Friend,
This week's Symposium will be presented with Daniella May and Elisa
Nahoum, both of whom have run for elected office at the city and state
level, respectively, and have run into serious problems with election
fraud.
Not only are votes stolen, voters intimated, communities coerced,
and debates run as private events, but, most importantly, all of this
amounts to a campaign of psychological warfare to keep American
citizens from finding out what their neighbors are actually
thinking.
People might assume that the "other side" must be crazy to vote in
"those" people; but at the same time the majority of people, as polls
increasingly show, are fed up with all the infants running
the "potty system."
Their tactics of divide-and-conquer have worn thin, and the main
question now is what do we do about the rampant election fraud? We
have more in common than we know. But the only way we can find this
out is through free speech and open dialogue.
Participation in the Sare for Senate NY Symposium Dialogue does not
constitute endorsement of the campaign, nor do the opinions expressed
necessarily reflect the views of the candidate. The NY Symposium is a
dialogue on important matters of policy to enable the voters to
develop an informed, as opposed to arbitrary, opinion.
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To attend this week's symposium in-person, RSVP
below.
--Diane
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