The Trump Card...

RLENT

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Georgia investigators have found fraud in the 2 audits done by the state......60% inaccurate counts or missing paperwork.....multiple copys of votes found.....trump was right about the wuhan virus and hes right about the election.

Yeah ... the guy conducting that "investigation" - Garland Favorito (a private individual, not a public official) - also thinks SCOTUS Justice Brett Kavanaugh was involved in a conspiracy to cover up Vince Foster's death.

Sure ... because: ... why not ?

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RLENT

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You didn't see the protesters because it wasn't on mainstream news it was on fox and one American news.....we saw them burn a wells Fargo bank and post office.....and a federal court house.....but they was peacefully protesting or so the Democrats say.

I doubt any Democrats - at least ones I personally know - would say that the people who did those things were "peacefully protesting"
 
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RLENT

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Turtle

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Yeah ... the guy conducting that "investigation" - Garland Favorito (a private individual, not a public official) - also thinks SCOTUS Justice Brett Kavanaugh was involved in a conspiracy to cover up Vince Foster's death.

Sure ... because: ... why not ?

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Ad hominem-y, much?3fcd03648c54bd4f8b2c9ffe0fa17fb3.jpg
 

muttly

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Senate report finds Manafort passed campaign data to Russian intelligence officer

The Senate Intelligence Committee at that point (when the investigation was done and the report was issued) was controlled by Republicans, with them being in the Majority.

#peskyfacts
#peskyfactchecklol
 

Shotcallerj

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The Steele dossier created by her minions and not investigated by the Mueller team tells you all you need to know about the Mueller team.
Hell, she admitted to committing numerous felonies.... And was rewarded with no charges and the ability to run for president. Conveniently after her husband met with the attorney general in a secret meeting on a tarmac.

Could you imagine if that was Trump? Or any other Republican? They would have scorched the Earth.
 
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Turtle

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Ad-hominems aren't necessarily fallacious ...

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They are fallacious 100% of the time. By definition, ad hominems are directed against a person rather than the position they are maintaining. The person (or news source) may or may not be credible, but attacking the person instead of their position is not a valid argument against the position.
 

danthewolf00

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You don't have 90% of the votes in and in the middle of the night go from having a 600k lead to lose by 12,500 votes in the morning in ga.
Funny thing that happened in Pennsylvania too and Arizona.
I still don't believe a guy that lost 2 bids for president won by 81mill the 3rd time while hiding in a basement.
 
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Shotcallerj

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Check this out. Apparently the White House doesn't want people to get information that doesn't help promote their agenda. If this isn't another red flag I don't know what is..... This is the kind of crap that third world dictators do.

 

Turtle

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You don't have 90% of the votes in and in the middle of the night go from having a 600k lead to lose by 12,500 votes in the morning in ga.
Funny thing that happened in Pennsylvania too and Arizona.
I still don't believe a guy that lost 2 bids for president won by 81mill the 3rd time while hiding in a basement.
There were a lot of weird things, irregularities, if you like, that happened in several states. All of them Battleground, or Swing States, coincidentally. See, in slam-dunk states, the solid red or solid blue, it would take massive, dare I say, widespread, voter shenanigans to flip the state. But in battleground states, just a few things here and there, in targeted voting districts, a little bit of shenanigans with mail-in ballots here, with drop boxes there, maybe a little bit of vote counting issues here and there, and before you know it you've changed the outcome of the election, all thanks to last minute "pandemic" voting rules changes that made it a lot easier for shenanigans to happen.

We've got voting laws in place of and in process now that will go back to pre-pandemic rules, and rules that close up some loopholes that made cheating a lot easier.

Incidentally, Georgia enacting voting laws that are literally less restrictive than Delaware is nor voter suppression, not is it Jim Crow 2.0.
 
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RLENT

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They are fallacious 100% of the time.

No, they aren't.

By definition, ad hominems are directed against a person rather than the position they are maintaining. The person (or news source) may or may not be credible, but attacking the person instead of their position is not a valid argument against the position.

In this particular instance that's largely irrelevant ... due to the circumstances.
 
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