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  • gdr_11

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    You may recall that amidst the hoopla surrounding Trump's election was his move to audit states for voter fraud. That effort ran into a brick wall when the Secretary of States in most of the major Democrat controlled states refused to cooperate and the current (at that time) judicial system upheld the sovereignty of states to run their own election processes.

    A recent audit of ONE county in Florida revealed 24,000 illegal registered voters in that jurisdiction. If that is one county in one state, you can just imagine what it will be like when the immoral Democratic machine grinds out millions of illegal votes to defraud the nation in the next presidential election. There is no doubt in my mind this will take place and we will see hundreds of districts with 120% or higher voter turnout.

    https://breakthematrix.com/blog/flor...itizen-voting/
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    Renegade

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    The system is definitely broken. My college roommate voted 3 times in 1980. I still get absentee ballots sent to me for my parents passed a decade ago.
     

    benenglish

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    Anybody have a legit reference or source???
    The source is this group, specifically this report. I'm not vouching for any of this; I'm just pointing out the source.

    There's a wiki page on the organization here.

    A brief google search turns up a plenty of people who say they're full of it and, basically, a source of fake news. They've been sued for lying and excoriated for their statements in many, many venues. Of course, whether or not anyone should choose to believe all the people who say they are a fake news source isn't for me to say.

    Research and draw your own conclusions.
     

    HKShooter65

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    A brief google search turns up a plenty of people who say they're full of it and, basically, a source of fake news. They've been sued for lying and excoriated for their statements in many, many venues. ....

    Thought so.
    Definitely does not pass the whiff test.

    Our society is rife with organizations that confabulate nonsensical information to spoon feed the gullible masses information that confirms what they wish to believe.

    So many people have their BS detectors set to a very insensitive level.
    Mine is ultra-sensitive and hyper-vigilant.

    Critical thinking is in short supply these days!!!
    Confirmation bias is rampant.


    As I've said before.....I believe only half of what I say, as the basis for my beliefs are often evolving and I'm constantly updating my thoughts.
    I believe very little of what I read, especially on dubious and nefarious web sites.

    https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=-DSbDwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=critical+thinking+articles&ots=vVNmJRtOR7&sig=C-DnR-mezzfa9MB1RHMJOUx23f0#v=onepage&q=critical thinking articles&f=false
     
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    HKShooter65

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    Confirmation bias
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Confirmation bias is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that affirms one's prior beliefs or hypotheses.[1] It is a type of cognitive bias and a systematic error of inductive reasoning. People display this bias when they gather or remember information selectively, or when they interpret it in a biased way. The effect is stronger for desired outcomes, for emotionally charged issues, and for deeply-entrenched beliefs.
     

    HKaltwasser

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    The problem is, the left won't allow and audit to take place. I'm all for a bipartisan voter fraud department to really find out how often or little it happens.

    So I suppose we're left just guessing knowing some takes place, how big is the question.
    Sorry, but you always take heavy flak over the target, so we're just left assuming.
     

    oldag

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    Thought so.
    Definitely does not pass the whiff test.

    Our society is rife with organizations that confabulate nonsensical information to spoon feed the gullible masses information that confirms what they wish to believe.

    So many people have their BS detectors set to a very insensitive level.
    Mine is ultra-sensitive and hyper-vigilant.

    Critical thinking is in short supply these days!!!
    Confirmation bias is rampant.


    As I've said before.....I believe only half of what I say, as the basis for my beliefs are often evolving and I'm constantly updating my thoughts.
    I believe very little of what I read, especially on dubious and nefarious web sites.

    https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=-DSbDwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=critical+thinking+articles&ots=vVNmJRtOR7&sig=C-DnR-mezzfa9MB1RHMJOUx23f0#v=onepage&q=critical thinking articles&f=false


    If you will spend a little time in research, you will find credible (even mainstream) new sources that have reported on voter fraud over the past ten to fifteen years.

    Don't stay in denial because of your liberal bias.
     

    HKShooter65

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    If you will spend a little time in research, you will find credible (even mainstream) new sources that have reported on voter fraud over the past ten to fifteen years.

    Don't stay in denial because of your liberal bias.

    Relativity at work......
    Relative to academic work colleagues I'm conservative.
    Relative to posters here I'm liberal.
    Einstein is my hero!!! Viva relativity.

    I have nary an objection to your averment.
    You are right.

    It's merely that the assertion of 24,000 illegal voters discovered within just one Florida county reeks of confabulated malarky.....

    I'm proudly an inveterate fact checker. Have been since Catholic elementary school. The nuns poured forth balderdash and I knew it as an adolescent. You guys are no different.

    Empiricism in my middle name
    CNN and FoxNews have both become intolerable to my BS-detector.

    Reference my Wiki link to "confirmation bias".
    If the foo shits wear it.
     
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