1) Fortunately, our legal and bureaucratic systems are not (currently) run by polls.
2) For the umpteenth time, NO ONE who matters agrees with your second point (or the gist of the first). You find internet sites that do (right next to the moon landings), but NO ONE who matters. Almost 2 years.
More germane to this exchange, none of that has anything to do with you ACTUALLY believing that Trump did what he did for ANY reasons that aren't disgusting (but utterly predictable). And saying it just makes you look like a massive Trumper moran, YET AGAIN.
1) A more intelligent person would understand that when a MAJORITY of people don't have faith in the integrity of elections it is a problem.
No intelligent person thinks the above scenario didn't create fraud.
What did Trump do?
Even Newsweek admits your hysterical claims that Trump masterminded 1/6 are idiotic and baseless.
G-da**, you really are stupid (in addition to all of the other accurate pejoratives). If freakin' 100% of the country believes something, but there's NO PROOF of it being true, I guess we should still believe that it's true.
If you find me a poll that says that 53% of Americans believe that the world is flat, should we get working on the associated maritime law changes?
By the way, what percentage of 1930s Germans believed that Jews were the problem? I'll bet higher than 52%. Sounds like something needed to be done, eh? By your logic, yes.
And even just a year or two ago, making a Nazi/fascist analogy might have made me feel a bit guilty. Unfortunately, America has apparently fallen so far that I'm no longer sure that it should. In fact, it doesn't.
from the front lines of 'conservatives' attacking law enforcement: Fanone was a LEO at J6:
Rachel Weiner @rachelweinerwp Michael Fanone, speaking at Kyle Young's sentencing -- "This is not my first rodeo ... But this case is unique. The assault on me by Mr. young cost me my career, it cost me my faith in law enforcement and many of the institutions I dedicated two decades of my life to serving."
Police said the video shows a person dumping out a backpack with what appear to be frozen water bottles, which they said were then thrown at officers. Full s...
Protests turned violent in downtown St. Louis Monday night as four officers were wounded by gunfire after midnight. Protesters looted many downtown businesse...
Minneapolis Police radio transmissions obtained by the FOX 9 Investigators, provide the first minute-by-minute account of the decision making that led to the...
CNN's Nick Valencia reports live from inside the CNN Center in Atlanta where demonstrations over the killing of George Floyd have turned violent.#Floyd #CNN ...
No intelligent person thinks the above scenario didn't create fraud.
What did Trump do?
Even Newsweek admits your hysterical claims that Trump masterminded 1/6 are idiotic and baseless.
G-da**, you really are stupid (in addition to all of the other accurate pejoratives). If freakin' 100% of the country believes something, but there's NO PROOF of it being true, I guess we should still believe that it's true.
If you find me a poll that says that 53% of Americans believe that the world is flat, should we get working on the associated maritime law changes?
By the way, what percentage of 1930s Germans believed that Jews were the problem? I'll bet higher than 52%. Sounds like something needed to be done, eh? By your logic, yes.
And even just a year or two ago, making a Nazi/fascist analogy might have made me feel a bit guilty. Unfortunately, America has apparently fallen so far that I'm no longer sure that it should. In fact, it doesn't.
There's plenty of proof. There were multiple lawsuits and all of them presented evidence of fraud. The cases weren't thrown out because there was no fraud they were thrown out because there was no proof that there was enough fraud to have changed the outcome.
Meanwhile, the type of investigation required to find the proof was prevented by throwing the cases out...
It takes more than a few days to audit an election.
Furthermore, the type of fraud used in 2020 is very hard to prove. Once you throw away the envelope the ballot was mailed in you're left with ballots that can't be validated in any way in states like PA that unconstitutionally declared that ballots had to be counted even if they weren't signed and even if the signature didn't match.
Please bear in mind that your opinions are all clouded by the fact that you're a GD moron.
You cannot even speak about election fraud on Twitter or Facebook or YouTube or you get banned.
Meanwhile, there's flat earthers all over social media.
If the accusation was as baseless as you seem to think the left wouldn't be working so hard to prevent anyone from hearing about it.
