IMO, the Fix is in

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  1. Phil Elliott

    Phil Elliott 2,500+ Posts

    FIFY.
     
  2. bystander

    bystander 10,000+ Posts

    :trophy:
     
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  3. Mr. Deez

    Mr. Deez Beer Prophet

    That isn't true. The entire Georgia Supreme Court is Republican-appointed. It's a conservative court, and it's a state of mostly conservative judges. Ditto for Texas.
     
  4. Run Pincher

    Run Pincher 2,500+ Posts

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  5. Mr. Deez

    Mr. Deez Beer Prophet

  6. Run Pincher

    Run Pincher 2,500+ Posts

    Well how about most?
     
  7. Horn6721

    Horn6721 10,000+ Posts

    And we have learned to our peril there are true Republicans and there are Rinos like Romney etc.​
     
  8. huisache

    huisache 2,500+ Posts

    We have also learned there are some who are Whiney bedwetters who cannot accept defeat. The conservatives on the SCOTUS all voted to pitch the lawsuit. So now Roberts and Alito et al are libs? Right

    grow up. Unlike your idol President Bone Spurs
     
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  9. Horn6721

    Horn6721 10,000+ Posts

    Huis
    Do you think there was no fraud in the election?
     
  10. bystander

    bystander 10,000+ Posts

    I saw this. Liberal arrogance is off the charts sickening. They are the enemy. THAT is why Trump is not letting this go. To allow this country to fall into the hands of these corrupt sick people is the absolute worst thing that could happen.
     
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  11. horninchicago

    horninchicago 10,000+ Posts

    RINOs are up there on the enemy list, and they are plentiful.
     
  12. huisache

    huisache 2,500+ Posts

    there is fraud in every election but it rarely affects the result and did not here. That is what the judges and the many elected officials have been trying to explain over the bleatings of the Lemming Leader.

    As for RINOS, that would be people who run as Republicans and win elections as opposed to the WHINOES who don't run, couldn't win and spend their time on blogs and fan sites whining about the lack of purity of those who actually try to do something in the context of democratic politics----like getting elected, figuring out ways to put together legislative coalitions to get things done, etc
     
  13. horninchicago

    horninchicago 10,000+ Posts

    Man, you need help.

    So, unless I run for office, I can't comment about how they run things? Okay.
     
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  14. Mr. Deez

    Mr. Deez Beer Prophet

    It depends on what courts and where they are. Federal judges are about 50-50. State court judges vary wildly. In California, most state judges are obviously liberal. In Texas (and Georgia), the opposite is true. We haven't had a liberal on the Texas Supreme Court since the mid-'90s, and liberals haven't controlled the court since the mid-'80s.
     
  15. Mr. Deez

    Mr. Deez Beer Prophet

    I don't think he's saying that. I think he's saying that it's a lot easier to talk about how principled and ideologically pure one is when he's only talking about politics on a message board. It's a lot harder when you have to actually win and even harder when you have to get things done.
     
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  16. horninchicago

    horninchicago 10,000+ Posts

    Democrats do it. They stick together no matter what 99% of the time. RINOs, er, Republicans, not so much.
     
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  17. Mr. Deez

    Mr. Deez Beer Prophet

    Democrats don't stick together that much when they're actually trying to get things done. They make all kinds of compromises. For example, the base wants single payer healthcare. Could they do that even with the White House and big majorities in Congress? No. Not even close.
     
  18. Horn6721

    Horn6721 10,000+ Posts

    You have to be some kind of delusional or deeply biased to not admit the depth of fraud.
     
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  19. huisache

    huisache 2,500+ Posts

    there was a lot of fraud in Illinois in 1960 and it influenced the outcome. There was a lot of fraud in Florida in 2000 and the beneficiary of the fraud still lost.

    There is a lot of fraud in some Louisiana Parishes but it has never affected national elections to my knowledge. In some counties in Texas there can be a lot and that can affect local elections from time to time. The dem primary in El Paso resulted some years ago in Lloyd Doggett getting the nomination for the Senate over Kent Hance. Hance might have beaten that aggie pig republican but Doggett had no chance. Too bad. Hance was a moderate conservative as opposed to the guy who ultimately won.

    This election, not so much as to affect the outcome. Just my opinion and that of the Republican elected officials in most states. Maybe they are in on the conspiracy too?

    A conspiracy so vast!!!!!!
     
  20. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts

    Lin Wood is ******* crazy. Sidney Powell is right behind him. Anyone who listened and believed what these attorney's claimed without verifiable evidence is gullible at best. In Trump's case, I'd simply say he's an idiot.

    Click through to read twitter. Lin Wood spent most of his Monday ranting like a raving lunatic.

     
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  21. Mr. Deez

    Mr. Deez Beer Prophet

    Yep, he's a crazy person.
     
  22. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts

    The Delaware judge that most recently questioned Lin Wood's ability to represent Carter Paige will certainly have him removed after that Twitter rant.

    I think this rant answers the question about what Trump did to payoff Wood/Powell to sacrifice their careers. Answer: Nothing. They are true believers in the QAnon conspiracy thus were more than willing to sacrifice themselves while expecting nothing in return. These 2 insanely think they are doing "God's" work.
     
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  23. Monahorns

    Monahorns 5,000+ Posts

    While Lin Wood does seem to be insane, I still haven't seen a believable response to the election data which support my belief in potential fraud.

    It is quite a good strategy to lump the rational in with the insane, and call the election fraud accusations as all insane.

    At this point, fraud or not, the best action is to move forward as if there were no fraud. Then politicians who care can make efforts to secure their state election systems before the next vote.
     
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  24. iatrogenic

    iatrogenic 2,500+ Posts

    You described yourself!
     
  25. Joe Fan

    Joe Fan 10,000+ Posts

    Even Pizza Inn has seen enough -- calls for election reforms at the national level -- pretty bold stand for a corporation in these times



     
  26. PecosBill

    PecosBill 1,000+ Posts

    Maybe they should work on better pizza than store closures.
    The company is based in the Dallas suburb of The Colony, Texas.[1] At its peak, Pizza Inn had over 500 locations in 20 states.[2] As of June 28, 2020, Pizza Inn had 252 stores within the United States, located primarily in towns within the Southern United States, and 38 stores internationally.[3]
     
  27. horninchicago

    horninchicago 10,000+ Posts

    Maybe, but it doesn't make their statement incorrect. And, maybe their pizza is good still, but running restaurants is a very difficult business. But, their statement is still correct.
     
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  28. Joe Fan

    Joe Fan 10,000+ Posts

    I plan on buying them next delivery
     
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  29. Monahorns

    Monahorns 5,000+ Posts

    Here is another bit of evidence something fishy went on with the Presidential election.



    The rejection rate decreased 10xs in Georgia by the way.

    If you don't think there should be an investigation, then you really aren't honest or American. You are an anti-Trump tribalist who will justify whatever it takes.

    That's fine. Just remember, you started it. It will get much worse from here on out.
     
  30. Seattle Husker

    Seattle Husker 10,000+ Posts

    This was addressed by GA voting official Gabriel Sterling on Monday. He stated that is patently false. Those pushing that statistic have disingenuously compared apples and oranges. From memory, he said that comparison is comparing voter registration rejection rates against ballot signature rejection rates. If you look only at ballot signature rejection rates they are the the same. He specifically said it was a purposeful disingenuous comparison. Of course, he stated the actual rejection rates.
     

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