Good to see you distraught. This alone makes it worthwhile.larry culpepper said:i actually think they are smart enough to know this is BS and are doing this in bad faith (and in Paxton's case, he's seeking a pardon), and the same applies to GOP senators who clearly know better. it's too bad none of them will suffer any consequences for this. they absolutely deserve it.RyanAg08 said:
Lot of lib know-it-alls thinking they're smarter than 17 attorneys general. Sad!
I'm not distraught. The presidency of Donald Trump is coming to an end and Joseph R. Biden Jr. is our next President and will be inaugurated on January 20, 2021 at noon ET.ttu_85 said:Good to see you distraught. This alone makes it worthwhile.larry culpepper said:i actually think they are smart enough to know this is BS and are doing this in bad faith (and in Paxton's case, he's seeking a pardon), and the same applies to GOP senators who clearly know better. it's too bad none of them will suffer any consequences for this. they absolutely deserve it.RyanAg08 said:
Lot of lib know-it-alls thinking they're smarter than 17 attorneys general. Sad!
We feel the same about your people.
larry culpepper said:
this is all about as meaningful as 25 states joining in my lawsuit against the Boogeyman for fraudulently voting eleventy billion times in swing states.
this is all so ****ing stupid.
So you'll be around to tell us how great it is when our taxes go up and we get into another war. When we use government money to fund abortions and give money to Iran to fund terrorism and build nukes. When we cozy up to the Chi-Coms and Cuba Coms and mullahs like Hussein did. When we abandon Israel and the nascent peace in the middle-east goes into reverse.larry culpepper said:I'm not distraught. The presidency of Donald Trump is coming to an end and Joseph R. Biden Jr. is our next President and will be inaugurated on January 20, 2021 at noon ET.ttu_85 said:Good to see you distraught. This alone makes it worthwhile.larry culpepper said:i actually think they are smart enough to know this is BS and are doing this in bad faith (and in Paxton's case, he's seeking a pardon), and the same applies to GOP senators who clearly know better. it's too bad none of them will suffer any consequences for this. they absolutely deserve it.RyanAg08 said:
Lot of lib know-it-alls thinking they're smarter than 17 attorneys general. Sad!
We feel the same about your people.
No matter how many stupid whiny lawsuits Trump or his pathetic legal team files.
And this horrific nightmare of an era in American history is finally coming to an end.
Nah, I'm good.
larry culpepper said:I'm not distraught. The presidency of Donald Trump is coming to an end and Joseph R. Biden Jr. is our next President and will be inaugurated on January 20, 2021 at noon ET.ttu_85 said:Good to see you distraught. This alone makes it worthwhile.larry culpepper said:i actually think they are smart enough to know this is BS and are doing this in bad faith (and in Paxton's case, he's seeking a pardon), and the same applies to GOP senators who clearly know better. it's too bad none of them will suffer any consequences for this. they absolutely deserve it.RyanAg08 said:
Lot of lib know-it-alls thinking they're smarter than 17 attorneys general. Sad!
We feel the same about your people.
No matter how many stupid whiny lawsuits Trump or his pathetic legal team files.
And this horrific nightmare of an era in American history is finally coming to an end.
Nah, I'm good.
schmendeler said:things going as designed isn't a conspiracy theory.RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:that makes no sense at all.annie88 said:
How so?
you can say it's delusional (if you wish), but accepting that things went as they were supposed to is by definition, not a conspiracy theory.
Did Fulton County lady tell everyone they were going to stop counting for the night? Did they stop counting?schmendeler said:things going as designed isn't a conspiracy theory.RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:that makes no sense at all.annie88 said:
How so?
you can say it's delusional (if you wish), but accepting that things went as they were supposed to is by definition, not a conspiracy theory.
what does that have to do with what i posted?RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:things going as designed isn't a conspiracy theory.RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:that makes no sense at all.annie88 said:
How so?
you can say it's delusional (if you wish), but accepting that things went as they were supposed to is by definition, not a conspiracy theory.
So you believe that absolutely no fraud occurred on or after election day in any state, territory, county, precinct, polling center?
questions like this are pointless because no one can answer it with certainty. NO ONE can say with certainty that absolutely no fraud occurred whatsoever.RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:things going as designed isn't a conspiracy theory.RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:that makes no sense at all.annie88 said:
How so?
you can say it's delusional (if you wish), but accepting that things went as they were supposed to is by definition, not a conspiracy theory.
So you believe that absolutely no fraud occurred on or after election day in any state, territory, county, precinct, polling center?
