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Let The Fraud Begin

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5 hours ago, newnative said:

Never supported Trump--I have a working brain.  

Unlike Harris I note.

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31 minutes ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

Unlike Harris I note.

Well, that's not very impressive, T&G buddy! Has the massive change in momentum for Harris instilled a sense of impending doom in you MAGA guys, leading to the defeatist mindset I can sense across the board here?

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MAGA are pretty much dying down with the doom growing. 

 

T&G still insisting this is winnable.

 

He did say he will no longer believe the BigLie if Harris wins

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1 hour ago, sandyf said:

Indeed, my nephew, just 18, witnessed that money being spent on his best friend. The pilot hid behind the government skirts and has never been named, the families are still waiting for justice to this day.

 

Meanwhile, Pte Neil Donald, 18, from Forres, sent a letter back home from the front line and suggested to relatives that he could be involved in close fighting.

Sickeningly, he did not die at the hands of Iraqi fighters but from an allied attack on its own troops.

https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/past-times/2928943/poignant-last-letters-of-brave-young-highland-soldiers-killed-in-the-gulf-war/

Thats why war is hell.

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On 11/2/2024 at 9:02 AM, mdr224 said:

The DMV are mailing voter registration forms to noncitizens. I have the proof here in Nevada

Registration does not a vote equal. Those registrations are checked before ballots are issued. Register, clawing to be a U.S. citizen? I am sure we can agree, prosecution for breaking the existing law and, in the case of this student … end of foreign student status and deportation as “persona non grata”. With nroad publication through the global population.

On 11/2/2024 at 9:22 AM, mdr224 said:

If the DMV knows that someone is a noncitizen, why would they be mailing them voter forms?

State DMV has access to Fedarl State Department student records? Ah … don’t think so …

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4 hours ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

The liberal delusions are strong in you mate - it was not an insurrection - and the only death was one of the protestors. 

The only weapon fired was by a scared murderer who shot and killed an unarmed woman.

Attributing later deaths to the event is pure BS of the highest order.

 

You know what is coming - you better get ready to accept it.

You are gonna be sorely disappointed at the written history based on the documented facts. But you will not be alone by any means, The zdonald will lead the denunciation.

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4 hours ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

The guy was delusional - reminds me of someone.  The guy did not enter the Capitol - he fired his hand gun into the air well outside and not at any people . Obviously a nutter - but he did not enter the Capitol. No matter how you guys try to portray it as an insurrection for political reasons so that you can attack Trump and his 'garbage' supporters, the truth will come out under Trump - it was a protest and it was a mostly peaceful protest too.  

 

8 hours ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

The liberal delusions are strong in you mate - it was not an insurrection - and the only death was one of the protestors. 

The only weapon fired was by a scared murderer who shot and killed an unarmed woman.

Attributing later deaths to the event is pure BS of the highest order.

 

You know what is coming - you better get ready to accept it.

 

You two guys better get your stories straight.

7 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

I don't know.  I didn't hear him say anything about it.  I found out about it here in Pennsylvania at the time it became public. 

7 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

If your brother-in-law can read English, there's a problem with his story.

 

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No, problem with the story.    Under the motor voter bill, I think signed into law by bill clinton, you can be registered to vote when you get a new drivers license or ID at the department of motor vehicles.    There is no paperwork or application that needs to be done.  The question of whether you want to register to vote comes at the time the drivers license picture is taken and the license is printed out. 

   

 

My experience with this is also in Pennsylvania after my employer transferred me from the California office to Pennsylvania in 1997.   I was asked if I wanted to register to vote.   I said yes, then I was asked which party affiliation do I want to register with.   I told the woman and she clicked something in the computer.   Shortly after that, I received a voter registration card in the mail at the address I lived at.  No paperwork on my part other than the typical DMV documents for a drivers license. 

 

When I needed to go to Pennsylvania DMV years later, I was again asked if I wanted to register to vote when my new picture was taken.   I told the lady that I had already changed my voting address with the voter registrars office. 
 

 

1 minute ago, radiochaser said:

No, problem with the story.    Under the motor voter bill, I think signed into law by bill clinton, you can be registered to vote when you get a new drivers license or ID at the department of motor vehicles.    There is no paperwork or application that needs to be done.  The question of whether you want to register to vote comes at the time the drivers license picture is taken and the license is printed out. 

   

 

My experience with this is also in Pennsylvania after my employer transferred me from the California office to Pennsylvania in 1997.   I was asked if I wanted to register to vote.   I said yes, then I was asked which party affiliation do I want to register with.   I told the woman and she clicked something in the computer.   Shortly after that, I received a voter registration card in the mail at the address I lived at.  No paperwork on my part other than the typical DMV documents for a drivers license. 

 

When I needed to go to Pennsylvania DMV years later, I was again asked if I wanted to register to vote when my new picture was taken.   I told the lady that I had already changed my voting address with the voter registrars office. 
 

 

 

So the DMV never actually registered you or your brother?

6 hours ago, Dan O said:

Your story is extremely suspicious bordering questionable.

I only found out my brother in law was registered to vote after democrats came to the house and was asking for him (he had moved by then).   I told them, that I was the person they were looking for.   I did get strange looks, it isn't a common American name after all.   I asked them how they knew my name and was told it was on the voters list (or what ever they said) ..    

 

When my brother in law came to my house I accessed the voter registrars website and with my brother in laws permission, searched it for his name.   It was there with him registered to vote as a democrat at my residence address.   He and his family lived in my house for 3 years before they moved into an apartment nearby.  

6 hours ago, Inderpland said:

Your story has a certain aroma to it, and not the nice kind. It's as if it was pulled out of a body cavity not necessarily know for it's rosy fragrance.

This is the fourth response questioning this.  

