melania trump was a prostitute. LOL

ttystikk

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facts are overrated when 9/10ths of global media are controlled by 7 men,Huffington post and Washington post are often offered up as fact when they openly admit to extreme bias
No, facts are the only thing that gives us the real picture.

If you're willing to throw away or ignore verifiable data just because you don't like it, you've lost all hope for understanding, and those of us who DO insist on verifiable facts will give up on you.
 
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UncleBuck

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No, facts are the only thing that gives us the real picture.

If you're willing to throw away or ignore verifiable data just because you don't like it, you've lost all hope for understanding, and those of us who DO insist on verifiable facts will give up on you.
i gave up on him about 20 minutes into his sock puppetry.
 

Unclebaldrick

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No, facts are the only thing that gives us the real picture.

If you're willing to throw away or ignore verifiable data just because you don't like it, you've lost all hope for understanding, and those of us who DO insist on verifiable facts will give up on you.
i gave up on him about 20 minutes into his sock puppetry.
This has gotten to be a daily thing. Snore
 

ttystikk

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madnyethehydrodouche
illinois enema embodied
walterwantsawhiteramerica
mynameisnobodyandihaveasmallpenis
blessedslightlybeyondmentalretardation

none of these sock puppets will change the fact that trump's wife, who cuckolds him often, was and still is a highly paid whore.
At least she has a steady job. His job interview isn't going well; it's not looking like he's going to get hired in November so he'll have to go back to pimping... her.
 

ttystikk

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It has nothing to do with race. Except that the Republicans have realized that fewer blacks have drivers licenses.

Go read up on the history of poll taxes in America.

The Republican party has a long history of surreptitiously infringing rights while claiming it is for safety, security, etc.
THIS.

At what point will they finally be held to account for it?
 

Rob Roy

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At least she has a steady job. His job interview isn't going well; it's not looking like he's going to get hired in November so he'll have to go back to pimping... her.

So Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin and Trump's wife walk into a bar, Hillary starts coughing and falls down, it takes a village to lift her fat ass onto a bar stool where she sits and glares at people all night...

...the other two, have guys lined up to buy them drinks, they consume heavily without any fear of killing brain cells.

The end.
 

Fogdog

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You nailed it right there...."the citizens Right to Vote."

Now prove you`re a citizen. As you know, non citizens can`t vote and we have plenty of them around. That`s common sense, to think otherwise is corrupt.
Your argument might be valid if eligible voter participation rates were high and there were indications of high rates of ineligible voters. Right now, only 58% of eligible voters participate. That's about 63 million people. What you fear is about 5 million illegal immigrants somehow sneaking in and voting.

First off, there is virtually no voter fraud taking place where ineligible voters sneak in. Fraud is taking place. Polling stations are located where it's hard to access them. Polling is slowed down by faulty equipment and then the station is shut down leaving long lines of people out in the cold. Strange paperless systems are in place. Vote by mail is constrained. All sorts of fraud but not the kind you are afraid of. Why aren't you outraged about those? I have my suspicion why but I'd like you to hang yourself on your own explanation why you don't care about voter fraud that disenfranchises more economically deprived and minority voters.

Second, why would we make it harder for those 63 million eligible voters to participate? Do you think democracy is put at risk when more people vote?
 

OddBall1st

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Your argument might be valid if eligible voter participation rates were high and there were indications of high rates of ineligible voters. Right now, only 58% of eligible voters participate. That's about 63 million people. What you fear is about 5 million illegal immigrants somehow sneaking in and voting.

First off, there is virtually no voter fraud taking place where ineligible voters sneak in. Fraud is taking place. Polling stations are located where it's hard to access them. Polling is slowed down by faulty equipment and then the station is shut down leaving long lines of people out in the cold. Strange paperless systems are in place. Vote by mail is constrained. All sorts of fraud but not the kind you are afraid of. Why aren't you outraged about those? I have my suspicion why but I'd like you to hang yourself on your own explanation why you don't care about voter fraud that disenfranchises more economically deprived and minority voters.

Second, why would we make it harder for those 63 million eligible voters to participate? Do you think democracy is put at risk when more people vote?

No, What I see is a chance to because no ID is needed now. If what you say is true, than your personal photo Id or any other form of your citizenship should not be a problem because the very few cannot obtain one. Those people will need to step up if they wish to exercise their Right to vote.

63 million eligible voters cannot come up with ID is 100% bullshit. I`ll bet 70% of them drive or have some sort of health card.

There is no reasonable excuse those 63 million can come up with, today you need ID for everything including internet access.
 

Fogdog

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No, What I see is a chance to because no ID is needed now. If what you say is true, than your personal photo Id or any other form of your citizenship should not be a problem because the very few cannot obtain one. Those people will need to step up if they wish to exercise their Right to vote.

63 million eligible voters cannot come up with ID is 100% bullshit. I`ll bet 70% of them drive or have some sort of health card.

There is no reasonable excuse those 63 million can come up with, today you need ID for everything including internet access.
My point wasn't how hard it is to produce a driver's license. I ask you to question why put barriers up to impede voting when the real problems with voter fraud lie in how states conduct their elections? The laws in NC were written to exclude black voters, not prevent voter fraud.
 

OddBall1st

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My point wasn't how hard it is to produce a driver's license. I ask you to question why put barriers up to impede voting when the real problems with voter fraud lie in how states conduct their elections? The laws in NC were written to exclude black voters, not prevent voter fraud.

Which NC laws were written to exclude Blacks ? That is a foolish Governor, because that is clearly unconstitutional. I find that hard to believe but easy to see it`s being exaggerated. No way. No way they did that.

To simplify Voting, abolish the Electoral College (it`s not needed anymore) and because we went from 10 million citizens when the Constitution was written to 350 million today, extend the time period from a day to a week or at least three days.
 
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