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Georgians heeded President Joe Biden’s concerns about American democracy

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Georgians heeded President Joe Biden's concerns about American democracy

Georgians heeded President Joe Biden’s concerns about American democracy

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  • Georgia voters have heeded President Joe Biden’s concerns that the American democratic system is under danger.
  • One man said he believes talk of a second civil war is not exaggerated.
  • He made the statement that individuals who wish to protect their own interests will do so by the use of force.
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There is no doubt that some Georgia voters have heeded President Joe Biden’s concerns that the American democratic system is under danger.

“This democracy thing was a nice experiment while it lasted” one man told me.

He said he believes talk of a second civil war is not exaggerated. He told me it has already started. Saying it began when Barack Obama won the presidency. “You can call it a slow Cold War that’s heating up,” he said.

“Don’t worry about waiting for it to start – its already here”.

I wanted to know whether he was truly concerned about the possibility of politics becoming violent. He made the statement that individuals who wish to protect their own interests will do so by the use of force.

“With hammers to the head and hammers to the buildings,” he said, references to the attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband and the January 6th riot at the Capitol.

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Do you things will get worse I asked?

“Guaranteed” he said.

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