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One source claims this.

 

“Earlier this month, infamous hacker collective Anonymous declared "war" on Donald Trump who they accuse of being a fascist and seeking to institute a dictatorship in America.

We're not sure how many people took them seriously and we're almost positive Trump himself got a good, hearty laugh at the threat (after all, the group also declared "war" on Bakr al-Baghdadi) but on Thursday, the group claims it has released Trump's phone number and social security number.â€

 

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Much as I dislike Trumpy, as an observer from afar, the negative response to him is starting to resemble that of a WWII propaganda machine in full cry.

 

I once said to people when I was young, when the establishment were trying to keep the greenies and lesbos out of our government with dubious statements and inference propaganda, if you're gonna have a democracy, then have one.

 

So I'm curious if the democracy in America belongs to the majority.

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Democracy belongs to the entrenched "elites", who battle among themselves for control.

 

An analysis from a nice left-wing site:

 

As the tide of public opinion goes, so goes Hillary Clinton’s campaign rhetoric.

 

Note the term “campaign rhetoric†here since it is not Clinton’s true positions that change, it is only her words that ride the political wind.

 

If America is sick of war, Hillary is sick of war (except for the new one). If America is angry at banks, Hillary is angry at banks (except when she votes to bail them out). If Americans are beginning to question vaccine safety, Hillary questions their safety. If trendies are afraid of getting sick and there is a temporary false consensus that vaccines work, Hillary is pro vaccine. The list goes on and on.

 

Below are only a few points on which Hillary Clinton has made an about-face in regards to her alleged positions on the campaign trail.

 

http://www.globalres...lection/5506526

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There are so many that will refuse to vote for Trump providing a good margin for Hilary and in doing so - dilute the senate Republican vote.

 

New Hampshire: First-termer Kelly Ayotte is probably the most vulnerable Republican in the Senate. She’s facing a strong opponent in popular Democratic Governor Maggie Hassan, who announced her Senate bid in October. New Hampshire voters have supported Democrats in five of the past six presidential races. This gives Hassan an edge. Possible Democratic pickup.

 

Illinois: Republican Mark Kirk rode the GOP wave to victory in 2010, but this year he’s facing a tight race for re-election in a state where voters typically support a Democrat for president and where the other Senate seat is held by Dick Durbin, a popular Democrat. Representative Tammy Duckworth is likely to be the Democratic candidate for Senate. An Iraq War veteran, Duckworth served as a U.S. Army helicopter pilot and suffered severe combat wounds, losing both of her legs and damaging her right arm. She was elected to Congress in 2012 and re-elected two years later. Right now she is leading Kirk in most of the statewide polls, and Kirk is considered the underdog. Possible Democratic pickup.

 

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