The first 2020 'official' election prediction thread..... (Page 62/76)
rinselberg JAN 05, 07:33 AM

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Originally posted by engine man:
No i did not post a link so that makes it wrong and it was a republican in the PA house who is a accountant and hear is your link http://www.repdiamond.com/N...emature-and-In-Error and if his numbers are wrong they need to show how they are wrong and not just say they are wrong and it is complicated because that is BS until they prove him wrong.



"Response to December 28, 2020, release of misinformation by group of GOP state House members"

Pennsylvania Department of State; December 29, 2020.
https://www.dos.pa.gov/abou...s-Misinformation.pdf

It's a fairly brief statement. I am not here to say that it is either accurate or misleading. I'm just providing it as a logical counterpart to the message from "engine man".

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engine man JAN 05, 08:11 AM
Ok they have not proven anything all they have said is they have not updated the voter total that is a statement it has been 2 months now and until they provide that info then the guy who did the audit is right and until they provide the numbers that prove him wrong he is right so as the old saying goes put up or shut up PA election officials.
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olejoedad JAN 05, 08:24 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:


"Response to December 28, 2020, release of misinformation by group of GOP state House members"

Pennsylvania Department of State; December 29, 2020.
https://www.dos.pa.gov/abou...s-Misinformation.pdf

It's a fairly brief statement. I am not here to say that it is either accurate or misleading. I'm just providing it as a logical counterpart to the message from "engine man".




I would think that a statement from the Pennsylvania Department of State would include a signature and the title of the person who signed the statement.
sourmash JAN 05, 09:14 AM

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Originally posted by maryjane:
The only good thing tocome out of the Shah overthrowal was that we gained the 4 Kidd (Ayatollah class) Class destroyers. I think Taiwan has them now as DDGs.
(The shah was extensively brutal tho. )



The Shah disappeared a lot of Iranians. He was a great puppet for Big Oil, though. And offered a fulcrum against Arab oil nations in the region.

Iran signed the NNPT regarding nukes and has legal right to develop non-weapon related nuclear technology. That includes Urainium enrichment to 20%. Twenty isn't weapons grade. It's not close.

Just like North Korea, Israel won't sign the non-nuke treaty. They have no legal right to develop nukes and even stole technology to develop their weapons which they use to threaten the world (Sampson Option). Israel gave North Korea the model on how to dupe the USA and being Eastern Asians are more intelligent. The might not be as shrewd though.
It's against the Treaty, or our domestic laws, to give them military aid, but we're still doing it. Because the USA is a rogue nation too. They won't even protect us from border invaders.

According to one compilation I read, Iran (after the Muslim revolution) collaborated with Israel on weapons development, and allegedly, with the hopeful intent the rogue Israelis would share nuke development with them. The bulk of the funding came from Iran. When it became clear that Israel wasn't delivering timely results with them, Iran made a demand and Israel took the money and ran.
That is what the rift between Israel and Iran is currently said to be about according to this compilation I read.

The USA needs to dry up the welfare teat from state of Israel and stop vetoing the UN resolutions.
sourmash JAN 05, 09:26 AM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

Iran's bet on a lame duck month and things being different under crazy but mostly senile Uncle Joe Biden




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Iran on Monday also began enriching uranium up to 20%, a small technical step away from weapons-grade levels of 90%,



Bull crap. Iran is allowed to enrich to 20% under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty just as they were doing prior to P5+1 that Trump pulled out of. Before Trump pulled out they kept their agreement. Now that the USA has reneged and is strong arming nations for more sanctions Iran went back to the NNPT limits.

Further bull crap is that it's easy to go to 90%. The AP wants people to believe you just spin the centrifuges longer. The equipment is totally different as are the processes. Iran doesn't have the equipment and the US knows it. It's war mongering on more false claims.
rinselberg JAN 05, 09:40 AM
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Jonathan Pryce will bring his acclaimed Shylock to New York in Shakespeare's Globe production of The Merchant of Venice.


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maryjane JAN 05, 09:45 AM

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According to one compilation I read, Iran (after the Muslim revolution) collaborated with Israel on weapons development, and allegedly, with the hopeful intent the rogue Israelis would share nuke development with them. The bulk of the funding came from Iran. When it became clear that Israel wasn't delivering timely results with them, Iran made a demand and Israel took the money and ran.
That is what the rift between Israel and Iran is currently said to be about according to this compilation I read.



Care to share the source of that compilation so the rest of us can read it?

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sourmash JAN 05, 09:50 AM
Nothing I committed to memory and it was not something I encountered anywhere else.
But to me it has suggestions there is truth in it. Would Iran do that? Probably. Would Israel do that? Without a doubt. Is the outcome likely? Totally.
williegoat JAN 05, 12:17 PM


I am nervous about the outcome. I suspect it will not end well.
maryjane JAN 05, 02:28 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:





That Victor record can't be older than 1925. That was when RCA first imprinted their records with "Orthophonic Recording" .
The story behind that process is pretty interesting but Victor didn't come up withit. The old Bell Labs did and Victor leased it from them for $40,000..a huge amount in those days, but the elctrically imprinted records using it were night and day compared to the older way.
There was huge kind of payola type thing that went on in the late 20s and 30s because Victor (and later RCA Victor did much of their recording in what was previously a church, with great accoustics..Camden NJ. The sound was rich and loud but it caused a problem. Juke boxes of the time couldn't handle the sound and it came out TOO loud and since those operators bought huge #s of records, they were able to force Victor/RCA to move their recording studio elsewhere. The recording studios also placed curtains between the sound source and themics or put a filter on the mic to reduce the high end. The quality for the home user tho declined because of the change. (This was still all mono and it wasn't until RCA/Vic started recording their artists in stereo that things improved around 1940. )

I may continue this in a different thread.
Back to politics....
I still think the dems are going to take at least one senate seat in Ga and maybe both.

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