so you say. and yet, not one link.
OK, send me a copy of your ballot that was officially counted.maineman » 22 Jul 2023, 7:08 pm » wrote: ↑ ballots don't get changed willy-nilly. Registered voters mark their ballots in the privacy of their kitchen or living room, them put them in the envelope, they sign the envelope, they put it in the mail, and they are counted. There is ZERO evidence of more voters voting than the number registered in ANY precinct, town, city, or county. There is NOT ONE VOTE you can point to and say that it was not cast by a duly registered voter. NOT ONE...CERTAINLY NOT EIGHT MILLION!
Moving the goal posts doesn't help you very much.RebelGator » 23 Jul 2023, 5:31 am » wrote: ↑ OK, send me a copy of your ballot that was officially counted.
Slam, bam, wham......you've been negated again, damn.....
The fact remains, you can't match a ballot with a voter.
The town clerk can. He or she compares the name, driver's license # and signature to the voter registration card and then, and only then, is the ballot put in the pile to be counted and my name scratched off the voter list. And I can go onto the SecState website and SEE that my ballot has been received.RebelGator » 23 Jul 2023, 5:31 am » wrote: ↑ OK, send me a copy of your ballot that was officially counted.
Slam, bam, wham......you've been negated again, damn.....
The fact remains, you can't match a ballot with a voter.
So you actually BELIEVE that NO ONE can SWITCH the paper ballot YOU MAILED IN with one that was PREFILLED with the PREDETERMINED WINNER??maineman » 23 Jul 2023, 7:04 am » wrote: ↑ The town clerk can. He or she compares the name, driver's license # and signature to the voter registration card and then, and only then, is the ballot put in the pile to be counted and my name scratched off the voter list. And I can go onto the SecState website and SEE that my ballot has been received.
exactly, my friend. And then, even when their conspiracy theories have been refuted, they continue to tout them like they are as true as the day they were first created out of whole clothSquatchman » 23 Jul 2023, 6:59 am » wrote: ↑ Moving the goal posts doesn't help you very much.
Just shows you can't argue his points.
Pretty pathetic but it's what you low wit snowflakes do.
Ever think what a secret blessing MAGA is?maineman » 23 Jul 2023, 7:43 am » wrote: ↑ And this idea that millions of legally submitted ballots can somehow be altered and replaced with fraudulent ones is ridiculous. And... it is a double edged sword. If THEY want to lose faith in our electoral system when OUR candidate wins, why should we be forced to accept that the results of an election are really the will of the people when THEIR candidate wins?
You can't even manage your talking points....you don't make a damn bit of sense.Squatchman » 23 Jul 2023, 6:59 am » wrote: ↑ Moving the goal posts doesn't help you very much.
Just shows you can't argue his points.
Pretty pathetic but it's what you low wit snowflakes do.
Your town clerk doubles as a forensic auditor?maineman » 23 Jul 2023, 7:04 am » wrote: ↑ The town clerk can. He or she compares the name, driver's license # and signature to the voter registration card and then, and only then, is the ballot put in the pile to be counted and my name scratched off the voter list. And I can go onto the SecState website and SEE that my ballot has been received.
You're a bigger ******* than Maineman, hard to believe, isn't it?Bruce » 23 Jul 2023, 7:56 am » wrote: ↑ Ever think what a secret blessing MAGA is?
Every school day three million public school teachers in 100,000 public schools teach the exact opposite of every thing those poor, deluded white authoritarian Christian nationalists get fed from Fox News.
Are there really angels unseen battling for our souls overhead?
After MAGA, there is zero doubt which angels the Democrats listen to.
What @maineman doesn't seem to understand is that WHEN THE ONES COUNTING THE BALLOTS ARE THE SAME ONES DOING THE INVESTIGATION, then you can damn well bet, NOTHING is going to be found that was ILLEGAL or EVEN REMOTELY QUESTIONABLE!!RebelGator » 23 Jul 2023, 9:03 am » wrote: ↑ Your town clerk doubles as a forensic auditor?
That's nice.....maybe it works in a little place where everyone knows each other.....you think the same scrutiny is involved in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, New York, etc.????
Of course it's not.....that's why your story is fictional and you've been owned again.
This was a good read. I tend to believe it.Majik » 10 Jul 2023, 7:46 am » wrote: ↑ Jay Valentine, who built eBay’s fraud protection engine, reports, “The voter fraud actually happened. The voting machines were connected to the internet, and it was industrial-level fraud that was committed.” He also offers the nuts and bolts of how this was done in detail. He is getting more attention these days as 2024 inches ever closer.Valentine’s explosive report on changes made to the voter rolls in Arizona right before the deadline and- in some cases, after the deadline, offers some astounding numbers. Some 33,000 zip codes were changed in one Arizona county, then, after the election, changed right back. His research found over 100,000 voter data changes were made after the deadline in Arizona alone.An article by Jay Valentine in The American Thinker this week, “A Line of Defense Against Mail-in Ballot Fraud,” exposes a concern that must be addressed before the 2024 election!Some of those concerns addressed by Valentine are:In an article by Valentine for American Thinker in November of 2022, he explains “database latency”:“County election managers changed the zip code of 31,000 voters on September 3. Ballots go out that week. Those 31,000 are undeliverable. Someone collects those valid ballots. On September 15th, those addresses are quietly changed back.“The National Change of Address Database (NCOA) will not pick up those address changes. They didn’t happen because there is no history.“The 31,000 citizens were getting their mail just fine — except for ballots. Ballot addresses were driven by the county mail-in ballot database — the one that was changed, then changed back.“Many states send ballots to everyone; the recipient is none the wiser that they never received a mail-in ballot. They may vote in person.
