Blow hole Biden said putin may invade russia

Discussion in 'Opinion POLLS' started by The annoying thing, Mar 18, 2022.

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Is Joes mind slipping ?

  1. Its trumps fault

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  2. Its Putins fault

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  3. Joe smokes the good stuff

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  4. Its a slip of the tounge

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  5. Joes been slipping for years

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  6. Hes a professor and taught classes hes got it together

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  1. yabberefugee

    yabberefugee Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I'm for smooth elections with little wait. Haven't heard of ANYONE telling blacks, "you are special so you have to wait". You're just playing the race card. I've never had to wait longer than 15 minutes and I've had blacks ahead of me. 1/2 Hour I would deem reasonable for a secure vote.
     
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    In fact, crimes are seldom solved in the US.
    Which is why the SCOTUS acknowledged that voter fraud can affect the outcome of elections.

    "It remains true, however, that flagrant examples of such fraud in other parts of the country have been documented throughout this Nation’s history ... not only is the risk of voter fraud real but that it could affect the outcome of a close election." Crawford v. Marion County Election Bd., 553 U.S. 181 200 (emphasis mine)
     
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    Ddyad Well-Known Member

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    Read again. Even Time Magazine admits the obvious: “There was a conspiracy unfolding behind the scenes, one that both curtailed the protests and coordinated the resistance from CEOs."

    Conspiracy is a felony.
     
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    (original)late Banned

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    Only if the act is illegal, child.
     
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    Ddyad Well-Known Member

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    You have been misinformed. Conspiracy is a crime.

    "con·spir·a·cy
    (kən-spîr′ə-sē)
    n. pl. con·spir·a·cies
    1.
    An agreement to perform together an illegal, wrongful, or subversive act.
    2. A group of conspirators.
    3. Law An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime or accomplish a legal purpose through illegal action." The Free Dictionary

    Now you know. I am sure you want to apologize for the silly ad hominem dismissal. Right? ;-)
     
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    A conspiracy to have a surprise birthday party isn't usually thought of as a crime.

    Still looks like politics to me..
     
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    Ddyad Well-Known Member

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    That would not be a conspiracy unless the plane for the birthday party involved some illegal activity.

    "Conspiracy:
    3. Law An agreement between two or more persons to commit a crime or accomplish a legal purpose through illegal action." The Free Dictionary
     
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    whats wrong dont you like the truth about the Biden administration
     
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    So exactly what are you claiming was illegal, and I do mean exactly.
     
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    of a close election... key words.... but both sides check for this
     
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    I voted that Biden is a professor so I would not be accused of Russian disinformation.

    Trump was twice the president than this pos.
     
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    Close elections are common in states that can swing an election.
     
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    that is why both sides check these things, it's important

    sometimes a revote is needed in close elections, some states even require it regardless... if an election is too close
     
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    You have been misinformed. Neither side has the slightest interest in election integrity.

    “Since the country's colonial days, concerns of voter fraud have inspired ever-more complicated ways to cast one's ballot. Depending on where you live, you may vote tomorrow with a lever, a punch card, a marker or a touchscreen. As election scholar Andrew Gumbel notes, the U.S. has been both a "living experiment in the expansion of democratic rights" and a "world-class laboratory for vote suppression and election-stealing techniques.”
    TIME MAGAZINE, A BRIEF HISTORY OF, Ballots in America, By M.J. Stephey Monday, Nov. 03, 2008. (emphasis mine)
    http://content.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1855857,00.html

    Our schools are like the Bible -- the things you learn ain't necessarily so. ;-)

    http://www.politicalforum.com/index...y-invade-russia.598086/page-4#post-1073334614
     
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    seems you have been misinformed, both sides check very closely the other sides voters

    the hanging chads was probably the only time an election was really questionable
     
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    Baloney. The RP had to go to court to get their observers within 30 feet of the ballots.

    More Inconvenient Truth: Both sides have always worked together to enable election rigging for obvious reasons.

