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Nevada USPS Worker Pledges Ballot Fraud To Remove President Trump From Office


11-05-2020 04:03 PM
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RE: Nevada USPS Worker Pledges Ballot Fraud To Remove President Trump From Office
I have two friends, actually four who are ex-mailman. Two are staunch Demons and of the other two one of them might be a Demon too. What I'm trying to say is that the usps is a very pro-demoncrap agency and probably has been for a loooonnnngggg time. It's their union mainly that promotes this demoncraptic bias. This guy should be fired and/or made to spill the beans for a lighter punishment. I'm sure he'll rat out many people in his business, crooked business.

Don't give up the fight Republicans even if it comes down to "chingasos" (fisticuffs). Right now I'm about as Ps'ed as I was in 2001 when the Muslims attacked the world trade center. I was 53 but I was ready to rejoin the military, if they took me. This is a fight for our lives and a constitutional republic and to not become another venezuela.
11-05-2020 08:07 PM
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