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2020 Election Results Controversy

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I rebuke you and your demonic soul you satanic demon. Someone put this creature back in his cage. You spew disgusting filth from the pits of Hell. You definitely sold your soul to LUCIFER. George has done nothing to deserve the filth that comes from the bowls of your mouth.
You are a fvck. Shut up.
 
Porkie, what took you so long to come down here again?
I didn’t renew my sub. This is the only forum I can post in. So I just check in once a week or so to see if the mayor of crazy town is still at it. Now you’ve got your buddy logger blowing you. It’s pretty entertaining.
 
Democrats have been stealing modern day elections since Mayor Daily of Chicago refused to release the vote count in 1964 until he knew for sure how many votes were needed for JFK to defeat Nixon. Texans often joke that in LBJ's 1st run for Congress that he acquired more dead people votes than living people votes. I remember growing up in Poinsett County that to vote for a Republican in any race you had to drive to the county seat in Harrisburg...of course you could vote for any Democrat in polling places in every city within the county.
 
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Democrats have been stealing modern day elections since Mayor Daily of Chicago refused to release the vote count in 1964 until he knew for sure how many votes were needed for JFK to defeat Nixon. Texans often joke that in LBJ's 1st run for Congress that he acquired more dead people votes than living people votes. I remember growing up in Poinsett County that to vote for a Republican in any race you had to drive to the county seat in Harrisburg...of course you could vote for any Democrat in polling places in every city within the county.

What's that saying? "All poIitics is local". I grew up in Scott County, opposite side of state from you and Democrats ruled there too. Heard stories from my Dad about Democrats buying votes with bottles of whiskey in a rural precinct called "Little Texas" in Eastern Scott County. Little Texas was known as first precinct reporting votes in state and whatever they voted was how the state voted.

Times have changed. "All politics is international" now. My research on the web has brought me to the conclusion that the 2020 Presidential election was hacked by International players. China being a major player. I hope that we can get the evidence in front of a court that isn't corrupt. Corruption is so wide and deep at all levels I have some doubts. Time will tell.
 
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The impeachment managers from the Democrat House, along with co-Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, seem convinced that a Senate “trial” will dispatch Donald Trump from the American scene.

Not so fast….

 
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Immediately after the election, data maven Matthew Braynard began to determine how many fake ballots were cast in the disputed states. He now says he has absolute proof that Biden’s victory in Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin came through election fraud.

On Tuesday, Braynard appeared on Steve Bannon’s War Room show to discuss his findings. Bannon opened the interview by asking Braynard if he’s certain that, without offering any esoteric evidence about voting machines or the like, he can support a Trump impeachment defense based on old-fashioned election fraud, even if that defense might be too late to change the election outcome.

Braynard politely took issue with the “too late” concept. He pointed out that, after the 2000 election, the three major media outlets spent millions of dollars to investigate the election for seven months before conceding that Bush had won Florida. Thus, while Braynard reluctantly admitted that the information he’s gathered may not change the current White House occupant (I’ll get back to that in a minute), he’s very confident in his findings.

Video link of Braynard’s discussion begins at 43:47:


 
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What's that saying? "All poIitics is local". I grew up in Scott County, opposite side of state from you and Democrats ruled there too. Heard stories from my Dad about Democrats buying votes with bottles of whiskey in a rural precinct called "Little Texas" in Eastern Scott County. Little Texas was known as first precinct reporting votes in state and whatever they voted was how the state voted.

Times have changed. "All politics is international" now. My research on the web has brought me to the conclusion that the 2020 Presidential election was hacked by International players. China being a major player. I hope that we can get the evidence in front of a court that isn't corrupt. Corruption is so wide and deep at all levels I have some doubts. Time will tell.
George I bet it feels nice to get diologe
What's that saying? "All poIitics is local". I grew up in Scott County, opposite side of state from you and Democrats ruled there too. Heard stories from my Dad about Democrats buying votes with bottles of whiskey in a rural precinct called "Little Texas" in Eastern Scott County. Little Texas was known as first precinct reporting votes in state and whatever they voted was how the state voted.

Times have changed. "All politics is international" now. My research on the web has brought me to the conclusion that the 2020 Presidential election was hacked by International players. China being a major player. I hope that we can get the evidence in front of a court that isn't corrupt. Corruption is so wide and deep at all levels I have some doubts. Time will tell.
Nice to get humane dialogue for a change from an individual that wants to carry on a simple conversation George. That Karl pork guy has mental issues. He was no doubt abused as a young child and its obvious at this point in his life. I find it sad that with his age now there is probably no hope for his case or future.
 
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After promising a new era of 'trust and transparency,' it's now come out that the Biden administration is stage-managing even its spin.