    “Corruption also plagued paper ballots. For the better part of the 19th century they were more likely to be destroyed or manipulated than counted. In 1850's New York, party chieftain Boss Tweed used "floaters" to vote at several polling places across the city, "repeaters" to visit the same polling place more than once, and "plug-uglies" (thugs from Baltimore) to intimidate voters all over the city. The fake voters exploited the names of children, the deceased, even fictional characters. In 1869, 21-year-old Thomas Edison patented the design of a "switch-and-lever" voting machine, but he couldn't find any buyers. The status quo suited politicians just fine.”
    TIME MAGAZINE, A BRIEF HISTORY OF, Ballots in America, By M.J. Stephey Monday, Nov. 03, 2008.
    http://content.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1855857,00.html

    Bunch of righties at Time Magazine -- right? ;-)
     
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    yep, and they won that ability, but we were talking about checking the voters, not checking their votes
     
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    Why would he risk COVID, spend all that money and fumble in front of microphone to campaign?

    All he had to do was be quiet and let the Orange Stain put the nails in his own coffin with his subpar pandemic response and constant whining. Orange Jesus rallies were FOR Biden.
     
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    Why do you apologists conspiracy theorists always ignore the fact that your Orange Stain dropped the ball on COVID so people were scared about going to their local polling places to vote in person?

    Some of us don't have selective memories or blinders to the worthless loser we fired. Ignoring a GLOBAL PANDEMIC to make up random stuff about a monster being fired for not doing his job is not only myopic, it's unreasonable.

    Believe it if that helps you sleep at night but some of us don't like in the Orange Stain's dungeon of pathological lies and misdirection.
     
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    I'm willing to give politicians the benefit of the doubt for slip of the tongue or using the wrong words sometimes, but when it happens frequently enough, you do have to start questioning whether it could be a sign of something.
     
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    Read my posts. I condemned Trump's support for the lockdowns, and his failure to effectively support physician prescribed treatments for C19.

    I have frequently pointed out Trump mistakes.
     
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    When Time Magazine admitted that the USA was "a world-class laboratory for vote suppression and election-stealing techniques” did you think the DP had only found one way to rig elections?

    More inconvenient truth:

    “Gary's doctrine of voting "early and often" changed the Republican majority of 2,300 in Edgefield to a Democratic majority of 3,900, thus giving Hampton a claim to the office of governor. It was Edgefield's majority alone which gave to Hampton a chance to claim to have been elected—the opportunity which he utilized so well.

    "It will be recalled that the tissue ballots were used in the heavy Negro counties for the purpose of having the white men to vote several tickets at once by folding them all together in a way to have them drop apart in the boxes. The law provided on closing the polls that if there were more ballots found in the box than there were names

    on the poll lists the ballots should be returned to the box and one of the managers should draw out the excess to be destroyed. It is needless to say that the Democratic white manager did the drawing and the Negroes used to be very much surprised that he always drew a thick Republican ticket to be burned.
    BLACK RECONSTRUCTION IN AMERICA 1860- 1880, W.E.B. Dubois, introduction by David Levering Lewis, the Free Press new York 1998.

    The creation of a virtually disenfranchised dependent underclass has always been the political model embraced by the DP. Without it the DP could not survive.
     
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    yes, I agree voter suppression is a problem, as is gerrymandering
     
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    Whenever election rigging is possible it will happen.

    Even the DNC Chairwoman Donna Brazile has admitted that the DP rigs elections.

    “Brazile has written in a new book that she discovered evidence that she said showed Hillary Clinton’s campaign ***"rigged"*** the Democratic presidential primary.

    "ABC's World News Tonight," "NBC Nightly News" and "CBS Evening News" all didn't report the allegations by Brazile on Thursday evening despite it receiving considerable coverage on cable news and in print and online media. Brazile was also trending as one of Twitter's top topics on Thursday.”
    THE HILL, Network newscasts don't mention Brazile Clinton-DNC revelations, BY JOE CONCHA - 11/03/17. (*** mine)
    http://thehill.com/homenews/media/3...-dont-mention-brazile-clinton-dnc-revelations

    Election fraud could easily be prevented if either party had the slightest interest in actually holding free and fair elections.
     

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