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09-27-2021, 09:34 PM
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Hee Hee! ... How is Biden working out for you liberal lads?
HIGHER taxes coming soon. Price o' petrol already thru the roof!
Crimes and shooting in every big city. And sham elections with "dead people" voting.
Right-good thing Bambino and the other mates are here to show you liberal lads the TRUTH.
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Liberal "lads"? Hmmm. That sounds like something a Canadian would think that an Australian would say. Australians don't go around calling everyone "lads." HoeHummer, a Canadian who's tight with Yssup, was always talking about Salty balls. And Yssup shows back up here the same day as you first appear. Something's fishy. Too many coincidences. As I've said before, we're well armed, and we're not susceptible to psychological warfare. Don't think an invasion is going to be a cake walk. You're forewarned.
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09-27-2021, 09:43 PM
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Something is strange afoot
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09-28-2021, 05:35 AM
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Sonny Borrelli: “All of the evidence is being turned over to the State Attorney General for criminal investigation and/or hopefully criminal prosecution, because people need to be prosecuted for this.
We’ve identified 3 individuals already. Their names are being withheld right now because, you know, you’re presumed innocent until proved guilty, but we also want to protect them anyway just in case they commit suicide or they disappear or whatever.”
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09-28-2021, 07:22 AM
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Liberal "lads"? Hmmm. That sounds like something a Canadian would think that an Australian would say. Australians don't go around calling everyone "lads." HoeHummer, a Canadian who's tight with Yssup, was always talking about Salty balls. And Yssup shows back up here the same day as you first appear. Something's fishy. Too many coincidences. As I've said before, we're well armed, and we're not susceptible to psychological warfare. Don't think an invasion is going to be a cake walk. You're forewarned.
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Feel the conspiracy.
Be the conspiracy.
Live the conspiracy.
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09-28-2021, 07:38 AM
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Funny thing is its only a conspiracy till proven Hmm ,,,, ( soo don't look )
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09-28-2021, 07:56 AM
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09-28-2021, 08:28 AM
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Feel the conspiracy.
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Deflect, deflect, deflect.
We remember the Canadian Invasion of 1812.
The Pig Wars of 1859.
And, of course, the poorly-named "Defense Scheme No. 1":
After the war ended in 1919, Canadian military brass... commissioned war hero Buster Brown (no relation to the shoe) to create a war plan for invading the U.S.
Brown donned a disguise, grabbed his Kodak and set out in a Model T to do some reconnaissance along the New York and Vermont borders. He sent back some unintentionally funny commentary. “If Americans are not actually lazy, they have a very deliberate way of working and apparently believe in frequent rests and gossip,” and “the women of the rural districts appear to be a heavy and not very comely lot.” In 1921, following his undercover mission, Brown produced Defense Scheme No. 1, a five-pronged attack designed to invade the United States in “flying columns” of troops across the border and occupy such cities as Portland, Fargo, Niagara and Albany. Maine, of course, would be returned to Canada as well.
https://www.politico.com/magazine/st...canada-218881/
Our women may be a "heavy and not very comely lot," but they're the equal of any battle-hardened female Peshmerga or Israeli war veteran. Not soft like the pale-faced heifers fattened on Manitoba corn that pass for women in your country.
Bring it on!
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09-28-2021, 10:49 AM
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09-28-2021, 01:59 PM
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Once again, an investigation into the claim that the 2020 presidential election was “stolen” has revealed nothing that changes the outcome. Once again, this has made no difference whatsoever to those who demanded that such an investigation be conducted and will now predictably demand some other one. After five months, and millions of privately raised dollars, the Arizona “audit” has arrived. And it shows that . . . Joe Biden received 360 more of the 2.1 million ballots that were cast in heavily populated Maricopa County than had previously been thought. Acknowledging this fact, the auditors concluded that “there were no substantial differences between the hand count of the ballots provided and the official canvass results for the County . . . and there is no reliable evidence that the paper ballots were altered to any material degree.”
Supporters of Then-President Donald Trump gather at a "Stop the Steal" protest in front of the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center in Phoenix, Ariz., November 8, 2020.© Jim Urquhart/Reuters Supporters of Then-President Donald Trump gather at a "Stop the Steal" protest in front of the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center in Phoenix, Ariz., November 8, 2020.
And Donald Trump claims vindication.
America’s election truthers move from debunked claim to debunked claim with no loss of enthusiasm. Upon its announcement back in April, we were promised that the Arizona “audit” would blow the lid off the election scandal at last. Now that it has found nothing of consequence — despite its having been both funded and conducted by people who desperately hoped to find fraud — it has been relegated to a mere “good start.” Downplaying its findings, Representative Paul Gosar complained that the auditors “weren’t given the tools.” But how could they be? How could anyone? From the very beginning, the insistence that the 2020 election was “stolen” has been based not upon a series of falsifiable contentions, but upon the self-sustaining premise that Donald Trump must have won because Donald Trump cannot possibly have lost.
