Are you following the Trump hush-money trial?

Are you following the Trump hush-money trial?

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SmokeFilled BackRoom
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SmokeFilled BackRoom

Thanks to technology and the news we are able to watch the true beginning of the decline and downfall of a great world power. A couple thousand years from now it will not be conjecture like with ancient civilizations and other nations. It will be the farce trial of a political opponent to silence.

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Mark Maston
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Mark Maston

Only going after him because they are scared of him winning.

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Harry D
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Harry D

Too busy working to overcome the Bidenomics high inflation to pay attention to a liberal show trial trying to disenfranchise U.S.

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

It's a political prosecution, and evident to even the simplest person. Any guilty verdict will be over turned on appeal. These cheap shots from the left are buying Trump more votes, and trust than any campaign could.

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Richard Winkel
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Richard Winkel

The more they persecute him the more obvious their criminal cabal becomes. This is what organized crime looks like.

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Should Israel accept a ceasefire in Gaza?

Should Israel accept a ceasefire in Gaza?

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Harry D
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Harry D

Israel must do what they think best, regardless of outside pressure. Israel must defeat Hamas or Gaza will continue to attack Israel; the next attack will be worse than Oct 7 where % of population killed was way higher than US 9-11. Would US head calls to end conflict after 9-11, heck no. FJB.

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

Every time they have accepted a ceasefire, the enemy has ambushed them again. They need to solve the problem once, and for all.

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

If there is a ceasefire, how will we reduce the population? Death is truly the best way to help the world, and war is the tool. (Please Bill, hire me.)

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Should Missouri change how voters amend the state constitution?

Should Missouri change how voters amend the state constitution?

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Harry D
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Harry D

The Constitution should be the bedrock of our democracy, not a 50.000001% out-of-state dark money, pay petition gathers and buy an election with false advertising gimmick. It should take way more signatures to get on the ballot and 75% of the vote during a presidential election for a change. FJB

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Bill Clugston
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Bill Clugston

It's too easy under current law.

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

It should be made more difficult to amend, this will preserve it's strength.

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

Taxes are theft. You have been robbed.

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John Starke
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John Starke

It's a power grab. Anyone can see that.

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Harry D
Harry D

Grabbing power away from the out-of-state dark money liberals who can't get their simps elected to the legislature and giving power back to the people where it belongs.

Timothy Johnson
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Timothy Johnson

Because the Republicans want to control the voters instead of the voters controlling the government.

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Harry D
Harry D

You can't possibly believe that. Everyone knows these initiative petitions are bought and paid for by out-of-state special interests who are very well funded. Constitutions should only be amended on rare occasions and it should be difficult to do, not easy to buy.

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