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|    Steven Galbraith to David Drummond    |
|    Re: Today is....    |
|    20 Dec 23 08:31:58    |
      From: stevemgalbraith@yahoo.com              On Wednesday, December 20, 2023 at 10:59:52 AM UTC-5, David Drummond wrote:       > >        > >        > > >It's December 20, 2023, and it's still a virtual anomaly of nature to be       a conservative in this country AND believe LHO acted alone.        > > Yes, while it's true that conservatives in general care more about        > > truth (while liberals care more about feelings), I wouldn't put a        > > political spin on this - as people from all sides of the aisle accept        > > a conspiracy in this case.        > >        > > Good to see you back!       > Very true, it's just that in the year 2023 (ie., in a post-Trump landscape)       conservatives should have a more personal understanding of how the Deep State       can target an enemy, and the power of flooding the mainstream with       misinformation narrative. Some        Liberals may be able to see it, but they're not experiencing it because       they're not currently the target.        >        > Only a conservative would understand that, metaphorically, the entire state       of Colorado just became Dealey Plaza.       The Colorado Supreme Court is part of the "deep state"? Is this what you see?       Then the phrase "deep state" has no meaning, it's just a slogan to cover your       dislike of events. The only way you seem to be able to process information is       through your        conspiracy mind; things don't happen, events don't take place: no they must be       part of some grand design. Hank's being paid, this place is a psyop. Colorado       Supremes (four of them) are deep state agents.       Trump will, if this stands, be off the Colorado ballot. He had no chance of       winning the state anyway (he lost it in 2020 by 55-40) so how disallowing him       on the ballot is part of some "assassination by state supreme court rulings"       act is mystifying. But        that's what Langley tells me to write.       Second, the US Supreme Court will, I'll suggest, strike this down. And that       will be the end of it. So where is the "deep state" then?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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