Apologists for the audit point excitedly to its claim that 23,444 mail ballots were cast by voters who moved prior to the date of the election — “phantom voters,” Donald Trump called them. But this is weak. As the report itself notes, not only was the methodology used to arrive at this number sufficiently flawed as to yield “some error,” but there are a myriad of “potential ways” in which the ballots could have been cast that “would not violate the law” at all. And a third of those voters were Republicans.
In another section, the auditors contend that 10,342 Arizonans may have voted twice. Here, too, their methodology is off. That number was arrived at by comparing the names and birth years of around 2.1 million voters in Maricopa County to the names and birth years of all voters in other Arizona counties — a patently imprecise way of going about such a comparison that, in a state of 7.2 million people, was bound to yield false positives.
In the wake of this latest forlorn episode, it seems clearer than ever that the GOP has a choice to make. It can look to the future, outline an attractive political vision, and get ready to capitalize on the unfurling disaster that is the Biden presidency. Or it can spend its time assuaging Donald Trump’s ego, stupidly relitigating the past, and suicidally damaging the trust that its own voters have in the electoral system. Only one of these courses will lead to another Republican president. And it’s not the one that involves tin foil.
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09-28-2021, 02:04 PM
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Once again, an investigation into the claim that the 2020 presidential election was “stolen” has revealed nothing that changes the outcome. Once again, this has made no difference whatsoever to those who demanded that such an investigation be conducted and will now predictably demand some other one. After five months, and millions of privately raised dollars, the Arizona “audit” has arrived. And it shows that . . . Joe Biden received 360 more of the 2.1 million ballots that were cast in heavily populated Maricopa County than had previously been thought. Acknowledging this fact, the auditors concluded that “there were no substantial differences between the hand count of the ballots provided and the official canvass results for the County . . . and there is no reliable evidence that the paper ballots were altered to any material degree.”
Supporters of Then-President Donald Trump gather at a "Stop the Steal" protest in front of the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center in Phoenix, Ariz., November 8, 2020.© Jim Urquhart/Reuters Supporters of Then-President Donald Trump gather at a "Stop the Steal" protest in front of the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center in Phoenix, Ariz., November 8, 2020.
And Donald Trump claims vindication.
America’s election truthers move from debunked claim to debunked claim with no loss of enthusiasm. Upon its announcement back in April, we were promised that the Arizona “audit” would blow the lid off the election scandal at last. Now that it has found nothing of consequence — despite its having been both funded and conducted by people who desperately hoped to find fraud — it has been relegated to a mere “good start.” Downplaying its findings, Representative Paul Gosar complained that the auditors “weren’t given the tools.” But how could they be? How could anyone? From the very beginning, the insistence that the 2020 election was “stolen” has been based not upon a series of falsifiable contentions, but upon the self-sustaining premise that Donald Trump must have won because Donald Trump cannot possibly have lost.
Apologists for the audit point excitedly to its claim that 23,444 mail ballots were cast by voters who moved prior to the date of the election — “phantom voters,” Donald Trump called them. But this is weak. As the report itself notes, not only was the methodology used to arrive at this number sufficiently flawed as to yield “some error,” but there are a myriad of “potential ways” in which the ballots could have been cast that “would not violate the law” at all. And a third of those voters were Republicans.
In another section, the auditors contend that 10,342 Arizonans may have voted twice. Here, too, their methodology is off. That number was arrived at by comparing the names and birth years of around 2.1 million voters in Maricopa County to the names and birth years of all voters in other Arizona counties — a patently imprecise way of going about such a comparison that, in a state of 7.2 million people, was bound to yield false positives.
In the wake of this latest forlorn episode, it seems clearer than ever that the GOP has a choice to make. It can look to the future, outline an attractive political vision, and get ready to capitalize on the unfurling disaster that is the Biden presidency. Or it can spend its time assuaging Donald Trump’s ego, stupidly relitigating the past, and suicidally damaging the trust that its own voters have in the electoral system. Only one of these courses will lead to another Republican president. And it’s not the one that involves tin foil.
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But just wait until 4:00 and it will break wide open!! 4:00 on day never that is...
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09-28-2021, 02:06 PM
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09-28-2021, 02:06 PM
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In Georgia, 19,000 ballots were counted from a single Zuckerberg dropbox over one weekend, but surveillance shows only 24 people dropping off ballots.
