"When the President of the US tweets that mail in ballots are rife with fraud", he's speaking from personal experience. Shrinks call it projecting.
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Donald Trump Committed Voter Fraud By Mail In Florida
Donald Trump voted in the Florida primary but announced this week that he really lives in New York, which means he committed voter fraud.
The Washington Post reported:
Trump, however, has sent confusing signals about his official state of residence beyond the recent change on his Florida voter-registration forms. On Monday, he declared, “I live in Manhattan,” during a call with the nation’s governors about the response to unrest related to protests over the death of an unarmed black man who had been held down by police in Minneapolis.
Afterward, prominent Democratic lawyer Marc E. Elias tweeted: “Sounds like New York may have a good claim for taxes. And Florida for voter fraud.”
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"we can all see with our own eyeballs the endless videos of looters breaking into shops of all kinds and stealing everything in site" Have you also seen all the arrests, or do they only happen when you take a pee break? Were you getting beers the many times they showed protestors cleaning up the damage?
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"MSNBC and CNN continually try to convince us that these protests are peaceful, " They are, but anybody can crash the party. Who has the most to gain by violence, the marchers, or the people, who like to say, "Look, violent communist thugs"? We prolly all know people who fit that description. But, I digress. Why would the protestors want bad publicity? What do they have to gain by giving Black Lives Don't Matter talking points?
Gun-toting members of the Boogaloo movement are showing up at protests By Robert Kuznia, Drew Griffin and Curt Devine, CNN Updated 4:38 PM ET, Thu June 4, 2020
Boogaloo members appear to hold conflicting ideological views with some identifying as anarchists and others rejecting formal titles. Some pockets of the group have espoused white supremacy while others reject it. But they have at least two things in common: an affinity for toting around guns in public and a "boogaloo" rallying cry, which is commonly viewed as code for another US civil war
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