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Falcon_the6 7 points ago +7 / -0

My wife’s Canadian. We were staying near Toronto during the time of the elections. I voted absentee and paid to track my ballot. I saw it go through Chicago. My mother and I had shipped each other packages back and fourth while we were there and they always went through New York.

I have no doubt my vote didn’t go to the candidate I indented it to go to. No way to find out though.

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Falcon_the6 4 points ago +4 / -0

Oh yea, I went and searched the drop again before my last response. You are correct.

I’m angry at the whole thing. I’ve always thought the JFK assassination was an inside job. My family and I have had many conversations about this over the years.

This whole experience has been eye opening for me in a sense that it’s really starting to explain how and why I could never really understand the choices our politicians were making. How our government could be so bad at handling literally everything they touch. Everything that’s happened over the last 20 years that I thought was strange, had an odd feeling about or didn’t make any sense really at all, has been brought to light over the past year and still is. It’s shocking already. I worry about everyone and especially the folks who are unprepared for this, including myself in that statement because I still don’t think anyone really knows all that’s going to come to light here.

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Falcon_the6 6 points ago +6 / -0

You’re right. I remembered it as saying the “first arrest will shock the world”. Thanks for resetting my sails Fren.

I do agree with you that a slow and systematic dismantling of corruption seems to be happening. The wins of the day posts on here always make that clear.

JFK’s assassination has been on the minds of Americans since the day it happened. You’re around the same age as my parents. My mother and fathers book shelves are filled with books about him and about that day. It was definitely the shot heard round the world.

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Falcon_the6 4 points ago +4 / -0

I’m thinking that can’t be considered the first arrest, I wouldn’t think that is shocking to the world.

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Falcon_the6 3 points ago +3 / -0

Really? Not saying anything bad, just time will tell.

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Falcon_the6 9 points ago +9 / -0

Best comment on there...

“My Japanese wife really enjoyed this. P.s. she’s wrecked seventeen cars.”

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Falcon_the6 2 points ago +2 / -0

Good question. I’d love to see a live tally going on as well.

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Falcon_the6 4 points ago +4 / -0

Maybe a stupid question... does this have anything to do with Durham?

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Falcon_the6 7 points ago +7 / -0

Redpilled my Canadian Wife... The rest of her family will never listed because Orange man bad.

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Falcon_the6 5 points ago +5 / -0

Proven beyond a REASONABLE DOUBT? No, it wasnt.

Reasonable doubt being the fatal amount of drugs found in the mans system during an autopsy.

Common sense is gone.

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Falcon_the6 4 points ago +4 / -0

You got it! That’s their play! They try to get you to pick a side and then just sit back and fan the fires.

They’re always the ones that start it though. Every single time.

They suck at literally everything they do.

I’d love for anyone to tell me about a good program that the government runs...

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Falcon_the6 4 points ago +4 / -0

Failure of our government always seems to be the common denominator.

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Falcon_the6 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just click the button you want and keep hitting refresh until it comes up

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Falcon_the6 2 points ago +2 / -0

It’s really already happening. Don’t you remember Chuck Schumer doing the presser outside last year?... looking over his shoulder... very nervous. It’s hard to spot when it’s spread out over time, but it’s already happening.

The DS uses an ebb and flow type of response to try and protect their people. That’s why you see people like Maxine waters say something stupid and then not say anything for 6 months following it. They try to let it blow over so we will forget.

Never forget. Lol

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