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Letter: Democrats rely on lies

By Roy Schimelpfenig, Woodland
Published: March 12, 2024, 6:00am

Here we go again. Nearing an election, Democrats are honing their political skills. Campaigning with old lies and little truth. They have become so corrupted with politics even the young and many Black people are leaving the party. So, President Joe Biden bribes college students with loan payoffs. Loans that the rest of us must pay.
Democrat media are gearing up too, but without any journalistic skill. For over two years, MSNBC and CNN aired Rep. Adam Schiff’s lie that President Trump was a Russian agent. Now Rep. Hakeem Jeffries claims the Republican Party works for Vladimir Putin. It would be refreshing if they could develop new lies this summer.
The fact is, Putin hopes Biden remains in the White House. Russia, China, Iran and others enjoy taking advantage of America’s most feeble, pacifistic president. We must all vote this November to maximize ballot counts. There can be no question of the results.
If liberals can lie with great purpose, why would they not cheat to steal the election? American freedom requires a strong leader, and Democrats have none. They only have the socialist collective to oppress us even more.

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