
With the large families they have, it helps.
We laugh that with the Covid-19 rules here in Pennsylvania most Amish families could not have dinner together.
The record in our area is a man with 24 children. Thirteen to his first wife. She died and he remarried and had eleven more.
The Amish know that the democrats are evil slobs. The Amish people have a respect for life and decency, unlike democrats who favor abortion and gay marriage.
my favorite one is the one with the rapper Bryson G singing while the buggies and horses and flags are flying
...two more to go! ;-)
Excellent
THAT is MAGNIFICENT!
I don't know. Could have been rouge Jacobites or Egyptian Coptic Church members. Needs more investigative journalism.
But won’t the Amish be upset that Trump might have cheated at golf? /sarc
All my friends know the low rider
The low rider is a little higher
Be careful out there among dem English. And vote Trump!
I’m hearing that even the Amish WIVES are voting Trump...
Amish in PA, OH and MI along with the Mennonites turning out LARGE.
My lineal GGGGrandfather sired 24, 12 to first wife, 12 to second.
Non-Amish Pennsylvania Dutchman!
Be careful out there among dem English. And vote Trump!
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Witness was a really good movie!
Great!
We lived in Lancaster a year and always enjoyed seeing the buggies. And the Amish farms are beautiful. 2016 was the first election the Amish had voted. Costco in Lancaster has special covered parking spots for the Amish horses and buggies. I could be wrong, but Mennonites may also use buggies.
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