People Who Call Lawmakers & Investigate The Election Fraud Are Dangerous

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Who was in charge of the crowd scenes? Who was in charge of hiring the actors.
Elon Musk is a danger to democracy. Donald Trump is a danger to democracy. We the people who call our lawmakers and investigate the election fraud are dangerous. The men and women who are off to work this morning and do all they can to volunteer in their communities. To the deep state it is dangerous that you say that there are illegals voting.
Waffle House John is the chairman of the GA State Election Board. And Dr. Jan Johnston scares waffle house John. She is showing John a poster that we want put up in every precinct in GA that says only US Citizens vote.
The only thing they can do now is steal the election. They have to do something, come up with a new pandemic.
Donald Trump is more dangerous than Putin. The danger is you and I the people.
When you hear Donald Trump say he will end the Department of Education and send it back to the states. If you want to take back the country you need to take back the school system.
They are afraid of Joe Rossi, he has demanded the correction in Mark Niesse article. They had to take “fraud hasn’t been found” off the article. Waffle House John is nervous because he has to stop this.
Now the GA SEB will be virtually moving forward? It’s the people's house in Atlanta! Are the people dangerous?
The media is trying to tamp down the people and to scare people. America is mad as hell and is not going to take it anymore. They are not going to take being in fear of illegals. And allow the government to take over hotels and give it to illegals and give them food and money and allow them to get on the voter rolls to be able to vote in November.
Call your lawmakers to call Waffle House John, the Lt. Governor, Speaker of the House and the Governor’s office to say the people deserve to be in the meetings and deserve to participate in the meetings and their voices being heard. It is a public meeting and it is supposed to be open to the people.

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