What's 3000+ votes?
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@Jolly said in What's 3000+ votes?:
The case exposed errors in Fulton’s 2020 recount but didn’t indicate any fraud in the election, which Democrat Joe Biden won by a 11,779-vote margin in Georgia over Republican Donald Trump. Three vote counts — two by machine and one by hand — each showed similar results.
@taiwan_girl said in What's 3000+ votes?:
@Jolly said in What's 3000+ votes?:
The case exposed errors in Fulton’s 2020 recount but didn’t indicate any fraud in the election, which Democrat Joe Biden won by a 11,779-vote margin in Georgia over Republican Donald Trump. Three vote counts — two by machine and one by hand — each showed similar results.
One county...And that's just what they caught, not necessarily what was done.
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But again I say, do Republic led counties have a moral superiority over democrat led counties?
(Maybe not even moral superiority, but less willing to do election crime?)
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@Jolly said in What's 3000+ votes?:
Name me three major urban areas (where most voter fraud occurs) governed by Republicans.
Oklahoma City OK
Colorado Springs CO
Fresno CAPlease name three urban areas where voter fraud was PROVEN to have occurred in the 2020 election.
YOu, like me, may have to change your avatar to a windmill, which I did at teh suggestion of @mik 555
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@Jolly said in What's 3000+ votes?:
I gave you 2000 votes in one city. What can you tell me about your cited?
Correct, but as the article you posted stated, "didn’t indicate any fraud in the election"
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555 I think I have to go look up the melt point of ANSI 1500# stainless steel.
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555 I think I have to go look up the melt point of ANSI 1500# stainless steel.
@taiwan_girl said in What's 3000+ votes?:
555 I think I have to go look up the melt point of ANSI 1500# stainless steel.
Why did they care whether the steel was stainless if it's an interior structural support of a skyscraper? Nobody will EVER spill coffee on an I-beam. So why stainless? Answer me that, and then get back to me about how trutherism is all "wacky conspiracy theories".
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@taiwan_girl said in What's 3000+ votes?:
555 I think I have to go look up the melt point of ANSI 1500# stainless steel.
Why did they care whether the steel was stainless if it's an interior structural support of a skyscraper? Nobody will EVER spill coffee on an I-beam. So why stainless? Answer me that, and then get back to me about how trutherism is all "wacky conspiracy theories".
@Horace It was more of a "joke" about how no matter what counter evidence is presented, if someone is set in their views, nothing can be done to change it. regardless of the information.
I think it was @jon-nyc that gave the example about the stainless steel (or maybe some other variety of steel) when talking about the September 11, 2001 attacks on the buildings in New York and people claiming that there were internal bombs in the buildings and the planes could not have caused the damage. Soon, a person is looking at the flash point of jet fuel and the melt point of steel.