This study reports three tests measuring vote fraud in the 2020 US presidential election, although they provide inconsistent evidence. To isolate the impact of
"vote fraud can show up as artificially larger voter turnouts, higher rates of filling out absentee ballots for people who hadn’t voted, dead people voting, ineligible people voting, or payments for votes. The estimates for Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin combined indicate between 146,000 and 334,000 excess votes for Biden."
It's pretty narcissistic to think you're acting on behalf of god
You don't need a magic man in the sky to think butchering babies out of convenience is evil.
1) Fetuses are not babies, and we already have laws in place to protect fetuses that would be able to survive outside the womb.
2) Women have all kinds of reasons for aborting, and no, they are not all due to convenience. Having to carry to term a baby caused by rape or incest is potentially very emotionally harmful to a woman. Some females might not even be women yet, and so carrying to term could be physically harmful to them (and the health of the mother is paramount). There are also situations where a woman might be an addict or unhealthy and not want to subject a baby to that. There are further situations where it is determined that the potential baby will have significant mental or physical problems, and then that decision is clearly a hard one, but surely not just out of convenience. No one wants to see a person suffer.
3) Whether something is evil or not is subjective, but health care, including abortion, should be left up to the doctor and the mother with very few guidelines (no abortions beyond 24 weeks, which has long been standard in many states, seems fair enough to me).
I'm not fond of abortion. But, it's not my place to say it should be illegal. I'm not fond of guns or eggplant, but I'm all for the freedom of people to do with those things what they will with SOME regulation.
You don't need a magic man in the sky to think butchering babies out of convenience is evil.
1) Fetuses are not babies, and we already have laws in place to protect fetuses that would be able to survive outside the womb.
2) Women have all kinds of reasons for aborting, and no, they are not all due to convenience. Having to carry to term a baby caused by rape or incest is potentially very emotionally harmful to a woman. Some females might not even be women yet, and so carrying to term could be physically harmful to them (and the health of the mother is paramount). There are also situations where a woman might be an addict or unhealthy and not want to subject a baby to that. There are further situations where it is determined that the potential baby will have significant mental or physical problems, and then that decision is clearly a hard one, but surely not just out of convenience. No one wants to see a person suffer.
3) Whether something is evil or not is subjective, but health care, including abortion, should be left up to the doctor and the mother with very few guidelines (no abortions beyond 24 weeks, which has long been standard in many states, seems fair enough to me).
I'm not fond of abortion. But, it's not my place to say it should be illegal. I'm not fond of guns or eggplant, but I'm all for the freedom of people to do with those things what they will with SOME regulation.
1. The cut off almost all of Europe is 12-15 weeks. The fervent desire to make abortion available up to and even after birth is a position unique to the Democrats.
2. The overwhelming majority of abortions done by Planned Parenthood are abortions of convenience. The notion that abortions are all rape and incest or life of mother is a Democrat talking point with absolutely no basis in reality.
3. Only people trying to defend evil say "evil is subjective". Decent people know evil when they see it.
I'm pro-choice because it's none of my business and I think oblivion would be preferable to having to be raised by liberals.
conservatives need to stop criming and respect the 5-0.
GOP Crime Blotter
Violent Insurrection Division
WASHINGTON — A Donald Trump fan who brought his teenage son along as he assaulted then-D.C. police officer Mike Fanone and another officer at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was sentenced to more than seven years in prison on Tuesday.
Kyle Young, a 38-year-old HVAC worker from Iowa whose lawyer said was he "injected" with lies about the 2020 election and who had asked his Facebook followers to join him at the "stop the steel [sic]" rally, pleaded guilty in May to a felony count of assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers. Young admitted that he used a strobe light to disorient police, helped throw a large audio speaker at police, grabbed Fanone's wrist when the D.C. officer was abducted by the mob, and made contact with another officer abducted by the mob.
conservatives need to stop criming and respect the 5-0.
GOP Crime Blotter
Violent Insurrection Division
WASHINGTON — A Donald Trump fan who brought his teenage son along as he assaulted then-D.C. police officer Mike Fanone and another officer at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was sentenced to more than seven years in prison on Tuesday.
