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To: CFW

Someone will look into the 2020/2022 election fraud (and any before that) in about 100 years.

That is, when we’re all dead and gone and it doesn’t matter anymore.


27 posted on 12/01/2022 7:21:32 PM PST by ro_dreaming (Joe Biden is the dementia riddled, no-filter grifter he's always been - just now, we get to see it.)
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To: ro_dreaming

“Someone will look into the 2020/2022 election fraud (and any before that) in about 100 years.

That is, when we’re all dead and gone and it doesn’t matter anymore.”

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The thing is, at that point they will find, as in so many historical events, that it actually mattered a lot. I think it will be looked back on as a turning point in our nation. One that will historically be seen as something that affected issues world-wide. In a hundred years, I suspect what we know now as the United States of America will just be a small chapter in the history books. The 2016 (and the deep state actors’ response), 2020, and 2022 elections will be seen as a pivotal point in our nation’s demise.

There will be people saying mockingly “fake news” or “Sad” or maybe even “Covfefe” much as we now create memes with the words “Let them eat cake” or “and the band plays on”.

Decades ago, even the democrat party thought those that committed crimes should be punished and locked up as punishment for those crimes. Now, they demand that crimes be excused or even rewarded. Things move quickly and you have to wonder, “How did they get to their current position on that issue?”.

What will the future history books say as to how we got from 2016 to 2023 and what were the major issues and causes of all that followed?


30 posted on 12/01/2022 7:51:25 PM PST by CFW
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