sangha
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you are the ignorant one
Nope, but keep posting your ignorance
It's entertaining
that not even an english word, dipshit
You're right! It's not an English word.
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you are the ignorant one
Nope, but keep posting your ignorance
It's entertaining
that not even an english word, dipshit
you are the ignorant oneNope, but keep posting your ignorance
It's entertaining
that not even an english word, dipshit
You're right! It's not an English word.
Greg Palast has been writing about the problems with electronic voting for years.
He's a liberal, so wingnuts ignored him
No one has ignored anyone when it comes to voting. I am sure you have a link to support your opinion.
Like I said before "He's a liberal, so wingnuts ignored him"
You're just too weak to admit ignoring him. The proof is that you don't know who he is, and you think his existence is my "opinion".
Greg Palast is a liberal journalist who has been writing about electoral fraud (as opposed to voter fraud) for at least a decade. This is fact, not opinion.
Google is your friend
And I'll accept your apology if you have the strength ogf character to offer it
Ya'd think that the wingnuts here weren't around for the 2000 Presidential election!
Suddenly they're all shocked by bugs in the voting machines!
So, if the Dems win by a landslide and it's found that there were problems with the voting machines are you going to take the same position on it as you did in 2000?
No recounts, no redoing the elections. The results stand regardless of problems with the machines, right?
Hey, there's even a Supreme court decision about it aleady!
NONE of you cared as this happened all over the nation to Democrats during the last 6 elections or so
You got nothing.
"Claims of voter fraud" are not "voter fraud". The latter is a crime; the former is just a lie
But it's all on the subject of voter fraud.
No, it's not. You're lying again. The articles are about election fraud, Firing Gonzales, and Purging Voters (which is electoral fraud) The titles make it clear that they are about something other than voting fraud
The first title = "Purging the Purgers"...nothing in the title about voter fraud
The 2nd title = Dont Fire Gonzales ...again, nothing about voter fraud
3rd title = Drinking the Kool-Aid How Cries of Voter Fraud Cover Up GOP Elections Theft
Hey, you got a little lucky on #3. It actually contains the words "voter" and "fraud". And they're consecutive
Unfortunately, for you, the title is about "Cries of Voter Fraud" and how those cries are used to cover up electoral theft.
In Wingnut World, if an articles' title contains the words voter and fraud, it must be about voter fraud, but if the same title contains the words "GOP Elections Theft" it could not possibly be about GOP elections theft.
But it's all on the subject of voter fraud.
No, it's not. You're lying again. The articles are about election fraud, Firing Gonzales, and Purging Voters (which is electoral fraud) The titles make it clear that they are about something other than voting fraud
The first title = "Purging the Purgers"...nothing in the title about voter fraud
The 2nd title = Dont Fire Gonzales ...again, nothing about voter fraud
3rd title = Drinking the Kool-Aid How Cries of Voter Fraud Cover Up GOP Elections Theft
Hey, you got a little lucky on #3. It actually contains the words "voter" and "fraud". And they're consecutive
Unfortunately, for you, the title is about "Cries of Voter Fraud" and how those cries are used to cover up electoral theft.
In Wingnut World, if an articles' title contains the words voter and fraud, it must be about voter fraud, but if the same title contains the words "GOP Elections Theft" it could not possibly be about GOP elections theft.
So the precise subjects of the articles MUST be in the 4 to 8 word headline, and no room for rhetorical flourish at all in the headline?
Are you really that stupid? If the article references voter fraud and claims thereof, I don't care what the headline is. The article concerns itself with that issue.
But I bet I could title this post "Sangha sucks goats", and you'd think it would be about the mating habits between you and your pet farm animals....wouldn't you
No, it's not. You're lying again. The articles are about election fraud, Firing Gonzales, and Purging Voters (which is electoral fraud) The titles make it clear that they are about something other than voting fraud
The first title = "Purging the Purgers"...nothing in the title about voter fraud
The 2nd title = Dont Fire Gonzales ...again, nothing about voter fraud
3rd title = Drinking the Kool-Aid How Cries of Voter Fraud Cover Up GOP Elections Theft
Hey, you got a little lucky on #3. It actually contains the words "voter" and "fraud". And they're consecutive
Unfortunately, for you, the title is about "Cries of Voter Fraud" and how those cries are used to cover up electoral theft.
In Wingnut World, if an articles' title contains the words voter and fraud, it must be about voter fraud, but if the same title contains the words "GOP Elections Theft" it could not possibly be about GOP elections theft.
So the precise subjects of the articles MUST be in the 4 to 8 word headline, and no room for rhetorical flourish at all in the headline?
Most people would say the subject belongs in the title.
Are you really that stupid? If the article references voter fraud and claims thereof, I don't care what the headline is. The article concerns itself with that issue.
You think that an article titled "Purge the Purgers" is NOT about purging or purgers? An article titled "Don't Fire Gonzales" is NOT about firing Gonzales?
