
Willie Watkins
12-02
freedom of speech and freedom of thought better flexs it or it will soon be illegal to do both no thanks to the press and current administration.
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Its all so tiresome
12-03
Can we get a fact check on the claims in the flyer? Are they lies? Where is a copy of this flyer? Why is this noticing forbidden?
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Deborah Ruffin
12-02
Anything some peopke don't believe these days is "fake news". Some people don't have a vocabulary large enough to stop parroting things idjits say.
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