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Respectfully to all, Kamala Harris class characteristics are not relevant to consider her lack of ability and derogatory policy choices. In addition, I believe all the bigotry based poppycock needs to be ended. The Democrats are guttersnipes enough based on their policies and attitudes, as well as their adherence to the foreign and domestic enemies of the Constitution of the United States

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No doubt about Kamala Harris being a corrupt puppet. It's tempting to be for Trump, with how disgusting the media treats him. But there isn't much difference between the handlers of both parties. Digital prisons, poisoned soil and food, and scientific fraud.

Bobby Kennedy is different, he actually has integrity, it's not choosing the easy-to-manipulate narcissist over the cackling sociopath puppet. Kennedy is running because he knows he can get past the levers of power in the way of anyone who wants to make change. Trump either is part of that power, or he didn't stand up to it when he had a chance. Kennedy CAN win, especially if the thinking-people who see the media is lying, see that the covid response was criminal and the shots are not safe and effective, understand that Trump is not a defender of liberty. He's just a lesser evil. ("Take your shots everyone!" Is surely less evil than "Jab or Job!", but we can do better.

Kennedy campaign zoom tonight, 7pm EST -

https://www.kennedy24.com/state-of-independence

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Mario A Leblanc on Dr Meryl Nass' substack -

Biden - Trump : ¨Good Cop, Bad Cop!¨ They are both muppets. They have the same handlers working for the cabal.

It is a show display on our face to give us the illusion that we have a choice.

TRUMP- "I recommend taking the vaccines. I did it, it’s good. Take the vaccines.” — Donald J Trump, August 21st, 2021


"I hope everyone remembers when they're getting the COVID-19 Vaccine, that if I wasn’t President, you wouldn’t be getting that beautiful 'shot' for 5 years, at best, and probably wouldn't be getting it at all. I hope everyone remembers!" — Donald J Trump, February 28th 2021



"I would recommend it and I would recommend it to a lot of people that don't want to get it and a lot of those people voted for me, frankly." — Donald J Trump, March 16th 2021



"We have our freedoms and we have to live by that, and I agree with that also. But it is a great vaccine. It is a safe vaccine, and it is something that works." — Donald J Trump, March 17th 2021



"Get those shots everyone!" — Donald J Trump, December 17th 2020



“I guess in a certain way, I’m the father of the vaccine because I was the one that pushed it. To get it done in less than nine months was a miracle.” - Donald J Trump, April 29th 2021



"Everybody, go get your shot." — Donald J Trump, February 28th 2021



"It works incredibly well. 95%, maybe even more than that...and it is really saving our country and it is saving frankly the world." — Donald J Trump, March 9th 2021



"It will save millions of lives, and soon end the pandemic once and for all. These vaccines are also very safe." — Donald J Trump, December 11th 2020


"The Vaccine and the Vaccine rollout are getting the best of reviews. Moving along really well. Get those shots everyone!" — Donald J Trump, December 17th 2020

- Donald Trump Promoting Big Pharma & COVID Vaccines

https://rumble.com/v475o80-donald-trump-promoting-big-pharma-and-covid-vaccines.html#comment-342744039

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I’m not at all concerned with how Harris presents…black, Indian…it doesn’t matter to me. She flips. She flops (a LOT), a d most people know this. What does concern me is the capitalization of the WORD black in this piece. Would you capitalize the word white? Or brown? Black is an adjective. We don’t capitalize adjectives in the English language 🤦‍♀️. Can we please please please put the subtle virtue signaling aside and focus on facts and substance? For this, I would be most grateful.

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One of the semantic challenges is how to apprehend the use of the term “black”.

We do, for example, capitalize “Scots”, “Irish”, “Asian”, and “Indian.”

If we posit the term “black” as equivalent depictions of an ethnicity, then it should also be capitalized as “Black”.

A number of white people such as myself actually identify as “Scots” or “Irish” or “German”, rather than “white”—although that’s the only choice we get on government forms.

Which puts us in the awkward position of capitalizing “Black” as an ethnicity but not “white” because it is not an ethnicity.

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