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"Even DeWine has said that these claims are bogus.
#40 | Posted by Alexandrite"

You are lying now - or, you have seen the proof and are too TDS to accept it. MSN has accepted it.

www.msn.com

If you want another source, here IS THE ACTUAL AUDIO OF THE CALL. Now, you can claim:

1.) the police did not verify it
2.) the caller was making things up

But, YOU CANNOT claim that 911 calls were not received. That would be a 100% lie.

www.realclearpolitics.com

"Last time around it was about eating the dogs, eating the cats.
#33 | Posted by Danforth"

Clearly you are a MSNBC echo chamber type of guy as there are videos all over along with 911 calls supporting this.

How about this - the Springfield manager admitting he was informed as well.
thepostmillennial.com

How about this one:
www.youtube.com

Classic liberal game of adding in 'credible' into factchecks so that they can discount that they have, in fact, occurred. Similar to how how 'no election fraud' to 'no widespread election fraud' was used in their 'factchecks'.

"The guy wrote to Nikki Haley, giving advice on how to stop Trump.
#32 | Posted by Danforth"

Yeah, that was the standard Democrat playbook:

www.wsj.com

But, does not explain Democrat party donations, which is why you should have gone with the deflection I offered.

""Black people don't tip"is a racist lie
#25 | Posted by Miranda7"

Take it up with NPR and Cornell University:

www.npr.org
"The average tip from a black customer is about 13 percent of the bill. The average tip from a white customer is about 16.5 percent of the bill," says Dr. Michael Lynn, the study's author.

"#22 | Posted by Danforth"

He was your guy, not in the GOP.

www.factcheck.org

"According to public records, Routh voted in the Democratic primary in North Carolina in March. North Carolina allows unaffiliated voters to choose which party's primary to vote in, but those voters can participate in only one primary election.

For most of the time Routh was registered to vote, he didn't make contributions to federal campaigns, according to Federal Election Commission records. But, starting in 2019, Routh began making modest donations " totaling about $140 " to support Democrats."

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