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Delano

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  1. That is debatable from many positions, but if you believe it then it is true.
  2. Troy has been selling books and interacting with authors for two decades. Even if I didn't know Troy I would say he would be pretty knowledgeable. Plus Troy loves the craft and the people, that comes across to anyone that interacts with him. It is kind of ironic, to tell him he has a lot to learn , while you are on his site, trying to promote your book.
  3. For variety try talking to the tree.
  4. @daniellegfnyhe word education never appears in the article you mention much less " More importantly the source you used encourages re-education camps for Trump Supporters I post links and very rarely comment. It is Trump's right to contest the results. And he is also well within his rights to raise funds and state that half the funds will pay his campaign debt. I just don't think he will be successful. My having an opinion or position doesn't preclude me thinking about the issue. So if you can show me anything I said that supports your statement that I am siding with monsters.
  5. How is the Inquirer the same as Salon. Can you post the link not just the image
  6. I had also missed his point, but your post elucidated it for me.
  7. https://www.salon.com/2020/11/09/fine-print-on-trump-legal-challenge-fundraising-emails-says-money-will-be-used-to-pay-campaign-debt/ While a legal challenge in a specific state could theoretically swing the election, as did the recount and litigation surrounding the 2000 presidential election in Florida, Trump is on track to lose in so many must-win states that his legal efforts are effectively futile. Biden, who already has 290 electoral votes, is on track to win Georgia, which would raise his tally to 306 votes. "Trump's biggest emerging problem is that he'd need to overturn the results in multiple states," Blake wrote. "In fact, he'd need to do so in at least three states, as things currently stand." The fundraising efforts amid the seemingly doomed legal moves suggests that Trump may be pushing fabricated claims of fraud to milk his supporters for additional cash. "Part of the reason Trump won't concede is narcissism. But it's also about money," Popular Info's Judd Legum wrote. "He can raise a lot of money convincing millions of people that he needs cash to expose the biggest fraud in American history. If he concedes, that grift is over."
  8. I guess he decided not to use his own money at any point. Your funds are well spent for a cause you beleive in, however he will not win and he won't get much money. However perhaps you are right @daniellegfny , time will tell. I think the final tally will be 309 Biden to 225 Trump
  9. he campaign also has not put up the roughly $3 million needed to finance a recount in Wisconsin, where the president's team immediately demanded a recount after the vote count swung toward Biden. "It is an indication that they're not super serious about pursuing one and that their announcements are mostly for show," The Post's James Hohmann said. Trump's campaign raised more than $1 billion earlier this year, but it quickly blew through that money early in the campaign, prompting the ouster of campaign manager Brad Parscale. Whereas Biden began October with more than $177 million in the bank, Trump's campaign had only $63 million. Trump has continued to push unfounded claims about "irregularities" and "fraud," even though no significant evidence supports his claims. https://www.salon.com/2020/11/09/fine-print-on-trump-legal-challenge-fundraising-emails-says-money-will-be-used-to-pay-campaign-debt/
  10. The Trump campaign is requesting donations for an election legal defense fund, but according to the fine print, at least half of any contribution will go toward paying down debt from the president's reelection campaign. https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/524899-trump-fundraiser-for-legal-challenges-also-pays-down-campaign-debt-report https://www.salon.com/2020/11/09/fine-print-on-trump-legal-challenge-fundraising-emails-says-money-will-be-used-to-pay-campaign-debt/
  11. Love is also contained in books but, like Music I prefer to experience it live.
  12. It wont go to court, because he can't afford to pay the lawyers. This will be a non event by Nov 21.
  13. Do you think Music, Dance, Painting, Sculpture, Poetry, Logic, Mathematics and other artforms may be helpful or even necessary. Or what does a culture need for sustenance
  14. Be the change you want to see.
  15. Nothing, i was already familiar with Dogon cosmology
  16. You don't know any better. It's a loss for noone.
  17. I have changed how I communicate . I have little desire to convince anyone or encourage different thinking. Last year I would argue points. Then at some point I said I am done arguing, I don't see the point. And then I dropped out of most conversations.
  18. Be the change

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