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1 hour ago, Bojack said:

According to authorities on the subject like Charlie Kirk, Ben Shapiro, and Tucker Carlson; Lebron James and Prince Harry are examples of effeminate men.  

Candy Girl Owens is more masculine than the former who mentioned above. 

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2 hours ago, Blotto said:

They coding this badboy from scratch? I'm sure all the necessary security provisions will be baked  in. Nothing to worry about. Will be perfectly fine to install that on your phone or PC, along with your banking apps,  communication apps etc...

They probably got an AWS account, spun up a WordPress instance, installed BuddyPress, hired some guy from Fiverr to remove all of the WordPress branding and bought some shitty theme, and installed some security plugins, setup Square payments, and called it a day.

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4 hours ago, Bojack said:

According to authorities on the subject like Charlie Kirk, Ben Shapiro, and Tucker Carlson; Lebron James and Prince Harry are examples of effeminate men.  

What is it about these guys and proportionately giant heads? Or do their necks/shoulders just make their heads look big?

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The fraudulent vote information is already out there.  You can easily find it state by state.  Out of 156mm votes cast, about 0.001% of votes were likely cast illegally or mistakenly.  In aggregate, the vote totals would have changed no states or even a Congressional District of Maine or Nebraska.  They are beyond a statistical insignificance.  

To put in crackhead perspective.  In a typical MLB season, roughly 800,000 pitches are thrown by all teams combined.  If 8 pitches were thrown illegally all season long in every inning of every game (pitcher didn't come to a full stop, foot off the rubber, etc.), would that negate the other 799,992 pitches and render the season 'stolen'?  

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11 minutes ago, Lobo said:

The fraudulent vote information is already out there.  You can easily find it state by state.  Out of 156mm votes cast, about 0.001% of votes were likely cast illegally or mistakenly.  In aggregate, the vote totals would have changed no states or even a Congressional District of Maine or Nebraska.  They are beyond a statistical insignificance.  

To put in crackhead perspective.  In a typical MLB season, roughly 800,000 pitches are thrown by all teams combined.  If 8 pitches were thrown illegally all season long in every inning of every game (pitcher didn't come to a full stop, foot off the rubber, etc.), would that negate the other 799,992 pitches and render the season 'stolen'?  

It's rather alarming that the same people who meticulously touted CFRs and other percentages for COVID right down to the nth degree were suddenly overwhelmed by the math isn't it?

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Looks like the phone call is fake.

https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-atlanta-georgia-elections-27fd536983a583cc814f573b06fd9b70

ATLANTA (AP) — In a story January 9, 2021, about a phone call between then-President Donald Trump and a lead Georgia elections investigator, The Associated Press, based on information provided by a source, erroneously reported that Trump pressed the investigator to “find the fraud” and said it would make the investigator a national hero. A recording of the call made public two months later revealed that Trump did not say either and instead said that if the investigator looked into Fulton County the investigator would “find things that are gonna be unbelievable.” Trump also told the investigator: “When the right answer comes out, you’ll be praised.”

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9 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

Looks like the phone call is fake.

https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-atlanta-georgia-elections-27fd536983a583cc814f573b06fd9b70

ATLANTA (AP) — In a story January 9, 2021, about a phone call between then-President Donald Trump and a lead Georgia elections investigator, The Associated Press, based on information provided by a source, erroneously reported that Trump pressed the investigator to “find the fraud” and said it would make the investigator a national hero. A recording of the call made public two months later revealed that Trump did not say either and instead said that if the investigator looked into Fulton County the investigator would “find things that are gonna be unbelievable.” Trump also told the investigator: “When the right answer comes out, you’ll be praised.”

You have a weird definition of fake. Normally, we don't say "fake" when the actions as described happened and the only difference is a minor choice in phrasing that doesn't change the meaning one iota. 

