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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Uncle View Post
    ^^^
    Starts to realize he's a patsy. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMode View Post
    It's an interesting concept. Even when you're a child, someone eventually asks "How do I know that what's red to me is red to you? Maybe what I see as red is actually blue to you."

    It seems reasonable to assume that everything, from genetics/neurological functionality of the brain, down to the shape of our ears or how far apart are an individual's eyes, would all impact how we experience the world.
    Nothing that dramatic, but as long as both people agree which is the red wire, and which is the blue wire, does it matter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AssHatZombie View Post
    the swing states only had that shit put in place cuz covid.

    that's how it became obvious.
    Right, it was put into place due to covid - to allow people to vote without gathering to vote in voting locations. In some cases it was illegally put into place but that doesn't mean there is automatically more fraud. Fraud doesn't just magically happen on its own. It takes people who are willing to risk prison to commit fraud. Based, again, on the fact that dropboxes and mail in ballots are used coast to coast, with no measurable fraud issues, why do you think these other states suddenly have fraud?
    "If someone doesn’t value evidence, what evidence are you going to provide that proves they should value evidence."

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    Quote Originally Posted by AssHatZombie View Post
    God bless America and those who defend our Constitution.

    "Hatred is a failure of imagination" - Graham Greene, "The Power and the Glory"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    It's interesting to ponder. Why does one sibling feel that he/she had an unhappy childhood, yet his/her sister or brother feels just the opposite?
    Individual perception. Differences in disposition. People can change their perceptions and outlook, but it takes work on their part.

    Most of the "glass half empty" JPP members are often too lazy and/or stupid to make the effort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarod View Post
    What about those who got injected with Trumpper Nano-Bots?
    I was running low on nanobots and got a reload today along with my nanobot flu shot.

    I don't wear a mask and love to spread nanobots through the air...especially to Trumpers. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMode View Post
    Right, it was put into place due to covid - to allow people to vote without gathering to vote in voting locations. In some cases it was illegally put into place but that doesn't mean there is automatically more fraud. Fraud doesn't just magically happen on its own. It takes people who are willing to risk prison to commit fraud. Based, again, on the fact that dropboxes and mail in ballots are used coast to coast, with no measurable fraud issues, why do you think these other states suddenly have fraud?
    and its was vastly more used in all places cuz covid.

    and it's still relatively unsecure, regardless of the reason for the more vast usage of these questionable standards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PostmodernProphet View Post
    you no longer understand the difference between true and false......

    That is incredibly hilarious. Coming from a Trumper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMode View Post
    Right, it was put into place due to covid - to allow people to vote without gathering to vote in voting locations. In some cases it was illegally put into place but that doesn't mean there is automatically more fraud. Fraud doesn't just magically happen on its own. It takes people who are willing to risk prison to commit fraud. Based, again, on the fact that dropboxes and mail in ballots are used coast to coast, with no measurable fraud issues, why do you think these other states suddenly have fraud?
    Trumpers are deluded and most have mental issues. Note that Trump lost most if not all his court cases fighting his election loss. AG Bill Barr as well as other top Republicans noted that the election was fair and there was no evidence of fraud that would alter the election.

    In fact, so far, all the fraud found was Trumper fraud. The court case in Georgia may end up costing Trump very dearly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AssHatZombie View Post
    and its was vastly more used in all places cuz covid.

    and it's still relatively unsecure, regardless of the reason for the more vast usage of these questionable standards.
    Compared to voting in person, and checking ID's, yes it is technically more unsecure but, again, both methods are used nationwide and have never resulted in an increase in fraud. Why would that suddenly change in 2020? Is the country suddenly populated with more people who are willing to commit voter fraud? More importantly, how is this mass fraud taking place because of dropboxes and mail-in ballots? Are people going mailbox to mailbox stealing ballots, forging signatures and mailing them in? If that were happening on the scale claimed by many republicans, then there should be an epidemic of people being caught double voting because the people expecting a mail-in ballot would have to request another one or go vote in person resulting in two ballots from each person who had theirs stolen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMode View Post
    Compared to voting in person, and checking ID's, yes it is technically more unsecure but, again, both methods are used nationwide and have never resulted in an increase in fraud. Why would that suddenly change in 2020? Is the country suddenly populated with more people who are willing to commit voter fraud? More importantly, how is this mass fraud taking place because of dropboxes and mail-in ballots? Are people going mailbox to mailbox stealing ballots, forging signatures and mailing them in? If that were happening on the scale claimed by many republicans, then there should be an epidemic of people being caught double voting because the people expecting a mail-in ballot would have to request another one or go vote in person resulting in two ballots from each person who had theirs stolen.
    thanks for acknowledging it's not secure.

    it is happening on a grand scale.

    judges and media ignore all of these facts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AssHatZombie View Post
    thanks for acknowledging it's not secure.

    it is happening on a grand scale.

    judges and media ignore all of these facts.
    Time until Fredo starts talking about the Jews again.

    10...9....8.....

    LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Uncle View Post
    Time until Fredo starts talking about the Jews again.

    10...9....8.....

    LOL
    ...6....6.....6

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    Quote Originally Posted by AssHatZombie View Post
    thanks for acknowledging it's not secure.

    it is happening on a grand scale.

    judges and media ignore all of these facts.
    That's not what I said. I said it not as secure as voting in person. But, again, both methods have been widely used for decades without issue because a)there is security built into the process and b) the logistics of committing mass voter fraud make it impossible. If you think I'm wrong about the logistics claim, I'd love to hear how you foresee mail-in voting or dropboxes being realistically used for fraud.
    "If someone doesn’t value evidence, what evidence are you going to provide that proves they should value evidence."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenMode View Post
    That's not what I said. I said it not as secure as voting in person. But, again, both methods have been widely used for decades without issue because a)there is security built into the process and b) the logistics of committing mass voter fraud make it impossible. If you think I'm wrong about the logistics claim, I'd love to hear how you foresee mail-in voting or dropboxes being realistically used for fraud.
    but not on as vast a scale, which multiplies their possibility of introducing fraud.

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