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Old 10-31-2016, 08:01 PM
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Because 19 votes can swing an election.
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Old 10-31-2016, 08:14 PM
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Because 19 votes can swing an election.
Because only 1 person tied to DNC is a soulless, void-of-ethics, sellout shill.

Oh wait. That's just the Chairbuffalo that lost her CNN gig today.


Hmmm - nope, my bad. Totally forgot about the convicted felon that visited Obama 342 times.

It's Trickle-down corruption. But you know that.
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Old 10-31-2016, 08:23 PM
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Because only 1 person tied to DNC is a soulless, void-of-ethics, sellout shill.

Oh wait. That's just the Chairbuffalo that lost her CNN gig today.


Hmmm - nope, my bad. Totally forgot about the convicted felon that visited Obama 342 times.

It's Trickle-down corruption. But you know that.
I'm sorry. I thought we were talking about the 19 votes that could have swung the election for Hillary Clinton. Pardon me.
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Old 11-01-2016, 08:42 AM
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The democrats have a huge advantage in poll rigging due to the open borders/mass immigration.

To try and show that Republicans are fixing the votes equal to Democrats just proves how totally clueless you are. Brits really should mind their manners concerning our elections.

You're wrong and no amount of copypasta from msm sources will make you right.
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Old 11-01-2016, 10:55 AM
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The democrats have a huge advantage in poll rigging due to the open borders/mass immigration.

To try and show that Republicans are fixing the votes equal to Democrats just proves how totally clueless you are. Brits really should mind their manners concerning our elections.

You're wrong and no amount of copypasta from msm sources will make you right.
No one accused anyone of "fixing" elections. You should know the difference between tampering with elections and attempts to stop people from voting.

As long as I pay taxes in the U.S., I bloody well will have an opinion.
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Old 11-01-2016, 11:03 AM
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As long as I pay taxes in the U.S., I bloody well will have an opinion.
The party that raises taxes more presumably values the taxpayer opinion less. You might want to come over to the G.O.P.
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Old 11-01-2016, 02:30 PM
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No one accused anyone of "fixing" elections. You should know the difference between tampering with elections and attempts to stop people from voting.

As long as I pay taxes in the U.S., I bloody well will have an opinion.
Here is what I was telling you about with regard to Gore and Lieberman trying to block the votes of some of our overseas military troops from being counted back in the 2000 election.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...ary-votes.html
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Old 11-01-2016, 02:51 PM
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Clinton campaign in full panic mode - putting up last minute 6-figure ad buys in CO, VA, NM, and MI.

The pulled out of CO and VA months ago, and have never never run ads in NM and MI.

Uh Oh.
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Old 11-01-2016, 08:13 PM
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Here is what I was telling you about with regard to Gore and Lieberman trying to block the votes of some of our overseas military troops from being counted back in the 2000 election.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...ary-votes.html
My understanding of what occurred is that Gore/Lieberman were not attempting to block legitimate votes from overseas military troops (over 1,400 absentee ballots from overseas were chucked without opening the envelopes), but requesting that the Florida Secretary of State comply with the previously accepted legal standard of rejecting ballots that did not include a postmark. (To assert that Gore/Lieberman attempted to disenfranchise military personnel stationed abroad is to presume that all the UNOPENED ballots were for Bush).

Gore/Lieberman were well within their right to demand that the FL Secretary of State enforce a voting LAW. Alas, it was a public relations bungle.
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Old 11-01-2016, 09:45 AM
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I'm sorry. I thought we were talking about the 19 votes that could have swung the election for Hillary Clinton. Pardon me.
So, we shouldn't do anything about it, and then enable many hundreds of people to do the same thing, so that eventually we'd have 10,000 dead people registered?? At what point should we get concerned?

And would you assert that assessing right and wrong on a statistical count is somehow enlightened? What happened to the rationale of "one death is too many"? Or does that sort of logic just apply to the clubbing of baby seals and the like (exempting of course abortion which is just dandy)?

The workings of the liberal mind are as sickening as they are convoluted.
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So, we shouldn't do anything about it, and then enable many hundreds of people to do the same thing, so that eventually we'd have 10,000 dead people registered?? At what point should we get concerned?

And would you assert that assessing right and wrong on a statistical count is somehow enlightened? What happened to the rationale of "one death is too many"? Or does that sort of logic just apply to the clubbing of baby seals and the like (exempting of course abortion which is just dandy)?

The workings of the liberal mind are as sickening as they are convoluted.
Joey do you think only one party is doing this? Just curious
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Old 11-01-2016, 09:54 AM
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Joey do you think only one party is doing this? Just curious
No, Jim, I wouldn't assert that at all. If I had my way there would be no voter fraud at all, and I am sure many agree. There is a vast difference between being disappointed in the outcome of an election, but knowing the will of the people was served, versus having fraud distort the results.

No system is perfect, and political people of either (or any) stripe will always scheme.

I just would not give up and rely on "whew... I guess nobody cheated enough to swing the election..."

We need actual ID, automation, and verifiable equipment. In 2016, with the computers we have, it is inexcusable for dead people, or illegal aliens, or convicted felons, to be able to vote, and for anybody to be able to vote more than once.

This is a crime that we are allowing to continue. It could be 99% wiped out if there was political will to do so.
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No, Jim, I wouldn't assert that at all. If I had my way there would be no voter fraud at all, and I am sure many agree. There is a vast difference between being disappointed in the outcome of an election, but knowing the will of the people was served, versus having fraud distort the results.

No system is perfect, and political people of either (or any) stripe will always scheme.

I just would not give up and rely on "whew... I guess nobody cheated enough to swing the election..."

We need actual ID, automation, and verifiable equipment. In 2016, with the computers we have, it is inexcusable for dead people, or illegal aliens, or convicted felons, to be able to vote, and for anybody to be able to vote more than once.

This is a crime that we are allowing to continue. It could be 99% wiped out if there was political will to do so
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Old 11-01-2016, 10:59 AM
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No system is perfect, and political people of either (or any) stripe will always scheme.
This is precisely my point.
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Old 11-01-2016, 12:44 PM
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They are shredding at world record pace.

Deleting, shredding, smashing, etc.
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