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Joe Schriner or Daniel Ryder?013:53, 18 April 2012
Comments from feedback form - "I noticed a couple of misspell..."005:29, 22 May 2011

Joe Schriner or Daniel Ryder?

Sometimes all it takes is a little digging to find out more about a candidate. Prior to running for president Joe aka "Daniel Ryder," was a self-proclaimed satanic cult survivor and self-published numerous books on the subject. He cited is only personal experiences, including the murder of small babies during cult ceremonies. Does this sound like your "Average Joe"? Look up Daniel Ryder and discover the truth he has been hiding for years.

76.88.124.35 (talk)13:53, 18 April 2012

Comments from feedback form - "I noticed a couple of misspell..."

I noticed a couple of misspellings and usage errors. I was also confused as to when the speaker was speaking and when the speaker was not. Overall, I think that Joe is on the right track, but is not right on everything.

8.18.145.128 (talk)05:29, 22 May 2011