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vantexan

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That’s strange. In that case wouldn’t the Pennsylvania legislature (run by republicans) be in “full tilt boogie” mode to nullify the election and start over? In fact I think that judge made that ruling before the election. Why not change the rule beforehand?

I think you’re playing a very bad hand and look silly for doing so. Again, I wouldn’t have it any other way. 😀
What matters is ultimately what the courts say about it. And Trump just won a decision on this very matter. Let's see it play out. Who knows, they may finally turn up evidence of Russian collusion! I recall you were 100% certain about that too and we looked silly for disagreeing with you. :)
 

Box Ox

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What matters is ultimately what the courts say about it. And Trump just won a decision on this very matter. Let's see it play out.

TrUmP cOuLd StIlL wIn!!!!

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Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Until the courts make decisions and states certify their elections why yes he could!
Prepare yourself for imminent disappointment. The election isn't going to be overturned just because the God Emperor has his panties in a bunch over being beaten by the hair sniffing dead guy.
 

bbsam

Moderator
Staff member
What matters is ultimately what the courts say about it. And Trump just won a decision on this very matter. Let's see it play out. Who knows, they may finally turn up evidence of Russian collusion! I recall you were 100% certain about that too and we looked silly for disagreeing with you. :)
Actually I’m still certain of that.
 

bbsam

Moderator
Staff member
What matters is ultimately what the courts say about it. And Trump just won a decision on this very matter. Let's see it play out. Who knows, they may finally turn up evidence of Russian collusion! I recall you were 100% certain about that too and we looked silly for disagreeing with you. :)
This is a victory? This is a successful field goal with 4 seconds on the clock, down 28 to 9.

but ok.
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
That’s strange. In that case wouldn’t the Pennsylvania legislature (run by republicans) be in “full tilt boogie” mode to nullify the election and start over? In fact I think that judge made that ruling before the election. Why not change the rule beforehand?

I think you’re playing a very bad hand and look silly for doing so. Again, I wouldn’t have it any other way. 😀
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Re-Raise

Well-Known Member
Your repeated denial of the fact that fraud occurs makes you seem rather desperate buddy.
I’ll give you credit for never accepting reality fren! You literally make me laugh!

I don’t have to argue with crazy Trumpers in real life because I get to see how insane they are on here!

Thank you and a few others for that👍
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
I’ll give you credit for never accepting reality fren! You literally make me laugh!

I don’t have to argue with crazy Trumpers in real life because I get to see how insane they are on here!

Thank you and a few others for that👍
How's the view from your rubber room?
 

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
... Tina Fey made a fortune off Sara Palin without changing a sentence.
Hardly ... for instance, Sarah Palin never said, "You can see Russia from here."
Some people will fall for anything! SMH

Snopes

Did Sarah Palin Say: ‘I Can See Russia from My House’?

2008 GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin did not say 'I can see Russia from my house.'

That line originated with an SNL spoof.

Paradoxically, one of the common features of catch phrases associated with famous figures (both real and fictional) is that those phrases are often caricatures that do not reflect statements actually made by the people with whom they’re associated. For years, impersonators merely had to utter the lines “Judy, Judy, Judy” or “Come with me to the Casbah,” and listeners immediately knew they were portraying actors Cary Grant and Charles Boyer, respectively, though neither man ever delivered such a line in any of his roles. Likewise, the phrase most indelibly associated with the fictional character of Sherlock Holmes, “Elementary, my dear Watson,” appeared in none of the original works authored by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

So it is that one of the quotes most strongly associated with former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin is the exclamation “I can see Russia from my house!” even though she didn’t actually utter that phrase during the campaign.


 
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Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage

... In that case wouldn’t the Pennsylvania legislature (run by republicans) be in “full tilt boogie” mode to nullify the election and start over? In fact I think that judge made that ruling before the election. Why not change the rule beforehand? ...
I think, at some point, you would bother to check your assumptions before posting them.
 
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