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Should we kill all the alligators, or
get out of the swamp?

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Posted By: Big Bopper, 3/30/2025 6:51:13 PM

Dishonest media-alligators undermined President Trump’s first Presidency with bogus charges of Russian collusion. Corrupt deep state-alligators fabricated allegations to defeat his re-election in 2020. Partisan prosecutor-alligators in New York and Georgia brought bogus charges in trying to derail his election last year. Overreaching judge-alligators in some of the federal district courts now seek to undermine his national security policies – an area that the Constitution largely reserves to the President.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: hurricanegirl 3/30/2025 6:58:14 PM (No. 1923807)
The answer to the headline is YES--to both! Only doing one or the other is not going to cut it!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: vrb8m 3/30/2025 7:05:36 PM (No. 1923813)
Yes.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 3/30/2025 8:04:47 PM (No. 1923857)
Drain the swamp and shoot the alligators as they writhe in the muck.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: hershey 3/30/2025 9:42:41 PM (No. 1923904)
Kill the gators and the swamp will drain itself...
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Reply 5 - Posted by: David Prosser 3/30/2025 11:36:06 PM (No. 1923933)
Drain the swamp. Shoot the alligators, and open a leather goods shop. No exceptions.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: homefry 3/31/2025 7:34:35 AM (No. 1924043)
Russian collusion wasnt all they lied about. They cheerfully joined in on the scamdemic in order to KILL the Trump economy, so dim-0s didnt have to run against it.
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