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1, Our voting system has not been compromised. A few cases of voter fraud but nothing in the volume to affect a general election.
2. The military "stepping in" would result in a complete collapse of this nation.
3. Your source is very questionable.
2. The military "stepping in" would result in a complete collapse of this nation.
3. Your source is very questionable.
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Amn Kenneth Shostad
Right, so you really think that certain people would be voted into office over and over again for decades or even longer in a few cases...
Mathematically it isn't possible, look at the Eib and flow of different peoples throughout the country... They change too often for ANY state to stay D or R for too long...
Mathematically it isn't possible, look at the Eib and flow of different peoples throughout the country... They change too often for ANY state to stay D or R for too long...
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Kind of hard to take seriously this given website considering its alleged association with neo-nazi's, racists, and other hate groups. Coupled with researchers note that Gab has been "repeatedly linked to radicalization leading to real-world violent events"
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PO1 Jeff Chandler - If the distributor is in question regarding their reputable status, then by association and logic, their content is also in question. And out of all the people that responded to this post with almost (if not more) comments about the questionable content, you only respond to mine. Seems lame.
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PO1 Jeff Chandler - You're right. Boo hoo. You started the waterworks first. Have a nice day.
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That propaganda film presented NO evidence of anything.
The Associated Press (AP) reported that the film relies on "faulty assumptions, anonymous accounts and improper analysis of cellphone location data" provided by conservative non-profit True the Vote.
FactCheck.org found the film's "supposed evidence is speculative."
National Public Radio (NPR) reported True the Vote "made multiple misleading or false claims about its [own] work".
AP reported that the film's assertion that True the Vote identified 1,155 paid mules in Philadelphia alone was false.
The film presented a single unverified anonymous witness who said she saw people picking up what she "assumed" were payments for ballot collection in Arizona; no evidence of such payments was presented in any of the other four states.
The film characterizes the alleged operation as "ballot trafficking" with "stash houses", but presents no evidence that ballots were illegally collected to be deposited in drop boxes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_Mules
https://www.factcheck.org/2022/06/evidence-gaps-in-2000-mules/
https://www.axios.com/local/phoenix/2022/09/02/2000-mules-group-ignored-arizona-ags-requests-info
The Associated Press (AP) reported that the film relies on "faulty assumptions, anonymous accounts and improper analysis of cellphone location data" provided by conservative non-profit True the Vote.
FactCheck.org found the film's "supposed evidence is speculative."
National Public Radio (NPR) reported True the Vote "made multiple misleading or false claims about its [own] work".
AP reported that the film's assertion that True the Vote identified 1,155 paid mules in Philadelphia alone was false.
The film presented a single unverified anonymous witness who said she saw people picking up what she "assumed" were payments for ballot collection in Arizona; no evidence of such payments was presented in any of the other four states.
The film characterizes the alleged operation as "ballot trafficking" with "stash houses", but presents no evidence that ballots were illegally collected to be deposited in drop boxes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_Mules
https://www.factcheck.org/2022/06/evidence-gaps-in-2000-mules/
https://www.axios.com/local/phoenix/2022/09/02/2000-mules-group-ignored-arizona-ags-requests-info
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Amn Kenneth Shostad
Those companies you mentioned may be getting a substantial donation from Soros and others...
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