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    Quote Originally Posted by Into the Night View Post
    DEMOCRATS disenfranchised voters by committing massive election fraud. It is YOU being the hypocrite here. You don't get to 'dismiss' anyone. You are not the king.
    That ain't any kind of fallacy, it is just flat out wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Into the Night View Post
    False authority fallacy. Argument of ignorance fallacy. Denial of history.
    Oh, got it, now the Justice Dept is full of shit, Billy Barr, Trump's own fixer, isn't a credible investigator, right, let me ask you, you do you have any recognized source that offers verifiable proof that invalidates Billy Barr's conclusions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by anchovies View Post
    That ain't any kind of fallacy, it is just flat out wrong
    Is that a fact, Anchovies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by anchovies View Post
    Oh, got it, now the Justice Dept is full of shit, Billy Barr, Trump's own fixer, isn't a credible investigator, right, let me ask you, you do you have any recognized source that offers verifiable proof that invalidates Billy Barr's conclusions?
    By "recognized", you mean one you like because it feeds your confirmation bias.

    Poor Anchovies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legion View Post
    By "recognized", you mean one you like because it feeds your confirmation bias.

    Poor Anchovies.
    Hardly, rather one equal in credibility to the Justice Dept, or if you like Billy Barr, hey, he is your man, even he said there wasn't any substantial fraud involved, and you know based on his track record he would have loved to find anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by anchovies View Post
    Hardly, rather one equal in credibility to the Justice Dept, or if you like Billy Barr, hey, he is your man, even he said there wasn't any substantial fraud involved, and you know based on his track record he would have loved to find anything
    Barr's opinion is worth as much as your is, Anchovies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legion View Post
    Barr's opinion is worth as much as your is, Anchovies.
    Wasn't only Barr, and it is humorous to see a Trumpkin as yourself dissing the same guy who you certainly appraised as authoritative the last few years, but what Barr concluded based upon the inquires of his field offices

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    Quote Originally Posted by anchovies View Post
    Wasn't only Barr, and it is humorous to see a Trumpkin as yourself dissing the same guy who you certainly appraised as authoritative the last few years
    Did I?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legion View Post
    Did I?
    Funny

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    Quote Originally Posted by anchovies View Post
    Funny Next
    So, as I suspected, you have no evidence that I supposedly "certainly appraised as authoritative the last few years".

    Poor Anchovies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Into the Night View Post
    RQAA.

    RQAA

    RQAA

    RQAA
    In other words, you have no clue about any jurisdiction that reported more votes than registered voters. You are good about making false allegations but terrible about supporting any of them by avoiding any information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Concart View Post
    Two dead people voting is too many, but you are more than happy to disenfranchise millions of voters. Spare me the hypocrisy. You are dismissed.
    How am I "disenfranchis(ing) millions of voters?" By requiring ID to vote? By making them take a small amount of time to show up and do it? Exactly how am I advocating this?

    I think it's far, far more important that voting be honest and verified than made simple. Or, do you believe people are just too stupid and lazy to get an ID and show up to vote on election day?

    Or, do you think that a weak voting system without any requirements for identification, voting for months on end into an election, allowing anyone to handle ballots, never purging or updating voter roles, and the like is all going to improve the integrity of our elections? After all, the most important aspect of any election is that the voters have certainty and belief that the election was fair and honest, not rife with fraud. It doesn't matter if fraud was present or not. What matters is that people have faith in the veracity of the system. Right now, over half the country is starting to question or doesn't have faith in the election process today. That is a major and growing problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordberg View Post
    Vote harvesting does not exist. Rightys are so desperate.
    Most states have laws permitting someone besides a voter to return the voter's mail ballot. These laws vary by state. Mail ballots take the form of absentee ballots and ballots cast in vote-by-mail states.
    https://ballotpedia.org/Ballot_harve..._laws_by_state

    Although ballot harvesting is legal in some states, it is illegal in others. However, some of the same tactics are used both in states where ballot harvesting is legal and where it is illegal.

    This leads ballot harvesting to generate controversy, praise, and criticism from people across the political spectrum. Some practices that are uniformly illegal across the nation include:

    Filling out a ballot for another voter
    Intimidating a voter into voting for or against a candidate
    Influence a voter's decision
    In practice, ballot harvesting does tend to increase the number of votes tallied within a given election without much controversy. However, voting laws vary significantly from state to state, and small differences in voting law can significantly impact an election.
    https://www.findlaw.com/voting/how-u...-it-work-.html

    So, either you are oblivious, stupid, or willfully ignorant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Into the Night View Post
    He's locked in paradox. He's being irrational. It is not possible to argue both sides of a paradox.
    What "paradox?" The dead did vote. Doesn't matter the extent to which this happened. It shouldn't happen at all. If voting is so important shouldn't the voter roles be maintained as accurately as possible with the dead removed, a requirement to maintain a correct current address, etc.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Into the Night View Post
    RQAA
    RQAA: definition: "I've got nothing"

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