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  • MikM Offline
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    Mik
    wrote on last edited by
    #7

    I have a problem with people going door to door to be involved in any way with anyone’s ballot.

    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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    • JollyJ Offline
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      Jolly
      wrote on last edited by
      #8

      Apparently, Dr. Phibes does not?

      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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      • Doctor PhibesD Online
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        Doctor Phibes
        wrote on last edited by
        #9

        I'm certainly open to hearing about this being confirmed by more reputable sources.

        I was only joking

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          xenon
          wrote on last edited by
          #10

          @jolly said in The Steal:

          Trump legal people like Rudy Giuliani and Sydney Powell ran around condemning voting machines and promoting shady allegations of fraud. But they could never produce forensic evidence of wrongdoing - and both have suffered greatly for their advocacy.
          Attorney General William Barr publicly stated that election fraud was committed.

          I don't know about the veracity of what Bill is saying - but he opens up by giving a sort of attaboy to two kooks. Then, he brings up Barr - who specifically said there was no widespread fraud.

          So, don't really know what to make of the rest of what Bill says.

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          • X xenon

            @jolly said in The Steal:

            Trump legal people like Rudy Giuliani and Sydney Powell ran around condemning voting machines and promoting shady allegations of fraud. But they could never produce forensic evidence of wrongdoing - and both have suffered greatly for their advocacy.
            Attorney General William Barr publicly stated that election fraud was committed.

            I don't know about the veracity of what Bill is saying - but he opens up by giving a sort of attaboy to two kooks. Then, he brings up Barr - who specifically said there was no widespread fraud.

            So, don't really know what to make of the rest of what Bill says.

            Doctor PhibesD Online
            Doctor PhibesD Online
            Doctor Phibes
            wrote on last edited by
            #11

            @xenon said in The Steal:

            So, don't really know what to make of the rest of what Bill says.

            I do.

            I was only joking

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            • X xenon

              @jolly said in The Steal:

              Trump legal people like Rudy Giuliani and Sydney Powell ran around condemning voting machines and promoting shady allegations of fraud. But they could never produce forensic evidence of wrongdoing - and both have suffered greatly for their advocacy.
              Attorney General William Barr publicly stated that election fraud was committed.

              I don't know about the veracity of what Bill is saying - but he opens up by giving a sort of attaboy to two kooks. Then, he brings up Barr - who specifically said there was no widespread fraud.

              So, don't really know what to make of the rest of what Bill says.

              89th8 Online
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              89th
              wrote on last edited by
              #12

              @xenon said in The Steal:

              Then, he brings up Barr - who specifically said there was no widespread fraud.

              That was my first reaction when I read that, too.

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              • 89th8 89th

                @xenon said in The Steal:

                Then, he brings up Barr - who specifically said there was no widespread fraud.

                That was my first reaction when I read that, too.

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                George K
                wrote on last edited by
                #13

                @89th said in The Steal:

                @xenon said in The Steal:

                Then, he brings up Barr - who specifically said there was no widespread fraud.

                That was my first reaction when I read that, too.

                That's not his point. People going in to "correct" ballots before they are mailed in, or to "help" people fill them out is not, according to him, fraud.

                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                • Doctor PhibesD Online
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                  Doctor Phibes
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #14

                  Mark Zuckerberg is the new George Soros, apparently.

                  I was only joking

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                  • George KG George K

                    @89th said in The Steal:

                    @xenon said in The Steal:

                    Then, he brings up Barr - who specifically said there was no widespread fraud.

                    That was my first reaction when I read that, too.

                    That's not his point. People going in to "correct" ballots before they are mailed in, or to "help" people fill them out is not, according to him, fraud.

                    89th8 Online
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                    89th
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                    #15

                    @george-k said in The Steal:

                    @89th said in The Steal:

                    @xenon said in The Steal:

                    Then, he brings up Barr - who specifically said there was no widespread fraud.

                    That was my first reaction when I read that, too.

                    That's not his point. People going in to "correct" ballots before they are mailed in, or to "help" people fill them out is not, according to him, fraud.

                    The excerpt:

                    Attorney General William Barr publicly stated that election fraud was committed. Then he disappeared.

