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False Flag No. 1 For "Revived Citizens Party" Search

We have a funny feeling that it's not happenstance, but political, and not pro-Citizens, seeing that it's been written on our Blogger profile for a while that there is a "false flag" on the Google search engine about our party, the Revived Citizens Party, and today and in the past, the number 1 search item, not just the first page.  It persists in being this prominent for a long time, but there's nothing we can do about it except point it out.  

At least, there may be a silver lining, as it may garner us some votes that we otherwise would not get, because the particular left-wing newspaper that we're falsely associated with, somehow magically induces their followers to vote for candidates like a P. T. Barnum-like huckster.  We'll take votes wherever we can get them, but we would prefer that Google puts that "false flag" on page nine hundred-something for searches under our name, and better yet, not at all.

[Revised on Jan. 17, 2018.]

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