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Stretch yourself a bit and figure it out.Is that a yes or no?
Stretch yourself a bit and figure it out.Is that a yes or no?
what news outlet do you use for your information?Stretch yourself a bit and figure it out.
pretty obvious. No?Is that a yes or no?
I trust reliable sources for a reason, they are reliable, professional and honest, they are also peer reviewed internationally. I don't need to have my ear to the ground constantly, I have professionals who do that for me. Just like if I have a pain in my asshole I don't use a mirror but go to a professional proctologist who specializes in assholes.Is that a yes or no?
like? what sources?I trust reliable sources for a reason, they are reliable, professional and honest, they are also peer reviewed internationally. I don't need to have my ear to the ground constantly, I have professionals who do that for me. Just like if I have a pain in my asshole I don't use a mirror but go to a professional proctologist who specializes in assholes.
I watched the Michigan one, it was a joke, but that was my state so I was curious and got caught up in the train wreck.Is that a yes or no?
AP mostly, Washington post for the paid content for online sources. Tv I stick to MSNBC during the week (they really cover everything you will get on the other networks just the talking heads are different OP's), if there's no interesting hearings on CSPAN and on Sunday all the major shows to see how they cover the weeks major events.what news outlet do you use for your information?
Washington Post, AP, Politico. On the radio, msnbc and npr. But mostly I watch live streams, and form my own. I dont depend on the media to form an opinion for me.I watched the Michigan one, it was a joke, but that was my state so I was curious and got caught up in the train wreck.
Outside of that one though no, since they don't have any real impact and are just real world trolling.
I am curious though why haven't you posted any of the videos here that I am guessing on Youtube that you found interesting?
You also brought up the real time propaganda feeds that you found interesting. I hate to be suspicious of that but it is difficult not to be.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/fox-news-live-youtube-feed-real-time-propaganda-trolling.1001235/
AP mostly, Washington post for the paid content for online sources. Tv I stick to MSNBC during the week (they really cover everything you will get on the other networks just the talking heads are different OP's), if there's no interesting hearings on CSPAN and on Sunday all the major shows to see how they cover the weeks major events.
You?
Read my posts you will find an eclectic mix, much of the video is from CNN and MSNBC and I have not heard a single professional creditable source say their reporting is inaccurate, dishonest or even spun. It is congruent with the news sources in Canada too, both public and private, the same cannot be said for FOX.what news outlet do you use for your information?
So where did you watch the hearings that you thought the real time propaganda feeds were the best part of?Washington Post, AP, Politico. On the radio, msnbc and npr. But mostly I watch live streams, and form my own. I dont depend on the media to form an opinion for me.
i try and stay in the center to stay fair with the redhats. but yea, redhats need to get over it.Read my posts you will find an eclectic mix, much of the video is from CNN and MSNBC and I have not heard a single professional creditable source say their reporting is inaccurate, dishonest or even spun. It is congruent with the news sources in Canada too, both public and private, the same cannot be said for FOX.
I don't need to call the power company when the lights go out in my town, no matter how fast I am on the draw someone complained before me. Likewise you don't need to hear bullshit and spun truth coming from traitors and liars, though anybody can access it live or recorded online. These people are criminals and traitors and have no more credibility than Trump himself, the fact that you constantly try to give them some makes me wonder. I'd like to think of you as naïve, but suspect you may be a knave. Either way you are getting doses of reality here and if you have a heart and a brain, something might spark, no harm trying. There is no controversy over covid, the election or Trump, they are settled matters in the minds of the wise.
the senate government site streams, and has previous court proceedings or whenever youtube has streams to the court hearings.So where did you watch the hearings that you thought the real time propaganda feeds were the best part of?
There was that one guy in Pennsylvania.Voter fraud?
The best part:
A man in Luzern County is facing felonies after he tried to apply for a mail-in ballot in his dead mother’s name, according to report.
Robert Richard Lynn, 67, of Forty Fort, was charged with forgery and interference with a primary or election on Thursday, according to online court dockets.
According to the Times Leader, investigators accused Lynn of using a typewriter to complete an absentee ballot application and signing his mother’s name, who died in 2015.
Lynn is registered as a Republican in Pennsylvania, the Times Leader reported.
In the criminal complaint cited by the Times Leader, the absentee ballot application listed the reason for needing the mail-in option as travel because the woman was going to be visiting her grandchildren through the election.
The application had been flagged, and Lynn’s mother’s voter registration information from before her death led investigators to Lynn’s house, the Times Leader reported.
Lynn eventually admitted to investigators that he filled out and signed the application, the Times Leader reported.
Lynn was released on $10,000 unsecured bail and is scheduled to have a preliminary hearing on the charges on Nov. 5, according to online court dockets.
