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Post by ALGERNON on Oct 9, 2020 12:58:33 GMT -5
So nothing? I might vote for your guy if he wasn't such a miserable failure as a president and a human being. You'll vote for a miserable failure of a president an human being as long as it's your guy. He's been quite successful unless you think that COVID19 is his fault in which case your kind of an idiot. We don't think Covid was his fault, @-hole. We think his RESPONSE to the virus was, and continues to be, terrible.... simply awful. Good God, man.... you really are a pathetic do-nothing @-hole.
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Post by StalkingButler on Oct 9, 2020 14:45:42 GMT -5
justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/postal-service-worker-new-jersey-arrested-throwing-away-mail-includingU.S. Postal Service mail carrier has been charged by federal authorities for allegedly tossing out bundles of mail, including as many as 100 General election ballots, which were meant to be delivered to residents of West Orange, New Jersey. Nicholas Beauchene, 26, has been charged with a single count of delay, secretion or detention of mail, and one count of obstruction of mail. “Approximately 1,875 pieces of mail – including 627 pieces of first-class, 873 pieces of standard class, two pieces of certified mail, 99 general election ballots destined for residents in West Orange, and 276 campaign flyers from local candidates for West Orange Town Council and Board of Education,” reads the criminal complaint. Last week, the mail and ballots were found and recovered from dumpsters in a town near West Orange. Authorities allege that on the dates the mail was recovered, Beauchene was the only Postal Service worker assigned to the addresses on the found mail. It is unknown what his alleged motivations were. The maximum penalty for a charge of mail delay is five years in prison and a fine of $250,000. Obstruction of mail carries a $5,000 charge and maximum penalty of six months in prison.
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Post by ALGERNON on Oct 9, 2020 15:03:04 GMT -5
justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/postal-service-worker-new-jersey-arrested-throwing-away-mail-includingU.S. Postal Service mail carrier has been charged by federal authorities for allegedly tossing out bundles of mail, including as many as 100 General election ballots, which were meant to be delivered to residents of West Orange, New Jersey. Nicholas Beauchene, 26, has been charged with a single count of delay, secretion or detention of mail, and one count of obstruction of mail. “Approximately 1,875 pieces of mail – including 627 pieces of first-class, 873 pieces of standard class, two pieces of certified mail, 99 general election ballots destined for residents in West Orange, and 276 campaign flyers from local candidates for West Orange Town Council and Board of Education,” reads the criminal complaint. Last week, the mail and ballots were found and recovered from dumpsters in a town near West Orange. Authorities allege that on the dates the mail was recovered, Beauchene was the only Postal Service worker assigned to the addresses on the found mail. It is unknown what his alleged motivations were. The maximum penalty for a charge of mail delay is five years in prison and a fine of $250,000. Obstruction of mail carries a $5,000 charge and maximum penalty of six months in prison. Well, hey! That's awesome that those ballots were put back into the mail where they belong with the rest of the mail! I'm sure those kind of things never occur.... the dumping of the general sort of mail.... outside of an election that is... We can all rest easy after the election knowing that the dumping of mail that happens, like on a bi-weekly basis, all across this country, doesn't actually happen... let alone get put back into circulation..
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Post by StalkingButler on Oct 9, 2020 16:20:24 GMT -5
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Post by StalkingButler on Oct 9, 2020 16:21:26 GMT -5
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Post by StalkingButler on Oct 9, 2020 17:18:52 GMT -5
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Post by ALGERNON on Oct 9, 2020 17:28:45 GMT -5
"Investigators believe the suspect(s) were targeting incoming mail but not voter ballots specifically. Investigators believe the suspect(s) were looking for information to commit identity theft and fraud."
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Post by Speed Racer on Oct 9, 2020 18:06:16 GMT -5
Safeguards in place for wingnuts trying to steal ballots from the left leaning San Diego county. “The neighbors in that respective neighborhood did the right thing and that is, contact our office. We track every single one of these mail ballots, so we have the ability to suspend voters’ originally-issued ballot to them and reissue a new one,” Vu explained.
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Post by StalkingButler on Oct 10, 2020 8:25:26 GMT -5
Heh, heh, heh ... with every post you are literally proving that voter fraud is not a problem.
In fact you're just proving that the system is robust and catches it's own errors.
Funny how you haven't questioned your dear leaders votes by mail ... why is that?
For every attempt at voter fraud how many are successful? The mere fact that people are trying to do it is a problem. That's why voting by mail (not absentee voting, that's a completely different thing) is so problematical.
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Post by Speed Racer on Oct 10, 2020 9:17:04 GMT -5
For every attempt at murder how many are successful? The mere fact that people are trying to do it is a problem. That's why assault rifles (not BB guns, that's a completely different thing) is so problematical.
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Post by Speed Racer on Oct 10, 2020 11:03:08 GMT -5
The only real voter fraud Im seeing is the Dope in Chief suddenly trying to defund the Post Office during an election year hampered by a spreading pandemic of his own failure. And then sneaking mail sorting machines out the back door to hamper the USPS from doing their job and then complaining they will be overwhelmed by mail in ballots.
Clearly, once again he's created a problem, but this time he's failing to solve it because it may help him, though it my be too late for that. That stink you smell is desperation.
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Post by Speed Racer on Oct 10, 2020 11:07:24 GMT -5
On a side note, I think Alyssa Farah is hot. Sure she married into the job to further her career but may as well use it while you got it.
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Post by StalkingButler on Oct 11, 2020 16:24:10 GMT -5
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Post by Speed Racer on Oct 11, 2020 18:37:46 GMT -5
You cite The Heritage Foundation. In their own words:
As the nation’s largest, most broadly-supported conservative research and educational institution, The Heritage Foundation has been the bastion of the American conservative movement since our founding in 1973.
You didn't go right wing, you went all in wingnut right wing.
No bias there...good on ya.
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