 

You guys just can't accept something that is the truth?

8 hours ago, radiochaser said:

My brother in law, a legal immigrant from Thailand, was registered to vote under the motor voter law in Pennsylvania.  He was not asked if he wanted to register to vote, or I would have known, as I was translating from English to Thai for him (he could read and write English, but not speak it) and from Thai to English for the DMV worker.

  

After I found out he was registered to vote, during the next presidential election, I contacted the voter registrars office three times to tell them my Thai brother in law, was not a citizen and needed to be removed from the voter roles.   They never did.  

 

He was registered to vote as a democrat!  That might tell you something. 

 

As for misleading or bad information.   Lancaster county recently had a batch of suspicious voter 2500 voter registrations.   At the time it was in the news, 60% had been determined to be fraudulent.   The same group of people that submitted the fraudulent voter registrations were also complicit in two other counties.  

As a follow up with my brother in law.  There was a letter sent out by the voter registrars office just before a local election advising that he had not voted in the last 5 elections.  I think it was advising that if he did not vote then he would be removed from the voters list.   That kind of contradicts claims I have seen on the internet and heard/read in the news that dead people are on the lists years after they have died.   

 

One day I will get with my brother in law and log onto the voter registrars website to see if he is or is not still on the list. 

2 minutes ago, radiochaser said:

This is the fourth response questioning this.  

 

You guys just can't accept something that is the truth?

Wow, never seen anyone admitting that they were trolling so quickly.

6 minutes ago, pattayasan said:

 

So the DMV never actually registered you or your brother?

The DMV registered me to vote under the motor voter law, the first time I got a Pennsylvania drivers license in Pennsylvania.  

 

The DMV registered m brother in law to vote under the motor voter law, the first time  he got a Pennsylvania drivers license in Pennsylvania.  

 

 

1 minute ago, Inderpland said:

Wow, never seen anyone admitting that they were trolling so quickly.

I am not trolling.  That is a false claim on your part!

2 minutes ago, radiochaser said:

The DMV registered me to vote under the motor voter law, the first time I got a Pennsylvania drivers license in Pennsylvania.  

 

The DMV registered m brother in law to vote under the motor voter law, the first time  he got a Pennsylvania drivers license in Pennsylvania.  

 

 

 

 

Shortly after that, I received a voter registration card in the mail at the address I lived at.

 

OK, I get it. I took this to mean voter registration form. In Australia there is no voter registration card. They just ask your name and address and put a line through your name on the roll when you vote.

On 11/2/2024 at 2:02 AM, mdr224 said:

The DMV are mailing voter registration forms to noncitizens. I have the proof here in Nevada

As im not a Yank do i need code book to read these post's ? what's a DVM.

2 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

As im not a Yank do i need code book to read these post's ? what's a DVM.

Department of Motor Vehicles 

5 minutes ago, pattayasan said:

 

 

Shortly after that, I received a voter registration card in the mail at the address I lived at.

 

OK, I get it. I took this to mean voter registration form. In Australia there is no voter registration card. They just ask your name and address and put a line through your name on the roll when you vote.

Each time you register or change your address in Pennsylvania, the registrars office sends a voter registration card.  I have had 4 of those here.   I take it with me the first time I vote and show it to the people who have sign in on the documents they keep.  . You have to be in the voter registration book at the polls.   They even keep the party affiliation in separate books. .

 

If I recall correctly, in California, you also get a receipt from he voter registration form that has a serial number on it.   Not sure if that still happens now, I moved out in 1997. 

 

7 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

As im not a Yank do i need code book to read these post's ? what's a DVM.

Sorry about that.   

Yes, you need a book to decode that stuff.   Even then it might not help.  I was an employee of a U.S. Government agency.  They gave me a book of acronyms and initials to help decode that stuff.   It was about 6 x 4 inches (about 15 x 10 cm).   I found one of the acronyms that had 5 pages of descriptions!!  

15 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

As im not a Yank do i need code book to read these post's ? what's a DVM.

In the US, typically a Yank is from the northeast. 

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Like someone deciding to settle in the LOS anyone with a bit of Intelligence ( Intel for our American friends ) you require a Back up Plan or a BUP. Trumps BUP is send the guys to the big house to crack some heads of the Winners, and claim we were cheated if he loses, oh and throw in the old Insurrection card too. 

27 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

what's a DVM

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

22 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

In the US, typically a Yank is from the northeast. 

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 38 minutes ago, BarraMarra said:

As im not a Yank do i need code book to read these post's ? what's a DVM."

That's damn yankees if you live in the south.  At least it was among the klan members I used to hear talking, when the klan members were talking about them back when I was a child in Lousiana.   Effing <deleted> hated republicans as much as they hated black people.  

 

I have warm memories of my grandmother telling a klan member that she was going to kill him if he did not vacate her property.   She meant it too.   She had grandpa's 12 gauge Winchester shotgun to back up the threat!

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7 hours ago, TroubleandGrumpy said:

 

For some reason, your avatar reminds me of your board name!  🙂

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Hell has Trump been in the Tanning Salon or spray on he's looking very Tanned today.

6 hours ago, radiochaser said:

Each time you register or change your address in Pennsylvania, the registrars office sends a voter registration card.  I have had 4 of those here.   I take it with me the first time I vote and show it to the people who have sign in on the documents they keep.  . You have to be in the voter registration book at the polls.   They even keep the party affiliation in separate books. .

 

If I recall correctly, in California, you also get a receipt from he voter registration form that has a serial number on it.   Not sure if that still happens now, I moved out in 1997. 

 

You peaked my interest in voter registration, so I searched for information. 

If you want to know more, here is a link.

 

https://www.pa.gov/en/services/vote/register-to-vote.html

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