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Liberals taking themselves way to seriously as usual.

 

And of course the same morons who fear 'revealing personal information' are the ones posting anti-Trump rants day and night on Facebook. :lol:

So you're ok with denying people their 4th Amendment rights for exercising their 1st?

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So you're ok with denying people their 4th Amendment rights for exercising their 1st?

 

Exactly when did the government illegally search those people?

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Exactly when did the government illegally search those people?

 

When they exercised their freedom of worship.

 

Or something. Still trying to figure out what that post meant...

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Exactly when did the government illegally search those people?

 

I think it was right about the time Kamala Harris was running for Senate and needed a bunch of Planned Parenthood donations.

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Thousands of peeved voters are removing themselves from state voter rolls, prompted by a fear that their personal information could be revealed by President Donald Trump's vote fraud commission.

 

The number of those "unregistering" ranges from several thousand in Colorado to hundreds in Vermont and a handful in some other states, several state officials told NBC News, as voters mount a mutiny at the Presidential Commission on Election Integrity, which was formed in May to study "vulnerabilities" in the American election system.


Since June 28 — when the panel's letter was sent to all states requesting voter information — until last Friday, Colorado has seen 3,738 voters strike their names from the rolls and another 200 voters requesting their information to made confidential as is permitted by law, which means they are still registered but their names will be removed when the state releases public voter roll data.

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Thousands of peeved voters are removing themselves from state voter rolls, prompted by a fear that their personal information could be revealed by President Donald Trump's vote fraud commission.

 

The number of those "unregistering" ranges from several thousand in Colorado to hundreds in Vermont and a handful in some other states, several state officials told NBC News, as voters mount a mutiny at the Presidential Commission on Election Integrity, which was formed in May to study "vulnerabilities" in the American election system.

Since June 28 — when the panel's letter was sent to all states requesting voter information — until last Friday, Colorado has seen 3,738 voters strike their names from the rolls and another 200 voters requesting their information to made confidential as is permitted by law, which means they are still registered but their names will be removed when the state releases public voter roll data.

 

I just had myself removed from Virginia's voter rolls.

 

I haven't lived in Virginia for 12 years. But I was still registered to vote.

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Interesting. So who voted in your stead?

 

No idea.

 

More importantly, if states are managing their voter rolls so poorly that I was on another state's for 12 years, there is definitely a problem that need to be looked in to.

 

Just not by Trump. (Note that my registration was found under a Virginia effort to finally clean up voter rolls, which is as it should be - the state's responsibility.)

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Donald Calls Out States that wouldn't comply one by one in presser (did he really have to do that?)

 

 

"This issue is very important to me because throughout the campaign, and even after, people would come up to me and express their concerns about voter inconsistencies and irregularities, which they saw," Trump said. "In some cases, having to do with very large numbers of people in certain states.”

 

But Trump did not repeat his past claims, made without any evidence, that "millions" of people had voted in the election illegally, costing him the popular vote against Hillary Clinton, who topped him by about 3 million votes nationwide

 

 

Baby steps.


However, Vice President Mike Pence, the commission chair, said the panel had "no preconceived notions" or "pre-ordained results."

 

"We're fact-finders," said Pence, who made no mention of voter fraud during his brief remarks.


:thumbsup:

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Are you now claiming that there is no voter fraud?

It's a miniscule issue that's been Trumped up to support 45's bull **** claim that he would have won the popular vote.

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It's a miniscule issue that's been Trumped up to support 45's bull **** claim that he would have won the popular vote.

 

You should really stick to your role as a twitter bot on the main forum.

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It's a miniscule issue that's been Trumped up to support 45's bull **** claim that he would have won the popular vote.

It's hardly a miniscule issue, regardless of President Trump's thin skin, or need to be popular.

 

Source for me the comprehensive studies done on the issue saying that it's insignificant.

 

The facts of the issue: that political power is valuable, and that politicians and political parties are internally self-serving and largely corrupt.

 

There is reason to believe that individuals driven to consolidate power would seek to do so by any means that they can get away with.

 

Why is that so difficult for you to believe?

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It's hardly a miniscule issue, regardless of President Trump's thin skin, or need to be popular.

 

Source for me the comprehensive studies done on the issue saying that it's insignificant.

 

The facts of the issue: that political power is valuable, and that politicians and political parties are internally self-serving and largely corrupt.

 

There is reason to believe that individuals driven to consolidate power would seek to do so by any means that they can get away with.

 

Why is that so difficult for you to believe?

 

He's most likely a Democrat.

 

He'll believe whatever the central committee tells him.

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