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Old 05-01-2024, 03:59 PM   #16
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My concern would be the illegal immigrant population in the swing states and how easy it is to register to vote there.
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Old 05-01-2024, 04:05 PM   #17
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In places like California illegal immigrants vote in droves.
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Old 05-01-2024, 04:43 PM   #18
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You and your kind are delusional.

That’s OK though. I’ve grown to expect it.
Exactly what is delusional about obviously wide open borders and a flood of illegals entering the country since Biden took office, flyers telling the illegals to vote (I've seen photos of the flyers being distributed to them and I'd bet my life against a single dollar that some illegals do get votes in), documented evidence of illegals being sent to swing states (I saw some distribution numbers today on "X" and Elon Musk even commented) and surveys of anonymous mail in voters saying they signed someone else's name and sent it in?

Add to that a wildly corrupt and controlled media lying to the public 24 hours a day 7 days a week and it's obvious our elections are rigged to the point you can rig them without actually changing the numbers.

Maybe it has always been that way to some extent and I'm not one of the naive citizens anymore, but imo whatever was going on the in the past, it was at least between two sensible parties with slightly different priorities and solutions.

Now it's arrogant totalitarian globalists hell bent on the destruction of countries vs. traditional freedom loving Americans. A lot of democrats just haven't figure out that the republicans may stand for things they don't like but the controlling forces of the democrats right now are pure evil.
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Old 05-01-2024, 05:04 PM   #19
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In places like California illegal immigrants vote in droves that is obvious to all but blind Democrats.
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Are you calling me a liar? Why don't you list all the places you voted in California where there is a high number of illegals. I lived in a neighborhood
in the county area of Riverside off Campbell Street north of SR60 zip 92509,
English speakers in that area were rare, we are talking no English at all, yet the polling place was as crowded as any other. You keep your eyes closed and keep living in fantasy land.
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I know now why that Russian philosopher had his books banned here in the USA...however that took form...I'm sure mostpost will come here eventually and tell me some nuance that doesn't make that statement actually true, but whatever...some sort of ban...

He tells it exactly like it is regarding the far-left and what they've been doing and where the ultimate end is...I never heard him before that sit-down with Carlson that I posted...but towards the middle half to end of the interview, when he was going on about how "progressives" have "progressed" to the point where there is nowhere left to go but become "un-human" basically...it's so true!

And so obvious. I don't need a banned Russian philosopher to tell me about it. I see it all around me.
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Old 05-01-2024, 05:20 PM   #21
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and 55% of those polled said Trump's term in office was a SUCCESS compared to 39% who say Biden's has thus far been successful...lulz

all part of a very good Memes of the Day for 4/30/24

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRr96ACK-j0
Six months until the election and you think that means something. Other polls have Biden leading. They don’t matter either. The poll that matters takes place on the first Tuesday in November.
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What is uniquely odd about this trial is that he is being charged with keeping fraudulent records, but the trial itself is trying to prove that he was part of a conspiracy to commit election interference, which is was never charged with doing.

By the way, neither of those "crimes" is a crime and/or the statute of limitations ran out long ago.

So the prosecution is attempting to convince the jury that Trump did something he isn't being charged with in hopes that they won't see through the ruse and convict Trump of the crime they aren't actually putting in front of the jury. I don't know how the prosecution and judge think this will ever get past the appellate system. This is banana republic stuff.
The indictment is for falsifying Business Records for the purpose of evading Campaign Finance limits and Falsifying Business Records for the purpose of Election interference. That is all in the indictment. All of those are crimes.

If the Statute of Limitations applied, why didn’t the defense bring that up before trial? Wouldn’t they want to prevent a trial?
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This only matters in countries that have reasonably fair elections and where the opposition party and media aren't arrogant metaphysically evil demons from hell that believe anything they do to win is OK because they are superior to the people of the country that are voting.

The borders are wide open and they are ENCOURAGING ILLEGALS TO VOTE.

The are shipping illegals to all the battle ground states in large numbers.

Up to 20% of the mail ballots in the previous election were invalid.

To win, the republicans probably need about 60% of the legitimate legal vote.
Dumber than a box of rocks. No one is encouraging illegals to vote. The only ones shipping immigrants anywhere are Abbot and DeSantis. There is absolutely no evidence that any mail ballots were invalid, much less 20%

You are dumber than a box of rocks.
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Are you calling me a liar? Why don't you list all the places you voted in California where there is a high number of illegals. I lived in a neighborhood
in the county area of Riverside off Campbell Street north of SR60 zip 92509,
English speakers in that area were rare, we are talking no English at all, yet the polling place was as crowded as any other. You keep your eyes closed and keep living in fantasy land.
What do you have just written is not proof of anything. If you have some proof, I’d love to hear it.
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Dumber than a box of rocks. No one is encouraging illegals to vote. The only ones shipping immigrants anywhere are Abbot and DeSantis. There is absolutely no evidence that any mail ballots were invalid, much less 20%

You are dumber than a box of rocks.
You saying it twice must make it true. Classy is dumber than a box of rocks. So sayeth the mailman. I was at the post office today. It took extreme Einstein level intelligence for the guy to reach into the drawer and hand me a book of stamps. The finesse and confidence with which he did it was exquisite. It must have taken weeks to learn that skill, and at no time did I see his hand tremble in fear of a mistake. Every one of you could be a CEO somewhere. No wonder your confidence level when posting here is astronomic. Kudos.
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I know now why that Russian philosopher had his books banned here in the USA...however that took form...I'm sure mostpost will come here eventually and tell me some nuance that doesn't make that statement actually true, but whatever...some sort of ban...

