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38 minutes ago, Atticus Finch said:

It's clear from these responses that the only desperation being displayed is yours and that's to change the subject.

You praised Pinochet every chance you got.

Fact.

 

And the weird projection from the weird guy with the weird obsession continues.

Have your ass-kickings scarred you this badly?

 

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2 hours ago, TheMaximumHornetSting said:

So much for will of the people... 

We're watching democracy die in front of our eyes... 

A true American Tragedy

The will of the people is that Trump gets 4 more years. But that got subverted by illegal votes, forged votes, manufactured fake votes, illegals' votes, and manipulation of the voting machines.

There is no way to justify kicking out Republican observers, stopping the counts, sending everyone home (except those in on the fraud), then counting again with no one to observe it, which somehow produces humoungous tallies of votes (with skeleton crews) that somehow were 95+% for Biden. All this occurring identically and simultaneously in four states.

It's going to be pretty damn difficult for the US Supreme Court to ignore the concerns of at least 23 states. I'm quite sure the final number will end up being more than half of our 50 states.

BTW Arizona has decided to support Texas' suit, despite voting for Biden.

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2 minutes ago, Slotback Right said:

The will of the people is that Trump gets 4 more years. But that got subverted by illegal votes, forged votes, manufactured fake votes, illegals' votes, and manipulation of the voting machines.

There is no way to justify kicking out Republican observers, stopping the counts, sending everyone home (except those in on the fraud), then counting again with no one to observe it, which somehow produces humoungous tallies of votes (with skeleton crews) that somehow were 95+% for Biden. All this occurring identically and simultaneously in four states.

It's going to be pretty damn difficult for the US Supreme Court to ignore the concerns of at least 23 states. I'm quite sure the final number will end up being more than half of our 50 states.

BTW Arizona has decided to support Texas' suit, despite voting for Biden.

you are the reason this country is in SAD shape...you live in a world of "alternative" facts created by Trump...you've been brain-washed.

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26 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

you are the reason this country is in SAD shape...you live in a world of "alternative" facts created by Trump...you've been brain-washed.

You and your ilk are the brainwashed ones. Brainwashed by leftist teachers, leftist professors, and the main stream media that lies to you, and big tech that censors what they don't want you to see.

The Hunter Biden issues are a perfect example of the MSM and big tech hiding news from you. Now that election day is past, your are, and will be finding out just how much they hid from you. 17% of people who voted for Biden say that had they known the true extent of the Hunter story, and/or the Tara Reade issue, they would not have voted for him. 

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12 hours ago, Atticus Finch said:

I think you're just a dumbass but I have to assume that you're also just being dishonest.

2020 isn't over so it's a bit of word play for you to make this silly claim.

But there's no dispute. There have been excess deaths in 2020.

VERIFY: Comparing total deaths from 2020 to 2019 and 2018

Data is provided through the 48th week of 2020. So far this year, the CDC reports that 2,877,601 people have died. At the same point in 2018, the number was 2,606,928, and in 2019, it was 2,614,950. (<<<LOL on the BS show the source) The number of deaths to this point in 2020 is at least 260,000 greater than either of the past two years.

Well  I know you are a dumbass and I don't have to assume....you are being dishonest 🙄

2019 data is not even "official"  (as they are still waiting to see if adjustments are needed LOL ) so you will just have to make shit up for your claim 👍

Forget you trying to dispute with MSM debunking misdirection and guesses...go to the actual source....Johns Hopkins, and as far as your "excess deaths"...HERE YOU GO

"The CDC data showed there were 1.7 million total deaths in the United States between mid-March and mid-September, of which 200,000 are COVID-19-related. Briand examined the total deaths in each age group and the cause of death in her analysis.

"Surprisingly, the deaths of older people stayed the same before and after COVID-19," she found, according to the News-Letter report.

 

"Since COVID-19 mainly affects the elderly, experts expected an increase in the percentage of deaths in older age groups," the report said.

But no such increase was seen in the CDC data."

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You know the numbers are roughly comparable, and you also know the answer lies more in the death rate than actual grand totals, as you will need to factor in population increases.  

But dishonest is spewing msn crap that claims to debunk by tiptoeing thru opinion without even addressing the topic and using bs numbers.

 

PS: Your link quotes John's Hopkins....But apparently they must think they know better than those they got it from?  Suuuuuuure 👌

 

 

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2 hours ago, Slotback Right said:

The Hunter Biden issues are a perfect example of the MSM and big tech hiding news from you. Now that election day is past, your are, and will be finding out just how much they hid from you. 17% of people who voted for Biden say that had they known the true extent of the Hunter story, and/or the Tara Reade issue, they would not have voted for him. 

The Hunter Biden situation pretty much puts a nail in the coffin of the reputation for US mainstream media.  Dozens of the nations best investigative journalists assured everybody it was a hoax being perpetrated by Trump.  

 

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14 hours ago, Atticus Finch said:

19 states claiming that they have "provable actions" in 4 >>other << states.

I'm sure it will go somewhere.

👍

WHooopsies....🤣

Looks like you flinched too soon.

Looks like PA 👀 is joining Texas

in the suit against PA  LOLOLOL

 

PS: Also 106 members of congress have signed on and joined in as well 

Flinch flinch

 

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3 hours ago, Troll said:

WHooopsies....🤣

Looks like you flinched too soon.

Looks like PA 👀 is joining Texas

in the suit against PA  LOLOLOL

 

PS: Also 106 members of congress have signed on and joined in as well 

Flinch flinch

 

didn't you and Newbie already lose a bet about Pa.?.. the bet you're Welcheing on...remember the Pa. case that was laughed out of court Welcher??...🤡

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10 hours ago, Slotback Right said:

17% of people who voted for Biden say that had they known the true extent of the Hunter story, and/or the Tara Reade issue, they would not have voted for him. 

Sure, pal.

The true extent of the Tara Reade story was reported ad nauseum and it didn't move any voters.

The Hunter Biden story was so strenuously cobbled together that not even Fox New would run the story.

The irony of someone accusing others of being brainwashed while at the same time pushing election fraud conspiracy theories and Hunter Biden corruption stories is too much.

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11 hours ago, Slotback Right said:

BTW Arizona has decided to support Texas' suit, despite voting for Biden.

"Arizona" in this case is one person: The Attorney General.

All it takes is one Republican (which all of the Attorneys General are) to "support" the suit.

The people of Arizona voted for Biden so obviously they don't support said lawsuit.

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On 12/10/2020 at 8:43 PM, Slotback Right said:

It's going to be pretty damn difficult for the US Supreme Court to ignore the concerns of at least 23 states. I'm quite sure the final number will end up being more than half of our 50 states.

I don't know. It didn't seem that difficult.

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