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In reply to the discussion: How is it legal? [View all]bucolic_frolic
(53,597 posts)14. It's a conundrum
do you give credibility to illegitimate actions by ignoring their illegality. or are the frauditors destroying their own credibility.
They are allowing them to expose their motives and partisanship. Maybe that will pay off at some point.
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