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   Message 24,327 of 26,388   
   Alan Ianson to Aaron Thomas   
   Re: Demagogue Definition   
   16 Sep 20 21:27:32   
   
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   > How much are they paying you? You are too funny!   
      
   Nobody is paying me. These things I speak of are real and well known. They are   
   reported by the mainstream media as well as the left and right media. You   
   won't read about it on oann.   
      
   > Al, what it all comes down to, is there are Americans who favor Trump & some   
   > who don't. Our sense of democracy here is that if you don't like who's in   
   > office, then you vote against them. That's all a citizen can do. And if   
   > democrats are ever able to have it their way, then illegal immigrants will be   
   > a new voice in our elections.   
      
   American's are free to vote as they choose, and also discuss issues if they   
   choose.   
      
   > Let's be friends - I like my president.   
      
   We are friends, at least in a kind of digital way. If I could I would shake   
   your hand but I don't think that is going to happen.   
      
   You asked me a week or so ago if I was American and I started writing other   
   things and forgot to answer that. I have friends and family in the US. Mostly   
   around Santa Rosa and Seattle.   
      
   I understand you like your president and you are free to like (or not) anybody   
   at all.   
      
   I have an uncle Bob who is just like Trump. I like him but would never vote   
   for him in any kind of election. He is a well liked person and I don't know if   
   others in my family would vote (if he were running in some election) for him   
   but we are all free to make our choice based on whatever we choose to base it   
   on.   
      
   > Yours doesn't seem too bad for a liberal.   
      
   He is OK, he's a politician so..   
      
   > Trump does things specifically that help my family, and I have no choice but   
   > to appreciate it.   
      
   I don't think you need Donald Trump to get what you need from your government   
   but I am glad you are getting something.   
      
   > When Trump does things you don't like, just tell me about it. I'll pass the   
   > word on to him as a concerned citizen. But you've got to be real with me   
   > first. Some of this stuff we've discussed seems ridiculously bogus to me.   
      
   Donald Trumps complete lack of a national plan around coronavirus comes to   
   mind, along with his disregard for any kind of science.   
      
   The curruption of the current WH and DOJ is another thing that needs work.   
      
   > Trump doesn't paint an evil picture of Democrats doing ridiculous things.   
      
   His whole campaign is based on the evil that democrats will do if elected!   
      
   > So with that being said, how can anyone judge Trump for... what is it now?   
      
   You are living in Donald Trumps America now. He is not responsible for things   
   like the coronavirus or the current civil unrest but he is reponsible for his   
   response to it.   
      
   > Let's find common ground - if we're to bash Trump, let's at least point out   
   > how you would do it differernt?   
      
   Trump has his advisors. Ivana, Jared and many more so I am sure he will find a   
   way to where he is going.   
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