One Political Plaza - Home of politics
Home Active Topics Newest Pictures Search Login Register
Main
Interesting welcome home
Page 1 of 2 next>
Feb 26, 2021 22:14:17   #
maximus Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
See what you think

https://conservativeheadlinenews.com/lol-massive-crowd-of-2-people-welcome-kamala-back-to-her-california-home/

Reply
Feb 26, 2021 22:16:56   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Wow. That many

Reply
Feb 26, 2021 22:21:14   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 


Just more proof that the election was rigged.

Nobody likes that b|+©π.

And there just isn't that many stupid people in America to have voted for Creepy Joe.

Reply
 
 
Feb 26, 2021 23:46:52   #
maximus Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
Just more proof that the election was rigged.

Nobody likes that b|+©π.

And there just isn't that many stupid people in America to have voted for Creepy Joe.


Tells the tale, doesn't it? Lefties actually BELIEVE that they won fairly!

Reply
Feb 27, 2021 01:07:23   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
Just more proof that the election was rigged.

Nobody likes that b|+©π.

And there just isn't that many stupid people in America to have voted for Creepy Joe.


Agreed!

Reply
Feb 27, 2021 01:25:45   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 


Was there really only two people there, or was the camera set up away from the other three people farther down the road away and out of view?

Reply
Feb 27, 2021 07:15:32   #
maximus Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Was there really only two people there, or was the camera set up away from the other three people farther down the road away and out of view?



Reply
 
 
Feb 27, 2021 15:25:25   #
F.D.R.
 


Wonder how much that cost Soros?

Reply
Feb 27, 2021 18:43:20   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
Just more proof that the election was rigged.

Nobody likes that b|+©π.

And there just isn't that many stupid people in America to have voted for Creepy Joe.


According to the real election numbers, Trump had over 80 million votes and Biden had 68 million votes until the votes were changed.

Reply
Feb 27, 2021 18:49:51   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
According to the real election numbers, Trump had over 80 million votes and Biden had 68 million votes until the votes were changed.


It's too late now. Focus on correcting the election problems in each state so that it doesn't occur again.

Basically, the Trump team got taken by surprise and underestimated the extent that Democrats would go to in order to win the election for president. We are fortunate they didn't also win more Senate and House seats through their shenanigans. While the Democrats had over 600 lawyers spreading out across the country to change election rules in toss-up states and localities, the Republicans virtually ignored or underestimated this as a real threat to fair elections until it was too late.

Never again!

Reply
Feb 27, 2021 19:04:20   #
Mikeyavelli
 
dtucker300 wrote:
It's too late now. Focus on correcting the election problems in each state so that it doesn't occur again.

Basically, the Trump team got taken by surprise and underestimated the extent that Democrats would go to in order to win the election for president. We are fortunate they didn't also win more Senate and House seats through their shenanigans. While the Democrats had over 600 lawyers spreading out across the country to change election rules in toss-up states and localities, the Republicans virtually ignored or underestimated this as a real threat to fair elections until it was too late.

Never again!
It's too late now. Focus on correcting the electi... (show quote)

No matter how the hapless Republicans try to "make sure that this never happens again", the mechanism for the steal was the CIA and FBI and DOJ and State Department all in coordination with foreign governments, Britain, Italy, Spain, China, and Iran to change votes by capturing and altering the reported votes County by County.

Reply
 
 
Feb 27, 2021 19:11:52   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
No matter how the hapless Republicans try to "make sure that this never happens again", the mechanism for the steal was the CIA and FBI and DOJ and State Department all in coordination with foreign governments, Britain, Italy, Spain, China, and Iran to change votes by capturing and altering the reported votes County by County.


Go back to paper ballots without computers to count them? At least take the machines off the internet, or any network, so they can't be hacked.

Reply
Feb 27, 2021 19:24:22   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Go back to paper ballots without computers to count them? At least take the machines off the internet, or any network, so they can't be hacked.


And blanket mail-in ballots and ballot harvesting. Both should be outlawed.

Georgia Senators Pass Bill to Require ID for Absentee Voting
Georgia senators are pushing through the first of what could be a raft of restrictive voting measures.

