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5 minutes ago, Procus said:

Because black people aren't advanced enough to have id, right?????

Because Republicans purposefully leave their districts without centers to obtain them.  Again you know this, you don't care

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35 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

Just voted.  You never realize how many handicapped people there are until you vote.  Luckily, I'm more prepared than most since I talk to Kz on here every day.

You voted for Trump, right?

Just now, Procus said:

You voted for Trump, right?

I can't reveal who I voted for.  That's my personal business.

Just now, VanHammersly said:

:lol:  Trump's internals must be awful if they're reacting like this

LOL awfully good. Yeah.

22 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said:

I wait to vote in person on election day.

The lines are long right now.  If you vote on election day, best to get there early.

1 minute ago, VanHammersly said:

I can't reveal who I voted for.  That's my personal business.

We're all DYING of curiosity

Just now, Diehardfan said:

LOL awfully good. Yeah.

:lol:  Sure thing buddy.  My sources are telling me his internals have tanked, but keep the faith.

Just now, VanHammersly said:

:lol:  Sure thing buddy.  My sources are telling me his internals have tanked, but keep the faith.

Well, the voices in your head may want to get a few more ballots from Gannon.

Just now, Diehardfan said:

Well, the voices in your head may want to get a few more ballots from Gannon.

I'm no Eric Daugherty, but my sources are solid.

Just now, VanHammersly said:

I'm no Eric Daugherty, but my sources are solid.

Get a stool softener

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1 minute ago, Diehardfan said:

Get a stool softener

I have several sources within the school of journalism for a number of Florida Universities.  I think they know what they're talking about.

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6 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

:lol:  Sure thing buddy.  My sources are telling me his internals have tanked, but keep the faith.

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Just now, Procus said:

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5 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

I'm no Eric Daugherty, but my sources are solid.

 

7 minutes ago, VanHammersly said:

:lol:  Sure thing buddy.  My sources are telling me his internals have tanked, but keep the faith.

Trump's internals are so good he's literally dropping pro-Hitler quotes on the daily he's so far ahead.

This election has the most erratic polling I've ever seen

 

Just now, mr_hunt said:

 

They hate America.  It makes them seethe when they think about freedom.  There's really no other explanation.

1 minute ago, mr_hunt said:

 

Hey, says the lady who hid Jan 6th docs. Cute she is quoting another debunked story. Awww the hate is real.

Elder is wrong - this didn't start in 1964, it started in 1948 with Harry Truman.

https://www.investors.com/politics/commentary/democrats-have-long-history-of-calling-republicans-NSDAPs/

Comparing Republicans To Natzis—Who Started It?

Maybe comparing Republicans to NSDAPs started with the 1964 presidential race. Republican presidential candidate Barry Goldwater accepted an invitation to visit an American military installation in Germany. On "CBS Evening News,"correspondent Daniel Schorr said:

"It is now clear that Sen. Goldwater's interview with Der Spiegel, with its hard line appealing to right-wing elements in Germany, was only the start of a move to link up with his opposite numbers in Germany."

The reaction shot — when the cameras returned to anchor Walter Cronkite — showed the "most trusted man in America" gravely shaking his head.

Or maybe it began when Goldwater accepted the GOP nomination, and Democratic California Gov. Pat Brown said the "stench of fascism is in the air."

Or maybe the Republicans-as-fascists narrative really jump-started during the 1968 presidential campaign.ABC hired left-wing pundit Gore Vidal and matched him with conservative pundit William F. Buckley for convention commentary. Quarreling with Buckley over the impact of anti-Vietnam War dissidents, Gore called Buckley a "crypto-NSDAP."

More recently, former Vice President Al Gore said: George W. Bush's administration unleashed "squadrons of digital brownshirts" every day "to harass and hector any journalist who is critical of the president."

Entertainer and liberal activist Harry Belafonte, when asked whether the number and prominence of blacks in the Bush administration suggested a lack of racism, said, "Hitler had a lot of Jews high up in the hierarchy of the Third Reich."

Then-NAACP Chairman Julian Bond pulled out the NSDAP card in 2004 while criticizing congressional Republicans and the White House:

"They preach racial equality but practice racial division. .. . Their idea of equal rights is the American flag and Confederate swastika flying side by side."

Bond later clarified whom he meant by "they." Speaking at historically black Fayetteville State University in North Carolina in 2006, he said, "The Republican Party would have the American flag and the swastika flying side by side."

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who dared to rein in excessive public employee compensation packages, received the full NSDAP treatment. The hard-left blog Libcom.org wrote:

"Scott Walker is a fascist, perhaps not in the classical sense since he doesn't operate in the streets, but a fascist nonetheless. ... He is a fascist, for his program takes immediate and direct aim at (a sector of) the working class."

This brings us to the recently concluded GOP convention. California Democratic Party Chairman John Burton offered this analysis: "(Republicans) lie, and they don't care if people think they lie. As long as you lie, (NSDAP propaganda minister) Joseph Goebbels — the big lie — you keep repeating it."

In dismissing Republican concern over the possibility of voter fraud, Pat Lehman of the Kansas delegation told The Wichita Eagle: "It's like Hitler said, if you're going to tell a lie, tell a big lie, and if you tell it often enough and say it in a loud enough voice, some people are going to believe you."

Next up is the chairman of the South Carolina Democratic Party. Dick Harpootlian compared the state's GOP governor to Hitler's mistress. When told the Republicans were holding a competing press conference at a NASCAR Hall of Fame basement studio, Harpootlian told the South Carolina delegation: "(Gov. Nikki Haley) was down in the bunker, a la Eva Braun."

How casually Democrats make Hitler-NSDAP-fascist references to demean their political opponents is astonishing. By calling political opponents "fascists" because of policy disagreements, Democrats trivialize a regime responsible for exterminating 6 million Jews in a war that resulted in the deaths of over 50 million people.

Where does this cavalier NSDAP talk take us? In 1994, teachers in Oakland, Calif., took 70 mostly black high school students to see "Schindler's List." Some of the kids began laughing during a scene where a Jewish woman was mercilessly killed. In a Los Angeles Times opinion piece called "Why Would Anyone Laugh at 'Schindler's List'?" a theater employee wrote:

"I find it hard to believe kids today are so desensitized to violence that when they see the strange convulsions of someone who's been shot, their first instinct is to laugh. If one of their friends was gunned down on the way home, would they stand there and burst into laughter at the way he/she died?"

This Oakland students/"Schindler's List" disconnect is aided and abetted by leftists such as Gore, Bond and Burton who shout words like "NSDAP" or "fascist" or "Hitler" at conservatives.

And, no, it appears they have no shame.

Just now, we_gotta_believe said:

This election has the most erratic polling I've ever seen

 

 

a lot of it is made up by the right so they can scream when cheeto loses & claim election fraud. it's been their plan since the 2020 election. 

Sorry the knot zees identify as GOP. Maybe if the head of the GOP,  Trump, stopped welcoming them and saying they are fine people?

 

4 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said:

This election has the most erratic polling I've ever seen

 

It's all completely worthless.  Every one of them should have a gambling-style "for entertainment purposes only" disclaimer

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