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Post by aztecryan on Oct 31, 2020 10:44:05 GMT -8
Right on schedule.
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Post by Al-O-Meter on Oct 31, 2020 11:28:33 GMT -8
LOL. The voters in Harris County are being so suppressed that they've set an all-time record for number of votes cast. This story is nothing but Democrats whining about having to follow the law. The Texas legislature has put laws in place making illegal the method of ballot harvesting the Democrat-registered Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins was using, and Hollins decided he didn't like the law so he pretended it didn't exist. Yes, those votes gathered in the illegal harvesting effort are going to be thrown out and it isn't because the judge is a partisan. It is because the law is crystal clear and what they were doing was illegal. If you don't like the law then change the law.
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Post by aztecryan on Oct 31, 2020 11:33:55 GMT -8
LOL. The voters in Harris County are being so suppressed that they've set an all-time record for number of votes cast. This story is nothing but Democrats whining about having to follow the law. The Texas legislature has put laws in place making illegal the method of ballot harvesting the Democrat-registered Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins was using, and Hollins decided he didn't like the law so he pretended it didn't exist. Yes, those votes gathered in the illegal harvesting effort are going to be thrown out and it isn't because the judge is a partisan. It is because the law is crystal clear and what they were doing was illegal. If you don't like the law then change the law. Not illegal. Upheld by the Texas Supreme Court last week.
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Post by aztecryan on Oct 31, 2020 11:39:40 GMT -8
This is the type of action condoned by the people who praise Trump.
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Post by Al-O-Meter on Oct 31, 2020 11:56:41 GMT -8
This is the type of action condoned by the people who praise Trump. No and no. The first 'no' is about condoning a hypothetical action of the type Socialist Activist Max Berger tweeted. Luckily that happened only in Max Berger's imagination. In reality there was no Mad Max-style paramilitary militia and the police did intervene to get the bus to the campaign spot safely. The event was cancelled because Trump supporters outnumbered Biden supporters 20-1 so they scrapped it. The second 'no' was because I'm against cancel culture and think the Biden supporters should have been free to have their little event.
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Post by aztecryan on Oct 31, 2020 12:17:53 GMT -8
This is the type of action condoned by the people who praise Trump. While the police intervened, this type of voter intimidation is rampant across America. Here, they ran vehicles off the road and endangered the lives of a ton of people. If you're on the side of POTUS, you're an active enabler as far as I'm concerned.
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Post by johneaztec on Oct 31, 2020 12:41:01 GMT -8
This is the type of action condoned by the people who praise Trump. While the police intervened, this type of voter intimidation is rampant across America. Here, they ran vehicles off the road and endangered the lives of a ton of people. If you're on the side of POTUS, you're an active enabler as far as I'm concerned. If you can't separate good people from bad people, then that's a radical thought.
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Post by aztecryan on Oct 31, 2020 12:51:07 GMT -8
While the police intervened, this type of voter intimidation is rampant across America. Here, they ran vehicles off the road and endangered the lives of a ton of people. If you're on the side of POTUS, you're an active enabler as far as I'm concerned. If you can't separate good people from bad people, then that's a radical thought. I call it as I see it. Do you see good people here? I can post plenty more examples that strengthen my argument of Trump supporters blocking people from voting at polling locations, threatening Democrats, harassing and intimidating citizens and so on. I don't need the playground logic from someone who only argues one side. If you support the president, this is the type of stuff you endorse. Plain and simple. If you think that's radical, I'm sorry for you, not for myself. What I think is radical is the same platform of division that Trump ran on is still intact after a full term. I think it's radical that you don't care about an election being potentially stolen by disregarding valid ballots. That's radical to me. This is not a third-world dictatorship. But this is all going exactly like I said - Trump installs a 9th justice at the 11th hour to contest the results, doesn't commit to a transfer of power and the GOP actively suppresses Democrat strongholds to erase votes. That's radical.
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Post by johneaztec on Oct 31, 2020 14:11:58 GMT -8
If you can't separate good people from bad people, then that's a radical thought. I call it as I see it. Do you see good people here? I can post plenty more examples that strengthen my argument of Trump supporters blocking people from voting at polling locations, threatening Democrats, harassing and intimidating citizens and so on. I don't need the playground logic from someone who only argues one side. If you support the president, this is the type of stuff you endorse. Plain and simple. If you think that's radical, I'm sorry for you, not for myself. What I think is radical is the same platform of division that Trump ran on is still intact after a full term. I think it's radical that you don't care about an election being potentially stolen by disregarding valid ballots. That's radical to me. This is not a third-world dictatorship. But this is all going exactly like I said - Trump installs a 9th justice at the 11th hour to contest the results, doesn't commit to a transfer of power and the GOP actively suppresses Democrat strongholds to erase votes. That's radical. Yeah, I see bad people there, but I don't say ALL Trump supporters are that way. There's millions of Biden and Trump supporters, some good, some bad. If you generalize and can't separate, that's a bad quality you have.