BY Jeff Amy and Ben Nadler, Associated Press

ATLANTA (AP) — The Georgia Senate on Tuesday pushed through the first batch of what could be a raft of restrictive voting measures Republican lawmakers say will safeguard voting but Democrats decry as based on a lie and aimed at overturning their party’s recent electoral success in Georgia.

The most important measure passed was Senate Bill 67, which carried on a largely party-line 35-18 vote. It would require that a voter include their driver’s license number, other state identification number or a photocopy of an approved ID when applying for an absentee ballot. That would replace the current process of signature verification, one of the key elements former President Donald Trump and others attacked following Trump’s November loss in Georgia.

“It’s not about disenfranchising voters. It’s not about overly burdening the electorate. It’s about efficiency, integrity, allowing the Georgia public to have confidence in the vote,” said Sen. Larry Walker, a Perry Republican who sponsored Senate Bill 67.

The bills move to the House for more debate.

Supporters said anyone who votes in person in Georgia has to show identification, and that absentee voters should do the same. Walker said submitting an identification would work for 97% of voters and said the other 3% could vote in person, saying he wanted to get county elections “out of the middle” of verifying signatures.

Democrats, though, disputed that the measures were needed or would affect voters neutrally. Sen. David Lucas, a Macon Democrat who has served in the General Assembly since 1975, gave a discourse on disenfranchisement in the South after the Civil War, saying “we all know what happened back in the day.”

“That’s what this bill is about, that’s what every election bill is about,” Lucas said, mopping away tears with a handkerchief. “The election didn’t turn out the way you want and you want to perpetuate the lie that Trump told.”

Lucas pledged lawsuits would follow.

“We’re going to fight, there’s no question about it what’s going to happen, and you’re going to spend taxpayer money trying to defend it,” Lucas said.

Tuesday was the first time this year an election bill reached the floor of the state House or Senate. Republicans are working on numerous proposals, including some that would decrease early voting days and prohibit absentee voting without an excuse.

Senators also approved Senate Bill 188 by a vote of 34-18. It would require polling officials to total how many total ballots were cast by method, before any results could be reported. If passed, the measure could delay results being released by several days.

Sen. Bill Cowsert, an Athens Republican who sponsored the measure, denied the measure would cause delays. He said he was responding to concerns that Republicans were leading on election night in some instances, but that Democrats overtook them as additional absentee ballots were tallied. He referred specifically to a video from a Fulton County counting center that showed ballots being moved around. Trump partisans decried the video but investigators said there was no wrongdoing.

“Give people the totals. Let people have the piece of mind that nothing’s being done in the dark of night” Cowsert said, saying he wanted to avoid a “moving target.”

Opponents, though, said delaying election results would decrease confidence.

“This would just cause more angst,” said Sen. Elena Parent, an Atlanta Democrat.

Senators approved Senate Bill 184, which would require counties to report more quickly the names of who voted in an election. Cowsert said the measure would alleviate concerns that some voters have voiced that their votes might not be counted or that someone else might vote in their name.

The Senate also passed Senate Bill 40, a bipartisan measure that allows counties to begin processing absentee ballots eight days before an election.

Reply
Feb 27, 2021 21:11:04   #
Mikeyavelli
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Go back to paper ballots without computers to count them? At least take the machines off the internet, or any network, so they can't be hacked.


Oh, the voting machines were off line, but the transmission of the uploaded vote counts were sent online and intercepted and changed.
Mary Fanning provides the cyber security network log of the computers involved, where, when, to whom, and how many votes were changed.
Irrefutable, yet, no one does anything about it.

Reply
Feb 27, 2021 23:38:51   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Oh, the voting machines were off line, but the transmission of the uploaded vote counts were sent online and intercepted and changed.
Mary Fanning provides the cyber security network log of the computers involved, where, when, to whom, and how many votes were changed.
Irrefutable, yet, no one does anything about it.


Amazing, isn't it?! Too many RINOs willing to go along to get along with Democrats so they can play the martyr after each election cycle.

Reply
Page 1 of 2 next>
If you want to reply, then register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.
Main
OnePoliticalPlaza.com - Forum
Copyright 2012-2024 IDF International Technologies, Inc.