And how is this a good thing for me, or Texas or America.larry culpepper said:I'm not distraught. The presidency of Donald Trump is coming to an end and Joseph R. Biden Jr. is our next President and will be inaugurated on January 20, 2021 at noon ET.ttu_85 said:Good to see you distraught. This alone makes it worthwhile.larry culpepper said:i actually think they are smart enough to know this is BS and are doing this in bad faith (and in Paxton's case, he's seeking a pardon), and the same applies to GOP senators who clearly know better. it's too bad none of them will suffer any consequences for this. they absolutely deserve it.RyanAg08 said:
Lot of lib know-it-alls thinking they're smarter than 17 attorneys general. Sad!
We feel the same about your people.
No matter how many stupid whiny lawsuits Trump or his pathetic legal team files.
And this horrific nightmare of an era in American history is finally coming to an end.
Nah, I'm good.
schmendeler said:what does that have to do with what i posted?RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:things going as designed isn't a conspiracy theory.RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:that makes no sense at all.annie88 said:
How so?
you can say it's delusional (if you wish), but accepting that things went as they were supposed to is by definition, not a conspiracy theory.
So you believe that absolutely no fraud occurred on or after election day in any state, territory, county, precinct, polling center?
that's a mistake in your understanding.RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:what does that have to do with what i posted?RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:things going as designed isn't a conspiracy theory.RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:that makes no sense at all.annie88 said:
How so?
you can say it's delusional (if you wish), but accepting that things went as they were supposed to is by definition, not a conspiracy theory.
So you believe that absolutely no fraud occurred on or after election day in any state, territory, county, precinct, polling center?
The tweet said the real conspiracy theory was that zero fraud occurred. You said it makes no sense because "things going as designed isn't a conspiracy theory." I took that as meaning the elections were executed flawlessly, and, therefore, without fraud.
larry culpepper said:
idk if there is even a point in engaging in this discussion. I'm obviously not going to change your mind and I can't speak for you on how it will be good for you.
But I wanted Trump to be out of office and never heard from again, to get covid under control and get back to normal, an administration that cares about science and investing in the future, a president who listens to his advisors and doesnt make horribly rash decisions, a president who doesn't appoint unqualified dip****s to cabinet positions based on nepotism, continued efforts to improve our healthcare system, restarting efforts to combat climate change and invest in clean energy, rehabilitate our relationships with our allies and reaffirm our commitment to the international community, stop kissing the asses of evil dictators, and to have a president who is a decent and kind person who genuinely cares about America and others, and wants to heal us.
However, ignore all of that. Even if none of the stuff above mattered, every single thing Trump has done since the election, to fight democracy, ignore the will of the people, prioritize himself over the country, and break centuries of tradition of peaceful transition of power all for his own disgusting selfish pride... that alone is reason enough to vote against Trump.
larry culpepper said:
idk if there is even a point in engaging in this discussion. I'm obviously not going to change your mind and I can't speak for you on how it will be good for you.
But I wanted Trump to be out of office and never heard from again, to get covid under control and get back to normal, an administration that cares about science and investing in the future, a president who listens to his advisors and doesnt make horribly rash decisions, a president who doesn't appoint unqualified dip****s to cabinet positions based on nepotism, continued efforts to improve our healthcare system, restarting efforts to combat climate change and invest in clean energy, fix our economy and tax system so it's not just benefitting the wealthy and corporations, rehabilitate our relationships with our allies and reaffirm our commitment to the international community, stop kissing the asses of evil dictators, and to have a president who is a decent and kind person who genuinely cares about America and others, and wants to heal us.
However, ignore all of that. Even if none of the stuff above mattered, every single thing Trump has done since the election, to fight democracy, ignore the will of the people, prioritize himself over the country, and break centuries of tradition of peaceful transition of power all for his own disgusting selfish pride... that alone is reason enough to vote against Trump.
schmendeler said:that's a mistake in your understanding.RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:what does that have to do with what i posted?RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:things going as designed isn't a conspiracy theory.RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:that makes no sense at all.annie88 said:
How so?
you can say it's delusional (if you wish), but accepting that things went as they were supposed to is by definition, not a conspiracy theory.
So you believe that absolutely no fraud occurred on or after election day in any state, territory, county, precinct, polling center?
