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selfie in painstaking all encompassing context selfie so they can begin to tell you how that news should bother and effect you group hug selfie this is how news is told now.......like having menstruating women narrating now |
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I am looking forward to the next Trump news conference. All this "conflict of interest" **** is cracking me up. I really, really hope he announces the formation of "The Donald and Melania Trump Foundation". That would be an awesome troll.
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Trump will start his own Trumpitter
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Get Ready for the Trump Jobs Rally - WSJ [definitely read the bottom of the article, sums up castro very well] |
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Trump should propose that an examination of precincts with a large illegal population presence should have every vote examined to determine what percentage of illegals are voting and Democrats should support that test. Clearly if Democrats believe they're not, they should relish the opportunity to prove it and end the accusation, even if it proves a much lower number than 3 Million. Republicans should be for it, put their money where their mouth is and determine if it's a problem that needs to be solved or not. amirite? |
If only Gore or Kerry fought this hard. Maybe we wouldn't have spent the past 16 years drowning in neo-scum policies.
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The End Is NEAR |
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I'm sure there is voter fraud, but it is so low that it doesn't matter, even in this relatively close election. Unless you are getting into Bush v Gore territory where it comes down to hundreds of votes, a few dozen fraudulent ones don't matter. It is kind of hard to prove the non-existence of something. I mean, 3 hot supermodels snuck in my house last night and we had crazy sex. Prove it didn't happen! |
Yes, but how do you really, really know, except for what you've been told to think? There are 7,000 county canvassing boards, each composed of a d, an r, and a judge. All of their proceedings are witnessed by a d and an r. I am neither a d nor an r. And I don't trust either one with anything anymore.
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How about the 4 million dead people still on voter rolls? Insignificant as well? :nuts: |
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Plus, the fraud that does exist probably would cancel each other out. The more absurd assumption is that most of the fraud leans towards one candidate. I mean I get it. When I go vote, I tell them my name, and they find my name in the book and I sign and vote. I went very early in the morning, so what's to stop me from getting back in line and voting for my neighbor? I know his name and he's obviously in the same district. If he never shows up to vote, who's to know? Again though, it just doesn't seem to happen. Probably because even if I could fake a few votes, so what? |
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Yeah you trimmed out that part of my quote. Millions of fraudulent votes would be massive. Again, there's just no evidence other than a Trump tweet. And yes there are dead people on the rolls. Did anyone ever let the board of elections know that my 88 year old grandpa died 2 years ago? Probably not. Could I have thrown in a vote for him, considering there's no id needed? Probably. Still it is a lot more likely for a dead person to be on there than an illegal. |
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LA County Hillary differential: +1,273,485 NY County Hillary differential: +456,546 Bronx County Hillary differential: +283,979 Queens County Hillary differential: +334,839 Kings County Hillary differential: +461,433 Los Angeles and New York City alone gave Hillary Clinton 2,810,282 votes of her popular vote, enough by themselves to cover the lead and then some. 12 of the 20 states she won don't require Photo ID to vote, including NY and CA. In both states you're not required to provide any ID to register, no Social Security number or Drivers License is required. Literally anyone can sign up, so long as they swear they're a citizen, and no ID will be checked when they vote. There are an estimated 11,000,000 illegal immigrants in the US. 1,062,000 are estimated to live in LA County, and 750,000 are estimated to live in New York City. Now I highly doubt that many, or all of them voted, but to sit there and claim it didn't happen at all, or in small numbers is ludicrous on its face. They're free to register and vote without ID, and they live in locations where absolutely nobody would bother to check their ID anyway for political reasons. Vote early and often. The only reason Democrats fight so hard against ID laws is because they might actually put California and New York back into play as swing states, and that terrifies them. |
if getting an id is so hard for poor people (it's not) then why don't the democrats push for social programs to make it easier?
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