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Fri 6 Nov 2020, 15:29,
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I wondered if the officials were having to spend all their time piling up tables and anything else available against the windows and doors, to keep out the rabid hordes of open carry patriots.
Sorry, I mean "concerned citizens keen to see that a fair and honest result is reached".
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Fri 6 Nov 2020, 17:07,
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Sorry, I mean "concerned citizens keen to see that a fair and honest result is reached".
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Ask the question again, and again. Until those making the most noise get the answer they want.
cf. Scottish Independence
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Fri 6 Nov 2020, 17:19,
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cf. Scottish Independence
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or do they allow him to embarrass himself even further?
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"As U.S. president, Donald Trump receives special treatment from Twitter Inc. when he violates the company’s rules around offensive or misleading content. That exemption will end in January if he loses the presidency."
www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-11-05/trump-s-special-treatment-on-twitter-would-end-with-biden-win
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Sharing bollocks and screaming is Twitter's purpose.
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after he's bankrupted when the banks call in his debts
he's standing on eric's head
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Fri 6 Nov 2020, 16:45,
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he's standing on eric's head
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considering how he's made himself scandal proof, and how he's harmed trust in the institutions that might be tasked with holding him to account.
Though even if he actually loses in the courts this year (which is still far from certain) he might remain the Republican figurehead for the next 4 years, then president for the 4 years after that.
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Though even if he actually loses in the courts this year (which is still far from certain) he might remain the Republican figurehead for the next 4 years, then president for the 4 years after that.