Canna Sylvan
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Religious brainwashing is genetic. Explain why IQ and religious devotion are negatively correlated?So you think being religious is genetic?.lol...
Religious brainwashing is genetic. Explain why IQ and religious devotion are negatively correlated?So you think being religious is genetic?.lol...
Consider the source, these are the same progressive lefties that would have screamed bloody murder had Bush not attacked Iraq and Saddam used WMD later on.
Being post reactionary is a key element that makes up a leftie, they always know what to do when everything is over!
Brainwashing is not genetic. You might as well claim education is genetic. Prove IQ and religious devotion are negatively correlated.Religious brainwashing is genetic. Explain why IQ and religious devotion are negatively correlated?
Bill Clinton went out of his way to express his support for the actions in Iraq. Nearly every member of Congress voted to authorize the use of force, Left and Right alike. The vast majority of the population, Left and Right alike, agreed. The Left wants to pretend they were against this war, but they weren't when it started. They are trying to rewrite history.
And the Republicans are still robocalling saying democrats are supposed to vote on wednesdayreligion has nothing to do with anything, as far as politics go. so why discuss it?? for years, the left allways said, near elecion time. "vote for a rep, and be forced to go to chruch!!. they still do this. i still cant remember being forced to church....can u? that would be communism. the obama way of thinking....and the left has a whole long list of "mandates" ready when they win reelection. such as gun control (bad, and agaisnt the seccond amendment). foods we cant have. like sugar. but not agaisnt alcohol, or tobacco, for these are an income of theirs, that they waste on handouts.......
I don't think Rice has any political ambitions. Our loss.Rice is too smart to hitch any political wagon she might have on the likes of Romney.
Voters may be given false information about when and how to vote, leading them to fail to cast valid ballots. For example, in recall elections for the Wisconsin State Senate in 2011, Americans for Prosperity (a conservative organization that was supporting Republican candidates) sent many Democratic voters a mailing that gave an incorrect deadline for absentee ballots. Voters who relied on the deadline in the mailing would have sent in their ballots too late for them to be counted.[SUP][15][/SUP] The organization said that the mistake was a typographical error.[SUP][16][/SUP]Another lie. You're a real piece o' work.
2006 Virginia Senate electionDuring the United States Senate election in Virginia, 2006, Secretary of the Virginia State Board of Elections Jean Jensen concluded that incidents of voter suppression appeared widespread and deliberate. Documented incidents of voter suppression include:[SUP][30][/SUP]Another lie. You're a real piece o' work.
WisconsinThe Republican Party attempted to have all 60,000 voters in the heavily Democratic city of Milwaukee who had registered since 1/1/2006 deleted from the voter rolls. The requests were rejected by the Milwaukee Election Commission with Republican commissioner Bob Spindell voting in favor of deletion."[SUP][[/SUP]Another lie. You're a real piece o' work.
2010 Maryland gubernatorial electionIn the Maryland gubernatorial election in 2010, the campaign of Republican candidate Bob Ehrlich hired a consultant who advised that "the first and most desired outcome is voter suppression", in the form of having "African-American voters stay home."[SUP][39][/SUP] To that end, the Republicans placed thousands of Election Day robocalls to Democratic voters, telling them that the Democratic candidate, Martin O'Malley, had won, although in fact the polls were still open for some two more hours.[SUP][40][/SUP] The Republicans' call, worded to seem as if it came from Democrats, told the voters, "Relax. Everything's fine. The only thing left is to watch it on TV tonight."[SUP][39][/SUP] The calls reached 112,000 voters in majority-African American areas.[SUP][40][/SUP] In 2011, Ehrlich's campaign manager, Paul Schurick, was convicted of fraud and other charges because of the calls.[SUP][39][/SUP][SUP][40][/SUP] In 2012, he was sentenced to 30 days of home detention, a one-year suspended jail sentence, and 500 hours of community service over the four years of his probation, with no fine or jail time.[SUP][41][/SUP]Another lie. You're a real piece o' work.
2010 Maryland gubernatorial electionIn the Maryland gubernatorial election in 2010, the campaign of Republican candidate Bob Ehrlich hired a consultant who advised that "the first and most desired outcome is voter suppression", in the form of having "African-American voters stay home."[SUP][39][/SUP] To that end, the Republicans placed thousands of Election Day robocalls to Democratic voters, telling them that the Democratic candidate, Martin O'Malley, had won, although in fact the polls were still open for some two more hours.[SUP][40][/SUP] The Republicans' call, worded to seem as if it came from Democrats, told the voters, "Relax. Everything's fine. The only thing left is to watch it on TV tonight."[SUP][39][/SUP] The calls reached 112,000 voters in majority-African American areas.[SUP][40][/SUP] In 2011, Ehrlich's campaign manager, Paul Schurick, was convicted of fraud and other charges because of the calls.[SUP][39][/SUP][SUP][40][/SUP] In 2012, he was sentenced to 30 days of home detention, a one-year suspended jail sentence, and 500 hours of community service over the four years of his probation, with no fine or jail time.[SUP][41][/SUP]
Investigation? Six years have gone by and nothing has been found. What does that tell us? It never happened. Quoting other liars doesn't prove your point2006 Virginia Senate electionDuring the United States Senate election in Virginia, 2006, Secretary of the Virginia State Board of Elections Jean Jensen concluded that incidents of voter suppression appeared widespread and deliberate. Documented incidents of voter suppression include:[SUP][30][/SUP]
The FBI has since launched an investigation into the suppression attempts.[SUP][31][/SUP] Despite the allegations, Democrat Jim Webb narrowly defeated incumbent George Allen.
- Democratic voters receiving calls incorrectly informing them voting will lead to arrest.
- Widespread calls fraudulently claiming to be "[Democratic Senate candidate Jim] Webb Volunteers," falsely telling voters their voting location had changed.
- Fliers paid for by the Republican Party, stating "SKIP THIS ELECTION" that allegedly attempted to suppress African-American turnout.
And yet there was huge voter fraud that took place. So perhaps those were really fraudulent votes. "Republican commissioner Bob Spindell voting in favor of deletion" and the Democrats, a majority, refused to examine the questionable registrations.WisconsinThe Republican Party attempted to have all 60,000 voters in the heavily Democratic city of Milwaukee who had registered since 1/1/2006 deleted from the voter rolls. The requests were rejected by the Milwaukee Election Commission with Republican commissioner Bob Spindell voting in favor of deletion."[SUP][[/SUP]