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Mar 26, 2014 13:52:58   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Loki wrote:
I included this piece from the US News and World Report, which I consider a little bit more credible than alternet. It refers to the voter fraud in one election alone, for the US Senate. Notice who the beneficiary of this fraud was. No wonder Democrats oppose Voter ID. As soon as I have time, I will include FBI statistics debunking the gun control crap. Typical brainless liberal crap tactics. Cherry pick unsubstantiated statements from a heavily biased source, and call it incontrovertible truth.




http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/peter-roff/2010/07/20/al-franken-may-have-won-his-senate-seat-through-voter-fraud
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Mar 26, 2014 13:59:54   #
bobgssc
 
BoJester wrote:
Some are the same old rhetoric that conservatives have been lying about for the past 5 years.

But reminding the brain damaged rightwingnuts of how silly they sound when they continue to lie may serve a theraputic function.

The really fun part is when the cut and paste mob gets startled, and runs to every wacko rightwingnut site and finds some ridiculous blog to post and hope that some other wingnut will read.


http://www.alternet.org/tea-party-and-right/debunking-top-10-most-egregious-republican-lies?paging=off¤t_page=1#bookmark
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Wow, quit reading after numbers 10, 9 and 8, as there is clear, irrefutable evidence that proves each of those claims false. But go ahead and make up little lists that state otherwise, I'm sure there are plenty of liberals who will group around and do some great victory dance and feel better about themselves because of it. I knew it was crap as soon as I read #10, Obama has done much more than double the deficit. He has increased the deficit annually, more than Bush did in his entire term.
9, NASA isn't the specialist on climatology and I don't believe they support man made global warming theories.
8 - well, only idiots and people who refuse to study either side would believe that.

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Mar 26, 2014 15:04:47   #
4430 Loc: Little Egypt ** Southern Illinory
 
Loki wrote:
If. If these felons had their voting rights restored. I suppose you have proof that they did? I didn't think so. The second part of your comment has nothing to do with the subject. Most, if not all states make provision for the restoration of some or all rights of felons after a certain time. Minnesota is hardly unique.
Your calling an article you admit to having not read "bullshit" is quintessential bullshit. A snarky, peevish, dipshit who cannot even stay on subject. Who dismisses a nationally recognized publication as "bullshit" while admitting to not having read it. Peckerhead.
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How bout the demo's voter fraud hero ????

Need I post more voter fraud ???

Do you remember hearing about Melowese Richardson, the Ohio poll worker who admitted to committing voter fraud to help President Obama in 2012? Democrats gave her a warm welcome home from jail and hailed her as a hero.

Once again we see an example that to be a Democrat is to celebrate criminality–not merely indulge in criminality, but making it something to be proud of. This time it is evinced in the giant “welcome home” party thrown for a racist who was convicted of voter fraud in Ohio.

You may recall that a Cincinnati, Ohio resident named Melowese Richardson voted six times for Barack Obama in 2012 because he “had a right” to be President. This black racist purposefully voted twice for herself, sent an absentee ballot in for her granddaughter (who went and legally voted on her own on Election Day) and sent three absentee ballots in for her sister who is infirm and in a coma.

This Democrat criminal was such an ignoramus that she fully admitted to her illegal actions right on TV in February of 2013 saying, “I’ll fight it for Mr. Obama and Mr. Obama’s right to sit as president of the United States.”

This racist scumbag was convicted and given a five-year sentence but was just released because activists bleated that her sentence was “unfair” and authorities stupidly bowed to the agitation.

On her release, Ohio Democrats and nationally known left-wingers gathered together for a great party to celebrate this criminal. Even murderer Al Sharpton showed up to join in the celebration.

Oh, but there’s no voter fraud going on, none at all. Nothing to see here, just move along.

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Mar 26, 2014 15:19:11   #
Bruce Kennedy Loc: Kansas
 
Loki wrote:
I favor the "177 felons convicted of voting illegally." This is not a theory. If, as you maintain with your affected obtuseness, these felons had been discharged, they would not have been convicted of voting illegally. A felon on parole has no right to vote, no matter how much you wish it were so. A felon on parole is not "discharged," no matter how many times you maintain otherwise. A felon, once his or her parole is finished, has to apply for a restoration of rights. Said felon is sent a letter attesting to said restoration. THEN they can vote. I realize how difficult this concept is for you to comprehend, but do try. Peckerhead.
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Please dolt, a convicted felon who is discharged is automatically eligible to vote in Minnesota elections. So until you have proof to the contrary, your weak ass attempt at trying to alter the facts to support your imaginary "voter fraud" crisis doesn't fly. Go back to "Grammar Police", you were so much better at it than you are in reporting facts. You realize the BS you give to support your views are so bias and discredited it makes you look like a partisan.

