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I'm beginning to understand after this last election cycle how corrupt the DNC really is. Anything is fair game to get ahead...
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On 1/25/18 1:18 AM, Tim wrote:
I'm beginning to understand after this last election cycle how corrupt the DNC really is. Anything is fair game to get ahead... https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...mocrats-want-/ No, you have no understanding. The entire GOP effort in this issue is aimed only at reducing the ranks of voters. There's no widespread voter fraud. |
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5:44 AMKeyser Soze On 1/25/18 1:18 AM, Tim wrote: I'm beginning to understand after this last election cycle how corrupt the DNC really is. Anything is fair game to get ahead... https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...mocrats-want-/ No, you have no understanding. The entire GOP effort in this issue is aimed only at reducing the ranks of voters. There's no widespread voter fraud. ..... Looks like the GOP Is trying to tighten voter security where Ellison gable or not, the DNC will grab anyone to pull the lever. |
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On 1/25/18 8:29 AM, Tim wrote:
5:44 AMKeyser Soze On 1/25/18 1:18 AM, Tim wrote: I'm beginning to understand after this last election cycle how corrupt the DNC really is. Anything is fair game to get ahead... https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...mocrats-want-/ No, you have no understanding. The entire GOP effort in this issue is aimed only at reducing the ranks of voters. There's no widespread voter fraud. .... Looks like the GOP Is trying to tighten voter security where Ellison gable or not, the DNC will grab anyone to pull the lever. I am sure it looks that way to you. Your political acumen ranks somewhat lower than my understanding of particle accelerators. |
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On 1/25/18 8:29 AM, Tim wrote: 5:44 AMKeyser Soze On 1/25/18 1:18 AM, Tim wrote: I'm beginning to understand after this last election cycle how corrupt the DNC really is. Anything is fair game to get ahead... https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...mocrats-want-/ No, you have no understanding. The entire GOP effort in this issue is aimed only at reducing the ranks of voters. There's no widespread voter fraud. .... Looks like the GOP Is trying to tighten voter security where Ellison gable or not, the DNC will grab anyone to pull the lever. I am sure it looks that way to you. Your political acumen ranks somewhat lower than my understanding of particle accelerators. Your handlers are treating you like a mushroom. They keep you in the dark and pile manure onto you. Your educators did everything but teach you to think. Did you sleep through the 60s? -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On 1/25/18 8:53 AM, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 1/25/18 8:29 AM, Tim wrote: 5:44 AMKeyser Soze On 1/25/18 1:18 AM, Tim wrote: I'm beginning to understand after this last election cycle how corrupt the DNC really is. Anything is fair game to get ahead... https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...mocrats-want-/ No, you have no understanding. The entire GOP effort in this issue is aimed only at reducing the ranks of voters. There's no widespread voter fraud. .... Looks like the GOP Is trying to tighten voter security where Ellison gable or not, the DNC will grab anyone to pull the lever. I am sure it looks that way to you. Your political acumen ranks somewhat lower than my understanding of particle accelerators. Your handlers are treating you like a mushroom. They keep you in the dark and pile manure onto you. Your educators did everything but teach you to think. Did you sleep through the 60s? Actually, I was studying and learning in the 1960s, while you were asleep at your naveeee sinecure, preparing for your lifelong intellectual stupor. |
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7:39 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - I am sure it looks that way to you. Your political acumen ranks somewhat lower than my understanding of particle accelerators. .... That’s ok. It ranks high enough to know the DNC has little integrity and to me, at this venture that’s all that matters |
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On 1/25/18 9:08 AM, Tim wrote:
7:39 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - I am sure it looks that way to you. Your political acumen ranks somewhat lower than my understanding of particle accelerators. ... That’s ok. It ranks high enough to know the DNC has little integrity and to me, at this venture that’s all that matters The party in power, the GOP, has no integrity. That's less than little integrity. |
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On Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 8:39:32 AM UTC-5, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/25/18 8:29 AM, Tim wrote: 5:44 AMKeyser Soze On 1/25/18 1:18 AM, Tim wrote: I'm beginning to understand after this last election cycle how corrupt the DNC really is. Anything is fair game to get ahead... https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...mocrats-want-/ No, you have no understanding. The entire GOP effort in this issue is aimed only at reducing the ranks of voters. There's no widespread voter fraud. .... Looks like the GOP Is trying to tighten voter security where Ellison gable or not, the DNC will grab anyone to pull the lever. I am sure it looks that way to you. Your political acumen ranks somewhat lower than my understanding of particle accelerators. It looks that way to the college professor who conducted the study. "Republicans respond to even small reports of voter fraud, seeing them as a reason to back stricter voting access, according to the research by John V.. Kane, a professor at New York University, whose study was published in the latest Public Opinion Quarterly. Democrats, meanwhile, generally support voter-ID but their support is less firm. If told the GOP would suffer from stricter voter-ID laws, Democrats become more supportive, Mr. Kane found. “There’s different concerns in both camps. Republicans really do appear to be super-concerned about fraud and Democrats not so much. Democrats really appear to be concerned about the electoral implications, not so much fraud,” Mr. Kane told The Washington Times. “Voter ID is yesterday’s fight, and it’s a fight proponents won because it is supported overwhelmingly,” Mr. Adams said. “The bottom line is the vast majority of Americans support voter ID. That some academic study found that Democrats are less concerned about election crimes is hardly news.” |