Corrupt voting rolls, universal mail-in voting, and Zuckerberg dropboxes are a permanent recipe for election fraud.
When @VoteLizHarris canvassed Maricopa County, how is it possible that 34% of the registered voters who didn't vote in the 2020 election actually responded to her that they did mail-in votes?
@MattBraynard found this same result in 50% of Arizona residents he called in his phone survey.
And even more mysterious, @VoteLizHarris found "Ghost Votes" at 5.6% of the houses she canvassed.
That means a registered voter voted from an address and the home owner has no clue who that voter is. Or, that voter had moved away years ago.
In a state election decided by 0.5%, how are 34% of respondents finding out that there mail-in ballots were not counted and 5.6% finding out that people who don't live at their homes are voting from them?
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09-28-2021, 02:08 PM
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AG Brnovich asks Maricopa County to preserve all documents and data related to the 2020 election
This week, my office sent a letter to the Arizona Senate requesting supporting documents from the report released last week.
My office also asked Maricopa County to preserve all documents and data related to the 2020 election.
The Arizona Senate’s report that was released on Friday raises some serious questions regarding the 2020 election.
Arizonans can be assured our office will conduct a thorough review of the information we receive.
Read: AG Press Release
- Mark Brnovich Twitter
Dear Maricopa County Board of Supervisors:
Your legal counsel should inform you that if you delete data now or take other steps to alter or hide evidence related to the 2020 election, you can be charged with obstruction of justice.
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09-28-2021, 02:08 PM
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The Trump Twilight Zone on full display
TTZ
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09-28-2021, 05:35 PM
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Join Date: May 20, 2017
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Originally Posted by VitaMan
Once again, an investigation into the claim that the 2020 presidential election was “stolen” has revealed nothing that changes the outcome. Once again, this has made no difference whatsoever to those who demanded that such an investigation be conducted and will now predictably demand some other one. After five months, and millions of privately raised dollars, the Arizona “audit” has arrived. And it shows that . . . Joe Biden received 360 more of the 2.1 million ballots that were cast in heavily populated Maricopa County than had previously been thought. Acknowledging this fact, the auditors concluded that “there were no substantial differences between the hand count of the ballots provided and the official canvass results for the County . . . and there is no reliable evidence that the paper ballots were altered to any material degree.”
Supporters of Then-President Donald Trump gather at a "Stop the Steal" protest in front of the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center in Phoenix, Ariz., November 8, 2020.© Jim Urquhart/Reuters Supporters of Then-President Donald Trump gather at a "Stop the Steal" protest in front of the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center in Phoenix, Ariz., November 8, 2020.
And Donald Trump claims vindication.
America’s election truthers move from debunked claim to debunked claim with no loss of enthusiasm. Upon its announcement back in April, we were promised that the Arizona “audit” would blow the lid off the election scandal at last. Now that it has found nothing of consequence — despite its having been both funded and conducted by people who desperately hoped to find fraud — it has been relegated to a mere “good start.” Downplaying its findings, Representative Paul Gosar complained that the auditors “weren’t given the tools.” But how could they be? How could anyone? From the very beginning, the insistence that the 2020 election was “stolen” has been based not upon a series of falsifiable contentions, but upon the self-sustaining premise that Donald Trump must have won because Donald Trump cannot possibly have lost.
Apologists for the audit point excitedly to its claim that 23,444 mail ballots were cast by voters who moved prior to the date of the election — “phantom voters,” Donald Trump called them. But this is weak. As the report itself notes, not only was the methodology used to arrive at this number sufficiently flawed as to yield “some error,” but there are a myriad of “potential ways” in which the ballots could have been cast that “would not violate the law” at all. And a third of those voters were Republicans.
In another section, the auditors contend that 10,342 Arizonans may have voted twice. Here, too, their methodology is off. That number was arrived at by comparing the names and birth years of around 2.1 million voters in Maricopa County to the names and birth years of all voters in other Arizona counties — a patently imprecise way of going about such a comparison that, in a state of 7.2 million people, was bound to yield false positives.
In the wake of this latest forlorn episode, it seems clearer than ever that the GOP has a choice to make. It can look to the future, outline an attractive political vision, and get ready to capitalize on the unfurling disaster that is the Biden presidency. Or it can spend its time assuaging Donald Trump’s ego, stupidly relitigating the past, and suicidally damaging the trust that its own voters have in the electoral system. Only one of these courses will lead to another Republican president. And it’s not the one that involves tin foil.
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I don't think you realise what you said. If 2/3 of the phantom ballots went for Joe and be thrown out...that's about 17,000 ballots which is more than Biden's margin of "victory".
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