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SectionC3

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  1. What have I lied about? The floor is yours, Chef Jim Crow. I agree. Doc McStuffins and I have our back and forth, but it is very amusing. Otherwise, why bother?
  2. I think you forgot to write something about your misguided belief that HCQ is an effective treatment for COVID. Couple it with zinc, you said. Add some McDonald’s secret sauce, you opined. Throw in some Lysol and a ZPAC and you can get back to licking doorknobs and spitting in someone else’s mouth for fun in no time, you said. In the end, it was just a big hoax. Sad. It was addressed in the bill. Apparently nine hours is way too short a waiting period for “those” people. So, to the delight of Chef Jim Crow, Republicans in Georgia tried to extend the wait time.
  3. Or hyperbole on HCQ. Either one. Hoax. I said no such thing. You find my comments obnoxious. I find the assault upon democracy and decency that you support obnoxious. Perhaps we agree to disagree. Or maybe not. Whatever. It’s an internet message board.
  4. No thanks. I don’t do your “research” for you.
  5. Asked and answered, Chef Jim Crow. Do your research.
  6. I'm sorry that you've been triggered this morning. Sad. Obnoxious is supporting the insurrection, Lysol treatments for COVID, Charlottesville, and general lies, misinformation, and histrionics (such as "why doesn't the left have to prove or verify anything!"). For what it's worth, if you and your hoaxy pals "did your research" (properly), you'd note that the allegations in the GA lawsuit mentioned by All_Pro_Bills_HoaxMan aren't verified (sworn) by the attorneys. So they have as much worth as the nonsense that's lobbed on this forum (Antifa! Fake news! Obama is a Muslim born in Indonesia! Burning Democrat Run Cities! Lysol and McDonald's secret sauce cures COVID!).
  7. You didn't do your research. Try harder next time before you post another hoaxy response.
  8. Maybe the MSM will also point out that the allegations underpinning this lawsuit aren't verified. Figure out what that means when you "do your research." You mean Antifa struck in Georgia, Chef Jim Crow?
  9. Give it time. Low vax rates, a poorly educated population, and delusions about COVID will work their magic in the states I mentioned.
  10. I shouldn’t say this but, frankly, IDGAF. Anyone dumb enough to refuse the vax and to refuse the mask deserves the result. The sad part is that some responsible people down there probably will get sick and die based on the spread amongst the irresponsible/hoaxers/HCQ/Lysol/fake news crowd. Should be that way now. Keep your delta and keep your stupid in Florida/Alabama/Mississippi, etc. where it belongs.
  11. I suspect it will be Derek Anderson if he is interested.
  12. Lysol and the McDonald’s secret sauce do not a vaccine make.
  13. That’s just one big flaw in the seven point plan. Trump could be speaker, but to restore him to the presidency would require the Republican speaker to resign and forego the presidency. Sweet comeback, McStuffins. Jonesing for some HCQ this morning?
  14. And yet you returned. Sad.
  15. Wow. I always thought your HCQ beliefs were delusional. Now I realize that it must have been a troll job all along. Well played, Doc McStuffins.
  16. Sure. But you said "had" support of the party. She didn't then, and it likely will be tepid now. And again, this is only relevant because of its potential impact on downtown stadium development.
  17. It's weird, for sure. And it only relates to the stadium insofar as, if plans change and there's a desire to put it downtown, what happens in November will dictate a lot of that. But, to be clear, Walton did not have party support in the primary. And party support will be tepid in the general. So Brown may win.
  18. Doc's bottom line: HCQ is both yummy and an effective treatment for COVID. And, although I can't prove any type of meaningful voter fraud, we should make voting way more difficult because somebody made up a hoax about voter fraud that I bought into, just like I bought into the HCQ hoax. Good stuff.
  19. You seem triggered. I’m sorry about that. Let’s see how things work out with the NAACP’s challenge the Georgia nonsense. Until then, take it easy on the HCQ and enjoy the holiday!
  20. Now we're attacking the presumption of regularity, eh? It just gets better and better with you. I thought your little HCQ gambit was deluded. Now, we're on to attacking the American system of elections as hopelessly flawed. Next thing you know, you'll be in the vanguard of support for the Colorado border wall, protesting the exhibit about the moon landing at the Smithsonian (it was "fake," after all), and carrying palm cards for that Marjorie kook in Georgia.
  21. I think we're both speaking parallel to each other. Someone had to "turn him in" for sure--the BOE doesn't prosecute, and would have to have referred the matter to the Erie County DA for that purpose. But my recollection (and it could be wrong) is that Thompson was nailed as part of the canvas. He put in an affidavit ballot, somebody challenged it, the challenge revealed that Rus lived in the Falls or wherever (but not Grand Island) and away we went. My point is that the existing electoral checks and balances are what got Rus caught. This is misguided. There is a presumption of regularity with respect to elections. Think there's fraud? Prove it. Otherwise, the election is valid. And, since voting is my right in New York State, I needn't show ID to exercise it. That's what the signature check is for.
  22. Now I'm not being snarky. He was nailed because he voted (illegally, given that he didn't live in the county in which he voted) by affidavit ballot, which is what happens when, among other things, the signatures don't match or their isn't an address on file with the BOE for the voter. Affidavit ballots typically are reviewed for accuracy and validity by the BOE, and sometimes by candidates and their organizations for the same reasons. So it wasn't that someone "narc'd" on him. It was that the system worked, and his effort to commit voter fraud was caught and failed miserably.
  23. Good point. We need to keep Trump off of the phone with people like Brad Raffenswhatever so as to prevent tampering. Let's start there. Then maybe we can get rid of voter suppression efforts in places like Georgia. Once that's done, perhaps you can go have a healthy gnaw on a big block of hydroxychloroquine, and then tell everyone about how effective you think it maybe might possibly be close to being against COVID-19 if taken during a harvest moon at low tide while petting a chupacabra. Hoax. Two words: signature match. A few more words: right wing activist and voter fraud convictee Rus Thompson. Go ask him.
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