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Post by aztecryan on Oct 31, 2020 14:49:38 GMT -8
I call it as I see it. Do you see good people here? I can post plenty more examples that strengthen my argument of Trump supporters blocking people from voting at polling locations, threatening Democrats, harassing and intimidating citizens and so on. I don't need the playground logic from someone who only argues one side. If you support the president, this is the type of stuff you endorse. Plain and simple. If you think that's radical, I'm sorry for you, not for myself. What I think is radical is the same platform of division that Trump ran on is still intact after a full term. I think it's radical that you don't care about an election being potentially stolen by disregarding valid ballots. That's radical to me. This is not a third-world dictatorship. But this is all going exactly like I said - Trump installs a 9th justice at the 11th hour to contest the results, doesn't commit to a transfer of power and the GOP actively suppresses Democrat strongholds to erase votes. That's radical. Yeah, I see bad people there, but I don't say ALL Trump supporters are that way. There's millions of Biden and Trump supporters, some good, some bad. If you generalize and can't separate, that's a bad quality you have. Sorry, but if you pledge support for a candidate, you endorse their principles. You don't get to play both sides of the same coin, as far as I'm concerned. Back to the topic at hand, to completely shut down the lunacy of the previous poster who tried to justify this as legal...
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Post by aztecryan on Oct 31, 2020 18:57:20 GMT -8
I'm posting this to illustrate a point of how out-of-this-universe and utterly insane some folks are. This is the type of thing that you think would be made up, but isn't. Here is an actual response to the bus incident, which is on video, from the Texas GOP chair.
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Post by johneaztec on Oct 31, 2020 19:12:57 GMT -8
Yeah, I see bad people there, but I don't say ALL Trump supporters are that way. There's millions of Biden and Trump supporters, some good, some bad. If you generalize and can't separate, that's a bad quality you have. Sorry, but if you pledge support for a candidate, you endorse their principles. You don't get to play both sides of the same coin, as far as I'm concerned. Back to the topic at hand, to completely shut down the lunacy of the previous poster who tried to justify this as legal... Definitely your right to think and live that way.
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Post by uwphoto on Oct 31, 2020 19:31:01 GMT -8
This is the type of action condoned by the people who praise Trump. Are we a shithole country yet?
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Post by aztecryan on Oct 31, 2020 20:20:58 GMT -8
Sorry, but if you pledge support for a candidate, you endorse their principles. You don't get to play both sides of the same coin, as far as I'm concerned. Back to the topic at hand, to completely shut down the lunacy of the previous poster who tried to justify this as legal... Definitely your right to think and live that way. When you see and interact with the amount of people I do, especially on that side of the fence, the extreme majority of them are the same.
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Post by Al-O-Meter on Nov 1, 2020 5:20:00 GMT -8
to completely shut down the lunacy of the previous poster who tried to justify this as legal... 1. The TX Sec of State does not have the authority to void Texas law. 2. Posting your intent to break the law before you break the law doesn't mean you didn't break the law. 3. By that same logic you must think it is illegal to arrest criminals after a law is broken on account of the police not arresting the criminals before the criminals broke the law. PS - This is legal by definition. The issue is in the courts.
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Post by aztecryan on Nov 1, 2020 9:06:46 GMT -8
Now we get the seal of approval from the president, condoning mob violence. 2 more days...
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Post by uwphoto on Nov 1, 2020 9:32:28 GMT -8
Now we get the seal of approval from the president, condoning mob violence. 2 more days... the orange Morton Downey jr. directs the Neanderthals.
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Post by aztecryan on Nov 1, 2020 11:39:25 GMT -8
Texas Supreme Court denies the petition (again) and upholds the curbside votes in Harris County today, without comment. The GOP still has a meeting with a different federal judge tomorrow to try and dismiss over 127,000 valid ballots after they were cast.
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Post by Al-O-Meter on Nov 1, 2020 11:46:22 GMT -8
Texas Supreme Court denies the petition (again) and upholds the curbside votes in Harris County today, without comment. The GOP still has a meeting with a different federal judge tomorrow to try and dismiss over 127,000 valid ballots after they were cast. So your screeching over voter suppression was over nothing.
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Post by aztecryan on Nov 1, 2020 13:16:17 GMT -8
Another Democratic rally, this time in Georgia, has been canceled due to the threat of a large domestic terrorist threat in the city of Rome.
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