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6.20.26 Seth Grossman on WPGTalkRadio.com. Democrat candidate attacks Liberty and Prosperity. Why four Muslim nations wanted us to fight Iran.

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Atlantic County Democrat candidate attacks Republican County Clerk for attending Liberty and Prosperity meetings! Above Image: Atlantic County Clerk Joe Giralo. Lisa Bender, Democratic Party candidate for Atlantic County Clerk first attacked Seth Grossman, executive director for Liberty and Prosperity. She noted that both he and Liberty and Prosperity oppose current voting laws that mandate a 45 day "harvest season" of "mail-in" and "messenger" ballots instead of one in-person Election Day.  She falsely accused them of claiming that people who use paper ballots are "drunk, under the influence of drugs or dependent on 'free stuff' from community organizers." She then attacked Giralo for attending Liberty and Prosperity meetings and being an "ally" of Grossman and the Liberty and Prosperity organization. Both Seth Grossman and host John DeMasi praised Giralo's job as County Clerk. Defense of Giralo:  Grossman noted at as a lawyer who deals with the Clerk's office, he finds that Giralo is one of the most efficient County Clerks he has deal with. He noted that deeds and other documents that once took weeks or months to process are now recorded within days. he host and Grossman praise Giralo's efficiency and responsiveness as county clerk. Grossman Explains Why Elections with In-Person Voting on One Election Day are more honest and efficient:  1. People are more willing to lie on paper forms than in-person in front of election officials. 2.  There should not be electioneering within 200 feet of polling places. With paper ballots, evdry kitchen table is a polling place. 3. In-person voting screens out people who are obviously drunk, drugged up or otherwise not competent to vote. 4. Elections must appear to be honest and give people faith in the system. This is not possible with a 45 day harvest season of paper ballots.   Seth Grossman Book 1676 Project for sale on Amazon for $24.95 and now at six locations near Atlantic City for $20.   Why Four Muslim Countries Also Wanted U.S. to fight Iran. Turkey, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar and its Muslim Brotherhood all wanted the United States to fight Iran. But they never wanted us to win.  Jihadis now dominate the Islamic World and they believe they are winning: They believe Muslims are willing to fight and die for their cause, while Christians, Hindus and the West would rather peacefully submit. They believe that Muslim families are having 5, 10 and 15 children, while most young people in the west are not marrying and not having any children. They don't have to worry about supporting their children since they can count on Christian "compassion."  There are two main branches of Islam. Most are "Sunni." However most Muslims in Iran, Yemen, and parts of Lebanon are "Shia." Both Sunni and Shia agree that the  entire world must at some point submit to Islam.  Almost all "Sunni" Muslims agree that one "Caliph" should run the Islamic World as a Caliphate.  However, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and The Muslim Brotherhood based in Qatar each think they should be the ones running it. They all oppose Iran because Iran wants its "12th Imam" to rule the world. They want Iran to be weak. They do not want Iran to be a strong pro-American country. EDITED TRANSCRIPT OF HIGHLIGHTS: SETH GROSSMAN:  1676 Project: How New Jersey Shaped America:   For sale on Amazon.com for $24.95. For sale at Liberty and Prosperity Saturday breakfasts in Somers Point, and at various stores nearby: Galloway Township:  Beachwood Trading Co.  and One Nation in Historic Smithville. Margate:  Finds at 10 South Essex Avenue. Ocean City:  George's at 7th and Boardwalk and Ocean Treasures at 966 Boardwalk. Somers Point: Rare Bird Collective, 426 Shore Road (corner of Groveland Ave.). Seth Grossman and Liberty and Prosperity now a political issue in effort by Democrats to unseat Republican Jo Giralo as Atlantic County Clerk. SETH GROSSMAN:  As a lawyer who deals with recording documents
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