Would you respect someone who was indicted for abuse of power, obstruction of Congress,
incitement of insurrection, falsifying business records, willfully retaining national defense
information under the Espionage Act, obstructing a federal investigation, obstruction of an
official proceeding, conspiracy, violation of Georgia’s RICO Act, solicitation of violation of oath,
filing false documents, and of false statements?
Would you admire an un-indicted co-conspirator in campaign-finance crime, an adjudicated
sexual assaulter, adjudicated defamer, adjudicated business fraudster, the certified loser of an
election who sociopathicly lies incessantly for six years afterward that he wasn’t the loser,
someone deemed Fulton County jail inmate #P01135809?
Would you respect a 34-times convicted felon, someone investigated for conspiring to defraud
the U.S., conspiring to obstruct justice, obstructing justice, conspiring to deprive citizens of their
voting rights, is disqualified from public office under the Fourteenth Amendment, and was the
first former president determined to be a contemnor and felon?
Would you revere someone who has all of the above in his background?
A criminal uses his criminal mind. Do you think that criminal mind has your welfare uppermost?
Sarah Maxwell
Archbold
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