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12 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

Looks like the phone call is fake.

https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-atlanta-georgia-elections-27fd536983a583cc814f573b06fd9b70

ATLANTA (AP) — In a story January 9, 2021, about a phone call between then-President Donald Trump and a lead Georgia elections investigator, The Associated Press, based on information provided by a source, erroneously reported that Trump pressed the investigator to “find the fraud” and said it would make the investigator a national hero. A recording of the call made public two months later revealed that Trump did not say either and instead said that if the investigator looked into Fulton County the investigator would “find things that are gonna be unbelievable.” Trump also told the investigator: “When the right answer comes out, you’ll be praised.”

Your reading comprehension is shit. 

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What was the movie with the escalating nuclear war and the President couldn't call it off because his generals weren't convinced of his orders because they thought his call was placed by a Soviet Impostor trained to sound exactly like POTUS?  

So to Trumpers now, there are only two kinds of phone calls:

1.  Fake

2.  Perfect 

Would make for an interesting cell phone ad campaign with a topless version of that AT&T broad.  

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1 minute ago, SubliminalHorn said:

You know seed saw that and ran as fast as he could from the DT to post that here thinking he was about to break the entire case. 

Journalists are supposed to post corrections. That's why Fox never corrects their stories: they aren't news, they're entertainment.

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5 minutes ago, Lobo said:

What was the movie with the escalating nuclear war and the President couldn't call it off because his generals weren't convinced of his orders because they thought his call was placed by a Soviet Impostor trained to sound exactly like POTUS?  

So to Trumpers now, there are only two kinds of phone calls:

1.  Fake

2.  Perfect 

Would make for an interesting cell phone ad campaign with a topless version of that AT&T broad.  

If you got Lily topless in those ads, at least half the population would never hear a word of the dialog.  Just sayin.  But hey, give it a go, AT&T.

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2 hours ago, workswithseed said:

Looks like the phone call is fake.

https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-atlanta-georgia-elections-27fd536983a583cc814f573b06fd9b70

ATLANTA (AP) — In a story January 9, 2021, about a phone call between then-President Donald Trump and a lead Georgia elections investigator, The Associated Press, based on information provided by a source, erroneously reported that Trump pressed the investigator to “find the fraud” and said it would make the investigator a national hero. A recording of the call made public two months later revealed that Trump did not say either and instead said that if the investigator looked into Fulton County the investigator would “find things that are gonna be unbelievable.” Trump also told the investigator: “When the right answer comes out, you’ll be praised.”

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Lily from AT&T was in the fappening. I would never encourage you to go looking for something like that, cause it’s one of those disgusting ex-gf porno sites I can’t remember the name of. There’s just so many of them /iasip 

 

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12 minutes ago, StassneyHorn said:

Lily from AT&T was in the fappening. I would never encourage you to go looking for something like that, cause it’s one of those disgusting ex-gf porno sites I can’t remember the name of. There’s just so many of them /iasip 

 

Wait, what?

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6 hours ago, workswithseed said:

Looks like the phone call is fake.

https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-atlanta-georgia-elections-27fd536983a583cc814f573b06fd9b70

“find the fraud” and said it would make the investigator a national hero. and instead said that if the investigator looked into Fulton County the investigator would “find things that are gonna be unbelievable.” Trump also told the investigator: “When the right answer comes out, you’ll be praised.”

I'd like to see how "find the fraud," and 'would "find things that are unbelievable," mean the same thing. One is obviously a demand, the other is a suggestion. 

 

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10 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

I'd like to see how "find the fraud," and 'would "find things that are unbelievable," mean the same thing. One is obviously a demand, the other is a suggestion. 

 

i'd like to know why a misquote means that the phone call was fake.

oh, also, it's clear that he is saying that there was fraud:

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"You have the most important job in the country right now," Trump told Watson, who was leading an audit of absentee ballot signatures in Cobb County at the time, according to the audio.

"Because if we win Georgia ... the people of Georgia are so angry at what happened to me, they know I won," he continued, repeating the false claim that he won the state.

President Joe Biden won Georgia by 12,670 votes, according Georgia's certified election results.

