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9 hours ago, I Am A Swede said:

Considering Mel's history this is not exactly surprising.

I'm not surprised about Gibson. I will say this makes all of his friends who love to go around asking people to give him a chance, as Andrew Garfield did recently, look terrible. He is a very rich man with all kinds of connections and who was given a big Hollywood comeback, he's out there spewing this poison, and yet they still need us to keep him in our hearts. [!@#$%^&*] him and [!@#$%^&*] them.

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4 hours ago, janea4old said:

More details on the fraudulent registrations in Lancaster County PA

https://www.npr.org/2024/10/25/nx-s1-5165382/lancaster-county-voter-registration-fraud 
In a news conference Friday with board members, Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams said numerous applications appeared to have the same handwriting and other details, like addresses, appeared incorrect on some applications. 


https://lancasteronline.com/news/politics/lancaster-county-da-commissioners-link-fraudulent-voter-registrations-to-paid-canvassing-update/article_5132ce60-92dd-11ef-9ec2-d32918af4f5b.html

A large number of suspicious voter registration applications were dropped off at the county elections office near Monday's deadline, county officials said. An investigation by the district attorney's office found incorrect addresses, false identification information, false names and names that did not match Social Security information. 

The officials said one or two organizations that conducted registration drives in the county in recent months were responsible for the applications. They did not name the organizations.

The district attorney did not provide information on who was funding the canvassers but asked anyone who had been approached about suspicious registrations to contact her office. 

"It appears to be an organized effort," Adams said, noting that the investigation is ongoing. 

Adams said her investigators found problems with 60% of the registrations they have so far reviewed. She did not say how many of the 2,500 registrations had been investigated. She said applications came from people living in the city, as well as Columbia, Elizabethtown, Akron, Ephrata, Stevens and Strasburg.

She also said the same organization or organizations responsible for submitting the registrations were believed to be active in two other counties. She did not name those counties but said her investigators had reached out to them.

Some of the registration applications submitted by the groups were found to be genuine, Adams said, and those voters will be registered.

Thanks.

As always the "voter fraud" the right cares about so often happens from them.

Meanwhile in Ohio the AG charged a dead man with voter fraud.

https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/politics/ohio-politics/dead-mans-voter-fraud-indictment-leads-to-cuyahoga-county-feuding-with-attorney-general-dave-yosts-office

Scott Pressler, if this is him, is gay. I say that because I have a special contempt for the gay grifters in the GOP who think they will be shielded. They won't. Some of the branches of the party that have been so heavily courted this year, a subset that includes Stew Peters (who also has fans among Susan Sarandon and Ro Khanna - watch out for falling horseshoes), tweet homophobic bile about him. I imagine after this fiasco, if it is him, he will face even more wolves. 

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You know it's troubling when the Republican Joshes see concern:

 

 

 

 

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On 10/24/2024 at 5:03 PM, Wendy said:

I'm just frayed to the edges.

I know it's early. I know a billion factors are in play. But when you see news like normally blue Miami-Dade County in Florida flipping red, and see how new sexual assault accusations don't even move the needle against Trump...even after HITLER...

Well, I'm just scared and sad right now. Could we still win? I pray to God or whatever being one believes in that it can happen. But Trump has - thus far - been Teflon, so the 2016 PTSD I keep harping on seems realer by the day.

I've been on edge for quite awhile. Sadly, people who voted for him in 2016 were perfectly fine with both misogyny and Hitler. If anythings changed, it's that a new generation has gained admiration for Hitler, while believing they are nuanced, original thinkers. 

I do think Kamala is going to win, but the fact that it's even close is horrifying. Please God we cannot have these awful people in charge again.

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25 minutes ago, Vee said:

 

It's giving Lauryn Hill!

Lauryn Hill without the brilliance or talent of any kind.

Trump must be bored with his own rallies. 

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1 minute ago, DramatistDreamer said:

Lauryn Hill without the brilliance or talent of any kind.

Trump must be bored with his own rallies. 

I think it may be more than that at this point, given his many, many press cancellations recently and some of the rally issues that have finally drawn press attention to his mental state. I once again flash the @marceline signal.

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9 minutes ago, Vee said:

I think it may be more than that at this point, given his many, many press cancellations recently and some of the rally issues that have finally drawn press attention to his mental state. I once again flash the @marceline signal.

Oh, I definitely agree that he has vast cognitive and perhaps physiological infirmities.

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