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100% Turnout

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  • JollyJ Offline
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    Jolly
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    100%? Totally believable! 😁 😁 😁

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    “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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    • brendaB Offline
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      #2

      Oh yes, the staff 'help' them fill out their ballots. This has gone on for decades.

      In 2006, a nursing home staff person told me, with great glee and an insidious smirk, that all the residents had staff help with their ballots. Her message was very clear, and she was quite pleased with herself.

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      • HoraceH Offline
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        Sure, this sort of cheating would have been ubiquitous amongst the indoctrinated righteous masses who had the opportunity to do it.

        Education is extremely important.

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        • brendaB brenda

          Oh yes, the staff 'help' them fill out their ballots. This has gone on for decades.

          In 2006, a nursing home staff person told me, with great glee and an insidious smirk, that all the residents had staff help with their ballots. Her message was very clear, and she was quite pleased with herself.

          AxtremusA Away
          AxtremusA Away
          Axtremus
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          #4

          @brenda said in 100% Turnout:

          In 2006, a nursing home staff person told me, with great glee and an insidious smirk, that all the residents had staff help with their ballots. Her message was very clear, and she was quite pleased with herself.

          I can imagine @MainerMikeBrown starting a thread asking whether it is virtuous to help the elderly exercise their right to vote.

          The "great glee" and "insidious smirk" are matters of subjective perception and interpretation. But the act of helping the elderly and the infirm exercise their right to vote, a care-giver can indeed be quite pleased and proud of himself for doing so in good faith.

          LarryL 1 Reply Last reply
          • AxtremusA Axtremus

            @brenda said in 100% Turnout:

            In 2006, a nursing home staff person told me, with great glee and an insidious smirk, that all the residents had staff help with their ballots. Her message was very clear, and she was quite pleased with herself.

            I can imagine @MainerMikeBrown starting a thread asking whether it is virtuous to help the elderly exercise their right to vote.

            The "great glee" and "insidious smirk" are matters of subjective perception and interpretation. But the act of helping the elderly and the infirm exercise their right to vote, a care-giver can indeed be quite pleased and proud of himself for doing so in good faith.

            LarryL Offline
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            Larry
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            @Axtremus said in 100% Turnout:

            @brenda said in 100% Turnout:

            In 2006, a nursing home staff person told me, with great glee and an insidious smirk, that all the residents had staff help with their ballots. Her message was very clear, and she was quite pleased with herself.

            I can imagine @MainerMikeBrown starting a thread asking whether it is virtuous to help the elderly exercise their right to vote.

            The "great glee" and "insidious smirk" are matters of subjective perception and interpretation. But the act of helping the elderly and the infirm exercise their right to vote, a care-giver can indeed be quite pleased and proud of himself for doing so in good faith.

            They all "voted" republican.......

            Whatcha say now, fool?

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            • LarryL Larry

              @Axtremus said in 100% Turnout:

              @brenda said in 100% Turnout:

              In 2006, a nursing home staff person told me, with great glee and an insidious smirk, that all the residents had staff help with their ballots. Her message was very clear, and she was quite pleased with herself.

              I can imagine @MainerMikeBrown starting a thread asking whether it is virtuous to help the elderly exercise their right to vote.

              The "great glee" and "insidious smirk" are matters of subjective perception and interpretation. But the act of helping the elderly and the infirm exercise their right to vote, a care-giver can indeed be quite pleased and proud of himself for doing so in good faith.

              They all "voted" republican.......

              Whatcha say now, fool?

              AxtremusA Away
              AxtremusA Away
              Axtremus
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              @Larry said in 100% Turnout:

              @Axtremus said in 100% Turnout:

              @brenda said in 100% Turnout:

              In 2006, a nursing home staff person told me, with great glee and an insidious smirk, that all the residents had staff help with their ballots. Her message was very clear, and she was quite pleased with herself.

              I can imagine @MainerMikeBrown starting a thread asking whether it is virtuous to help the elderly exercise their right to vote.

              The "great glee" and "insidious smirk" are matters of subjective perception and interpretation. But the act of helping the elderly and the infirm exercise their right to vote, a care-giver can indeed be quite pleased and proud of himself for doing so in good faith.

