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2,000 mules

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by 92gator, Apr 22, 2022.

  1. AzCatFan

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    2000 mules paid to stuff ballot boxes, and the only one talking is some woman in Yuma, AZ who has second hand hearsay evidence this was happening. Sounds legit. :rolleyes:
     
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  2. rivergator

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    Politifact's factcheck:

    PolitiFact - The faulty premise of the ‘2,000 mules’ trailer about voting by mail in the 2020 election
     
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  3. channingcrowderhungry

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    2000 people and not one of them decided to come forward with evidence and make a BUNCH of money? Seems legit.

    I never knew there were so many suckers until I kept seeing shit like this thread.
     
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  4. WarDamnGator

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    I doubt 2000 people will waste their time watching this film.
     
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  5. 92gator

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  6. 92gator

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    2000 ppl paid to break federal law, and not one jumped up and said "hey! Prosecute me!"

    Yeah, that would be real shocking. :rolleyes:
     
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  7. 92gator

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    Perhaps.

    ...and yet, we have this very defensive reaction to this supposedly Irrelevant hack job...

    That almost piques my interest more than the promise of the documentary itself.
     
  8. WarDamnGator

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    And I’m more interested in the type of people who routinely fall for this nonsense than the nonsense itself.
     
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  9. WC53

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    Certainly the more people than know a secret, the more likely it is to be kept.

    Tough to break the psyche of a cult of true believers. Infowars! Oh My.
     
  10. Gatorrick22

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    Lol... buyer's remorse...
     
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  11. docspor

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    I think there is a lot more honor in defending democracy, America, institutions, the constitution, basic critical thinking, etc. then defending a spoiled child who's so sad & pathetic that he makes up trophies & awards to give himself & who's ego is so fragile that he has to live in a fantasy land. I sincerely hope that you are trolling & not waiting for the riveting doc about how the Iowa Caucus was stolen from Trump.
     
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  13. 92gator

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    Strawman much?
     
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    Back in the traveling salesmen days, there was no shortage of people willing to buy snake oil.

    Now, Rupert Murdoch and Alex Jones provide the snake oil focused media outlets.
     
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  15. VAg8r1

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    The film strikes me as an attempt to provide rationalization for Trump's big lie i.e. that he really won the election but for massive voter fraud. By the way Trump was going to use the same rationalization if he lost in 2016 and even after his Electoral College victory he claimed that he also won the popular vote and that his loss of the popular vote was attributable to massive voter fraud back then.
     
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  16. WarDamnGator

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  17. GatorNorth

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    here’s the real answer to what happened in GA

    28,000 people left the POTUS line blank while voting the down ballot. Plus:
    • “People said that there were 10,350 dead people. There was a total of four.”
    • “People said that there were 66,000 underage voters. There were zero.”
    • "They said that there were 2,423 non-registered voters. There were zero.”
    • “None of it ever added up to anything that would overturn the results of the race.”


    Here's how Raffensperger is combating misinformation surrounding the 2020 presidential election
     
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  18. surfn1080

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    I think the point of the movie is that auditing the ballots means nothing.

    Ballots dropped off at drop boxes are only good if you keep the envelope and signature match. I don't know about every state but I know in Georiga that did not happen. Once the ballot was removed from the envelope, there is no way to identify who did it or where it came from. THat is why auditing ballots would not help.

    I believe the movie is about people being hired to deliver ballots to these boxes.

    The previews show surveillance footage. I'm curious to how much of that they got and how did they track these "mules".

    I'll likely try to watch this movie but not until it's free or very discounted. Apparently, it cost like $30 right now.
     
  19. surfn1080

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    I have not watched it but just curious, how do you know they don't?

    I believe citizens can submit filings for public camera footage no?

    So why are you so sure they don't have it?

    Do you have something to back up your claim?
     
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  20. BLING

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    The idea of “signature match” is rather laughable. You vote in FL, right? For the last several elections you sign for your ballot with your finger… on a tablet. I don’t know about you, but when I sign on a tablet it looks NOTHING like my real signature.

    Furthermore, no, the guy checking signatures is not a signature expert. It’s likely just some senior citizen volunteer. I get a kick out of these guys looking at the signature on the tablet and looking whatever signature they have from voter registration. There is no chance at a comparison. The entire apparatus is wholly unequipped to verify signatures in the 1st place, it’s a joke.
     
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