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Many, Not All

To The Editor:

This is a reply to Mr. Franklin’s last letter to editor, April 22, in which he addresses my letter the week prior.

If Mr. Franklin would reread my letter to the editor that he had issues with, he would see that I did not say “all,” progressive, modern liberals wanted to break up the family units or those with religious affiliations. I wrote that there were “many.” (The names of George Soros and his followers come to mind.) I have great friends who are liberals, and know this is not their desire. One word can make a difference Mr. Franklin.

I never addressed voter fraud, so I am not sure why Mr. Franklin brought it up that I did. As for voter fraud, he noted that Republicans did that in our last presidential election, but he did not back it up.

There has been validated voter fraud in our last presidential election, as Biden received duplicated votes. And the fact that Democrats refuse to investigate potential voter fraud in any of the counties where the democrats won says a lot to me.

The truth will eventually surface, but I feel fraud occurred when the media would not report Hunter and then Vice President Joe Biden’s international money affairs prior the presidential election, nor did they report Russian corruption actually being committed by the Clintons, not Trump. I feel had these truths been told, the election most definitely would have been different.

Findings by the Federal Election Commission have shown that 70% of Republican campaign emails with gmail on Google went to spam, while less than 10% of Democrats campaign emails on Gmail went to spam. It is calculated Republicans lost over two billion dollars in contributions, along with their intended messages. It is well known all the big tech companies lean left.

I did quote Donald Trump in my letter, as a past president and I have that right, just as Barack Obama keeps giving speeches even though he is no longer president.

Glynis Tietjen, Swiss Alp