He tells it exactly like it is regarding the far-left and what they've been doing and where the ultimate end is...I never heard him before that sit-down with Carlson that I posted...but towards the middle half to end of the interview, when he was going on about how "progressives" have "progressed" to the point where there is nowhere left to go but become "un-human" basically...it's so true!

And so obvious. I don't need a banned Russian philosopher to tell me about it. I see it all around me.
No books were banned. Alexander Dugin was sanctioned in connection with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. You can still buy his books if anybody cares. He just won’t profit. He was also sanctioned by the EU.
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What do you have just written is not proof of anything. If you have some proof, I’d love to hear it.

It is called being observant. Like I said how many places have you voted in California? I hope you are not as stupid as Cliff Clavin and think all cities, counties and states are the same as where you live. Proof of that was him thinking all jury foreman are picked by the jurors themselves because that is how they do it where he lives.


I knocked on many a door in my neighborhood when I had a loose cow show up on my property and I did my best with my long since forgotten 4 years of taking Spanish in HS and College. "No habla Engles" was the common response. I did make up a flier with a picture of the cow. I luckily found a bilingual kid on horseback who took the flier and said he thinks he knows the places where the cow could have came from. I went home and an hour or so

later a truck towing a trailer showed up. Two guys loaded the cow, said "gracias senor" and took off.


You could go on the internet and by putting in addresses in all 4 directions from a polling place determine it's boundaries. The boundaries of the Granite Hill Elementary School polling place is heavily populated by people that do not speak English. Common sense of which liberals have none of would tell you that polling place should get little use, yet it was just as crowded as any other place I voted.


To try to get proof of an illegal voting would be a task of law enforcement, not a common citizen, as no one who votes illegally would blab about it because it is a felony.



Unless someone has voted in multiple locations in California they would have no idea how ripe with voter fraud it could be.
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Dumber than a box of rocks. No one is encouraging illegals to vote. The only ones shipping immigrants anywhere are Abbot and DeSantis. There is absolutely no evidence that any mail ballots were invalid, much less 20%

You are dumber than a box of rocks.
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You saying it twice must make it true. Classy is dumber than a box of rocks. So sayeth the mailman. I was at the post office today. It took extreme Einstein level intelligence for the guy to reach into the drawer and hand me a book of stamps. The finesse and confidence with which he did it was exquisite. It must have taken weeks to learn that skill, and at no time did I see his hand tremble in fear of a mistake. Every one of you could be a CEO somewhere. No wonder your confidence level when posting here is astronomic. Kudos.

I have a neighbor who is a Democrat and an ex-USPS supervisor. He is a decent guy, and he was a roofing contractor but bad knees made him find another line of work. He knows all the postmasters in a 40 mile radius, he thinks over half of them are major dumb asses, that is postmasters, the person in charge of a post office. Considering that it is telling that our Cliff Clavin never rose above an entry level job at USPS. I interact with USPS employees multiple times a week as I use them for shipping 99% of the time. I can tell a lot of them are short of what I would call average intelligence.
It is pretty obvious a bright person would quickly climb the ladder working for USPS. Even people with sub average intelligence can, but Cliffy could not.
I think on top of being stupid he has mental issues.
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It is called being observant. Like I said how many places have you voted in California? I hope you are not as stupid as Cliff Clavin and think all cities, counties and states are the same as where you live. Proof of that was him thinking all jury foreman are picked by the jurors themselves because that is how they do it where he lives.


I knocked on many a door in my neighborhood when I had a loose cow show up on my property and I did my best with my long since forgotten 4 years of taking Spanish in HS and College. "No habla Engles" was the common response. I did make up a flier with a picture of the cow. I luckily found a bilingual kid on horseback who took the flier and said he thinks he knows the places where the cow could have came from. I went home and an hour or so

later a truck towing a trailer showed up. Two guys loaded the cow, said "gracias senor" and took off.


You could go on the internet and by putting in addresses in all 4 directions from a polling place determine it's boundaries. The boundaries of the Granite Hill Elementary School polling place is heavily populated by people that do not speak English. Common sense of which liberals have none of would tell you that polling place should get little use, yet it was just as crowded as any other place I voted.


To try to get proof of an illegal voting would be a task of law enforcement, not a common citizen, as no one who votes illegally would blab about it because it is a felony.



Unless someone has voted in multiple locations in California they would have no idea how ripe with voter fraud it could be.
Once again, what you’ve written it’s not proof of anything.
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Once again, what you’ve written it’s not proof of anything.

Once again, you are blind and lack common sense. How many places have you voted in California again?

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