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OnTheOtherHand Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-25-08 08:19 PM
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56. umm, yo, I'm elsewhere on the thread
Perhaps you've found that your arguments with me go better when I don't actually participate?

If you want to discuss the extent to which election fraud actually exists, no one is stopping you.

This is pretty ironic:

The Obama campaign paid attention to the semi-successful 2006 midterm "Democratic Tsunami" (which TIA analysed) and hasn't had it's "head in the sand" since: Obama to Unveil “Massive” Nationwide Voter Registration Drive (Friday, April 25th, 2008)

Meanwhile, a heads-up RFK Jr alerts on 9/23: Hundreds Of Thousands Of Votes Are Being Stolen RIGHT NOW (RFK Jr-on-Air America)

Because of this:
Pap: “Are the democrats suing to stop this?”

Bobby: “No, the democrats are doing nothing to stop it.... so all of those 12 million people that the democrats have registered: those ballots are going to be just thrown out.”

That might be a "call to arms" -- or it might be better described as defeatist, defamatory agitprop. Or perhaps it is something else. Some people might like to know. Some people might not. Some people might like to discuss facts and issues. Some people might prefer to post ostrich pictures and mutter about "cohort(s)."

If TIA has ever inspired anyone to positive action, well, I'm grateful for that. But I personally don't think that it compensates for the misinformation that he broadcasts, with your help. I think that progressives deserve good information. I do not think that trying to convince them that Democratic leaders are ignoring flat-out evidence of election theft is rational or helpful. If you aren't willing to engage the issues on their merits, well, that's interesting.
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