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GREAT, GREAT, GREAT CONVERSATION, Y'ALL!

Like Russell Brand always says, "but that's just what I think, tell me what YOU think in the comment section!" I have read them all and will respond individually tomorrow!

Much love and hope for us all....xoxo....C

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The night I graduated high school, June 5, 1968 while driving home drunk from the after party, I learned that Robert Kennedy had been shot. Upon waking up the next morning, I learned of his death. While I too have little faith in the Democratic system which is corrupt beyond belief, it’s good to see his son is stepping up and speaking out. Whether he wins or not (probably not) we can only hope that countless people will finally hear the other side of the vaccine story - this revelation can promote a tipping point in the Zeitgeist of our awakening to the truth. Many are still ignorant and need to know just how bad the mother WEF-ers and their ominous plans for us are.

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Win lose or draw his words on the democide will be heard a bit more.

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The electoral system is a farce. It always has been in my opinion. That said, the debates are one part of the charade that could actually be used for the benefit of the population in this case. People still watch them and they are conducted in a somewhat orderly fashion. In the recent past, there have been so many candidates that it's been easy to marginalize people like Kucinich and Nader but if it's just Bobby and Biden (and maybe Marianne Williamson), the contrast between them will be striking. It will be an opportunity to speak the unvarnished truth to the people and expose the outrageous censorship that has been going on. For that reason, I support his candidacy enthusiastically.

I don't think anyone (including he himself), expects him to win but it is at least a chance to speak to the masses and see if there is any sanity left in this messed up country.

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There won’t be any debates. I’ll eat all my hats if Biden debates RFK. As for Marianne, she loves Biden.

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Your hat is safe!

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I agree wholeheartedly. A chance to have an open discussion will be an "Emperor's New Clothes" scenario which the Covidians will do anything they can to avoid. Their greatest weapon throughout this debacle has been silence both from their own mouths and towards all they can force upon any truthers like RFK. I hope it can happen.

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Shit in one hand, hope in the other---Again, there won't be any debates, and the media will not give RFK's positions a fair hearing, which means our positions will be further demonized. Now, I am not discounting the small chance that there will be some kind of a tipping point that makes RFK the next Bernie, but Bernie was a fraud. Sigh....like I said, I wish him all the best, and I wish us all the best---but shit in one hand, wish in the other....

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I am glad for your comment and your point of view, but, in my opinion, this is engaging in magical thinking. We can "hope" all day, but put hope in one hand and shit in another, and you got a handful of shit. Like I said in my post, Demo voters already think he's a kook.

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Well said.

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I see where you're coming from. Who knows what the outcome will be in the end but I do think JImmy Dore is right that the corrupt gangsters and their super delegates who own and run the DNC will pick their candidate out of a smoky room... and it won't be Kennedy. We can almost be certain of that.

But, leading up to that most likely conclusion, Kennedy will be on the national stage. He will have an opportunity to raise awareness about all the issues he's been fighting for and the media won't be able to ignore him they way they have in the past. The prospect of a Biden-Kennedy debate is just so delicious. And, If Kennedy does not get the nomination, he can still run as an independent.

He's barely out of the gate. Let's give him his chance and do what we can to help, if only to wish him well.

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The Democrats started talking about not having primary debates the day RFK announced he was considering running. I know Cindy's right. I felt the same way about his book. When I read it, I thought "uh oh, he's going to run for President..." I can't imagine them letting his voice be heard. I just hope for the best for him and the world.

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Yes

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Perhaps he knows that they'll screw him, but this is an advertising campaign.

Today, they barely speak of the vaccine issues.

But when RFK is a candidate and it's on his ticket, they have to address it!

His ads will have to run prime time, equal access.

Plus the hate from the media is actually a boost. That's how Trump won spending less money.

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I hear what you are saying, but I reregistered from Independent to Democrat last night. I shook RFK’s hand when I was 9-years-old and he was running for senator in NY. Call me sentimental, but as a long-time follower of RFK Jr, I will feel very satisfied voting for him in the primary, even if it is only symbolic.

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RFK is making an important statement: "Allow me to clean up the swamp." Any attempt should be wholeheartedly supported whether or not we 'agree' with all of his positions.

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That's what Trump said, and things just got swampier. Just saying.

