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originally posted by: reldra
a reply to: ElectricUniverse
And 'Next News' You Tube has broken this 'bombshell revelation'. LOL
This is another desperate one. Trump lost, just accept it.
And, the 'Baltimore Gazette' is not a real newspaper or news agency.
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
a reply to: reldra
So let me ask you this, moderator during debates are supposed to be impartial, so why was Holt so impartial against Trump? Holt even tried to deny Trump's response about his stance on the Iraq war, but Holt did not do the same to Hillary. Me thinks this whole thing about the baltimoregazette was created by the HIllary camp to cast doubts and claim that the debate was not set up in favor of HIllary.
originally posted by: EchoesInTime
a reply to: reldra
I know that HRC had those questions ahead of time
originally posted by: Chadwickus
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It's just absurd...except to silly minded conspiracy theorists..
originally posted by: Chadwickus
Let's just stop for a minute and use a small amount of critical thinking...
Why would an NBC intern even need to dress up as a FedEx driver??
There's no need to do that. At all.
It's just absurd...except to silly minded conspiracy theorists..
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originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
a reply to: reldra
Reldra, i am asking very specific questions and questions with merit. The information about the registrant is missing from the whois search... Again, who has the power to suppress that information?
originally posted by: TinfoilTP
All that face scratching during a debate to signal the moderator was hilarious, everyone seen right through that.
Find a video of her during a town hall or news interview where she scratches her face multiple times during the program....Bernie debates are not included.
originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
So again, the registrar is godaddy.com LLC , but why is there no information about the registrant? The registrant would tell us the person or entity that registered the domain name. So who has the power to suppress that information? Maybe ICANN itself?