 
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Nice to get humane dialogue for a change from an individual that wants to carry on a simple conversation George. That Karl pork guy has mental issues. He was no doubt abused as a young child and its obvious at this point in his life. I find it sad that with his age now there is probably no hope for his case or future.

Your exactly right. It's sad that Karl Pork is so angry and has to lash out at whoever is there. Can't reason with him. Only thing I know to do is "Pray" for him.
 
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Kamala Harris says the ‘protests’ are essential for our ‘evolution’ as a country.” (snip)

“Nothing that we have achieved that has been about progress, in particular around civil rights, has come without a fight, and so I always am going to interpret these protests as an essential component of evolution in our country — as an essential component or mark of a real democracy,” the California senator said during an interview held as part of the NAACP’s national convention Friday, which was held virtually because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Protests were “necessary,” the Democratic candidate for Vice President said, as “the people’s voices must be heard, and it is often the people who must speak to get their government to do what it is supposed to do, but may not do naturally unless the people speak loudly — and obviously peacefully.”

Harris also praised the “brilliance” and “impact” of Black Lives Matter, without criticizing the ongoing violence at rallies held in the organization’s name in cities across the country, nor the shooting of two police officers in Louisville. “I actually believe that ‘Black Lives Matter’ has been the most significant agent for change within the criminal justice system,” the former California Attorney General said.


 
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I want New Yorkers to hear me loud and clear — stay home and off the roads,” the governor said in a statement about his emergency declaration.

But that didn’t stop the governor from hitting the road. He explained that he didn’t want to be sitting home while telling essential workers, including those clearing the streets, they needed to be on the job.
The governor got behind the wheel in the thick of the snowstorm for the roughly two-and-a-half-hour drive from Albany, where he usually holds press briefings, to helm a news conference at his Manhattan office early Monday afternoon.
“I’m telling you, I’m on the road right now — it is horrendous,” Cuomo admitted during a morning call-in to WCBS radio before reaching Manhattan.

 
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Since Inauguration Day, President Biden has promised to bring Americans together. In his words: “History, faith, and reason show the way, the way of unity. We can see each other not as adversaries, but as neighbors.” The left-leaning mainstream media is selling the same bag of goods to the general public, echoing Biden’s aspirational talking points.

Yet Biden’s reality has been anything but aspirational. His reality is anything but unifying. After one week in the White House, Biden took 40 executive actions, including 33 executive orders -- and counting. That is more than triple the number of executive orders signed by Presidents Trump, Obama, and Bush combined in their first weeks of office (33 to 10). President George W. Bush’s first executive order did not come until nine days after his inauguration.

How times change. President Obama, for one, praised Biden’s unprecedented exercise of executive authority. According to Obama, “This is a time for boldness and President Biden is already delivering.” But Americans weren’t promised boldness on Inauguration Day; they were promised unity.

 
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The attempt by highly placed people, most of whom that have never had their power challenged, to keep President Trump on the defensive against an unprecedented assault from phony investigations, is a sure sign that they wanted to divert the public's attention from their despicable behavior. Why did so many insiders conspire to keep an outsider from pushing the curtain aside and looking inside the tent? Is it possible that the level of corruption is so immense that if uncovered, elected officials from coast to coast could end up wearing orange jumpsuits? Is it unfathomable to believe that top officials in our government have created an alliance with corporate giants and media moguls to make exposure impossible? What they did to President Trump is a warning to all others who would dare attempt to drain the swamp that operates in perpetuity on the Potomac.

 
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There is a story I've heard about a professor in a college of business. As I recall, he was teaching students who were on track to become top-tier managers in major corporations. On the final examination for his course, there were ten essay questions. Nine of them were difficult but fair. The tenth question, however, stymied all of the students, and they complained that it was not only unfair, but irrelevant to the course material.

The question was, what is the name of the woman who has been cleaning this classroom every day throughout this semester? For extra credit, what are the names of her two children?

There is an old adage that says, on your way to the top, be nice to the people you meet, because you will meet them again on your way to the bottom.

President Trump was elected to the presidency by those whom he referred to as the forgotten men and women of America. He did not forget us. According to those close to him, his empathetic character became evident many years before he contemplated running for the presidency. As a magnate in the construction industry, he was loved and respected, perhaps not so much by the architects and engineers and accountants in his employ, but by the laborers and tradesmen who sweated in the trenches. These, Trump knew, are the people who matter the most. They do the work. They drive the nails. They weld the first and final joint. It is they who can tell you how the project is really going. They are the ones who make the difference between mediocrity and excellence. Donald Trump spent a great deal of time with these folks. He knew their names and asked about their children.
 
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