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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #225 on: November 14, 2020, 02:10:34 am »
When has that ever not been the case?
for about five minutes longer than people, being denied the truth, have been speculating as to where the truth might lie. Which you are always mau-mauing us for.

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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #226 on: November 14, 2020, 02:10:59 am »
All I can do is speak to my own, and I could not obtain a ballot this year. Sent or otherwise.

I'm sorry to hear that.  I remember the fishing license incident.
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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #227 on: November 14, 2020, 02:12:11 am »
I still see no difference. All y'all are ready to tear sh*t down, just the same as the Democrats.

Yes. I am.

Can I have me neutron bombs now?
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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #228 on: November 14, 2020, 02:12:45 am »
All I can do is speak to my own,...

Then you know nothing.  Go away.

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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #229 on: November 14, 2020, 02:15:10 am »
for about five minutes longer than people, being denied the truth, have been speculating as to where the truth might lie. Which you are always mau-mauing us for.


Whatever. When Clinton won... and I need not mention the Dubya debacle... Even Obummer's second right after the Te Party turned over near every statehouse and governor...

It is always easy to be suspicious. it is another thing to prove it. So prove it. That's all. If it is so rampant, then it should also be easy to prove. So prove it and let the courts do their job. All the rest is literally sour grapes.

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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #230 on: November 14, 2020, 02:16:34 am »
Yes. I am.

Can I have me neutron bombs now?

Hey. Don't look at me. I ain't stopping you.

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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #231 on: November 14, 2020, 02:17:49 am »

Whatever. When Clinton won... and I need not mention the Dubya debacle... Even Obummer's second right after the Te Party turned over near every statehouse and governor...

It is always easy to be suspicious. it is another thing to prove it. So prove it. That's all. If it is so rampant, then it should also be easy to prove. So prove it and let the courts do their job. All the rest is literally sour grapes.
Maybe supercilious is a better term than mau-mau.

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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #232 on: November 14, 2020, 02:20:30 am »
I'm sorry to hear that.  I remember the fishing license incident.

Yeah. Pissed me off. Evidently it's because my mailbox don't work at my residence. Automagically made me unregistered. So they sent me a registration form which I had to fill out and then go stand in line for a mile at the single location where there was an open election office.... which the papers came late enough I could not get em back there in time to do anyhow... So disenfranchisement for me.

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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #233 on: November 14, 2020, 02:21:46 am »
Maybe supercilious is a better term than mau-mau.

Not supercilious. Just the bare truth of it.

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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #234 on: November 14, 2020, 02:22:13 am »
Hey. Don't look at me. I ain't stopping you.

What I know for sure is there is a shitstorm coming. The hate in the kids. It is hate. The music, the tats.

To much to splain.

If I could save one by killing thousands I will.
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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #235 on: November 14, 2020, 02:24:23 am »
What I know for sure is there is a shitstorm coming. The hate in the kids. It is hate. The music, the tats.

To much to splain.

If I could save one by killing thousands I will.

Certainly it's coming and there ain't a single damn fool trying to stop it.

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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #236 on: November 14, 2020, 02:26:20 am »
Certainly it's coming and there ain't a single damn fool trying to stop it.

Yeah. I am. So are you. So there.
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« Reply #237 on: November 14, 2020, 02:28:22 am »
Yeah. I am. So are you. So there.

yabutt... You and me ain't damn fools.

So there.

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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #238 on: November 14, 2020, 02:31:46 am »
yabutt... You and me ain't damn fools.

So there.

Well, believe it or not there are very, very few fooles here. We're selective about who we even let in the door.
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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #239 on: November 14, 2020, 02:36:50 am »
Then again. Am I a damned fool for thinking I ain't one? Context.
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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #240 on: November 14, 2020, 02:59:42 am »
Then again. Am I a damned fool for thinking I ain't one? Context.

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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #241 on: November 14, 2020, 03:03:24 am »
I think there's going to be a tremendous amount of voter regret when Biden and Co.  get ahold of things,  and shut down the economy again.   Trump's greatest gift as our President this year has been that he was the one leader to ask bluntly whether the cure was worse the disease.   And the damn-fool medieval barbers are about to prepare our livelihoods and our businesses for another blood-letting.

Trump should understand that the Dems have jumped in the briar patch,  let 'em have their fun,  clobber 'em in the 2022 midterms and then who knows?