Kyle Young, a 38-year-old HVAC worker from Iowa whose lawyer said was he "injected" with lies about the 2020 election and who had asked his Facebook followers to join him at the "stop the steel [sic]" rally, pleaded guilty in May to a felony count of assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers. Young admitted that he used a strobe light to disorient police, helped throw a large audio speaker at police, grabbed Fanone's wrist when the D.C. officer was abducted by the mob, and made contact with another officer abducted by the mob.
7 years in prison for something Democrats did every day in 2020...
G-da**, you really are stupid (in addition to all of the other accurate pejoratives). If freakin' 100% of the country believes something, but there's NO PROOF of it being true, I guess we should still believe that it's true.
If you find me a poll that says that 53% of Americans believe that the world is flat, should we get working on the associated maritime law changes?
By the way, what percentage of 1930s Germans believed that Jews were the problem? I'll bet higher than 52%. Sounds like something needed to be done, eh? By your logic, yes.
And even just a year or two ago, making a Nazi/fascist analogy might have made me feel a bit guilty. Unfortunately, America has apparently fallen so far that I'm no longer sure that it should. In fact, it doesn't.
There's plenty of proof. There were multiple lawsuits and all of them presented evidence of fraud. The cases weren't thrown out because there was no fraud they were thrown out because there was no proof that there was enough fraud to have changed the outcome.
Meanwhile, the type of investigation required to find the proof was prevented by throwing the cases out...
It takes more than a few days to audit an election.
Furthermore, the type of fraud used in 2020 is very hard to prove. Once you throw away the envelope the ballot was mailed in you're left with ballots that can't be validated in any way in states like PA that unconstitutionally declared that ballots had to be counted even if they weren't signed and even if the signature didn't match.
Please bear in mind that your opinions are all clouded by the fact that you're a GD moron.
You cannot even speak about election fraud on Twitter or Facebook or YouTube or you get banned.
Meanwhile, there's flat earthers all over social media.
If the accusation was as baseless as you seem to think the left wouldn't be working so hard to prevent anyone from hearing about it.
"vote fraud can show up as artificially larger voter turnouts, higher rates of filling out absentee ballots for people who hadn’t voted, dead people voting, ineligible people voting, or payments for votes. The estimates for Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin combined indicate between 146,000 and 334,000 excess votes for Biden."
conservatives need to stop criming and respect the 5-0.
GOP Crime Blotter
Violent Insurrection Division
WASHINGTON — A Donald Trump fan who brought his teenage son along as he assaulted then-D.C. police officer Mike Fanone and another officer at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was sentenced to more than seven years in prison on Tuesday.
Kyle Young, a 38-year-old HVAC worker from Iowa whose lawyer said was he "injected" with lies about the 2020 election and who had asked his Facebook followers to join him at the "stop the steel [sic]" rally, pleaded guilty in May to a felony count of assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers. Young admitted that he used a strobe light to disorient police, helped throw a large audio speaker at police, grabbed Fanone's wrist when the D.C. officer was abducted by the mob, and made contact with another officer abducted by the mob.
7 years in prison for something Democrats did every day in 2020...
it's like the judge is talking to you:
Judge Amy Berman Jackson in sentencing a violent insurrectionist today: "The judiciary … has to make it clear: It is not patriotism, it is not standing up for America to stand up for one man who knows full well that he lost, instead of the Constitution he was trying to subvert."
7 years in prison for something Democrats did every day in 2020...
it's like the judge is talking to you:
Judge Amy Berman Jackson in sentencing a violent insurrectionist today: "The judiciary … has to make it clear: It is not patriotism, it is not standing up for America to stand up for one man who knows full well that he lost, instead of the Constitution he was trying to subvert."
So the judge is taking out her anger at the scary orange man on a "violent" insurrectionist who touched a cops wrist.
A Maine man who joined rioters at the U.S. Capitol was convicted Tuesday of 11 charges including assaulting, resisting or impeding police officers. Kyle Fitzsimons, 39, of Lebanon, charged to the front line on Jan. 6, 2021, a...
Judge Amy Berman Jackson in sentencing a violent insurrectionist today: "The judiciary … has to make it clear: It is not patriotism, it is not standing up for America to stand up for one man who knows full well that he lost, instead of the Constitution he was trying to subvert."
So the judge is taking out her anger at the scary orange man on a "violent" insurrectionist who touched a cops wrist.
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