                    My point is that misleading statements like this is exactly why energy is unfortunately spent on debunking the "stolen election" conspiracy. For example, you search for "barr fraud" nearly every article points to his statement that NO widespread fraud was committed. And yet...without knowing that and just reading this sentence and forwarding on this article to fuel the anger in others looking for signs of wrongdoing, I can see why "stop the steal" voters are convinced something nefarious happened that stole the election from Trump, even though he lost in a landslide by his own metric.

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                    • Doctor PhibesD Online
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                      Doctor Phibes
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #16

                      Barr didn't disappear, either. He quit. Presumably because he couldn't take any more bullshit.

                      I was only joking

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                      • JollyJ Jolly

                        https://www.billoreilly.com/b/The-Steal/-404536639918521996.html?dest=/mobile/blogdetail.jsp

                        The Steal

                        It was always wrong. But no one could explain exactly how votes were being corrupted in the 2020 presidential election. Trump legal people like Rudy Giuliani and Sydney Powell ran around condemning voting machines and promoting shady allegations of fraud. But they could never produce forensic evidence of wrongdoing - and both have suffered greatly for their advocacy.

                        Attorney General William Barr publicly stated that election fraud was committed. Then he disappeared. To this day, President Trump is crazed over the vote. But he and his supporters were on the wrong trail.

                        I, your humble correspondent, watched closely as the situation unfolded. Corruption in precincts like Detroit, Atlanta, and Philadelphia is not exactly unheard of - is it?

                        But, again, no hard evidence came forward and I accurately reported that.

                        Now, a terrible picture is beginning to emerge and ground zero is Silicon Valley, California.

                        That's where Mark Zuckerberg lives. The Facebook chief apparently took a very large financial interest in the Trump/Biden race for the White House. How large? Well, how about $420 million dollars.

                        According to a number of reports which have not been denied, Mr. Zuckerberg donated that colossal amount of money to couple of "non-partisan," tax-exempt political operations: The Center for Technology and Civic Life and The Center for Election Innovation and Research.

                        Turns out these two "centers" are about as non-partisan as Nancy Pelosi.

                        Reporter Mollie Hemingway, who works for Heritage, investigated the Zuckerberg situation and calls it "genius."

                        Here's how it worked.
                        "Vote Navigators" were paid well to canvas mostly poor neighborhoods that traditionally vote for Democrats. Often, these ballot mercenaries would go inside the homes of voters.
                        Even though it is a crime in all 50 states to "electioneer" at polling places where you walk into and vote, it is not a criminal activity for a third party to interfere with a mail-in ballot. That's the vital loophole.
                        Thousands of navigators flooded the democrat precincts In Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia - all states that were close between Biden and Trump.
                        The navigators "assisted" voters in filling out ballots and, at times, "cured" mistakes. That means they corrected ballots so they wouldn't be thrown out.
                        Sometimes the hired political guns took the actual ballots from the folks and brought them to polling places. That is called "bundling."
                        The result was a much higher vote count for Joe Biden, as citizens who rarely participate in elections did so with the tutoring.

                        So, now we know why the left loves mail-in ballots so much. They can easily be manipulated with guys like Zuckerberg donating cash to make it happen.

                        By the way, Marky Mark broke no laws. What he did was perfectly legal and if the states don't crack down on this colossal con, it will happen again in 2024.

                        Donald Trump lost some of the states mentioned above by extremely small margins. So, this is an enormously important story.

                        But chances are you will not see it on the network news because the fix is in there, as well. A situation of this magnitude should be front page, lead on TV, for days.

                        That will not happen and "the steal" could very well continue next time around. So goes our democracy.

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                        Copper
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #17

                        @jolly said in The Steal:

                        Marky Mark broke no laws.

                        Prove it

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                        • JollyJ Jolly

                          https://www.billoreilly.com/b/The-Steal/-404536639918521996.html?dest=/mobile/blogdetail.jsp

                          The Steal

                          It was always wrong. But no one could explain exactly how votes were being corrupted in the 2020 presidential election. Trump legal people like Rudy Giuliani and Sydney Powell ran around condemning voting machines and promoting shady allegations of fraud. But they could never produce forensic evidence of wrongdoing - and both have suffered greatly for their advocacy.

                          Attorney General William Barr publicly stated that election fraud was committed. Then he disappeared. To this day, President Trump is crazed over the vote. But he and his supporters were on the wrong trail.