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But swamps are actually good things. They slow down stream flows and allow water to sink in. Draining the swamp is a poor environmental practice. It's a crappy analogy that Trump used, and I'm sorry to hear that Robert is using it too. Maybe better would be "stir up the stew pot to keep all the scum from rising to the top." (Paraphrasing Edward Abbey).

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I just to call the Washington Post, the Washington ComPost, but compost is a good thing, as well.

Back in the day, the Congress used to leave DC in the summer due to malaria because of the swamp---too bad they don't get that, now.

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Oldie but Goodie:

Two alligators were sitting at the side of the swamp near Washington,DC.

The smaller one turned to the bigger one and said, "I can't understand how you kin be so much bigger 'n me. We're the same age, we was the same size as kids. I just don't get it."

"Well," said the big 'gator, What you been eatin' boy?"

"Politicians, same as you," replied the small 'gator.

"Hmm. Well, where do y'all catch 'em?"

"Down 'tother side of the swamp near the parkin' lot by the capitol."

"Same here. Hmm. How do you catch 'em?"

"Well, I crawls up under one of them Lexus and wait fer one to unlock the car door. Then I jump out, grab 'em on the leg, shake the manure out of 'em, and eat 'em!"

"Ah!" says the big alligator, "I think I see your problem. You ain't gettin' any real nourishment. See, by the time you get done shakin' the manure out of a Politician, there ain't nothin' left but the hind quarters and a briefcase."

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Here is the more appropriate version for your audience ;^)

' Two alligators were sitting at the side of the swamp near Washington, DC.

The smaller one turned to the bigger one and said, "I cain't unnerstand how

you kin be so much bigger 'n me. We're the same age, we was the same size

as kids. I just don't get it."

"Well," said the big 'gator, What you been eatin' boy?"

"Politicians, same as you," replied the small 'gator.

"Hmm. Well, where do y'all catch 'em?"

"Down at 'tother side of the swamp near the parkin' lot by the capitol."

"Same here. Hmm. How do you catch 'em?"

"Well, I crawls up under one of them Lexus and wait fer one to unlock the

car door. Then I jump out, grab 'em on the leg, shake the ***t out of 'em,

and eat 'em!"

"Ah!" says the big alligator, "I think I see your problem. You ain't

gettin' any real nourishment. See, by the time you get done shakin' the

***t out of a Politician, there ain't nothin' left but an @**h*le and a

briefcase." '

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And then there is the 'metaphore' or the symbolic meaning of the word swamp. I don't think there is a preference whether one drowns in swamp or scum.

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Love your writing and perspective Cindyy - yes, Kennedy is, as you say, too good for the democrat party and the US empire, and yet it's nevertheless heart-touching that he is willing to risk his life by doing this, and in any event, it may give some basic sanity a chance to somehow be heard through all the deceptions of MSM.

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I'm not sure if I'm the first to point this out ... But Bush v Gore was the stolen election of 2000.

So to CELEBRATE their "victory" President Cheney and his dim-witted faceman DID "9/11" - and then passed the Orwellianly labeled "USA-PATRIOT ACT" AND the "Help America Vote Act" (HAVA). That gave america the closed-source, proprietary software Elections Rigging Machines, just about everywhere.

https://blackboxvoting.org/proof-of-fraud/

And THAT - gave us the silently STOLEN 2004 Election - Cheney(Bush) vs Kerry...the Battle of the Bonesmen. Less people noticed when that one got stolen. But the KPFK News Director, at the time, did. MT Karthik put out a PRIVATE EMAIL, to a PRIVATE LIST at 4 AM the next morning - announcing that a Pennsylvania Statistics Professor had crunched the numbers - and came to the inevitable conclusion that Pennsylvania (at a minimum) was STOLEN - and hence, so was the entire election. MTK was FIRED (for telling the truth, off-air, to his friends and colleagues) before he got to work the next morning at 6AM. ANOTHER proud milestone on the path to Pacifica Radio deliberately driving itself into a ditch, flipping the car, stabbing the gastank, lighting the wreck on fire - and then calling the insurance company - to report "the accident".

And then a few weeks LATER - even Democracy Now! managed to report on the clear-cut signs of SHENANIGANS in Ohio... So let there be no doubt - 2004 was an American election stolen by two warcriminals, with the help of the US REAL STATE.

Great points as always. I think that RFK Jr. could still pull this one out, by waiting until the glare of the spotlights is upon him - and then switching to the fledgling "Movement for a People's Party" (MPP). It would be an uphill slog - but if he had what it takes - he could turn the DNCIA, into the modern equivalent of the Whigs Party.

