"Keep looking. Ask Around."

December 9, 2020 6:50pm CST
Over a nice hot cappuccino, I tell my students, "Keep looking for truth. You shall find it." I tell my adult children. "It's for your own protection from media lies and falsehoods. And from the media's filtering of the news and current events." I tell them, "Always seek the truth. If someone is lying to you, your intelligent conscience will guard you, protect you, and be ready to defend with good offense." About the Presidential Election 2020, I tell my kids, "I suggest you join millions-attended Trump rallies. Interview 75+million legal voters who voted, Constitutionally, legally and lawfully for President Trump." "What people say and do in the political arena, always fact-check them against the 1776 Constitution." And don't watch news from the mainstream. They tell you nothing at all. That's how you learn and get proper education. Also, seek legal sound advice. ACLJ legal advice.
The U.S. Supreme Court has given the four states being sued by Texas until 3 p.m. tomorrow to respond to the election lawsuit.On today’s Jay Sekulow Live, we...
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@kaylachan (56253)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
10 Dec 20
Also, don't believe the top search results. They aren't going to be the most honest.
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10 Dec 20
Thank you. I agree. I go to DuckDuckGo search, mostly.
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@kaylachan (56253)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
10 Dec 20
You're welcome. @everwonderwhy
10 Dec 20
Kayla, @kaylachan I trust your judgment on a lot of things. Thank you.
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@porwest (78726)
• United States
24 Dec 20
I am among those who are on two sides of this coin. 1) I think Trump won and I think Trump won handily. I even think it may have been a landslide win and 2) unless told otherwise I think Biden will be sworn in on January 20th. The key here is that we HAVE to continue to rally behind this president and not stop LOOKING for the truth. We cannot simply allow Biden his stolen election and not hold whoever was responsible for this accountable.
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17 Jan 21
"Truth shall make you free." This sages' saying always prevail. The Spirit of truth and freedom lives on within.
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@porwest (78726)
• United States
19 Jan 21
@everwonderwhy Let's just hope we don't stop looking for the truth.
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@RebeccasFarm (84386)
• Wheat Ridge, Colorado
17 Jan 21
Oh how they bore me
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• Wheat Ridge, Colorado
17 Jan 21
@everwonderwhy Not just the media..the hangers on you know
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18 Jan 21
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17 Jan 21
The media? I never tune in to all of them. I trust Mike Huckabee's show, the former governor.
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@Namelesss (3368)
• United States
14 Jan 21
And when you see a bandwagon rolling by stand back.
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15 Jan 21
And stand still...
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@thelme55 (76376)
• Germany
10 Dec 20
That is a good advice. The medias are not telling the whole truth.
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@thelme55 (76376)
• Germany
11 Dec 20
@everwonderwhy You are welcome. Have a nice weekend.
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11 Dec 20
@thelme55 You, too. I trust that all is well with you today.
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10 Dec 20
You are correct. There's something we can do about it, as searchers of the truth. Thanks.
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@Nakitakona (56322)
• Philippines
10 Dec 20
Lies never lie forever. Truth will always come out though it takes time.
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11 Dec 20
@Nakitakona Bless the US 1776 Constitution whose provision of the law and order at the Supreme Court is in place. Based on Deuteronomy 19:15-21, thousands of sworn and signed affidavits of witnesses to the defrauding of the legal vo**s at Nov 3 ele****n, the Constituion of the "We the People" shall prevail.
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12 Dec 20
@Nakitakona Media keeps lying about voter fraud. Thousands of signed sworn witnesses' affidavits prove in court hearings. Voter-fraud and illegal voting did happen.
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@Nakitakona (56322)
• Philippines
11 Dec 20
@everwonderwhy Hope the truth will prevail if there's fraud. If you know, will you prove it in court?
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@xander6464 (40696)
• Wapello, Iowa
10 Dec 20
Which Constitution are you referring to? The US Constitution was written in 1787. I'm sure that lawsuit brought by Texas will work...But I'm a bit worried about what New York and California will do with that new precedent. Because they are rich and have real lawyers.
@xander6464 (40696)
• Wapello, Iowa
10 Dec 20
@everwonderwhy Oh, I see where I was confused. You said Constitution when you meant Declaration Of Independence, which is a completely different document. My bad. Apologies, Mrs. Josh. I'm getting more and more excited about that Texas lawsuit. All of the lawyers in the Texas DOJ who are certified to argue cases before the Supreme Court are refusing to participate in it. The Epoch Times tells me that's a very good sign and I trust them.
10 Dec 20
A hypertext version of the United States Declaration of Independence
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10 Dec 20
@xander6464 You figure things out yourself.
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@Dena91 (15758)
• United States
10 Dec 20
Sound advise for everyone friend.
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10 Dec 20
Thank you.
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