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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostEven if it was all handled impeccably correctly, the very fact that so many people believe it was abused is the problem.
It should be like Caesar's wife, "above suspicion".
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
True, but If the alleged abuse of the postal voting system turned out to be a lie then there would be nothing to fix.
It should be like Caesar's wife, "above suspicion".
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One way of fixing the dissatisfaction would be to convict anyone making fraudulent claims about election fraud and barring them from holding public office in the future.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAbsolutely, and just fixing the proximate cause, namely the creaky, rackety, barely functional, wide open to abuse postal voting system, would be a start.
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Originally posted by Gibbon View PostYou're been cynical (surely). Both parties need to think long and hard about why Trump got elected. He only entered the race for a bit of publicity. Trump is the symptom not the cause. A good doctor treats the cause not necessarily the symptom. A lot of America are disaffected with mainstream politics, that's what needs understanding and remedying. Just berating Trump is like mending a broken bone, and doing nothing about the cancer that caused it!
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWait until he gets convicted via impeachment and then put on trial in a criminal court.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post“ Nigel Farage warns Democrats: If you 'martyr' Donald Trump what follows 'could be very sinister indeed'
Donald Trump risks being made a martyr if the Democrats try to impeach or silence him, his friend Nigel Farage warns today.
In his first interview since Trump supporters rioted in the Capitol Building in Washington, Mr Farage, who was in Washington on election day, warns that "if you take Trump out of the picture then what follows Trump could be very sinister indeed".
Speaking to the Telegraph's Trump Card podcast, which you can listen to on the audio player above, he says: "If you take Trump out of the picture, you silence him completely. Then there is a real danger that somebody who is genuinely demagogic comes along."“
Nigel Farage warns Democrats: If you 'martyr' Donald Trump what follows 'could be very sinister indeed'
Glad Farage is sticking his long nose into this
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