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To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1256195)8/23/2020 2:33:42 AM
From: pocotrader  Respond to of 1576904
 
in 2021 trump might be in the big house



To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1256195)8/23/2020 4:02:55 AM
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Winfastorlose

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It's good to see that African Americans are GETTING TO SEE THE LIGHT and finally realizing that the Demented Democrats have actually done EFF ALL for them for decades.

"Shyster" Obama certainly NEVER got the Black Unemployment down to THE LOWEST IN AMERICA'S HISTORY in the 8 wasted years that he spent as 44th President .... Donald Trump managed it in only 3 years !!

They also need to remember that ---->




To: Winfastorlose who wrote (1256195)8/23/2020 6:12:08 AM
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Former Defense Secretary and Sen. Chuck Hagel joined more than 70 former national security officials from a handful Republican administrations to endorse Joe Biden on Friday.

"While we – like all Americans – had hoped that Donald Trump would govern wisely, he has disappointed millions of voters who put their faith in him and has demonstrated that he is dangerously unfit to serve another term," the statement reads.

"While some of us hold policy positions that differ from those of Joe Biden and his party, the time to debate those policy differences will come later," it continues. "For now, it is imperative that we stop Trump's assault on our nation's values and institutions and reinstate the moral foundations of our democracy."

Hagel served as defense secretary from 2013 to 2015 during the Obama administration and as a GOP senator from 1997 to 2009.