                          I, your humble correspondent, watched closely as the situation unfolded. Corruption in precincts like Detroit, Atlanta, and Philadelphia is not exactly unheard of - is it?

                          But, again, no hard evidence came forward and I accurately reported that.

                          Now, a terrible picture is beginning to emerge and ground zero is Silicon Valley, California.

                          That's where Mark Zuckerberg lives. The Facebook chief apparently took a very large financial interest in the Trump/Biden race for the White House. How large? Well, how about $420 million dollars.

                          According to a number of reports which have not been denied, Mr. Zuckerberg donated that colossal amount of money to couple of "non-partisan," tax-exempt political operations: The Center for Technology and Civic Life and The Center for Election Innovation and Research.

                          Turns out these two "centers" are about as non-partisan as Nancy Pelosi.

                          Reporter Mollie Hemingway, who works for Heritage, investigated the Zuckerberg situation and calls it "genius."

                          Here's how it worked.
                          "Vote Navigators" were paid well to canvas mostly poor neighborhoods that traditionally vote for Democrats. Often, these ballot mercenaries would go inside the homes of voters.
                          Even though it is a crime in all 50 states to "electioneer" at polling places where you walk into and vote, it is not a criminal activity for a third party to interfere with a mail-in ballot. That's the vital loophole.
                          Thousands of navigators flooded the democrat precincts In Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia - all states that were close between Biden and Trump.
                          The navigators "assisted" voters in filling out ballots and, at times, "cured" mistakes. That means they corrected ballots so they wouldn't be thrown out.
                          Sometimes the hired political guns took the actual ballots from the folks and brought them to polling places. That is called "bundling."
                          The result was a much higher vote count for Joe Biden, as citizens who rarely participate in elections did so with the tutoring.

                          So, now we know why the left loves mail-in ballots so much. They can easily be manipulated with guys like Zuckerberg donating cash to make it happen.

                          By the way, Marky Mark broke no laws. What he did was perfectly legal and if the states don't crack down on this colossal con, it will happen again in 2024.

                          Donald Trump lost some of the states mentioned above by extremely small margins. So, this is an enormously important story.

                          But chances are you will not see it on the network news because the fix is in there, as well. A situation of this magnitude should be front page, lead on TV, for days.

                          That will not happen and "the steal" could very well continue next time around. So goes our democracy.

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                          taiwan_girl
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #18

                          @jolly said in The Steal:

                          "Vote Navigators" were paid well to canvas mostly poor neighborhoods that traditionally vote for Democrats. Often, these ballot mercenaries would go inside the homes of voters.
                          Even though it is a crime in all 50 states to "electioneer" at polling places where you walk into and vote, it is not a criminal activity for a third party to interfere with a mail-in ballot. That's the vital loophole.
                          Thousands of navigators flooded the democrat precincts In Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia - all states that were close between Biden and Trump.
                          The navigators "assisted" voters in filling out ballots and, at times, "cured" mistakes. That means they corrected ballots so they wouldn't be thrown out.
                          Sometimes the hired political guns took the actual ballots from the folks and brought them to polling places. That is called "bundling."
                          The result was a much higher vote count for Joe Biden, as citizens who rarely participate in elections did so with the tutoring.

                          In a world where people are willing to share their deepest secrets and "open their souls" for the chance for 15 minutes of media, or extra likes on Tik Tok (or similar), why has there been nobody who has actually proof that they did any of this? LOL Excuse me while I remove my foil hat. LOL

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                          • George KG George K

                            @89th said in The Steal:

                            @xenon said in The Steal:

                            Then, he brings up Barr - who specifically said there was no widespread fraud.

                            That was my first reaction when I read that, too.

                            That's not his point. People going in to "correct" ballots before they are mailed in, or to "help" people fill them out is not, according to him, fraud.

                            JollyJ Offline
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                            Jolly
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #19

                            @george-k said in The Steal:

                            @89th said in The Steal:

                            @xenon said in The Steal:

                            Then, he brings up Barr - who specifically said there was no widespread fraud.

                            That was my first reaction when I read that, too.

                            That's not his point. People going in to "correct" ballots before they are mailed in, or to "help" people fill them out is not, according to him, fraud.

                            Shhh...They're busy ignoring his point.

                            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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