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shenmue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-20-08 04:20 PM
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13. Bloomberg is a Republican.
And he's a mayor. How the hell can he talk about the whole state?

Oh, he ran as a Democrat and then switched parties. Anybody still care about that? Anybody outside of the state even know?

No, you don't. Because that's a fact, and facts don't get into your little world, only rumors.

Excuse me, but doesn't it take a long time to count the votes in a large state? And didn't Bloomberg's Republican party throw the last two presidential elections into the toilet?

You have no proof, and until you do, don't make shit up. No one can point to a machine or a ballot or a committee or a place that was supposedly to blame. No one has any, uh, *evidence.*

Because it's not possible that people could want to vote for the Senator who actually hails from their state... oh, no...

See, people are not allowed to vote for Senator Clinton, and districts with populous African-American communities could not possibly vote for somebody, um, white?! Since when is that allowed to happen? :sarcasm: :puke:

In the Obama supporter universe, if you voted for anyone else, let's look into it because it couldn't be okay.

I mean, you're not trying to screw up the results like Rove did with his rioters in the hall outside the vote count office, because New York is one of the biggest states and has a ton of delegates, right?

Plant rumors early, so they can grow, and we can have plenty of shitty Internet memes rocketing around, so that people reduce it to, "I heard this," "No, I heard this," instead of actual fact-checking.

Sure, 'cause as per normal in the Obama camp, one person's opinion proves something as fact.

:eyes:

Sure.
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