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  1. Mate. He's officially withdrawn his complaint to postal service regulators. What he says later on a YouTube channel is now noise. He's had a golden opportunity to stick it to the system and has now withdrawn it. Why? Has the deep state got to him and is this now part of the conspiracy?
  2. Fair. I forgot how much the EU have eroded your rights over the last cycle! Two sections of quotes because I can't C&P the stock photo they use as a page break.
  3. Are you refuting it's accuracy or do you just find the failure of multiple lawsuits unpalatable? I have made no such inference. For the record I openly welcome every and all legal challenges that the Trump administration are throwing at the establishment. Don has a right to do so. I will respect these results as and when they're processed through the correct legal channels. Will you? Or will you still continue to call conspiracy?
  4. Oh oh! A Pennsylvania postal worker (Richard Hopkins) has now recanted his allegation of election rigging, in front of US Postal investigators. He stated on Monday that he made it up. State officials "representing both political parties said that there was no evidence that fraud or other irregularities played a role in the outcome of the presidential race, amounting to a forceful rebuke of President Trump's portrait of a fraudulent election," Article.
  5. No suprise. It's within the margin needed to conduct it.
  6. @Francie Do you know what they call it when millions of people get together to overthrow a political leader? An election. For anyone just tuning in to this farce, here's an analogy. It's 86 minutes in and England are beating San Marino 7-0. There's still 4 minutes of normal time and the referee hasn't indicated how much stoppage time will be added. San Marino can still mathematically win.
  7. They're not and even though you haven't read the article it simply lists the cases of legal challenges that have been submitted, have failed, and are ongoing. That's right mate. They only wanted to rig the presidential election despite all of these candidates being listed on the same piece of ballot paper for house, senate, local proposition bills, and state constitution amendments. Election officials are stating there isn't conspiracy electoral rigging, so no I'm not dismissing what they're saying even though I hadn't inferred this anywhere.
  8. According to this article, if true, the donation money is indeed going to pay off campaign debt but they're also siphoning a proportion of the donations into Don's post election mission "Save America." Another political organisation.
  9. Republicans Not Named Trump Have Had A Decent 2020 Election Cycle. Fraud though, right?
  10. From NPR. Trump Election Lawsuits Have Mostly Failed. Here's What They've Tried.
  11. It's split at the minute. Most are waiting for the official total. It's funny how they've completely rigged the presidential election whilst making the house and the senate even tighter, possibly gridlocked, and seeing two senate races have a run off into January. Who?
  12. Oh hey Nik! Welcome back, mate! Without knowing where that particular screenshot came from it could be made to say anything to anyone at anytime. If you piss off enough voters that wouldn't look strange at all in a swing state.
  13. On THL, or generally? We could start with the thread about 5G causing coronavirus? Maybe Bill Gates' dodgy vaccines that killed 400,000 Indian kids? You yourself alleged that medical institutions in the United States were fudging Covid cases for money, and you posted a link that debunked it. Shall we go back a few weeks worth of pages with the Biden laptop conspiracy? Or a little closer with this allegedly rigged election, the latest conspiracy that would require hundreds of thousands of conspirators? Biden has been investigated by Republican senators and cleared of corruption by his oppo
  14. After reading all the batshit insane conspiracy theories posted in here in the last few years that's probably the most solid post I've read. In answer to your earlier question I don't reckon there is a single public servant, at the national level, that's in it for anyone other than themselves. Don's election was a brick through the window in 2016 and despite all the bluster, and all the love for him on here, he's spent the entire time doing what all the other public servants do. Even at this stage I wouldn't bet against him but whoever finally gets the nod the American people will b
  15. The last story I read about voter fraud was a postal worker changing votes for Don. I reckon you're going to get the odd nutter doing something like that. On a countrywide scale... Nope. Not without some solid evidence.
  16. A multi-trillion dollar duopoly is keeping everyone distracted with it's entertainment division. This puppet show that has engulfed the world for the last year, and that's just the election. Go down that rabbit hole by all means but don't lose sight of the whole... "Some states are red. Some states are blue. Donny and Joey don't give a f*ck about you."
  17. There are 9 dogs currently in elected office in various states in the Union. I'd vote for one over the choice of Donald or Joseph. Can you expand on that? If you're asking if there is massive voter fraud, then I'll say no. I don't believe there is and there certainly isn't any evidence to currently back that up. If you're asking is a multi-billion dollar corporate swamp headed by two parties that are routinely backed by the same corporations, in many cases backing rival candidates in the same election, I'd say yes that level of corruption exists. I'm sure you'll find individual
  18. There's a lot of lawsuits being kicked off but that's no surprise on this end. He said the system was rigged in 2016 and won. He's called mail in ballots fraudulent when there's plenty of data to show that they're really not. If he loses his ego won't have to accept that he actually lost... it will be a fix so it didn't count as a loss. If he wins you won't hear another word about it, until the mid-terms in 2022.
  19. They've had an unprecedented number of mail in ballots. Takes time to process. Besides they have the right to process them at their own pace, and its a close race. The coronavirus has definitely been the biggest ding in his reelection chances. Whoever had been in office would have struggled with that, damned if they did and damned if they didn't. The media's portrayal of him depends on which media you consume. If you read the conservative media, up to the batshit stuff posted on here, the Trump bubble is still alive and well. He is incompetent but then so is the bloke they're voting fo
  20. The jury is still out on this one. It's plausible but I reckon best case scenario is that one of the locals have a wolf hybrid that's running loose. We had a wolf with a tracking collar spotted on the north rim of the Grand Canyon a while back so I'm not able to write it off yet. Fascinating if they're expanding down here but we'll be needing plenty of material before it can be definitive.
  21. This is kinda what I was getting at earlier in the thread. I live next to a forest with a thriving cat population. Never seen one or a trace of one in the 6 years I've been wandering around it. I don't stick to forestry tracks either, I like knowing where things are and it's really good to find a spring in the middle of nowhere that's flattened with mule deer prints and that I'm probably one of the few people that's ever seen it. No cats but the size and frequency of what they hunt is everywhere wandering the forest. I think someone mentioned the absence of roadkill earlier in the thread.
  22. It's been a weird few years. A lot of Americans are sick to death of the traditional political establishment. Don's win was testimony to that and these women were elected, and subsequently re-elected, under that same desire to change the status quo.
  23. It popped up in the list but based on that I'll probably give it a miss! I watched two stuttering imbeciles debate the other night I don't know if I've got the stomach for a third!
  24. Understandable given the current and previous governments in the UK. AOC probably resonates with the British and European media because she's seen as a young socialist progressive in among a hard conservative hierarchy. It says more about media corporations than anything else and kinda reinforces what I posted earlier about political affiliations. You have the news and then reporter's slant on the news. End result is the story. We've spent the last couple of decades using the limited time we have to consume the media that reinforces our per-conceived biases. With this thread it's ea
  25. @Francie What do you think of this one? Quid Pro Quo?
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