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The CSS Seeks Co-litigants to Sue the Washington Post for Defamation

Sunday, November 27, 2016 18:19
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On behalf of DH Communications, the parent company of The Common Sense Show, we are releasing the following statement regarding the allegation that The Common Sense Show is playing the role of Russian Collaborator and the staff at The Common Sense Show is serving as Russian agents in an attempt to illegally interfere with America’s electoral process.

Be it known, that The Common Sense Show is seeking co-litigants for the purpose of suing the Washington Post for these fabricated allegations mentioned in the previous paragraph.

I see that Mike Adams is moving in the same direction as is The Common Sense Show. At this point, it is pointless to sue the Washington Post as a single entity because when fellow litigants appear, the cases will likely be combined into a class action status.

In an article, dated, November 27, 2016, Mike Adams made the following statement in which The Common Sense Show wholeheartedly agrees with.

“The Washington Post will forfeit any last semblance of credibility if it does not retract this obviously false, baseless and defamatory story”

If the Post fails to retract and apologize, they will surely be sued.

As an example, this picture depicts Russian soldiers at Ft. Carson. The Russians and other foreign troops (e.g. Germans, Canadians, Danes) are part of Jade Helm. They are here to carry out the mission should American troops stand down. The CSS has repeatedly stated that the Russians would serve as the vanguard for such an action.

Those that are familiar with The Common Sense Show know that this publication is fervently pro-Constitution, pro-Christian and pro-conservative. It is well documented that The Common Sense Show has had a long-running feud with the Russian Media, since Dave Hodges’ appearance on the Voice of Russia radio program. It is also well-known that the CSS has espoused a concern regarding the volatility of Putin and the possibility of this volatility spilling over into WW III. Further, the CSS has been at the forefront of exposing the presence of massive amounts of Russian troops on American soil since Obama entered FEMA into a bilateral agreement with the Russian Foreign Ministry to bring Russian troops in the country. The agreement was finalized in 2011. Further, the CSS has publicized photos of Russians traveling in DHS vehicles in Kentucky and Tennessee, courtesy of Sherry Wilcox.

There are many more examples, but this publication has been diligent in exposing Russian misdeeds. Therefore, the message to the Washington Post is as follows:

PRODUCE PROOF THAT THE COMMON SENSE SHOW SHOW IS AN AGENT OF THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT OR FACE A LAW SUIT WITH ALL THE INTENDED PUBLICITY THAT CAN BE GENERATED

For those who are interested in developing a class action law suit against the Washington Post, please contact Dave Hodges at his email ([email protected])

 

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BIN NOTE: If by now you haven’t figured out that Facebook and Google are in cahoots with the corrupt government, then I feel for you, but for those who are well aware of the issues it’s high time you switched over to Seen.life. It is a website that is similar to Facebook but without all the censorship.

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  • DK

    The only problem with the Russian troops story is that they are UN mercenaries (PMC’s), mostly from the Ukraine. Russia has bases in 8 countries around the world, mostly near Russia and almost no power projection capacity. The Washington Post allegation is unjustified, but so is the anti Russian article in common sense. After nearly 6 years there is no Russian revolution in the US, but there has been a corporate sponsored Liberal one.

    • Whether Dave is right or wrong about the Russian troops thing is immaterial to this issue. He is in no way libeling the Washington Post or anybody else in the process, and he is in turn being libeled by the WP. Go get ‘em, Dave!

  • I think you overestimate the impact your insignificant little show actually has. And in terms of your proposed law suit; those living in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.

    • (*goofy trumpet sounds*) It’s Dave Hodges and the Hagmann’s against the world, lol. You’re such a joke, Eraser Head.

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