Fetterman referenced a case in Luzerne County where 67-year-old Robert Richard Lynn is charged with signing the name of his mother, who had died in May 2015, on an absentee ballot application, according to Fox 8 News. Lynn — a registered Republican — is charged with forgery and interference with primaries/elections, court documents show.Hey, Governor Patrick- it’s your counterpart in Pennsylvania.
I’d like to collect your handsome reward for reporting voter fraud.
I got a dude in Forty Fort, PA who tried to have his dead mom vote for Trump.
I’d like mine in Sheetz gift cards pls.
ps. The Cowboys blow. https://t.co/Y21Q3ZkSEH
— John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) November 10, 2020
"If ifs and buts were candy and nuts, the President would be on deck to have a better Thanksgiving… math doesn't care about his feelings… the math in Pennsylvania is damning for the President."
– Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. @JohnFetterman on Trump failing to concede the election pic.twitter.com/PY1fZG0Z8d
— CNN Newsroom (@CNNnewsroom) November 11, 2020
Weird I don't have any live chat feeds on them. Bummer.the senate government site streams, and has previous court proceedings or whenever youtube has streams to the court hearings.
Yep, I was going to mention that, but thought the shorter question would get more notice, considering the Repulsivecans short attention span.There was that one guy in Pennsylvania.
The best part:
https://triblive.com/news/pennsylvania/lt-gov-fetterman-seeks-claim-of-1m-voter-fraud-reward-from-texas-lieutenant-governor/
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Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman is asking for his share of a reward after he offered up a case of voter fraud to Republican Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick via Twitter. Patrick had announced that he is giving out $1 million in rewards for information that leads to voter fraud arrests and convictions.
“Hey, Governor Patrick — it’s your counterpart in Pennsylvania,” tweeted Fetterman, a Democrat. “I’d like to collect your handsome reward for reporting voter fraud. I got a dude in Forty Fort, PA who tried to have his dead mom vote for Trump. I’d like mine in Sheetz gift cards pls.”
Fetterman referenced a case in Luzerne County where 67-year-old Robert Richard Lynn is charged with signing the name of his mother, who had died in May 2015, on an absentee ballot application, according to Fox 8 News. Lynn — a registered Republican — is charged with forgery and interference with primaries/elections, court documents show.
In an interview Wednesday with CNN, Fetterman said state officials have not seen any other cases of voter fraud.
“If you put out a bounty or a reward for voter fraud, I decided that I was going to take him at his word, given that we’re both lieutenant governors, and I said, ‘Well we’ve got some for you here in Pennsylvania.’ I wanted to make sure he was aware of it,” Fetterman told the Tribune-Review.
He added that he does not expect Patrick to respond.
Weird I don't have any live chat feeds on them. Bummer.
just know when the meetings and hearings are, then find a streaming service that streams it live that day.There was that one guy in Pennsylvania.
The best part:
https://triblive.com/news/pennsylvania/lt-gov-fetterman-seeks-claim-of-1m-voter-fraud-reward-from-texas-lieutenant-governor/
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Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman is asking for his share of a reward after he offered up a case of voter fraud to Republican Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick via Twitter. Patrick had announced that he is giving out $1 million in rewards for information that leads to voter fraud arrests and convictions.
“Hey, Governor Patrick — it’s your counterpart in Pennsylvania,” tweeted Fetterman, a Democrat. “I’d like to collect your handsome reward for reporting voter fraud. I got a dude in Forty Fort, PA who tried to have his dead mom vote for Trump. I’d like mine in Sheetz gift cards pls.”
Fetterman referenced a case in Luzerne County where 67-year-old Robert Richard Lynn is charged with signing the name of his mother, who had died in May 2015, on an absentee ballot application, according to Fox 8 News. Lynn — a registered Republican — is charged with forgery and interference with primaries/elections, court documents show.
In an interview Wednesday with CNN, Fetterman said state officials have not seen any other cases of voter fraud.
“If you put out a bounty or a reward for voter fraud, I decided that I was going to take him at his word, given that we’re both lieutenant governors, and I said, ‘Well we’ve got some for you here in Pennsylvania.’ I wanted to make sure he was aware of it,” Fetterman told the Tribune-Review.
He added that he does not expect Patrick to respond.
Weird I don't have any live chat feeds on them. Bummer.
Imagine how many voters didn't make the drive to drop off their ballots. Truly sad to suppress the vote.. Fuck RepublicansFuck Texas and their Governor! When I heard about the one ballot box per county bullshit I gave up on ever visiting that shithole of a state.
Then you have no moral center yourself and do not know the difference between right and wrong or cannot think critically. That is not being objective or even handed, that is being almost as delusional as Trump supporters, to meet such people halfway requires selling someone down the river. Who will it be this time, it's harder now, cause the black folks just got politically strong.i try and stay in the center to stay fair with the redhats. but yea, redhats need to get over it.