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| Already reports of election fraud in California Gov recall (Page 3/3) |
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maryjane
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SEP 15, 05:17 PM
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Will Sidney Powell (appropriately attired of course in one of her leopard skin pattern ensembles) soon be flying out to California with My Pillow Guy in tow to release the West Coast Kraken over the fraudulent recall election returns?

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Rickady88GT
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SEP 15, 08:08 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by ray b:
really guys no need to fix or steal or even try to do anything when they have a +60/-40 advantage base
but some how your lot missed that little fact ?
pattern recognition is sadly lacking on the rightwing
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The only thing missing is your understanding. I don't personally know ANYONE who was convinced that newsom was guaranteed to be recalled. EVERYONE INCLUDING Lary Elder new it was a long shot. The recall did not oust the terrible Governor but it did send a message that not all of California agrees with his agenda. The fact that this even got to a vote in California is a huge victory, THAT is what you fail to understand.
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Rickady88GT
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SEP 15, 08:46 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
Will Sidney Powell (appropriately attired of course in one of her leopard skin pattern ensembles) soon be flying out to California with My Pillow Guy in tow to release the West Coast Kraken over the fraudulent recall election returns?

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LOL, ok. California isn't shy of some showbiz, pomp and bad acting.
But on a serious note, I am not an election fraud believer. Not in this case and not in the Presidential election. BUT I do believe that the media selling stories, does buy votes. Meaning that only one major network backs Republicans Nationally and the rest are propagandists for the democrats. And if this is what you call election fraud,...I am in 100% agreement. This is VERY true in California where blatantly racist remarks were totally unreported in this recall effort.
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maryjane
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SEP 15, 09:27 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Rickady88GT:
LOL, ok. California isn't shy of some showbiz, pomp and bad acting.
But on a serious note, I am not an election fraud believer. Not in this case and not in the Presidential election. BUT I do believe that the media selling stories, does buy votes. Meaning that only one major network backs Republicans Nationally and the rest are propagandists for the democrats. And if this is what you call election fraud,...I am in 100% agreement. This is VERY true in California where blatantly racist remarks were totally unreported in this recall effort. |
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You do realize, that the different colonial and early republic newspapers did the same thing in regards to the very early elections of this country? It's always been a big facet of American politics. Several books have been written and published on this subject.

The Alexander Hamilton/Aaron Burr duel was over an article (or 2) that appeared in The Albany Register newspaper in April 1804.
| quote | | The Burr–Hamilton duel was fought at Weehawken, New Jersey, between Aaron Burr, the Vice President of the United States, and Alexander Hamilton, the first and former Secretary of the Treasury, on the morning of July 11, 1804. The duel was the culmination of a bitter rivalry that had developed between both men who had become high-profile politicians in postcolonial America. In the duel Burr fatally shot Hamilton, while Hamilton fired into a tree branch above and behind Burr's head. Hamilton was taken back across the Hudson River and died the following day in New York. |
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[This message has been edited by maryjane (edited 09-15-2021).]
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Rickady88GT
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SEP 15, 10:23 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane: ...
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Funny you mentioned this. I was at an antique store 2 weeks ago. It was a VERY GOOD store. The owner DEFINITELY had an eye for the "market". One of his products was a flyer from 1900-1920 or so. It did not have date a date on it, but it was an original political flyer "pamphlet" from a campaign for President of the United States of America. The Presidential candidate was a white man (don't remember his name) and a black Vice Presidential candidate for the COMUNIST party. Sorry if this is irrelevant to your comment, but it is what came to mind when I read it.
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maryjane
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SEP 16, 12:10 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by Rickady88GT:
Funny you mentioned this. I was at an antique store 2 weeks ago. It was a VERY GOOD store. The owner DEFINITELY had an eye for the "market". One of his products was a flyer from 1900-1920 or so. It did not have date a date on it, but it was an original political flyer "pamphlet" from a campaign for President of the United States of America. The Presidential candidate was a white man (don't remember his name) and a black Vice Presidential candidate for the COMUNIST party. Sorry if this is irrelevant to your comment, but it is what came to mind when I read it. |
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That is quite interesting actually. I'd have to look and see who those candidates were. As far as I understood, a man (white) named Foster was the 1st Communist party USA presidential candidate. I believe that was in the mid 20s tho. There were several late 1800s and very early 1900s 'socialist' parties in the US but I don't think any ofthem used the words Communist in their names at that time. Debs was an early US Socialist but I don't think he had any black vp candidates.[This message has been edited by maryjane (edited 09-16-2021).]
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Rickady88GT
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SEP 16, 12:21 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
That is quite interesting actually. I'd have to look and see who those candidates were. As far as I understood, a man (white) named Foster was the 1st Communist party USA presidential candidate. I believe that was in the mid 20s tho. There were several late 1800s and very early 1900s 'socialist' parties in the US but I don't think any ofthem used the words Communist in their names at that time. Debs was an early US Socialist but I don't think he had any black vp candidates.
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I only guessed it was the 1900's. Because the pamphlet was with a bunch of other 1920 and earlier paperwork. I wish I had taken a picture of it. For the record I did buy a early 1900 salesman's dememonstration model of a sleeve value engine. Very cool in my opinion.
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