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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #242 on: November 14, 2020, 03:03:30 am »
Jeezus, so much other shit going on in the world and all this energy being expended on a bunch of worthless pieces of human debris here.

This useless thread has been consuming TBR damned near the entire day...

Get on with some other real world shit already...toss these useless trolls off to the side and get on with it already.
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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #243 on: November 14, 2020, 03:03:33 am »
Right at this point it is nothing... Until it is something, it would be best to view all of it with a jaundiced eye. Note that I am not advising capitulation. And I never have. I am suggesting one should move forward vetting information from all sources till something actually proves out. Tub-thumping does nothing but bang the drum.
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(I agree, the Wolf Coat is great.)  Back to the thread:

There is no reason to be gracious or not for us - you can let off steam on this board, which some do all the time or on special occasions, like an election.  It doesn't matter.  Why is that?  Read below, cases going away, no one to yell for or against:

Heard today on TV, the lawyer team representing Trump in the Penn. suit, quit today.  They did not want to continue and said the number of ballots involved, would not change the outcome.  I think the Penn. case is over.

Also heard about 30 min. ago, 5 of the Trump cases in various states have been dropped today, due to no/not enough evidence. 

This means at least 6 Trump/Biden cases are over.

Here is what I think about the Georgia two senator run-off election in January:
It is my belief Georgia is still a Republican state; however, those Republicans voted Biden/dumped Trump, voted Republican down ballot as usual.

I also think this happened in other states, one being Arizona.  It is like Georgia, still Republican, voted Biden/dumped Trump, voted Republican down ballot. 

Due to the above, I think the two Republican senator candidates in Georgia, will win their races.   Georgia is Republican.
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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #244 on: November 14, 2020, 03:07:12 am »
:shrug:



I prefer to think of you as a Friend.

It is rhetorical. I spent my life believing in a higher life, always higher. To must Myself I.
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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #245 on: November 14, 2020, 03:18:31 am »
Jeezus, so much other shit going on in the world and all this energy being expended on a bunch of worthless pieces of human debris here.

This useless thread has been consuming TBR damned near the entire day...

Get on with some other real world shit already...toss these useless trolls off to the side and get on with it already.

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She asked me name my foe then. I said the need within some men to fight and kill their brothers without thought of Love or God. Ken Hensley

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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #246 on: November 14, 2020, 03:18:58 am »
What's obvious is that you've put the rabbit in the hat.   Georgia's SOS,  you know, is a Republican, and a hand recount has been ordered.   Let's see what that reveals before you go off half cocked.

The question was presented to you long before the Georgia SOS (party be damned) ordered a hand recount.  Without the hand recount, you somehow thought things would be different with the Jan election than they were last week.  I simply asked why you believed Democrats would abandon the strategy that was so successful before.  Nothing half cocked about it.  It is a simple, reasonable question, and one you are having extreme difficulty mustering the integrity to address it.
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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #247 on: November 14, 2020, 03:22:42 am »
All I can do is speak to my own, and I could not obtain a ballot this year. Sent or otherwise.
In contrast, one was sent to me without my even requesting it.
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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #248 on: November 14, 2020, 03:25:57 am »




Here is what I think about the Georgia two senator run-off election in January:
It is my belief Georgia is still a Republican state; however, those Republicans voted Biden/dumped Trump, voted Republican down ballot as usual.

I also think this happened in other states, one being Arizona.  It is like Georgia, still Republican, voted Biden/dumped Trump, voted Republican down ballot. 

Due to the above, I think the two Republican senator candidates in Georgia, will win their races.   Georgia is Republican.

That is my optimistic view as well.   The runoffs are going to be a metaphor for the choice as it should have been presented - risky progressivism vs. a steady hand for a jobs-focused economy for working folks.
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Re: Pardon My Perplexity, But Why Should We Be Gracious?
« Reply #249 on: November 14, 2020, 03:27:09 am »
Heard today on TV, the lawyer team representing Trump in the Penn. suit, quit today.  They did not want to continue and said the number of ballots involved, would not change the outcome.  I think the Penn. case is over.

Aw geez, are we still on this?  I warned you about watching CNN.  The firm resigned because they got caught leaking to the New York Times that they were going to take Trump's money but not do anything to help.  They were wide open to a lawsuit and had no choice but to withdraw.  Good riddance.

In the meantime, Pennsylvania is already in violation of one court order, continues to defy another, and has a Secretary of State who is openly defying Pennsylvania Commonwealth law by refusing a recount.  This battle has just begun.
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