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On 1/25/2018 8:08 AM, Tim wrote:
7:39 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - I am sure it looks that way to you. Your political acumen ranks somewhat lower than my understanding of particle accelerators. ... That’s ok. It ranks high enough to know the DNC has little integrity and to me, at this venture that’s all that matters I can't figure out why anyone would want someone that can't figure out how to get an ID should be able to vote. If you can't process the information required to get an ID, you can't process information for an inform opinion. Please don't tell me about the hardship poor people having getting an ID. It's bull****. Mikek |
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On 1/25/18 8:53 AM, justan wrote: Keyser Soze Wrote in message: On 1/25/18 8:29 AM, Tim wrote: 5:44 AMKeyser Soze On 1/25/18 1:18 AM, Tim wrote: I'm beginning to understand after this last election cycle how corrupt the DNC really is. Anything is fair game to get ahead... https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...mocrats-want-/ No, you have no understanding. The entire GOP effort in this issue is aimed only at reducing the ranks of voters. There's no widespread voter fraud. .... Looks like the GOP Is trying to tighten voter security where Ellison gable or not, the DNC will grab anyone to pull the lever. I am sure it looks that way to you. Your political acumen ranks somewhat lower than my understanding of particle accelerators. Your handlers are treating you like a mushroom. They keep you in the dark and pile manure onto you. Your educators did everything but teach you to think. Did you sleep through the 60s? Actually, I was studying and learning in the 1960s, while you were asleep at your naveeee sinecure, preparing for your lifelong intellectual stupor. Too bad you don't have anything to show for it. Interpet that any way you like. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 06:44:40 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 1/25/18 1:18 AM, Tim wrote: I'm beginning to understand after this last election cycle how corrupt the DNC really is. Anything is fair game to get ahead... https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...mocrats-want-/ No, you have no understanding. The entire GOP effort in this issue is aimed only at reducing the ranks of voters. There's no widespread voter fraud. Nobody has really looked. Our TV station had no problem finding green card voters . The government never looked. They were registered in motor voter and say they did not understand that green card holders couldn't vote when interviewed on camera. It makes you wonder how many there are in California where illegals also get driver's licenses. |
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On 1/25/18 9:28 AM, amdx wrote:
On 1/25/2018 8:08 AM, Tim wrote: 7:39 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - I am sure it looks that way to you. Your political acumen ranks somewhat lower than my understanding of particle accelerators. ... That’s ok. It ranks high enough to know the DNC has little integrity and to me, at this venture that’s all that matters *I can't figure out why anyone would want someone that can't figure out how to get an ID should be able to vote. *If you can't process the information required to get an ID, you can't process information for an inform opinion. *Please don't tell me about the hardship poor people having getting an ID. It's bull****. ************************ Mikek Well, actually it isn't, especially in some Republican ruled states where it has been made much more difficult and less convenient to get to where you have to register. |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/25/18 1:18 AM, Tim wrote: I'm beginning to understand after this last election cycle how corrupt the DNC really is. Anything is fair game to get ahead... https://www.washingtontimes.com/news...mocrats-want-/ No, you have no understanding. The entire GOP effort in this issue is aimed only at reducing the ranks of voters. There's no widespread voter fraud. Then why not support voter ID laws? You have to have ID to go to your doctor, get on an airplane, buy booze, guns, and for banking. |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/25/18 9:28 AM, amdx wrote: On 1/25/2018 8:08 AM, Tim wrote: 7:39 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - I am sure it looks that way to you. Your political acumen ranks somewhat lower than my understanding of particle accelerators. ... That’s ok. It ranks high enough to know the DNC has little integrity and to me, at this venture that’s all that matters *I can't figure out why anyone would want someone that can't figure out how to get an ID should be able to vote. *If you can't process the information required to get an ID, you can't process information for an inform opinion. *Please don't tell me about the hardship poor people having getting an ID. It's bull****. ************************ Mikek Well, actually it isn't, especially in some Republican ruled states where it has been made much more difficult and less convenient to get to where you have to register. There does not seem to be a problem registering for welfare, etc. if the person is so far from a government office that can register you for ID, you are probably too far from a mailbox to vote. |
