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Dividing the elite and the peasants

September 28, 2021

I read a couple letters in the Sept. 21 edition of this paper.  These letters were in response to Don Flood’s letter from a previous edition. I am happy to say I did not read Don Flood’s letter (I check the authors of these letters before reading them and will no longer read Don Flood’s letters),  so I am guessing that he ranted on again about the election audits and everything else the Democrats would think is okay if they were doing them. I did enjoy, however, Mr. Flood’s president of his fan club, Mr. Sowers, as you can always count on him to be fawning over what Mr. Flood says. Are they best buds?

Anyway, since I really have no idea what was said in Mr. Flood’s letter, I wanted to ask the two writers informing Mr. Flood of his contradictions if they are aware that Mr. Flood gets his information from mainstream media, as I believe, so he really does not know what is going on outside of his little circle.

Seriously, does he care that Biden is responsible for innocent children being killed in a drone strike, or that he deserted service men and women in Afghanistan, or that he ignores the southern border unless the illegals are Haitians or Cubans, (in which case he sends them back because they do not vote Democrat)? How about the fact that Biden is attempting to force vaccine mandates, but only for the peasants? The FDA employees, CDC employees, USPS employees, Congress, the judicial branch, the White House staff, NIAID employees, Pfizer employees, Moderna employees, and all illegal aliens are exempt. Hmm, he must be very concerned about the spread of COVID. Or how about the FBI infiltrating the Capitol riots to instigate the entire riot, or that Trump was right about HCQ, and that even though Ivermectin is curing people in Japan and India, it is not allowed to treat COVID in the U.S. Why is the narrative calling Ivermectin “horse paste” when it has been used on millions of citizens in poor African countries and the discoverer of this received the Nobel prize?  The list of misinformation and just plain lies goes on and on. 

The mandates, the lies, all of it is to divide not the Democrats and Republicans, not the conservatives and liberals, not the whites and non-whites. It is to divide the elite and the peasants. We, my friends, are the peasants. The only difference between me and Don Flood is I realize I am one of the peasants.

Cindy Kepner
Lewes
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