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No, they shouldn't have mail-in voting, moron.So they should put it in a mailbox instead?
That’s worse.
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No, they shouldn't have mail-in voting, moron.So they should put it in a mailbox instead?
That’s worse.
So the military stationed overseas shouldn’t get to vote.No, they shouldn't have mail-in voting, moron.
Lin Wood has publicly accused Kemp and Raffensperger, who had the entire state of Georgia switched over to Dominion vote changing machines prior to the 2020 electio (so unusual), of accepting bribes from Dominion, and he's dared Dominion to sue him. Follow the Money: Attorney Lin Wood Explains His Lawsuit Against Georgia's Secretary of State - Tennessee Star
Dominion has remained conspicuously silent on the matter. Why is that?
Lawsuits already filed.Lin Wood has publicly accused Kemp and Raffensperger, who had the entire state of Georgia switched over to Dominion vote changing machines prior to the 2020 electio (so unusual), of accepting bribes from Dominion, and he's dared Dominion to sue him. Follow the Money: Attorney Lin Wood Explains His Lawsuit Against Georgia's Secretary of State - Tennessee Star
Dominion has remained conspicuously silent on the matter. Why is that?
If you have a problem with corporations spending money in politics, I refer you to Citizens United v. FEC.In February Breitbart reported on this subject:
A report released by the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society at a press conference on Wednesday alleged Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife made $419.5 million in contributions to non-profit organizations during the 2020 election cycle–$350 million to the “Safe Elections” Project of the Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL) and another $69.5 million to the Center for Election Innovation and Research–that, “improperly influence[d] the 2020 presidential election on behalf of one particular candidate and party.”
Why don’t you just come out and admit you are a Multicultural Neo Nazi?I speak out against your lying and dishonesty every chance I get, but you keep denying your guilt.
This highlights the shame of both parties corruption. The real issue that both parties should be addressing is the corruption of the establishment.It looks like Zuckerberg bribed state officials to throw the election.
Georgia’s Raffensperger did it too – received millions in ‘Zuckerbucks’ and the best information is that he spent it on public service announcements promoting his election actions. We just reported that millions was given to Maricopa County in Arizona from a ‘non-profit’ related to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg:
In February Breitbart reported on this subject:
Now the Georgia Star reports that millions went to Georgia’s Secretary of State’s office as well:
Apparently, CEIR’s website shared how Secretary of State Raffensperger’s office spent the money:
So the only information we have on $5 million given to Raffensperger is that he spent it on propaganda. So $5 million was spent on election propaganda – $5 million.According to the Georgia Star, Raffensperger issued a press release on this but we don’t know when because it wasn’t dated:
We know Raffensperger certified the election and to this day there are over 350,000 ballots that are illegitimate.
Now we know Raffensperger received $5 million before the election and he won’t provide detailed information on how it was spent. This doesn’t look good. This doesn’t look good at all.
That's an exception where we have no other option. That doesn't mean everyone should get to do it. Only a total fuckling moron would believe everyone should get to vote by mail.So the military stationed overseas shouldn’t get to vote.
Crazy, but okay. I accept your position.
This has been explained ad nauseum in this forum.How so?
how so?
Publishing a book is one thing, handing over $500 million to government officials is something altogether different. The later is call "bribery."If you have a problem with corporations spending money in politics, I refer you to Citizens United v. FEC.
So some people can commit voter fraud but others can’t.That's an exception where we have no other option. That doesn't mean everyone should get to do it. Only a total fuckling moron would believe everyone should get to vote by mail.
The Defense Department supervises the submission of email ballots for overseas personnel. Are you saying we can't trust the Defense Department?So some people can commit voter fraud but others can’t.
Gotcha.
How so?They are ripe for fraud, moron.
Yes, it is a no-brainer, and your proved you don't have one.
It's called campaign contributions and is perfectly legal.Publishing a book is one thing, handing over $500 million to government officials is something altogether different. The later is call "bribery."
Wrong. They took no money from the Republican party. The fact that their view may align with the views of Republicans doesn't mean everything the produce is a campaign contribution. If I write a book proclaiming the superiority of the free market, is that a campaign contribution to the Republican party?It's called campaign contributions and is perfectly legal.
Citizens United is a non-profit, too, and all their work was for the Republicans.
Don't be a hypocrite. The street runs both ways.
Here is a list of Republicans to which Citizens United donated money in the 2020 election cycle: Citizens United PAC Contributions to Federal CandidatesWrong. They took no money from the Republican party. The fact that their view may align with the views of Republicans doesn't mean everything the produce is a campaign contribution. If I write a book proclaiming the superiority of the free market, is that a campaign contribution to the Republican party?
Nope.
It looks like Zuckerberg bribed state officials to throw the election.
Georgia’s Raffensperger did it too – received millions in ‘Zuckerbucks’ and the best information is that he spent it on public service announcements promoting his election actions. We just reported that millions was given to Maricopa County in Arizona from a ‘non-profit’ related to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg:
In February Breitbart reported on this subject:
Now the Georgia Star reports that millions went to Georgia’s Secretary of State’s office as well:
Apparently, CEIR’s website shared how Secretary of State Raffensperger’s office spent the money:
So the only information we have on $5 million given to Raffensperger is that he spent it on propaganda. So $5 million was spent on election propaganda – $5 million.According to the Georgia Star, Raffensperger issued a press release on this but we don’t know when because it wasn’t dated:
We know Raffensperger certified the election and to this day there are over 350,000 ballots that are illegitimate.
Now we know Raffensperger received $5 million before the election and he won’t provide detailed information on how it was spent. This doesn’t look good. This doesn’t look good at all.
Here is a list of Republicans to which Citizens United donated money in the 2020 election cycle: Citizens United PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates
RINO trash like Raffensbeger are easy to bribe. They are Republicans for career reasons only.Republicans who supported the steal were bought, bribed or threatened; mostly bought.
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