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Mar 26, 2014 16:02:35   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Bruce Kennedy wrote:
Please dolt, a convicted felon who is discharged is automatically eligible to vote in Minnesota elections. So until you have proof to the contrary, your weak ass attempt at trying to alter the facts to support your imaginary "voter fraud" crisis doesn't fly. Go back to "Grammar Police", you were so much better at it than you are in reporting facts. You realize the BS you give to support your views are so bias and discredited it makes you look like a partisan.


Dolt? 177 FELONS were tried and convicted of voting illegally in this election. Getting released from prison in Minnesota does not mean your rights are restored. You must complete your parole, and/or a probationary period before these rights are restored, cretin.
http://felonvoting.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=000286

Does this penetrate your overly thick cranium?
Felons in Minnesota are not automatically "discharged" on their release from prison, peckerhead.
Felons in Minnesota must complete a parole/probationary period before their voting rights are restored, peckerhead.
One hundred and seventy-seven of these convicted felons in Minnesota who voted illegally BEFORE their right to do so was recognized by the State of Minnesota were tried and CONVICTED of voter fraud by the State of Minnesota, peckerhead. (Every one a vote for Al Franken ).

This is reality as it is, not as you wish it to be, peckerhead.
Your junior high school leg humping is becoming tiresome, peckerhead.

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Mar 26, 2014 16:11:17   #
Bruce Kennedy Loc: Kansas
 
Loki wrote:
Dolt? 177 FELONS were tried and convicted of voting illegally in this election. Getting released from prison in Minnesota does not mean your rights are restored. You must complete your parole, and/or a probationary period before these rights are restored, cretin.
http://felonvoting.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=000286

Does this penetrate your overly thick cranium?
Felons in Minnesota are not automatically "discharged" on their release from prison, peckerhead.
Felons in Minnesota must complete a parole/probationary period before their voting rights are restored, peckerhead.
One hundred and seventy-seven of these convicted felons in Minnesota who voted illegally BEFORE their right to do so was recognized by the State of Minnesota were tried and CONVICTED of voter fraud by the State of Minnesota, peckerhead. (Every one a vote for Al Franken ).

This is reality as it is, not as you wish it to be, peckerhead.
Your junior high school leg humping is becoming tiresome, peckerhead.
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Wrong again, 'Reindeer lover, once a convicted individual is discharged, by the state of Minnesota, they are "automatically" eligible to vote. You can't just wish the truth away.

And did you call me "research boy", in an earlier post? Is that suppose to be some kind of insult? Judging from the way you willy, nilly post lies, it would seem that you don't like "research", which explains a lot. Stick to "name calling" it's about the only thing you do well.

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Mar 26, 2014 19:13:42   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Bruce Kennedy wrote:
Wrong again, 'Reindeer lover, once a convicted individual is discharged, by the state of Minnesota, they are "automatically" eligible to vote. You can't just wish the truth away.

And did you call me "research boy", in an earlier post? Is that suppose to be some kind of insult? Judging from the way you willy, nilly post lies, it would seem that you don't like "research", which explains a lot. Stick to "name calling" it's about the only thing you do well.
Wrong again, 'Reindeer lover, once a convicted ind... (show quote)


"Research Boy," in your case, is a misnomer. I will try to explain this to you one more time; I will try not to use big words. When a felon gets out of prison, he is not considered "discharged." He or she must first complete a period of parole/probation. THEN, and ONLY THEN, are they considered to be discharged. THEN they can vote. The 177 felons who were tried and convicted of voter fraud had not completed their period of parole/probation, therefore they were NOT "automatically" given voting rights, because they were not yet discharged. That is why they were arrested, tried, and convicted. For voting illegally in the election in question. I know you understand this; even you are not that stupid. One of the best ways to not be considered a fucking idiot is to cease acting like one. You are beginning to bore me with your fake nitwit act.

