For the people that wonder why I'm bringing focus onto South Korea...it's time to open your eyes.
When you start to connect the dots, you'll see why we and Korea are fighting the same war, and why we Citizens in both Nations must unite against our common enemy.
This is an example of how confident & bold we need to be when we are out in public and run across this kind of behavior.
You can still be even tempered, calm, and self controlled while simultaneously being strong, courageous and confident. They are not mutually exclusive.
So Rhode Island is interesting...As I was parking to grab a bite to eat today, I saw two little doggies heading into Panera Bread. It's the first time I got to see them in public so I was very excited to not enable the absurd.
I parked then went to enter the building. As I entered, the doggies were now on their way out as a mother and her small children were also walking in beside me. The children were very confused pointing out the 'doggies' they usually only see in their cartoons. Mom immediately grabbed her kids (probably so they didn't get bit, you know...) as I stepped in between them to block the kids view so mom could usher them past.
After mom and kids were inside I turned around and spoke with the doggies (audio attached) and they spoke surprising good English, not even a growl or bark.
Silence is compliance. Stop being silent. They walked off while I was soaking and as you can hear, I wasn't being an ass, just being truthful.
After they left, mom came and found and thanked me.
Then 30 minutes later, they came back in to buy more food (must have been hungry doggies) so I got some more pictures for you.
This is what is happening to our children. And those doggies likely meet other doggies at the dog park. And as the doggie Nation grows just imagine what upstanding contributors they will be to our society in the future, and the impact they'll have on future generations.
Bad things just don't just 'happen'. Bad things happen because good people don't stand up and stop them.
It's time everyone stands up!
Be sure to note that this list was made possible through the leadership of Mike Lindell as well as patient, persistent, and meticulous investigative efforts of #MeddlingKids across the globe!
If you are interested in the world and how it may affect our country, this is a good thumbnail of what’s going on with South Korea and their elections:
The anger in South Korea is complex.
Some are still upset at the removal of their President Yoon last year.
Others think the electronic voting system is rigged.
Yet others are concerned about President Lee’s current administration and their close ties to North Korea and China.
But almost all agree that in a democracy, every eligible voter should have the ability to cast their vote. And in the recent election, due to ballot shortages at certain precincts, Korean citizens were stripped of the democratic process.
That’s why they chat “re-election”.
Since the demonstrations started on 6-3, similar rallies have been popping up all over the country with the one in Jamsil being the largest.
The Korean National Election committee has already ruled out a re-election, but if this momentum continues, albeit highly unlikely, it’s not impossible.
Korean politics is fascinating. Because as a democracy, one could argue they do it better than the US.
If enough people protest, the government is forced to heed its people.
4 of the last 5 Presidents of South Korea have ended up indicted or in jail, and the dictators before them were forced out of power.
In the US, it doesn’t matter how corrupt a President is — you’re forced to abide under his term regardless of public sentiment, and there’s no accountability for the upper political class and their corruption.
Yea everybody, just quit it with assuming blue states that steal billions from programs would ever run fraudulent elections or look the other way on any such cheating in an election.
Even though no other country runs elections like California because mail in voting, delayed reporting of results, and slow counting are synonymous and correlated with cheating, no American state would resort to such a thing to make sure a political party that destroyed it could someone defy history and remain in power despite the damage they caused.
Bravo to the California Post for borrowing my favorite term to describe our elections:
ELECTILE DYSFUNCTION
Remember, Electile Dysfunction is best described by five key symptoms.
1) You have difficulty maintaining an election
2) Your election lasts for longer than four days
3) You have a sudden, severe, and noticeable loss of interest in voting
4) Government goes soft on accountability
And finally, like Arizona voters know all too well…
5) Premature inauguration
Learn and share the symptoms so this doesn’t happen to a state you love.
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The voting equipment in Georgia has not been tested or updated since it was installed. Multiple expert witnesses agree the system is EXTREMELY vulnerable to manipulation - yet nothing has been done. SIGN THE PETITION to force the Secretary of State to face the facts he has known all along. https://t.co/kOL8Piabpa
See the full petition by clicking the link or visiting https://t.co/tpiKPvjTNn.