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Another brilliant read Cindy. I will withhold comment on RJK's announcement, but I resonate 100% with your opinion of the system. I just finished listening to Bart Sibrel read his book, Moon Man, the Filmmaker on the CIA Hit List. The heartbreaking corruption he witnessed and reported in his book includes Virgil Russell Grissom telling his wife that CIA operatives were given access to the launch pad area a few days before the fire. Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee were burned alive in the space capsule, locked from the outside.

He gained wide media attention for hanging a lemon on the Apollo Spacecraft, frustrated at the lack of response from his superiors, to his complaints about its inadequacies. His superiors ignored Grissom, their original choice to be the first man on the moon, because they knew the event would be staged, not real. They hadnt yet clued him in on the hoax, and because he was so honorable, they knew he wouldnt comply with such a MASSIVE LIE.

See a short clip of this beautiful young man on YT, rescued by a Marine helicopter, after another space capsule mishap. It is tragic as the loss of your Casey, and so many other honest, decent, young men, who could never imagine the effery of the government they served, because they were good.

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Amen Cindy Sheehan! The great thing about this presidential run is the corporate corrupt media will not be able to censor RFK Jr's messages completely and a lot more people will get informed who were not previously.

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https://www.bitchute.com/video/9xN4aFu5rQku/

PS: Bobby Kennedy jr's presidential primary run may have the same effect that BANNING Vaxxed from the Tribeca Film Festival had on the film... 😉

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I agree... the evil ones NEVER remember the last time their misdeeds backfired!

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RFKjr chose the perfect campaign manager, Dennis Kucinich. They both are all about speaking on ALL venues, the exact opposite of being banned! This breath of fresh air is just what Americans need, the right to say "yay or nay" about ALL candidates, and the only way to do that is that all the candidates are NOT being gagged! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khr07bGJgOU

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"I’d rather see people donate to the good work of CHD that has made a difference, so far, than dump it into the money-pit of this bullshit."

I agree. Good money after bad.

CINDY!! What gives? You're no longer accepting dark chocolate?

"Send Check/Money Order/Cash/Love Notes/Hate Mail..."

Thanks for the head's up.

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Dark chocolate goes without saying. Lol.

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Cindy, as much as I'd love to send you some dark chocolate, once it comes in my front door, only the wrapper will escape unconsumed... next time you're in Tucson, I'll share some.

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I get it!

Solidarity!

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You're not wrong. Even if his running exposed the failure of the Dems to their base, they'd still vote for the War Pig.

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I forwarded this to two friends and their emails rejected it. That’s never happened before. They are going to fight him hard.

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Ugh

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Not if he's running as a democrip.

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He is

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Many autism parents (including myself) support both RFKjr & Trump for President. We've learned that the message of Health Freedom is so much more vitally important than the messengers. Both Trump and RFKjr are imperfect people... well they are men, lol ;^) . Of course none of us are perfect, however I believe we all are far better morally and ethically than the Medical Industrial Complex that rules over us in Western "democratic" societies. We autism parents learned that Trump was censored in private life but was able to speak loudly at the GOP Debates about the atrocities of multiple vaccines in babies that caused so many disorders. The same will hopefully happen with RFKjr since it is impossible for the media (bought by pHARMa) to censor a presidential candidate. Even though they are frenemies, I am hoping that Trump and RFKjr will find their common ground of anti-mandates and Informed Consent to join forces against the biggest evil of our era, Medical Tyrants. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye7CtNEUm8M

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Trump screwed RFK Jr.

He put him on a vaccine safety task force but then didn't give him access to the data.

Played games, pretended it was some political issue.

Trump also supported operation warp speed and thinks the jabs are great.

As much as I dislike Desantis for his authoritarian law tendency, at least he took a stand against the holy image of the COVID shots.

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Yes, as I mentioned, he is proud-papa of the Covax. Thank you

C

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More likely is that Deep State/pHARMa $crewed and pressured Trump, even Bill Gates met with Trump to twist his arm. It was Trump's original idea to tap RFKjr for a Vaccine Safety Commission. The very nature of a Vaccine Safety Commission is obvious that Trump and RFKjr are not anti-vaccine, but they are both anti-mandate. It was 2017, and no USA President had ever publicly gone against the $acred cow of Vaccine$ before that. It was probably President Trump's very first realization that Deep State/pHARMa would do anything to cripple every aspect of his entire presidency, and as we now know they have tried and tried and tried again and are still trying!