- Ballots are mailed to vacant lots – or in Arizona, street corners.
- Ballots are sent to apartment buildings without the unit or APT number.
- Ballots were sent to college dorms for students registered there for decades.
- Ballots were sent to fraternities with the 105-year-old student.
- Ballots sent to churches – which have no bedrooms, thus cannot be someone’s domicile.
- Ballots for the person who moved – over a year ago.
- Ballots were mailed to hotels and casinos.
- Ballots where the address was modified – by the voter commission – like in Arizona – the week those ballots went out – thus missing the recipient.
- Ballots were sent to Manchurian restaurants, laundromats, banks, and 7-Elevens – all of which are not valid addresses for voters.
- Ballots are sent to UPS and FedEx boxes – sometimes to a dozen people living in that little box.
- Ballots were sent to the apartment building – but the address is the clubhouse – which has no bedrooms.
- Ballots sent to the 22,000 new voters in a single county entered just days before the election – who were invisible to Arizona Republican candidates in 2022.
- Ballots were sent to Mr. Gonzales, Mr. Gonzalez, and Mr. Gonzalles, all at the same address with the same date of birth.
- Ballots were sent to the Wisconsin college dorm that has 1,000 registered voters but can house only 250 adults.
- Ballots were sent to the 11 adults at the single-family Houston home that is 823 square feet with one bedroom and one bathroom.
- Ballots were mailed to people registered at an address in 2020, but the building was not built until 2022.
- Ballots are sent to the rehab facility for dozens of people who have claimed it as a residence for years. (Rehab is not a “years” thing.)
! ‘You already voted!’ Ever heard that?”
https://www.independentsentinel.com/mor ... as-stolen/
Driver's license numbers are the same in big and small towns. Signatures are mostly illegible scribbles in big and small towns as well. You can claim all this nefarious massive fraud in larger cities, but you have ZERO proof, and nothing other than your righteous indignation to deny the very real possibility that, if it did indeed in 2020, it certainly could have happened in 2016, and 2000 and 2004.RebelGator » 23 Jul 2023, 9:03 am » wrote: ↑ Your town clerk doubles as a forensic auditor?
That's nice.....maybe it works in a little place where everyone knows each other.....you think the same scrutiny is involved in Atlanta, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, New York, etc.????
Of course it's not.....that's why your story is fictional and you've been owned again.
That's what you think.....I get it, you were nurtured in a controlled, regimented environment, I don't expect you to exhibit any common sense.maineman » 23 Jul 2023, 10:55 am » wrote: ↑ Driver's license numbers are the same in big and small towns. Signatures are mostly illegible scribbles in big and small towns as well. You can claim all this nefarious massive fraud in larger cities, but you have ZERO proof, and nothing other than your righteous indignation to deny the very real possibility that, if it did indeed in 2020, it certainly could have happened in 2016, and 2000 and 2004.
And here's a tip: when you have to proclaim that you "owned" someone, that's pretty clear evidence that you didn't.
If you claim that rampant fraud put Biden in office, why don't you make that same claim about Trump, or Obama, or Bush?RebelGator » 23 Jul 2023, 11:00 am » wrote: ↑ That's what you think.....I get it, you were nurtured in a controlled, regimented environment, I don't expect you to exhibit any common sense.
If it's not in the manual, it can't be a possibility.
And that is just Arizona ....
American public school graduation rates:RebelGator » 23 Jul 2023, 9:07 am » wrote: ↑ You're a bigger ******* than Maineman, hard to believe, isn't it?
Public schools are graduating students with 4th grade reading and math abilities, and you want to brag on them?
You posted nothing to refute my premise.....you are dumber than Maineman.Bruce » 23 Jul 2023, 12:27 pm » wrote: ↑ American public school graduation rates:
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87 percent
In school year 2019–20, the U.S. average adjusted cohort graduation rate (ACGR) for public high school students was 87 percent, the highest it has been since the rate was first measured in 2010–11 (79 percent).
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Millions of Americans need warnings to not pop hydroxy or ivermectin for Covid, and won’t take their shots.
Who taught them that ****?
Schoolteachers?
Hardly.
You would do well to embrace the election fraud scenario instead of admitting you voted for a moron that has engineered the biggest Presidential failure in history.maineman » 23 Jul 2023, 11:19 am » wrote: ↑ If you claim that rampant fraud put Biden in office, why don't you make that same claim about Trump, or Obama, or Bush?