When all this is straightened out and historians are looking back with a clear eye, those in positions of power who knew better and said nothing will be deemed as condemnable as he. It's never just one man's fault; it's also those who conspire, if only with their silence.

Oct 31, 2020 · 8:21 PM UTC

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I wish, but I think they all will live happily ever after and make lots of money.
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I truly hope so🦋🙏🏼
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Sadly, many Americans won't care. Complacency and apathy are what led to the Trump presidency. In 2016, 100 million eligible voters didn't bother to vote. We've also witnessed the death of outrage and condemnation, as one after another scandal became our new normal.
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Yes Yes Yes
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Oh, cut the damn “enablers” line, and the implied hatred—now beginning to emanate from leftist strongholds near and far. It betrays their dreams of wreaking vengeance on all those “horrible deplorables”.
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Depends on who’s writing the history books and who is reading them. At the rate Democrats are destroying this nation, you might be right, there might be no one left that can read.
The crowd said kill Jesus and free Barabas(not sue abt spelling) but
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What if you’re wrong? What if you’re on the wrong side?
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That applies to us too, doesn't it?