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Democrats Make War While Republicans Make Nice
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The battles for these United States are all around us. The Republicans are losing because they have not begun to fight. When Democrats are elected, then the media and bureaucrats tell us we should follow the decisions of our elected leaders. When Republicans are elected, then the media and bureaucrats say that the office holders are illegitimate.
Democrats are out for power while the Republicans are hoping for approval.
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Comment by:
MarkHamTownsend
(1/31/2018)
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"....the office holders are illigitimate" or to " RESIST RESIST RESIST !!!"
The anti Trump drones are beginning to get especially irksome, childish little memebots as they are. |
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