"When the right answer comes out, you'll be praised," Trump told Watson at another point in the call, adding, "People will say 'great,' because that's what it's about, the ability to check and to make it right, because everyone knows it's wrong."

Earlier reporting by NBC News and other news organizations, including The Washington Post, misquoted the exact words Trump used to urge Watson to look for fraud based on Deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs' account of Watson's recollection of the conversation.

"After hearing the tape, it's clear that [Watson's] recollection accurately portrayed the president's assertions that there was fraud to uncover and that she would receive praise for doing so," Fuchs said Monday in a statement to NBC News.

In a statement Monday, Trump expressed appreciation for The Post's correction while repeating the false claims of widespread election fraud in Georgia that he made in the months after Biden won the election.

During the conversation, which took place Dec. 23, Trump said his chief of staff at the time, Mark Meadows, suggested he call Watson after Meadows visited Cobb County the day before.

At one point, Trump, referring to the process of matching voters' signatures on file with the elections office and the signatures on their ballots, said he hoped Watson was reviewing older signatures, rather than just the most up-to-date ones on file for voters.

"If you go back two years, and if you can get to Fulton, you're going to find things that are going to be unbelievable, the dishonesty that we've heard from, just, good sources, really good sources," Trump said before claiming without evidence that Fulton County, a Democratic stronghold and home to Atlanta, was the "mother lode" of such fraud.

do you think at all when you post? i used to think you were just a naive young person, but you are so often a fucking idiot that i'm beginning to think it's purposeful obfuscation, if not outright trolling.

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30 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

I'd like to see how "find the fraud," and 'would "find things that are unbelievable," mean the same thing. One is obviously a demand, the other is a suggestion. 

 

Merely a suggestion from the President of the United States to a Georgia elections auditor. Seems legit.

It's not even plausible deniability.

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50 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

I'd like to see how "find the fraud," and 'would "find things that are unbelievable," mean the same thing. One is obviously a demand, the other is a suggestion. 

 

Good god are you dumb. 

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55 minutes ago, hayden_horn said:

i'd like to know why a misquote means that the phone call was fake.

oh, also, it's clear that he is saying that there was fraud:

do you think at all when you post? i used to think you were just a naive young person, but you are so often a fucking idiot that i'm beginning to think it's purposeful obfuscation, if not outright trolling.

Still not seeing anything like what was being said before hand. There was no threat like it originally was told. That's the lie. 

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4 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

Still not seeing anything like what was being said before hand. There was no threat like it originally was told. That's the lie. 

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The Associated Press, based on information provided by a source, erroneously reported that Trump pressed the investigator to “find the fraud” and said it would make the investigator a national hero.

from your own fucking link, dude. no reported threat.

 

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A recording of the call made public two months later revealed that Trump did not say either and instead said that if the investigator looked into Fulton County the investigator would “find things that are gonna be unbelievable.” Trump also told the investigator: “When the right answer comes out, you’ll be praised.”

"things that are gonna be unbelievable" = "find the fraud" 

"you'll be praised" = "national hero"

it's a simple misquote that you are misrepresenting as that all reporting of the ridiculous phone call was fake news. then you pivot to a flat out lie.

why do you do this dissembling bullshit? i mean, you are flat out misrepresenting even your own fucking link. it's absurd.

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3 minutes ago, workswithseed said:

Still not seeing anything like what was being said before hand. There was no threat like it originally was told. That's the lie. 

The report of THAT call did not include reporting of a threat.  That was the call to the SOS -- the other call.  Two calls.  Both with the transparent intent to alter an election outcome.

Dude....come on.  If Obama had made those exact same calls, you'd be flinging spit calling for his head....which you would be right to do.

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I love how the right wing takes everything awful trump says completely out of context, ignoring all the other shit he's done.  It's like saying someone didn't try to rob a bank just because he asked for ten thousand dollars because there's nothing illegal about asking for money, while ignoring the gun he had aimed at the teller.

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