That's so dumb even Sarah Palin is groaning at your stupidity.
none of you cared as this happened all over the nation to democrats during the last 6 elections or so
actually, it was the dems claiming the GOP was doing itnone of you cared as this happened all over the nation to democrats during the last 6 elections or so
why care nothing was fixed and it always favored the democrats
actually, it was the dems claiming the GOP was doing itnone of you cared as this happened all over the nation to democrats during the last 6 elections or so
why care nothing was fixed and it always favored the democrats
looks like the dems actually are
LOL
A contract between SEIU Local 1107 and Clark County -- where voting glitches were reported Tuesday -- makes the SEIU the sole union representative for, among other professions, voting machine technicians.
Nevada SEIU spokesman Nick Di Archangel called the suggestion that SEIU or its technicians would manipulate voting machines "absolutely false."
http://www.accessclarkcounty.com/depts/human_resources/Documents/Contract_SEIU.pdf
The Contract with SEIU
Watchdog Warns SEIU Contract for Nevada Voting Machines Poses 'Fraud' Concern - FoxNews.com
The story
A contract between SEIU Local 1107 and Clark County -- where voting glitches were reported Tuesday -- makes the SEIU the sole union representative for, among other professions, voting machine technicians.
Nevada SEIU spokesman Nick Di Archangel called the suggestion that SEIU or its technicians would manipulate voting machines "absolutely false."
Yeah no reason to suspect the SEIU might tamper with Machines. None at all, lets just give this a pass and pretend it isn't happening. LOL
IN mid-August, Walden W. O'Dell, the chief executive of Diebold Inc., sat down at his computer to compose a letter inviting 100 wealthy and politically inclined friends to a Republican Party fund-raiser, to be held at his home in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. ''I am committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year,'' wrote Mr. O'Dell, whose company is based in Canton, Ohio.
That is hardly unusual for Mr. O'Dell. A longtime Republican, he is a member of President Bush's ''Rangers and Pioneers,'' an elite group of loyalists who have raised at least $100,000 each for the 2004 race.
But it is not the only way that Mr. O'Dell is involved in the election process. Through Diebold Election Systems, a subsidiary in McKinney, Tex., his company is among the country's biggest suppliers of paperless, touch-screen voting machines
except dipshits like YOU see more in that than there ishttp://www.accessclarkcounty.com/depts/human_resources/Documents/Contract_SEIU.pdf
The Contract with SEIU
Watchdog Warns SEIU Contract for Nevada Voting Machines Poses 'Fraud' Concern - FoxNews.com
The story
A contract between SEIU Local 1107 and Clark County -- where voting glitches were reported Tuesday -- makes the SEIU the sole union representative for, among other professions, voting machine technicians.
Nevada SEIU spokesman Nick Di Archangel called the suggestion that SEIU or its technicians would manipulate voting machines "absolutely false."
Yeah no reason to suspect the SEIU might tamper with Machines. None at all, lets just give this a pass and pretend it isn't happening. LOL
Here's some information that wingnuts like CM will ignore or dismiss while denying that they're ignoring or dismissing the information
Diebold CEO Walden O'Dell commits Ohio to Bush
IN mid-August, Walden W. O'Dell, the chief executive of Diebold Inc., sat down at his computer to compose a letter inviting 100 wealthy and politically inclined friends to a Republican Party fund-raiser, to be held at his home in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. ''I am committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year,'' wrote Mr. O'Dell, whose company is based in Canton, Ohio.
That is hardly unusual for Mr. O'Dell. A longtime Republican, he is a member of President Bush's ''Rangers and Pioneers,'' an elite group of loyalists who have raised at least $100,000 each for the 2004 race.
But it is not the only way that Mr. O'Dell is involved in the election process. Through Diebold Election Systems, a subsidiary in McKinney, Tex., his company is among the country's biggest suppliers of paperless, touch-screen voting machines
except dipshits like YOU see more in that than there ishttp://www.accessclarkcounty.com/depts/human_resources/Documents/Contract_SEIU.pdf
The Contract with SEIU
Watchdog Warns SEIU Contract for Nevada Voting Machines Poses 'Fraud' Concern - FoxNews.com
The story
Yeah no reason to suspect the SEIU might tamper with Machines. None at all, lets just give this a pass and pretend it isn't happening. LOL
Here's some information that wingnuts like CM will ignore or dismiss while denying that they're ignoring or dismissing the information
Diebold CEO Walden O'Dell commits Ohio to Bush
IN mid-August, Walden W. O'Dell, the chief executive of Diebold Inc., sat down at his computer to compose a letter inviting 100 wealthy and politically inclined friends to a Republican Party fund-raiser, to be held at his home in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. ''I am committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year,'' wrote Mr. O'Dell, whose company is based in Canton, Ohio.
That is hardly unusual for Mr. O'Dell. A longtime Republican, he is a member of President Bush's ''Rangers and Pioneers,'' an elite group of loyalists who have raised at least $100,000 each for the 2004 race.
But it is not the only way that Mr. O'Dell is involved in the election process. Through Diebold Election Systems, a subsidiary in McKinney, Tex., his company is among the country's biggest suppliers of paperless, touch-screen voting machines
you are nothing but a pathetic fucking idiotexcept dipshits like YOU see more in that than there isHere's some information that wingnuts like CM will ignore or dismiss while denying that they're ignoring or dismissing the information
Diebold CEO Walden O'Dell commits Ohio to Bush
So a wingnut dismisses the info?
Quelle surprise!!
It's almost as if I could have predicted it