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is it wrong to suggest our elections aren’t fair with no evidence
I’m old enough to recall that people
criticized Trump for casting doubt on the integrity of our elections without compelling evidence. Yet Biden did exactly that, yesterday. Biden is proactively saying the midterms won’t be fair or honest, unless they pass the legislation he wants. Is it wrong, or is it not wrong, to make baseless claims that one side is stealing elections from the other? Or can we just admit it’s ok when democrats do it, but a big no-no when republicans do it… |
Gawd, that was awful. Ramble, ramble, ramble. Still hasn't answered half the questions... No wonder we are in the state we are in. Chinese and Russians had to be popping champagne watching that press conference. No one there to pull the plug....
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He was talking about States like GA who removed control of elections from the SEC of State and Gave it to themselves to determine the outcome of the election
Funny you never asked why would GA change it’s voting laws ? that they they selfs approved prior to the 2020 election? But we all know why because Trump lost and the Sec of state would not find the votes Trump wanted him to find But now the legislature can…. You do live in an amazing bubble where critical thinking isn’t a priority Or how about Texas where a county of a million voters get the same amount of drop boxes 1 and the same amount of early voting hours as a county with 60 people It screams voter suppression not election integrity |
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But we all knew what you’d say, what Biden did was not only OK, but heroic!! i assume the state changes its laws for the same exact reason the democrats in DC want to set laws for all states - to help themselves stay in power. but again, as always, that motive is only problematic to you, when republicans do it. funny, when the democrats rats were in the senate minority, the filibuster was VITAL. now all of a sudden, its racist. did you ever ask yourself why it’s ok for the democrats to use the fillibuster hundreds of times in a year, but NOW they want to abolish it? no you didn’t. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I’ll take rambling over dishonesty every time regardless of party :cheers: |
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Wow it’s amazing you avoided the real reason it was changed imagine That and you go right to the Delaware example as if it actually is apples to apples. More. Whataboutism Get back to me when Delaware change their laws because a candidate loses an election .. |
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How can you tell a politician is lying?
His lips are moving Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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how many do you want? here’s a nice list. https://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost....r-america/amp/ Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Hey Mitch McConnell responded to a reporters question stating “Well, the concern is misplaced, because if you look at the statistics, African-American voters are voting in just as high a percentage as Americans,” boy if that doesn't say exactly what the rights agenda is; suppressing the votes they need to in order to stay in power or win seats lost. A little slip of the tongue, not quite American enough for them. |
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here in CT, two governors races in a row, they mysteriously ran out of ballots in bridgeport and hartford ( who knew you need ballots on election day?), so polls stayed open in those two cities ( where 99% of the vote is democrat) for hours longer than the designated close of 8 pm. and wouldn’t you know it, by a stunning coincidence, the democrats won two close races. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
GS, i keep hearing liberals say that the Georgia laws are “Jim Crow.”
Can you, pretty please, point to one part of the current GA voting laws, which have different voting rules for blacks? Because that’s what Jim Crow was. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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your comment lacks context. Bport has 69K voters, they ordered 21K ballots. Recommendation is to order 1 ballot per voter. I Only the people in line (and who arrived before 8) at the time they ran out of ballots where allowed to vote. Not all precincts ran out of ballots so only the precinct where they ran out ballots had the hours extended. A Republican elections official suggested they go home until ballots arrived, he said even though that would disqualified those voters. Was it a surprise that heavily D Bport voted D in that election? |
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well it worked out for the best as Malloy has eliminated our debt and cut taxes and made us more competitive. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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So why did Georgia decide to change their voting law and was it only a coincidence these changes occurred after huge Black turnout and R election loses? |
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“Arguing with a fool proves there are two.” “I never make the mistake of arguing with people for whose opinions I have no respect.” This next one really is more suited for Scott. “Rule #1 during arguments: If you’re losing, start correcting their grammar.” Mark Twain said it best: Never argue with an idiot. You'll never convince the idiot that you're correct, and bystanders won't be able to tell who's who. |
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gotcha. “endless quest to always be right.” in this thread, you implied a racial element to biting laws. i asked for evidence to back that up, that’s all. you guys crack me up. Biden said it’s Jim Crow, so it must therefore be true!! you post quote after quote after quote about what an idiot i am. yet i stopped you absolutely dead in your tracks, by simply asking you for a speck of evidence to support your claim. GS : GA voting laws are racist. Jim: what’s specifically about the laws? GS: i don’t waste time with morons! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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mitch mcconnell. up until a few years ago, he chief of the uconn police department ( few dozen cops watching over college kids) had a higher salary than the head of the new york city police department. That’s all Ted Cruzs fault. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
can you imagine what a conversation between pelosi and biden must be like at this point?....babbling and drooling and lots of bathroom breaks
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plugs and botox. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Crypt Keeper meets Sloth
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Trump’s false or misleading claims total 30,573 over 4 years The biggest being the election was stolen But the NYPOST lol And this is your example having had a house burn down with my wife in it — she got out safely, God willing.” In fact, the Associated Press reports, it was a minor kitchen fire, Or I drove an 18 wheeler but it was a school bus again the horror It’s odd once , again Jim you suddenly take hyperbole as serious Even when there’s some truth, he exaggerates — as when he chats with Gold Star families about his late son Beau as if he’d died in action, rather than of brain cancer. Wow how horrible of a person Yet Trump blames gold star family for catching Covid Or telling another Trump told her "that 'he knew what he signed up for, but it hurts anyways,' Or his response to the Khan criticism If you look at his wife, she was standing there. She had nothing to say. She probably — maybe she wasn't allowed to have anything to say. You tell me implying a connection between her silence and gender roles in Islam: Like I said you love to suggest others are partisans hacks , while your the worse offender on this site.. another conservatives tactic |
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jim: here are some of his biggest whoppers. wdmso: trump lied more. Thing is wayne, i hadn’t denied that trump is a liar. You denied biden s a liar. wdmso, can you admit Biden, like most prominent politicians, is a liar? funny, you focused on what you thought were benign lies, and you ignored the bigger lies about being arrested during civil rights marches,,about winning a showdown with a chain-wielding drug kingpin named Corn Pop. You ignore his well documented plagiarism. You have nothing to say about any of that? stick your fingers in your ears and yell “la la la”. you criticize teump for saying a last election was stolen. but you give Biden a pass for saying a future election is about to get stolen, unless congress passes legislation that gives him more power. you think it’s normal to not be able to distinguish between a school bus and an 18 wheeler? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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