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- show quoted text - Well, actually it isn't, especially in some Republican ruled states where it has been made much more difficult and less convenient to get to where you have to register. ...... That’s what happened in heavy dem Cook county Illinois. At almost the last moment the polling places got shuffled really quick. Especially centering the polling places to the poorest corners of the precincts. This doesn’t count trying (a judge knocked it out) to register a lot of folks right on Election Day and right outside the polling place. Interesting things happening. Like I said. “ whatever it takes to come out ahead” |
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On Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 2:22:30 PM UTC-5, Tim wrote:
Keyser Soze - show quoted text - Well, actually it isn't, especially in some Republican ruled states where it has been made much more difficult and less convenient to get to where you have to register. ..... That’s what happened in heavy dem Cook county Illinois. At almost the last moment the polling places got shuffled really quick. Especially centering the polling places to the poorest corners of the precincts. This doesn’t count trying (a judge knocked it out) to register a lot of folks right on Election Day and right outside the polling place. Interesting things happening. Like I said. “ whatever it takes to come out ahead” “The bottom line is the vast majority of Americans support voter ID. That some academic study found that Democrats are less concerned about election crimes is hardly news.” |
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On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 13:46:30 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote: On 1/25/18 9:28 AM, amdx wrote: On 1/25/2018 8:08 AM, Tim wrote: 7:39 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - I am sure it looks that way to you. Your political acumen ranks somewhat lower than my understanding of particle accelerators. ... That’s ok. It ranks high enough to know the DNC has little integrity and to me, at this venture that’s all that matters *I can't figure out why anyone would want someone that can't figure out how to get an ID should be able to vote. *If you can't process the information required to get an ID, you can't process information for an inform opinion. *Please don't tell me about the hardship poor people having getting an ID. It's bull****. ************************ Mikek Well, actually it isn't, especially in some Republican ruled states where it has been made much more difficult and less convenient to get to where you have to register. That is one thing you can't blame Florida for. This is one of the easiest states in the US for a person to vote. You never have to leave your house and the mail in ballot is postage paid. |
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On Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 4:21:50 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 13:46:30 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote: On 1/25/18 9:28 AM, amdx wrote: On 1/25/2018 8:08 AM, Tim wrote: 7:39 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - I am sure it looks that way to you. Your political acumen ranks somewhat lower than my understanding of particle accelerators. ... That’s ok. It ranks high enough to know the DNC has little integrity and to me, at this venture that’s all that matters *I can't figure out why anyone would want someone that can't figure out how to get an ID should be able to vote. *If you can't process the information required to get an ID, you can't process information for an inform opinion. *Please don't tell me about the hardship poor people having getting an ID. It's bull****. ************************ Mikek Well, actually it isn't, especially in some Republican ruled states where it has been made much more difficult and less convenient to get to where you have to register. That is one thing you can't blame Florida for. This is one of the easiest states in the US for a person to vote. You never have to leave your house and the mail in ballot is postage paid. It would suit me if they required the whole east coast of Florida to get in their cars and drive back to their northern homes to vote in person. :) |
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On Thu, 25 Jan 2018 13:37:29 -0800 (PST), Its Me
wrote: On Thursday, January 25, 2018 at 4:21:50 PM UTC-5, wrote: That is one thing you can't blame Florida for. This is one of the easiest states in the US for a person to vote. You never have to leave your house and the mail in ballot is postage paid. It would suit me if they required the whole east coast of Florida to get in their cars and drive back to their northern homes to vote in person. :) Most are up there in November anyway. They still vote here because they don't want to be a citizen of a place with those ridiculous taxes. That may have been why the mail in ballot measure went through so easy. |
Have no illusions, they're all loving Zotrim the same. They'd all do anything to get elected. Having said that, Dems are really showing their color and how much they're willing to undermine our democracy by their actions since the last elections.
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On Sunday, January 28, 2018 at 6:49:06 AM UTC-6, Osterbaudt wrote:
Have no illusions, they're all the same. They'd all do anything to get elected. Having said that, Dems are really showing their color and how much they're willing to undermine our democracy by their actions since the last elections. -- Osterbaudt "Whatever it takes..." Even to the point of shafting fellow candidates for gain. |
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