Political Violence
Mexico held an election on June 2nd. It was a massive election, with 20,000 official posts up for grabs, from the presidency and Congress down to local offices. There were 70,000 candidates competing for those 20,000 posts. In some parts of Mexico, violence accompanied the election, mostly targeting those competing for local offices. For the […]
by Allan Wall The break-in at the Capitol, on January 6th, the so-called “insurrection”, has been in the news ever since. Disturbingly, it’s being used as a pretext to suppress Donald Trump and his movement. The goal is to denigrate Trump and his movement, to discourage anything similar from arising. I do not support the […]
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The riot at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th is all over the news. It’s been called a “coup” and an “insurrection”. And President Trump has been blamed for inciting it. As a result, the Democrats are trying to impeach Trump again (at the end of his term) and Big Tech is cracking down on internet […]
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Contrary to what the Mainstream Media tells us, this election is not yet over. In fact, the Mainstream Media folks are not the constitutionally-authorized officials to declare the winner of elections, although apparently they think they are. And they constantly assure us that the Trump camp’s accusations of vote fraud are “baseless”. Is that true? […]
At recent Trump rallies, anti-Trump fanatics have behaved in a violent fashion, attacking Trump supporters. These people are not “protesting”, they are using violence for political ends, which has no place in our political system. Click here for my blog entry about the violence in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This blog was published May 25th, […]
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