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Hearing both sides of an issue is necessary for informed decisions

I still insist that it is necessary for American citizens to hear both sides of an issue to make informed decisions. But our ready access to the “other” side of major controversial issues is still being denied by the sources declaring it “misinformation”.

Many had questions regarding the integrity of our last major election. Rather than investigating those cases of suspicious activity or suspected incidents of fraud, Trump supporters who cast doubt on the 2020 election outcome are apparently now being Subpoenaed.

The Documentary “2000 Mules” is still not allowed wide viewing. It wasn’t meant to be convicting evidence, but it certainly exposes some extremely suspicious activity leading up to the 2020 election.

How a person (Mule), in the hours of darkness, can get within spitting distance of a dozen or more Voter Drop Boxes scattered around a Metropolitan City in a Swing State without raising some concern is hard enough to imagine. But, when dozens of Mules, or more, are doing the same in the Swing States in the weeks leading up to the 2020 Election?

Our First Amendment Rights continue to be threatened.

James E Weimholt