The tweet said the real conspiracy theory was that zero fraud occurred. You said it makes no sense because "things going as designed isn't a conspiracy theory." I took that as meaning the elections were executed flawlessly, and, therefore, without fraud.
if i was to say: "the real JFK assassination conspiracy theory is thinking that LHO acted alone!"
you would rightly say (i hope) that that is nonsense. the conspiracy theory surrounding JFK's assassination (among others, i'm sure) is that there was another shooter and that LHO was a patsy.
if i then said: "so you think that there was absolutely nothing fishy that went on that day?!?" that would be a non-sequitur. my personal beliefs as to the events in dallas that day have little to no relevance.
we aren't discussing what happened that day, we are discussing which side believes in a conspiracy.
thinking that LHO acted alone is in no way a conspiracy theory. just like thinking that the election ran as designed is in no way a conspiracy theory.
does that help?
i'm not implying anything. i'm saying that believing that there was no conspiracy to defraud voters and steal the election is not a conspiracy theory.RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:that's a mistake in your understanding.RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:what does that have to do with what i posted?RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:things going as designed isn't a conspiracy theory.RyanAg08 said:schmendeler said:that makes no sense at all.annie88 said:
How so?
you can say it's delusional (if you wish), but accepting that things went as they were supposed to is by definition, not a conspiracy theory.
So you believe that absolutely no fraud occurred on or after election day in any state, territory, county, precinct, polling center?
The tweet said the real conspiracy theory was that zero fraud occurred. You said it makes no sense because "things going as designed isn't a conspiracy theory." I took that as meaning the elections were executed flawlessly, and, therefore, without fraud.
if i was to say: "the real JFK assassination conspiracy theory is thinking that LHO acted alone!"
you would rightly say (i hope) that that is nonsense. the conspiracy theory surrounding JFK's assassination (among others, i'm sure) is that there was another shooter and that LHO was a patsy.
if i then said: "so you think that there was absolutely nothing fishy that went on that day?!?" that would be a non-sequitur. my personal beliefs as to the events in dallas that day have little to no relevance.
we aren't discussing what happened that day, we are discussing which side believes in a conspiracy.
thinking that LHO acted alone is in no way a conspiracy theory. just like thinking that the election ran as designed is in no way a conspiracy theory.
does that help?
So are you not implying that the occurrence of fraud is the real conspiracy theory, and, by extension, something that you do not believe happened?
LOL - the great healer and uniter Biden telling a factory worker your full of sh**larry culpepper said:
idk if there is even a point in engaging in this discussion. I'm obviously not going to change your mind and I can't speak for you on how it will be good for you.
But I wanted Trump to be out of office and never heard from again, to get covid under control and get back to normal, an administration that cares about science and investing in the future, a president who listens to his advisors and doesnt make horribly rash decisions, a president who doesn't appoint unqualified dip****s to cabinet positions based on nepotism, continued efforts to improve our healthcare system, restarting efforts to combat climate change and invest in clean energy, fix our economy and tax system so it's not just benefitting the wealthy and corporations, rehabilitate our relationships with our allies and reaffirm our commitment to the international community, stop kissing the asses of evil dictators, and to have a president who is a decent and kind person who genuinely cares about America and others, and wants to heal us.
However, ignore all of that. Even if none of the stuff above mattered, every single thing Trump has done since the election, to fight democracy, ignore the will of the people, prioritize himself over the country, and break centuries of tradition of peaceful transition of power all for his own disgusting selfish pride... that alone is reason enough to vote against Trump.
schmendeler said:that makes no sense at all.annie88 said:
You're probably right; not worth engaging in the discussion. About 90% of what you said is untrue and the other 10% are bad ideas.larry culpepper said:
idk if there is even a point in engaging in this discussion. I'm obviously not going to change your mind and I can't speak for you on how it will be good for you.
But I wanted Trump to be out of office and never heard from again, to get covid under control and get back to normal, an administration that cares about science and investing in the future, a president who listens to his advisors and doesnt make horribly rash decisions, a president who doesn't appoint unqualified dip****s to cabinet positions based on nepotism, continued efforts to improve our healthcare system, restarting efforts to combat climate change and invest in clean energy, fix our economy and tax system so it's not just benefitting the wealthy and corporations, rehabilitate our relationships with our allies and reaffirm our commitment to the international community, stop kissing the asses of evil dictators, and to have a president who is a decent and kind person who genuinely cares about America and others, and wants to heal us.
However, ignore all of that. Even if none of the stuff above mattered, every single thing Trump has done since the election, to fight democracy, ignore the will of the people, prioritize himself over the country, and break centuries of tradition of peaceful transition of power all for his own disgusting selfish pride... that alone is reason enough to vote against Trump.