Also, Trump supported ALL medications against Covid19, including hydroxychloroquine, chloroquine, azithromycin, and remdesivir. Trump did NOT ban any medications like some Democrat Governors did, BUT he left it up to Americans with their INFORMED CONSENT . Trump signed the RIGHT TO TRY ACT so that desperate dying patients could CHOOSE experimental drugs.

I live in Florida so I am not familiar with Governor Desantis' "authoritarian law tendency". We love him here for giving us Floridians the freedom to go about our daily lives without vaccine mandates of other states. Also, DeSantis health plan called for more patient choices. Btw, Desantis received the Covid19 vax personally, but like Trump, would NEVER force it on us. Governor Desantis vocally and consistently stood up for those fired by vax mandates.

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Why would we support some one who is so easily twisted?

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Easily? The man has been witch-hunted with Russia hoax(vindicated), impeached twice(not charged) and arrested a few days ago for a kangaroo "criminal" court. Political persecution is easily obvious!~ As I said before both Kennedy and Trump are imperfect people, but their message is for ALL The People> NO MEDICAL TYRANNY!

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Here is a problem with him.

There's been other ones where he tries to grab too much power.

https://nbc-2.com/news/state/2021/09/09/desantis-anti-riot-law-ruled-unconstitutional-by-florida-judge/

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Not here to change subject, but the law's verbiage was ruled too vague, not "to grab too much power". As a peace activist myself, I actually agree against violent riots. I have always been informed by the group leaders in the peace movement to be aware of agent provocateurs and violent "plants" in a group of protesters.

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This bill would allow them to preventively stop a protest under pre crime logic.

There's already laws on the books of every single state and federal that it's illegal to vandalize, injure others, etc. Why make another law but for more power?

From the link I sent right after your quote, you see the issue?

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The judge said people engaged in peaceful protest or who were innocently in the same area when a demonstration turned violent could face criminal charges and stiff penalties under the ‘anti-riot’ law.

“If this court does not enjoin the statute’s enforcement, the lawless actions of a few rogue individuals could effectively criminalize the protected speech of hundreds, if not thousands, of law-abiding Floridians,” Walker wrote."

And this:

" DeSantis’ lawyers argued that the law continues to allow peaceful protest but is an effort to draw a sharp distinction between that and a violent riot.

Walker found that argument unpersuasive, reported AP.

“Because it is unclear whether a person must share an intent to do violence and because it is unclear what it means to participate, the statute can plausibly be read to criminalize continuing to protest after violence occurs, even if the protestors are not involved in, and do not support, the violence,” Walker wrote. “The statute can also be read to criminalize other expressive activity, like remaining at the scene of a protest turned violent to film the police reaction.”"

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I agree to disagree about premise of ruling. ( Imho the ruling is about the vagueness of verbiage). Like I said before, I really don't want to get into changing topic on this thread.

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As savvy a businessman Trump was/is, he took horrifically bad advice in the White House. I thought Robert Kennedy never got on any committee because Trump asked war criminal Gates about him and Gates of course told Trump Kennedy was a bad idea.

Desantis did at least see thru the vaccine bull and still does.

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Why would he trust Gates, unless he was offered something? Of all the people in Trump's group, he trusts a scammer who is invested in vaccines?

If that's smart business, it's pure greed or cowardice (if he was intimidated).

If there is no problem as Gates said to him, running the data through RFK Jr would help vaccines. Also, why did Trump lie to rfk with the excuses why he couldn't get access? That alone is disingenuous.

It's typical of Trump to have excuses that don't match up. Like when he wanted to withdraw from Afghanistan but kept saying that there were things in the way...

And then Biden gets to do it and he does a horrible botched operation. If Trump did it, it would have went smoother.

It's just like wrestling, they play within the story given to them. That's why it flip flops.

Rfk is going to bring some heat to these politicians that ignore the vax issues.

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To clarify, both President Trump and Governor Desantis personally took the Covid19 vaccine. They are both against vaccine MANDATES. I support both of them because medical decisions should be Informed Consent by The People NOT government force

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Imho Dennis Kucinich would make a great VP, he served on the Federal Autism Hearing years ago https://www.c-span.org/video/?309672-1/federal-response-rise-autism-rates

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