eraks.bsky.social
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It’s going to be an epic comeback.
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Well, republicans like the story where ignorance and hatred, greed and bullies rule the day. Dems like a more peaceful, loving, hopeful and fair story. Do you really want to adopt the Republican stories?
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With due respect, just who are you talking to? Do you think the people in power care that he is a grave threat?? They aren’t blind nor are they stupid. They elected him because he will burn it all down. They are doing their best now to salvage their careers. Even if they can’t, they can accept it.
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I’m going to tell Patrick you don’t have confidence in him!
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This is called “21st century repentance”.
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Is this a prank?
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Can’t a pattern be established to allow a lawsuit against any agency that would seek to baselessly investigate their enemies?
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Maybe this bleacherreport.com/articles/101...
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He’s a football player!!!
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They seem to be perfecting their “Let’s keep this score close” technique. Really. It’s hard to imagine they can’t dominate once in a while.
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Finally, if it is “a bullet ballot ballet” (I’m copyrighting that right now in the event that it’s a real thing), wouldn’t the rest of the ticket indicate tally Democrat? Did that happen?
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Even without this “hack”, we have bigger problems. Millions support the incompetence and corruption that allows this to happen. The “hack” is only a symptom not the disease.
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I remember those early 2000’s votes and how we were sure there was a hack based on this type of “journalism”. The adults in the room looked into it and rejected it. As much as I wish it could be overturned, this election will stand too.We have real problems in this country regardless of tabulations.
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A problem. “In the final hours, it would have then been possible, using the secondary pollbook …to determine which Trump voters had not shown up and mark enough of them on the ePollbook as having voted. These become the bullet ballots.”
So, people signed up for this thing but didn’t vote?!
C’mon.
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Ichiro should be unanimous.
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(About time, baby!) If you build it, they will most certainly come.
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Interesting because I take any type of fraud as a serious charge. To say this KC team wouldn’t beat any other team that has ever started 9-0 seems…..fraudulent.
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Just lucky, right?
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Love it!
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It isn’t. She’s a shameless attention seeker.
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I’m not sure of the significance of this.
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Seems very random. Does anyone have anything to share about what he did that stands out?
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I watched this man as a player and a manager. A great hitter! A very good manager. Totally underrated.
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(Sigh)
A “sketchy” “development”?? I believe if you asked, or had experience watching football, or just were a little bit more aware you would find that it is common for refs and players to meet and go over things before games. Points of emphasis, ground rules, gambling odds…oops. Forget that one.
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I disagree but have difficulty making a solid argument against. He is spectacular.
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Behold the power of the White Sox!