Anyone else having done 1/100th the harm to the U.S. and the world that Trump has done so far as president would have been shot and lynched already by the people.
So, my point of view is that we are dealing with something really extraordinary here like Trump being a reincarnation of King George III.
Why?
Because if you understand anything about karma, the madness of King George III (a fluke) actually caused the United States to begin. So, a return of King George III as (Donald Trump I) could potentially end our democracy. This should be a concern to both you and me and all of us at this point.
So, in some ways it doesn't matter whether he is a reincarnation of King George III or not. What matters is that he stops being president and gets impeached. Otherwise, we may lose everything everyone has died for since 1776.
We owe it to everyone who has died for America and our democracy to impeach Trump Now! Otherwise we will just kiss our nation, our democracy in a Republic Goodbye!
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George III - British History - HISTORY.com
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England's longest-ruling monarch before Queen Victoria, King George III (1738- 1820)
ascended the British throne in 1760. During his 59-year reign, he
pushed through a British victory in the Seven Years' War, led England's
successful resistance to Revolutionary and Napoleonic France, and
presided over the loss of the ...
George III (r. 1760-1820) | The Royal Family
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George III
was born on 4 June 1738 in London, the eldest son of Frederick, Prince
of Wales, and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. ... In 1760, it was
decided that the whole cost of the Civil List should be provided by
Parliament, in return for the surrender of the hereditary revenues by
the King for the duration of his reign.
George III - Monarch, King - Biography.com
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Jul 20, 2015 - Synopsis. A member of the Hanover dynasty, which ruled England for almost two centuries, George III was king
of Great Britain during some of the nation's most tumultuous years,
including those of the American Revolutionary War. In 1788, illness
brought on a mental breakdown, but he briefly recovered, ...
What was the truth about the madness of George III? - BBC News
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Apr 15, 2013 - Modern medicine may help us to discover the real reasons behind King George III's
erratic behaviour, writes historian Lucy Worsley. George III is well
known in children's history books for being the "mad king who lost
America". In recent years, though, it has become fashionable among
historians to put his ...
King George III - Revolutionary-War.net
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King George III
is most well known for being the King of England during the American
Revolutionary War. Throughout his life he suffered from a disease that
caused him to have temporary lapses...
George III | king of Great Britain | Britannica.com
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Nov 15, 2017 - George III, in full George William Frederick, German Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, ( born June 4 [May 24, Old Style], 1738, London—died Jan. 29, 1820, Windsor Castle, near London), king of Great Britain and Ireland (1760–1820) and elector ( 1760–1814) and then king (1814–20) of Hanover, during a period ...
King George III | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
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King George III saw the relationship of Britain and America as that of a parent to a child and asserted his claim on the colonies strenuously.
King George III - Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum
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Apr 10, 2014 - When
George, Prince of Wales, assumed the British throne, he inherited a
troubled empire in a world war. Learn more about the biography of King George III.
Stuart Jeffries: Was the consort of George III Britain's first black queen ...
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/mar/12/race-monarchy
If she is known at all here, it is from her depiction in Alan Bennett's play as the wife of "mad" King George III.
We have forgotten or perhaps never knew that she founded Kew Gardens,
that she bore 15 children (13 of whom survived to adulthood), and that
she was a patron of the arts who may have ...Brian d'Arcy James, Jonathan Groff, and Andrew Rannells on Playing ...
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January
11 is Alexander Hamilton's birthday. In lieu of a 261-candled cake,
we're celebrating with a weeklong series that explores the production
and significance of the Founding Father's eponymous Broadway musical.
The character of King George III appears in Hamilton for just nine minutes — and ...Myths of the American Revolution | History | Smithsonian
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After the Continental Congress convened, King George III
told his ministers that “blows must decide” whether the Americans
“submit or triumph.” North's government agreed. To back down, the
ministers believed, would be to lose the colonies. Confident of
Britain's overwhelming military superiority and hopeful that
colonial ...
George
III was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 25 October 1760
until the union of the two countries on 1 January 1801, after which he
was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland until his
death. Wikipedia
Born: June 4, 1738, Norfolk House
Died: January 29, 1820, Windsor Castle, Windsor, United Kingdom
Spouse: Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (m. 1761–1818)
Did you know: George III of the United Kingdom lived to 29,823 days, the third-longest among British monarchs. wikipedia.org
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