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The Non-existent Voter Fraud.

Let me ask two questions... after a Right rally, how many businesses were burnt down?
After a Left rally, how many businesses were burnt down?
Zero businesses were burned down in Houston, my hometown and also hometown of George Floyd, where 60,000 marched at his funeral.

After a Right rally, how many of the rally goers are shot seven times in the back or suffocated to death by police?

How many Left rallies are based on a refusal to acknowledge that an entire group of people’s lives “matter”?

Burning businesses is wrong, but let’s not pretend like the situation is symmetric. Trumpeters aren’t the ones getting brutalized by police, and when they try to call attention to it peacefully, people tell them to “shut up and dribble” (as Laura Ingraham did) or make a childish show of walking out of a football game (as Mike Pence did). It’s hypocritical to focus on the violence of social unrest while also refusing to address the violence of the status quo that preceded it, and doing everything to downplay and ignore the peaceful protest to change it.
 
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From your own source:

" No votes were ever actually cast,” the report says. “The registrar caught on quickly and flagged the applications so nobody actually voted.”"

(bolding mine)

An example of failed voter fraud is not evidence for voter fraud in this election.
It’s the Fraud of the Gaps argument.

The fewer examples we find ... the more there must be, evading our notice!

This is a religious forum, after all. ;)
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
In the news.....
Pro-Trump Group Donor Sues Over Failure to Expose Election Fraud
Excerpted....
(Bloomberg) -- A pro-Trump group that promised to challenge the Nov. 3 election results and expose fraud was sued by a North Carolina money manager who donated $2.5 million to the cause but says he didn’t get his money’s worth.

Fred Eshelman, founder of Eshelman Ventures LLC, wants his money back, saying he “regularly and repeatedly” asked for updates on the project but his “requests were consistently met with vague responses, platitudes, and empty promises,” according to the lawsuit filed Wednesday in Houston federal court.

Houston-based True the Vote Inc. had promised a multi-pronged plan to “investigate, litigate, and expose suspected illegal balloting and fraud in the 2020 general election,” according to the lawsuit.

In the weeks after the election, True the Vote filed four lawsuits, but it dropped them all last week. “While we stand by the voters’ testimony that was brought forth, barriers to advancing our arguments, coupled with constraints on time, made it necessary for us to pursue a different path,” the group announced on its website on Nov. 17.

Despite numerous allegations of voter fraud and irregularities from President Donald Trump and his supporters, no evidence has emerged of widespread problems that would have changed the results of the election which President-elect Joe Biden won with 306 electoral votes.
 

shunyadragon

shunyadragon
Premium Member
When there is a irrational hatred, I would have to argue that the probabilities like on the democratic side. As emotions run high, intelligence runs low.

Sounds more like the Republican Party where the average intelligence is lower than Democratic Party. The irrational hatred is much higher in the extreme right groups that support the Republicans

A Deep Dive Into Party Affiliation

"Education. Democrats lead by 22 points (57%-35%) in leaned party identification among adults with post-graduate degrees. The Democrats’ edge is narrower among those with college degrees or some post-graduate experience (49%-42%), and those with less education (47%-39%). Across all educational categories, women are more likely than men to affiliate with the Democratic Party or lean Democratic. The Democrats’ advantage is 35 points (64%-29%) among women with post-graduate degrees, but only eight points (50%-42%) among post-grad men."

As far as the extent of the fraud in this election. All the court cases accusing fraud filled so far by the Republican party have been rejected with a severe rebuke by the judges, shelved and not acted on, or withdrawn.
 

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
Sounds more like the Republican Party where the average intelligence is lower than Democratic Party. The irrational hatred is much higher in the extreme right groups that support the Republicans

A Deep Dive Into Party Affiliation

"Education. Democrats lead by 22 points (57%-35%) in leaned party identification among adults with post-graduate degrees. The Democrats’ edge is narrower among those with college degrees or some post-graduate experience (49%-42%), and those with less education (47%-39%). Across all educational categories, women are more likely than men to affiliate with the Democratic Party or lean Democratic. The Democrats’ advantage is 35 points (64%-29%) among women with post-graduate degrees, but only eight points (50%-42%) among post-grad men."

As far as the extent of the fraud in this election. All the court cases accusing fraud filled so far by the Republican party have been rejected with a severe rebuke by the judges, shelved and not acted on, or withdrawn.
With today's indoctrination at the college level, it could be interpreted as the Republican party has a more down-to-earth viewpoints and old fashioned logic.

Someone who doesn't earn a college degree doesn't translate into lack of intelligence. My sister had limited college education worked with and led engineers that had degrees.
 

ecco

Veteran Member
With today's indoctrination at the college level, it could be interpreted as the Republican party has a more down-to-earth viewpoints and old fashioned logic.

Please explain how people with "down-to-earth viewpoints and old fashioned logic" can believe that Hillary Clinton and Mike Podesta were a running child sex trafficking ring out of the basement of a pizza parlor.

An astonishing number of people believe Pizzagate, the Facebook-fueled Clinton sex ring conspiracy story, could be true

Nearly 50 percent of Trump voters think the Pizzagate theory is either true or could be true, according to a new poll released today from Public Policy Polling.​

That's about 36,945,147 of your fellow Trump supporters. Perhaps you are in the 50% of those whose "down-to-earth viewpoints and old fashioned logic" believe it.

Are ya?
 

ecco

Veteran Member
With today's indoctrination at the college level, it could be interpreted as the Republican party has a more down-to-earth viewpoints and old fashioned logic.


Do you include the indoctrination young adults are given in the 140 religious colleges and universities in the US? Ya know, the kind of logical, down-to-earth indoctrination that tells people that a spiteful god flooded the entire earth and killed all the fetuses in the mother's wombs.
 

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
Please explain how people with "down-to-earth viewpoints and old fashioned logic" can believe that Hillary Clinton and Mike Podesta were a running child sex trafficking ring out of the basement of a pizza parlor.

An astonishing number of people believe Pizzagate, the Facebook-fueled Clinton sex ring conspiracy story, could be true

Nearly 50 percent of Trump voters think the Pizzagate theory is either true or could be true, according to a new poll released today from Public Policy Polling.​

That's about 36,945,147 of your fellow Trump supporters. Perhaps you are in the 50% of those whose "down-to-earth viewpoints and old fashioned logic" believe it.

Are ya?
LOL... irrelevant and immaterial.

you believe every poll?
 

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
Do you include the indoctrination young adults are given in the 140 religious colleges and universities in the US? Ya know, the kind of logical, down-to-earth indoctrination that tells people that a spiteful god flooded the entire earth and killed all the fetuses in the mother's wombs.

Would you take someone who believes in the flood but will respect what you have in your house and the money you make? Or would you prefer an indoctrinated marxist who will take what you have as well as what you make? ;)
 
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