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I won't need to do anything but quote your stupidity here... I'll let the rest of the community here see how shallow your brain is... MANY people live in alternate cities around major metropolitan areas, and when referring to their city they live in, use the metro city's name... Since you lack any real acumen, I'll just let the community feel sorry for you and CLEARLY allow them to see who you are, so that while you continue to #TROLL these rant forums with your SPEW, they'll know who you are...
to quote some famous line - "You just Can't Fix Stupid"...
his TDS is media fueled, as so many of the people in America are. We here in Let the Truth .... really just iggy him for the most part. I wonder if he acts this way at home, if so I feel sorry for them.
Unfortunately the "anything goes " clause is IMHO gives him ( in his feeble shrunken mind ) the right to call people names and slander their name. I never called into question his loyalty to this country... not even the point he claims to have been in the military. He is a sick little man and for the most part is ignored by most.
If you go back you will see SalesServiceGuy and copier addict used to comment here,, but have since refrained from that due in part to his nonsensical rants.
I too used to live in the DC 'burbs but left there before it got totally out of hand (1975).. been back...won't revisit again.Comment
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bsm2, here's the deal bud... You THINK you win an argument because you just continue to diatribe and post.... That just validates you're a simpleton! This will be my last post. Continue to SPEW! You've been clearly shown up and although you won't see it, others will... FACTS matter, not repetitive copy paste slogans!
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CBS did their own investigation into Mail-in voting, and it had disastrous results.
A week after initial ballots were sent, most ballots appeared to be missing from the P.O. box.or 3% of voters, were effectively disenfranchised by mail by giving their ballots a week to arrive. In a close election, 3% could be pivotal.
Four days after mailing the second batch of mock ballots, 21% of the votes hadn't arrived.
"I'm scared that it might get lost in the mail," potential voter Kim Tucker said. "I just want to make sure that my vote is submitted, like, I see that it's submitted, that it actually counts."
Another person, Shannon Zebley, said she "never" trusted the postal service and has "absolutely" had things lost in the mail in the past.
"I just don't trust the mail," yet another person, Laura Okechukwu said simply.
After nearly 15,000 votes arrived late in Philadelphia's June primary, Deeley, who helps oversee elections, said voters are right to be wary.
"I can guarantee that I'm gonna get you your ballot, and if I get it back in time, it's gonna be counted," she said. "But I have no way of guaranteeing what happens in the postal service."OmertÃComment
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Vote-by-mail experiment reveals potential problems within postal voting system ahead of November election - CBS News
CBS did their own investigation into Mail-in voting, and it had disastrous results.
A week after initial ballots were sent, most ballots appeared to be missing from the P.O. box.or 3% of voters, were effectively disenfranchised by mail by giving their ballots a week to arrive. In a close election, 3% could be pivotal.
Four days after mailing the second batch of mock ballots, 21% of the votes hadn't arrived.
"I'm scared that it might get lost in the mail," potential voter Kim Tucker said. "I just want to make sure that my vote is submitted, like, I see that it's submitted, that it actually counts."
Another person, Shannon Zebley, said she "never" trusted the postal service and has "absolutely" had things lost in the mail in the past.
"I just don't trust the mail," yet another person, Laura Okechukwu said simply.
After nearly 15,000 votes arrived late in Philadelphia's June primary, Deeley, who helps oversee elections, said voters are right to be wary.
"I can guarantee that I'm gonna get you your ballot, and if I get it back in time, it's gonna be counted," she said. "But I have no way of guaranteeing what happens in the postal service."Comment
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Trump's claims of massive voter fraud are baseless, election integrity panel member says Try Google it really worksThere's no proof to support President Donald Trump's repeated claims of widespread voter fraud during the 2016 election, according to a member of the disbanded commission set up to examine abuse at the ballot box.
Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, who sat on the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, wrote Friday that a review of documents shows the panel's evidence of voter fraud is "glaringly empty."
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