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To: sylvester80 who wrote (1225973)5/1/2020 1:21:06 PM
From: longnshort3 Recommendations

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Joe Biden Just Poured Gasoline on the Fire of Suspicions Around His Senate Records
This answer by Biden is going to pour gasoline on the suspicions surrounding those records. Now, it’s not just about the sexual assault claim anymore. His answer about providing “fodder” and his concerns that they could be used against him open up speculatory paths for many other things he could be hiding. Biden’s tenure in public office has been marked by more failures and bad decisions than one can count. I suspect on foreign policy alone that these records contain many examples of his awful judgment.



Greg Price

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I mean if Joe Biden doesn't want his UDel records opened because stuff in there "could be used as fodder," I wonder what else is in there besides a possible sexual harrassment complaint



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Regardless, someone running for public office should probably not be arguing that the records of his public service should be hidden. That seems an almost insane contention.



Drew Holden@DrewHolden360





“The things I did while in elected office should not be made public while I am seeking a higher public office” is not an argument that makes any sense. t.co



Tom Elliott@tomselliott

Full exchange on Biden saying he won't release his Senate records at the Univ. of Delaware --

"The idea that they would be made public while I was running for public office, they could be taken out of context ... they could be fodder."











To: sylvester80 who wrote (1225973)5/1/2020 5:24:04 PM
From: puborectalis1 Recommendation

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The Georgia Department of Public Health reported a total of 27,023 confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of Friday, compared with about 26,000 the day before.The White House coronavirus task force has advised states to begin reopening after 14 days of declining positive cases and declining rates of people reporting symptoms.Gov. Brian Kemp has forged ahead with reopening Georgia and encouraged businesses to resume normal operations despite the rising number of cases, drawing bipartisan criticism from fellow elected officials.



To: sylvester80 who wrote (1225973)6/6/2020 12:13:44 PM
From: Wharf Rat2 Recommendations

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"tRumptard David Icke KICKED OFF Facebook."

He's still on twitter, which begs the question, "Is Naomi the neo-nazi a shape-shifting lizard from outer space?"