              They all "voted" republican.......

              It's well-known that the senior population as a group tend to lean Republican. It's the voter's right to vote for the candidates of his choice.

              HoraceH 1 Reply Last reply
              • AxtremusA Axtremus

                @Larry said in 100% Turnout:

                @Axtremus said in 100% Turnout:

                @brenda said in 100% Turnout:

                In 2006, a nursing home staff person told me, with great glee and an insidious smirk, that all the residents had staff help with their ballots. Her message was very clear, and she was quite pleased with herself.

                I can imagine @MainerMikeBrown starting a thread asking whether it is virtuous to help the elderly exercise their right to vote.

                The "great glee" and "insidious smirk" are matters of subjective perception and interpretation. But the act of helping the elderly and the infirm exercise their right to vote, a care-giver can indeed be quite pleased and proud of himself for doing so in good faith.

                They all "voted" republican.......

                It's well-known that the senior population as a group tend to lean Republican. It's the voter's right to vote for the candidates of his choice.

                HoraceH Offline
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                @Axtremus said in 100% Turnout:

                @Larry said in 100% Turnout:

                @Axtremus said in 100% Turnout:

                @brenda said in 100% Turnout:

                In 2006, a nursing home staff person told me, with great glee and an insidious smirk, that all the residents had staff help with their ballots. Her message was very clear, and she was quite pleased with herself.

                I can imagine @MainerMikeBrown starting a thread asking whether it is virtuous to help the elderly exercise their right to vote.

                The "great glee" and "insidious smirk" are matters of subjective perception and interpretation. But the act of helping the elderly and the infirm exercise their right to vote, a care-giver can indeed be quite pleased and proud of himself for doing so in good faith.

                They all "voted" republican.......

                It's well-known that the senior population as a group tend to lean Republican. It's the voter's right to vote for the candidates of his choice.

                Then a prediction of whether those votes tended to be fraudulent, would boil down to a prediction of whether the votes were largely for Biden. Gee, I wonder.

                Education is extremely important.

                JollyJ 1 Reply Last reply
                • HoraceH Horace

                  @Axtremus said in 100% Turnout:

                  @Larry said in 100% Turnout:

                  @Axtremus said in 100% Turnout:

                  @brenda said in 100% Turnout:

                  In 2006, a nursing home staff person told me, with great glee and an insidious smirk, that all the residents had staff help with their ballots. Her message was very clear, and she was quite pleased with herself.

                  I can imagine @MainerMikeBrown starting a thread asking whether it is virtuous to help the elderly exercise their right to vote.

                  The "great glee" and "insidious smirk" are matters of subjective perception and interpretation. But the act of helping the elderly and the infirm exercise their right to vote, a care-giver can indeed be quite pleased and proud of himself for doing so in good faith.

                  They all "voted" republican.......

                  It's well-known that the senior population as a group tend to lean Republican. It's the voter's right to vote for the candidates of his choice.

                  Then a prediction of whether those votes tended to be fraudulent, would boil down to a prediction of whether the votes were largely for Biden. Gee, I wonder.

                  JollyJ Offline
                  JollyJ Offline
                  Jolly
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #8

                  @Horace said in 100% Turnout:

                  @Axtremus said in 100% Turnout:

                  @Larry said in 100% Turnout:

                  @Axtremus said in 100% Turnout:

                  @brenda said in 100% Turnout:

                  In 2006, a nursing home staff person told me, with great glee and an insidious smirk, that all the residents had staff help with their ballots. Her message was very clear, and she was quite pleased with herself.

                  I can imagine @MainerMikeBrown starting a thread asking whether it is virtuous to help the elderly exercise their right to vote.

                  The "great glee" and "insidious smirk" are matters of subjective perception and interpretation. But the act of helping the elderly and the infirm exercise their right to vote, a care-giver can indeed be quite pleased and proud of himself for doing so in good faith.

                  They all "voted" republican.......

                  It's well-known that the senior population as a group tend to lean Republican. It's the voter's right to vote for the candidates of his choice.

                  Then a prediction of whether those votes tended to be fraudulent, would boil down to a prediction of whether the votes were largely for Biden. Gee, I wonder.

                  Wonder not, young man....

                  “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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