Observer (the real one) October 23, 2024 at 2:47 pm
The allegations about RJ May have been suspicious from the beginning. This has earmarks of an attempt to control an election by smearing a candidate who has been a staunch “pro-freedom” force in our Legislature. I mean, what a great setup. You raid his home, leak allegations of connection to a highly infamous crime, then introduce your candidate. No charges. No official allegations. Just watch as the wind currents carry the suspicions from the pile of sh%t you stirred up and hope the voters buy it.
That Katrina Shealy is supporting Brian Duncan should make him a giant “no-go” on any thinking person’s list. She wants to keep her fingers in every political pie possible.
“IF” RJ May is guilty of something really bad, no doubt, the powers-that-be will charge him and try him.
Meanwhile, they have not. I would urge voters in his district to vote for him and let him continue fighting for you until such time as charges are, or are not, brought against him. Remember, in our system of justice, you are supposed to be innocent until proven guilty.
I find it interesting that people think RJ May – an absolute insignificant speck in the grand scheme of things- would be the target of some grand conspiracy. To what? make him look bad? to what end?
Please elaborate River? How is someone who is a local represtentive big enough to be targeted by the national government? Because he disagrees with conservatives in a state that is significantly conservative? Again, I ask, to what end? Or does a conspiracy sound better than the obvious truth?
How about that the Deep State or New World Order has pretty much complete control over the Federal Government and the governments of many states. “Problematic” states which either embrace individual liberty and/or embrace a semblance of it will necessarily need to be brought “into compliance”. Taking down or removing the more “problematic” people in those states will necessarily further the effort to bring those states into compliance.
Bottom line, RJ May is not a political enemy of the state. He is insignificant in the Federal Order of things. If a state investigation were launched perhaps some questions may arise, but not a federal investigation. Yes he is innocent until otherwise proven. However his silence in this matter, though doesn’t make him guilty, surely doesn’t do him any good either. Justice will prevail in the long run. Until then, I will write in for Brian Duncan. Not because someone tells me too or because of an endorsement that he has, but because I know he has integrity. I know he does have the citizens best interest at heart. Most importantly, he will always do what is right even when faced with an easier way out. For the conspiracy theorists, it’s really time to snap back to reality.
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The allegations about RJ May have been suspicious from the beginning. This has earmarks of an attempt to control an election by smearing a candidate who has been a staunch “pro-freedom” force in our Legislature. I mean, what a great setup. You raid his home, leak allegations of connection to a highly infamous crime, then introduce your candidate. No charges. No official allegations. Just watch as the wind currents carry the suspicions from the pile of sh%t you stirred up and hope the voters buy it.
That Katrina Shealy is supporting Brian Duncan should make him a giant “no-go” on any thinking person’s list. She wants to keep her fingers in every political pie possible.
“IF” RJ May is guilty of something really bad, no doubt, the powers-that-be will charge him and try him.
Meanwhile, they have not. I would urge voters in his district to vote for him and let him continue fighting for you until such time as charges are, or are not, brought against him. Remember, in our system of justice, you are supposed to be innocent until proven guilty.
Setup all day.
I find it interesting that people think RJ May – an absolute insignificant speck in the grand scheme of things- would be the target of some grand conspiracy. To what? make him look bad? to what end?
Or does the most obvious answer make sense?
Observer is right on this one. To you maybe RJ appears to be an insignificant speck….
Please elaborate River? How is someone who is a local represtentive big enough to be targeted by the national government? Because he disagrees with conservatives in a state that is significantly conservative? Again, I ask, to what end? Or does a conspiracy sound better than the obvious truth?
How about that the Deep State or New World Order has pretty much complete control over the Federal Government and the governments of many states. “Problematic” states which either embrace individual liberty and/or embrace a semblance of it will necessarily need to be brought “into compliance”. Taking down or removing the more “problematic” people in those states will necessarily further the effort to bring those states into compliance.
Bottom line, RJ May is not a political enemy of the state. He is insignificant in the Federal Order of things. If a state investigation were launched perhaps some questions may arise, but not a federal investigation. Yes he is innocent until otherwise proven. However his silence in this matter, though doesn’t make him guilty, surely doesn’t do him any good either. Justice will prevail in the long run. Until then, I will write in for Brian Duncan. Not because someone tells me too or because of an endorsement that he has, but because I know he has integrity. I know he does have the citizens best interest at heart. Most importantly, he will always do what is right even when faced with an easier way out. For the conspiracy theorists, it’s really time to snap back to reality.