Patine
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Especially 1868
Can you explain the logic here?
Especially 1868
I wouldn't think so, no
It's called ****posting man
It's late at night (at least here - I'm not sure what time it is in Australia, in glorious Southern Hemisphere summer), so I'm not going to beat this issue further.
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Correction : you want to see the pretext that suit you before claiming you reached the pre-determined conclusion you already decided to reach.If you want to admit that you are an empty vessel who will believe anything CNN tells, go ahead. I want to see the facts before reaching a conclusion.
It is strange how this thread got so heated. It's as if there's no common ground left in America; the country being so polarized that there's no path back in sight. This also made this thread balloon to a size of 173 pages for me in around 20 days. It's crazy and actually reads more like a discord server even though the forum is supposed to be the "Senate" of the two. Just my two morning cents.
Somebody get this man a PMIt's crazy and actually reads more like a discord server
Oh this gonna be good.Regardless, I am hearing that Limbaugh claims ...
Yep, that was excellent. You know, I heard that someone made something up about "a system" which is part of a "national voter fraud" campaign with millions of dollars attributed to it, and thousands of people in it, and all they could pay for is an amateur developer who couldn't write a program that was able to cope with a couple of million more votes than expected. He's called Tony the Imaginary Software Developer. Better known by his friends under the loving nickname "The Klutz".the Trump vote broke the system. The logic goes that the computer counting software used in 33 states was carefully loaded to give Biden a winning edge, but that the Trump vote overwhelmed the parameters, so they had to stop the counting and fabricate physical ballots. They are taking this theory to court. We'll see how it goes.
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Until they are under oath in court. Then they'll go:He's also a very good debater who vets his facts carefully. I have not heard his whole argument, but the outline I already gave passes the sniff test. It's a massive conspiracy, covering many states, but the lawyers claim they can prove it.
Trump being Trump. It's the suckers who facilitate him who are the problem. The spineless sleazeballs.
This cartoon is spot on. A practicing Jehovah's Witness could disagree with the imagery, but not the script. The script is 100% accurate. I'd seen the one by these folks on Mormonism, but it was a while ago. Time for a rewatch. Thanks for postingThe future of this country starts @2:00!
We need a "double-like" button... a "superlike" button... and it will be a beautiful button, absolutely terrific, the most fantastic button that anyone has ever seen in history. People are saying all over the place that they want this sort of button and when I hear that I just say... wow, wouldn't that be great if we had like... a super like button?Oh this gonna be good.
Yep, that was excellent. You know, I heard that someone made something up about "a system" which is part of a "national voter fraud" campaign with millions of dollars attributed to it, and thousands of people in it, and all they could pay for is an amateur developer who couldn't write a program that was able to cope with a couple of million more votes than expected. He's called Tony the Imaginary Software Developer. Better known by his friends under the loving nickname "The Klutz".
Until they are under oath in court. Then they'll go:
There is a nonzero chance we either made this up, or it's that thing.
What thing?
You know, when you hear someone say something and provide that as evidence.
Hearsay?
Yeah, that's the one.
Trump being Trump. It's the suckers who facilitate him who are the problem. The spineless sleazeballs.
Do we want this? We should figure out how much support there is for this idea. I know, we could have a vote! Then if we count all the votes, we would know for sure.We need a "double-like" button... a "superlike" button... and it will be a beautiful button, absolutely terrific, the most fantastic button that anyone has ever seen in history. People are saying all over the place that they want this sort of button and when I hear that I just say... wow, wouldn't that be great if we had like... a super like button?
Looking back at the Bush Administration, it pales in comparison in how divided and polarized the United Stares politically is now. I don’t see any sort of way to mend any division at this point with bitterness and resentment towards the opposing side wafting in the air.It is strange how this thread got so heated. It's as if there's no common ground left in America; the country being so polarized that there's no path back in sight.
So what do the current results mean?ı should like avoid debating the real purposes of Unternehmen Barbarossa and instead remark upon that due Coronavirus webcafes in my country are being closed at least until January 1st and use the chance to post this from a magazine as ı can't handle pdf files on the tablet
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supposedly proves Google was bought off in 2016 by the Democrats .
Yeah, it's incredible how well conservatives have normalised rhetoric of the "hard left" and the far right as being equivalent in their extremes.