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In reply to the discussion: Interesting read in The Guardian about the silence of former presidents [View all]JI7
(93,237 posts)44. They spoke out before the election and people didn't listen
What's speaking bow going to do ?
I'm sure they will when elections start up again and they are supporting the candidates running.
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Interesting read in The Guardian about the silence of former presidents [View all]
NewHendoLib
Mar 2025
OP
I should think that it would be intuitively obvious to the most casual observer.
markodochartaigh
Mar 2025
#24
Salmon -- red -- rose -- Rosicrucians -- The Knights Templar. Everything is connected to the Knights Templar.
betsuni
Mar 2025
#42
Never heard of it, don't know what "conclusion" you are drawing, don't know what significance 12/19 has
Hekate
Mar 2025
#16
Everyone knows that when you choose to dance with the devil you don't get to choose the tune..
BattleRow
Mar 2025
#10
Joe tried to tell us all that Democracy was on the line. And millions were unmoved. You can't fix stupid.
Evolve Dammit
Mar 2025
#15
Considering he didn't keep his fucking mouth shut, I don't see why others would.
boston bean
Mar 2025
#17
Our Dem presidents & Dem candidates for president got repeatedly kicked in the teeth by Dems...
Hekate
Mar 2025
#20