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This is all very true. Our nation is, unfortunately, as evil as any nation that has ever existed on the face of this earth. And lately, worse than most. I believe God is currently in the process of taking us down. But there are a lot of us 'little people' in this country who still love God and his laws, albeit we seem to be powerless to restore the rule of law in the face of such pervasive corruption. So I just pray that in judgement, He will remember mercy.

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Wow thank you for this magnificent expose. The systemic corruption needs to be called out if there is any time left. I doubt it though. We are in a spiritual battle and the societal morals are decaying to the point that we have shockingly few recourses left.

Shining a light on sports corruption is a brilliant tactic. We all love to cheer on the true sports heroes. But the recent events of just the past few weeks shows how serious this situation has become. Can't wait to hear your opinions of women's swimming and supreme court nominees ha ha.

I still think the constitution is a divine document, but if the judges and DAs are failing to uphold and enforce the law, we see the effects spill over to all other areas. I used to think term limits and conservative Sheriffs would be a possible solution, but now I realize the corruption is much deeper.

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I am hoping for a Ceausescu moment.

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In that regard no good deed goes unpunished? I just love reading all the essays.

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Why would "they" wait till Cosby was on deaths door ( Given his age ) to "frame" him. And fifty women from wildly disparate backgrounds with the same story are all part of a conspiracy? please.

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I'm thankful for your article, and there's something I would like to offer in return, though you may find it distasteful. That something is my impression. My impression is that, even at your current age, you show a streak of idealistic naivete about people : people in general, or some in particular.

Like Seymour Hersh.

For example, you appear to both believe in the reality of Operation Mockingbird, _and_ have faith that one of those who are at the top of the journalistic hierarchy for decades is trustworthy and reputable.

If that's not what you think, then there are other indications that you're still too trusting.

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Donald,

When I read the sense of hopelessness in your words, I remembered something I just saw on Gab written by Bezed AR Partisan. It said:

“I understand many of you are angry about the Supreme Court thing, the stolen election, the biolabs in Ukraine, the inflation, open borders, high gas prices, political prisoners Covid lockdown, vaccine pressures, schools being gay camps, and a vast amount of other issues I didn't mention. I just want you all to know that your vote doesn't matter, the justice department will never act, and that there is no political solution. Not one!”

That about sums it up, eh?

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Dear Mr. Jeffries could please post your email address here. I cannot find it. I would like to discuss all things Graham Parker with you and would rather not do that on this platform. thank you. timmy in Buffalo, NY

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Mar 27, 2022
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Hi Stephanie. I appreciate you taking the time to write such a moving post. I'm sorry that you've experienced a good dose of this systemic corruption first hand. I had a guest on The Donald Jeffries Show recently, Carolyn Rose Goyda, who has really been hit hard by municipal corruption. That's a subject very few talk about, but that's clearly what happened to you. The local police and local officials are no less corrupt than the clowns at the national level. I recognize your name- weren't you the one who left me a generous tip on America Unplugged after one of my "I Protest" shows? If not, sorry for the mix up. But if it was you, thank you so much for your generosity and support!

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Mar 27, 2022
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Thank you again for your generous support, and such kind words.

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Mar 26, 2022
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Bill Cosby is an enigma. He was an outspoken critic of ghetto culture, almost the only high profile Black figure not to embrace the ignorance and violence. But there were a lot of women who accused him, and they all seemed to include the detail about drugging him. And then, of course, he was released from prison recently. That doesn't happen to too many people convicted of multiple rapes. Sure, he could have been framed. There are women out there anxious for a payday, who would make up allegations. The fact that Cosby was prosecuted and actually convicted was unusual, to say the least. Men with his wealth and fame don't often appear as defendants in a courtroom. When the rich and famous are accused of rape or sexual assault, they almost always avoid punishment. Cosby didn't. Who knows?

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Mar 26, 2022
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His son's death was certainly strange, but par for the course in Hollywood. I covered that and many other similarly suspicious deaths in my latest book "On Borrowed Fame." https://www.amazon.com/dp/1629338087/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=on+borrowed+fame%2C+jeffries&qid=1636239615&s=books&sr=1-2

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Research why he wears orange so much. A necessary distraction for the masses. They find fall guys and patsies all the time.

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