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To: #Breeze who wrote (19093)6/2/2024 4:14:43 PM
From: sandeep  Respond to of 26781
 
Sadly, the incessant attacks for the last 8 years have made him a bad person to lead the country but for Biden.



To: #Breeze who wrote (19093)6/2/2024 10:46:17 PM
From: Kirk ©1 Recommendation

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Another exMarine with a large following speaks out.

Another "non-white" marine corps pilot who went on to great success in this country by hard work just 30 years or so after people "who looked like him" were interned in camps... I get so sick of all the lies that it is racist, white males with little education are upset with Biden and his ilk.
Robert Kiyosaki @theRealKiyosaki

I have been silent about President Trump’s conviction because I am at a loss for words. I really do not know what to say; or how to describe how I feel; or what Trumps conviction means to the world and world history. In overly simple and pathetically weak terms, Trumps conviction by a kangaroo Woke court is a scar and a dark day in America’s history. I also believe the America hating racist Black Lives Matter, led by Obama and Biden has gone far too far.

Being of fourth generation Japanese-American descent and as a returning US Marine Corps pilot, hit with rotten eggs and spit on by Woodstock hippies….I believe America’s Marxist, fascist, racist, academic left Woke leaders have gone too far.

As the saying goes “Go Woke and Go Broke.”

I call on you who love freedom and justice…let’s fight back. Woke is for losers. Let’s not let losers destroy the greatest nation on earth.


I think all this anger by the vast middle, moderate America may explain the surge in commodities and perhaps even stocks as we seek hedges against inflation fueled by BOTH parties spending borrowed money to buy elections and reelections.



To: #Breeze who wrote (19093)6/3/2024 1:27:33 PM
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Was the whole goal to allow them to refer to Trump as "Convicted Felon Trump?"

The Trump Trial and our Injustice System - The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity

I’ve long criticized our current US justice system – on all levels – as becoming much more about political justice than blind justice. The bizarre trial and conviction of former President Donald Trump last week on 34 felonies only reinforces my concerns.

The New York District Attorney, Soros-backed Alvin Bragg, has been notorious for downgrading felony charges against others to misdemeanor charges. According to a recent article in the Daily Mail, Bragg had downgraded 60 percent of felony cases to lesser charges, resulting in violent criminals being released on the streets and a crime wave across New York City.

But when it came to Donald Trump, Bragg lurched in the other direction, upgrading what normally would have been misdemeanor charges against anyone else to 34 felony charges against the former president. How can this sudden “about-face” be explained other than politics?
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The real goal of the trial was political. None other than George Soros’ son Alex let the cat out of the bag recently when he advised fellow Trump-haters how to take advantage of the trial result. He posted on Twitter after the verdict, “Democrats should refer to Trump as a convicted felon at every opportunity. Repetition is the key to a successful message and we want people to wrestle with the notion of hiring a convicted felon for the most important job in the country!

It was not about justice in any way. It was all about being able to call the likely Republican presidential nominee a “felon” so as to undermine his support among voters. In other words, election interference.

ronpaulinstitute.org