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    Friday, April 26, 2024

    'Charlottesville lie' pushed, Biden's comments ignored

    I have asked Democrats planning on voting for Joe Biden if they think Biden’s quotes and past policies were racist, such as his not wanting busing quote (when he feared for his kids having to grow up in a "racial jungle'), his recent "you ain't black" if you don't vote for him, or when he said Barack Obama was the first "clean" mainstream African American and a "nice-looking guy." Clean?

    I challenge any reader to find any politician the Democrats could have nominated that has said any racist quote let alone all of these, not to mention Biden's racist policies such as anti-busing, co-writing the oppressive crime bill, and voting and lobbying for the disastrous Iraq war.

    Biden has the worst record of every possible Democratic candidate available. His supporters fire back with the false "Nazis are very fine people" quote they attribute to President Trump. But Trump never said that.

    People need to read the full transcripts from Trump's Charlottesville remarks. He condemned all hate numerous times and never once sided with the KKK or white supremacists. Biden is placing his whole campaign on this "Charlottesville lie" while avoiding the truth about himself.

    These facts show the media has successfully incited hate by lying about Trump's remarks.

    Cliff Goyette

    Preston

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