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Mar 26, 2014 19:31:04   #
CDM Loc: Florida
 
[quote=vernon][quote=CDM]They have always opposed any method to identify who is pulling the lever. They will even assist you if your dead. What surprises me is how otherwise thinking, responsible Americans just sit and take it. What could possibly be more stupid than the primary Democrat arguments that 'voter I.D. is racial profiling' and 'voter I.D. would be difficult or impossible for many isolated or without transportation to obtain'? And we accept this s**t without question? When did the states lose the right to States Rights?[/quot

any one convicted of voter fraud should be put to death,i dont care what party they aligned with.[/quote]

Yeesh...physical death is a little over the top. But a close second would be to take away voting privilege for an extended period of time. This would kill the Democrat party...

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Mar 26, 2014 19:42:24   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
CDM wrote:
Yeesh...physical death is a little over the top. But a close second would be to take away voting privilege for an extended period of time. This would kill the Democrat party...


Better than killing the Democrats. That hasn't stopped them from voting, so far judging by the number of deceased who do their civic duty. Even dead Republicans vote Democratic. Amazing.

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Mar 26, 2014 19:44:25   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Loki wrote:
Better than killing the Democrats. That hasn't stopped them from voting, so far judging by the number of deceased who do their civic duty. Even dead Republicans vote Democratic. Amazing.


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Mar 26, 2014 21:06:17   #
CDM Loc: Florida
 
Loki wrote:
Better than killing the Democrats. That hasn't stopped them from voting, so far judging by the number of deceased who do their civic duty. Even dead Republicans vote Democratic. Amazing.


Good observation...

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Mar 27, 2014 00:24:01   #
Bruce Kennedy Loc: Kansas
 
Loki wrote:
"Research Boy," in your case, is a misnomer. I will try to explain this to you one more time; I will try not to use big words. When a felon gets out of prison, he is not considered "discharged." He or she must first complete a period of parole/probation. THEN, and ONLY THEN, are they considered to be discharged. THEN they can vote. The 177 felons who were tried and convicted of voter fraud had not completed their period of parole/probation, therefore they were NOT "automatically" given voting rights, because they were not yet discharged. That is why they were arrested, tried, and convicted. For voting illegally in the election in question. I know you understand this; even you are not that stupid. One of the best ways to not be considered a fucking idiot is to cease acting like one. You are beginning to bore me with your fake nitwit act.
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You don't use big words because you don't know any. Like I said, stick to name calling you're much better at it then trying to report facts. Of course you wouldn't know a fact if it hit you in the face. Most of your facts come out of your ass.

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Mar 27, 2014 00:45:39   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Bruce Kennedy wrote:
You don't use big words because you don't know any. Like I said, stick to name calling you're much better at it then trying to report facts. Of course you wouldn't know a fact if it hit you in the face. Most of your facts come out of your ass.


Oh, you are really 'cool'. Where did you learn to speak gutterese? Do you speak it often with your gutter friends? I suppose you do, just to keep in practice. Oh well, one can't expect too much from a cockalorum.

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Mar 27, 2014 01:25:38   #
Bruce Kennedy Loc: Kansas
 
Old_Gringo wrote:
Oh, you are really 'cool'. Where did you learn to speak gutterese? Do you speak it often with your gutter friends? I suppose you do, just to keep in practice. Oh well, one can't expect too much from a cockalorum.


Actually I only speak "gutterese" to gutter snipes, such as yourself. You know "When in Rome...."

Oh, btw, I know you wish you could be as "cool" as I am. But keep dreaming, and shoot for the stars. Although everyone, who has ever read your posts, knows you'll never be as "cool" as I am.

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Mar 27, 2014 02:06:17   #
Brian Devon
 
BoJester wrote:
Some are the same old rhetoric that conservatives have been lying about for the past 5 years.

But reminding the brain damaged rightwingnuts of how silly they sound when they continue to lie may serve a theraputic function.

The really fun part is when the cut and paste mob gets startled, and runs to every wacko rightwingnut site and finds some ridiculous blog to post and hope that some other wingnut will read.


http://www.alternet.org/tea-party-and-right/debunking-top-10-most-egregious-republican-lies?paging=off¤t_page=1#bookmark
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Great post, Bo. Alternet is really a great site. I probably should read it more often. The imbedded Jim Carey video, regarding gullible climate change deniers, was a sharp touch. Kudos!


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