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A Referendum on Biden's Corruption of
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Posted By: Moritz55, 6/7/2024 1:47:20 AM

For 18 months I have predicted that the next presidential election will be in large measure a referendum between those who are so pathologically hostile to President Trump that they will tolerate any means to keep him from returning to the White House, and those who are so appalled at the corruption of the legal and political systems by the Democrats that they are prepared to vote for Trump whatever their misgivings about him, to preserve constitutional democracy. President Biden had already publicly chastised his attorney general, Merrick Garland, for not having indicted Trump earlier. The prosecutors were so incompetent and Trump’s counsel adequately successful in getting some of

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Jiobaobubai 6/7/2024 2:04:34 AM (No. 1732773)
Not biden's, obama's. He did this same thing during his senate race against Alan Keys. He's been doing it ever since.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Trigger2 6/7/2024 4:44:13 AM (No. 1732793)
What's the difference between Joey & Barry? Nothing. They're both perverted corrupt to the core commies and terrorist lovers.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Strike3 6/7/2024 7:00:25 AM (No. 1732857)
The only difference between between Bathhouse Barry and Lunchbox Joe is that Barry still has his marbles but the intentions are the same, to destroy America and get rich in the process.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Venturer 6/7/2024 8:18:02 AM (No. 1732895)
The Judge in the Trump trial was an absolute disgrace. He did what the Democrats wanted him to do, but his name will go down in history as the exact opposite of what a Judge should be.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: pensom2 6/7/2024 4:57:32 PM (No. 1733226)
I agree with most of what Conrad Black has said here, though he often overdoes the issue of the American prison system. He's been in it, so he has a strong built-in bias on the issue. But what I really enjoy is reading Black's precise and brisk prose. This man composes in the English language brilliantly.
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