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Bamboo Fibers Found in Ballots During the Maricopa County Audit May Support Staci Burk's Claims

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posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:23 AM
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Please present your evidence that anyone you mentioned is affiliated with cue.
Let's lump everyone in as one group because they disagree with you, better go ahead and silence them because they see things differently than you. That sounds pretty much like fascism to me.
Oh and name calling is for children perhaps you should come back after you move outta mommy's basement.



a reply to: AugustusMasonicus




posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:26 AM
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originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: LSU2018




When someone says "curry", people think of India.


Do they ?

You have never had a Carribean curry then ? And curries from about another dozen countries around the world.

You haven't lived.





That's not the point. underwerks mentioned curry powder because (perhaps just here in America) people think of Asia/India when they see or hear curry. It wasn't even a big deal, I was just calling out his double standards and hypocrisy.



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:27 AM
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a reply to: wheresthebody

You don't live in America, though, right?



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:28 AM
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originally posted by: LSU2018

originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: LSU2018




When someone says "curry", people think of India.


Do they ?

You have never had a Carribean curry then ? And curries from about another dozen countries around the world.

You haven't lived.





That's not the point. underwerks mentioned curry powder because (perhaps just here in America) people think of Asia/India when they see or hear curry. It wasn't even a big deal, I was just calling out his double standards and hypocrisy.


Just feel happy then with what goes on in your tiny mind.



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:31 AM
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originally posted by: alldaylong

originally posted by: LSU2018

originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: LSU2018




When someone says "curry", people think of India.


Do they ?

You have never had a Carribean curry then ? And curries from about another dozen countries around the world.

You haven't lived.





That's not the point. underwerks mentioned curry powder because (perhaps just here in America) people think of Asia/India when they see or hear curry. It wasn't even a big deal, I was just calling out his double standards and hypocrisy.


Just feel happy then with what goes on in your tiny mind.


You're the one who got bent out of shape, bub.



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:38 AM
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originally posted by: LSU2018
If there is a discrepancy between the Census Bureau and FEC then that means one of them are lying.


No, it means the data is erroneous or incomplete.



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:39 AM
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originally posted by: LSU2018

originally posted by: 1947boomer

originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: Lucidparadox

That would mean upwards of 15 million people registered to vote, a 10 million+ increase from any other election year. That's up to you whether you believe it or not, but I'm not buying it.

According to the US Census Bureau data, a total of 154,628,000 people voted in 2020. Looking at the total number of votes cast in 2020, the number is 158,383,403. When you look at that and think about all the witnesses who gave written affidavits and people who registered their dogs under the name of college girls and boys, your argument flies right out of the window.


You need to go back and look at the census data. The census attempts to inventory every person in the country; only a fraction of the total population actually votes. That means that many more people respond to the census than vote. It turns out that about 36 million people who responded to the census declined to answer the question of whether they voted or not. Surely you can understand that 4 million of those 36 million people who declined to answer the question actually voted?


Only a fraction of the total population is old enough to vote, so of course only a fraction vote. Look at the data, it shows the total population of people over 18, then the total population of citizens over 18, then total registered. Where do you find who responded to the census? I keep hearing it, but nobody can show it to me. I've gotten something about digging into the analyzations and how I'd have to do it myself (to prove they're the ones who are wrong), so maybe you can prove to me that I'm the one who is wrong here.

The data I'm providing is the data reported by states for those who voted and those who registered. The data you're referring to is probably on a different data table where they go by race, sex, etc., but not by total votes. US Census goes by what is reported back to them by each state so if it's not accurate then that means a district or districts across different states didn't do their job.


Here’s the link to the data table:

www2.census.gov...

Third, fourth, and fifth columns from the right side, top row, labeled “No response to voting”, “reported not voted”, and “reported voted”, respectively. About 154.6 million reported voted, 40.5 million reported not voted, and 36.4 million had no response to voting.



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:39 AM
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originally posted by: LSU2018
We should expect more from our government than that...


The government can't even deliver the mail properly. Think about that before you want more from the government.



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:40 AM
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originally posted by: CrazyFox
Please present your evidence that anyone you mentioned is affiliated with cue.


The morons that I mentioned are my evidence since they are parroting the same stupid talking points.

But I'm glad they've identified themselves, it's easy to keep track of the Q-cumber LARP'ers that way.



edit on 11-5-2021 by AugustusMasonicus because: I'm a Q-Cumber posting from the future



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:44 AM
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a reply to: LSU2018

That is correct, I'm just a wee bit to the north, but it makes all the difference.



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:48 AM
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Deny deflect Denigrate
Love it when Alinsky tactics get added to a thread. It is so not getting old at all.
Definitely gives one the impression that one are so superior by using lame pathetic what about isms to feel superior.
That feeling is false.
Then again so is the regurgitated msm talking points . Predictable and pathetic yawn
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posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:52 AM
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There were no discrepancies in that one either hanging chad massive recount unlawfully stopped by the supreme court. Get something not made of straw
a reply to: AugustusMasonicus



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:54 AM
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a reply to: LSU2018

He deserved to have it pointed out.

Im sure he agrees with the concept of "Unconcious bias" and all, so he should take it as advice and turn away from his Huite Privilege and bias.



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:58 AM
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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus

originally posted by: LSU2018
If there is a discrepancy between the Census Bureau and FEC then that means one of them are lying.


No, it means the data is erroneous or incomplete.


The Census Bureau makes their data tables by inputting the information given to them by each state. If their numbers on total votes are wrong, they're getting false data.



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:58 AM
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originally posted by: CrazyFox
There were no discrepancies in that one either...


I actually pointed out that there was a major discrepancy. Thanks for playing.



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 10:59 AM
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originally posted by: LSU2018
The Census Bureau makes their data tables by inputting the information given to them by each state. If their numbers on total votes are wrong, they're getting false data.


Incomplete or erroneous.



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 11:02 AM
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originally posted by: vonclod
I don't know how it works there, some of us get long form, which asks for much more detail, some get basic short form..it's random as to who gets what. I'm not sure if any political questions on ours either way.


I need to call BS on all this. I just looked at the forms and there is no question asking if a person voted or not. Also the average return rate is only 63%, but 47% did them on line this year before 64 million paper mailouts happened, so I would bet 2020 will be the best census year ever, but it will be far from 100%. If someone is suggesting 5 million difference that isn't much between two measurements when 10s of millions will not fill out the form.


edit on 11-5-2021 by Xtrozero because: (no reason given)



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 11:02 AM
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originally posted by: 1947boomer

originally posted by: LSU2018

originally posted by: 1947boomer

originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: Lucidparadox

That would mean upwards of 15 million people registered to vote, a 10 million+ increase from any other election year. That's up to you whether you believe it or not, but I'm not buying it.

According to the US Census Bureau data, a total of 154,628,000 people voted in 2020. Looking at the total number of votes cast in 2020, the number is 158,383,403. When you look at that and think about all the witnesses who gave written affidavits and people who registered their dogs under the name of college girls and boys, your argument flies right out of the window.


You need to go back and look at the census data. The census attempts to inventory every person in the country; only a fraction of the total population actually votes. That means that many more people respond to the census than vote. It turns out that about 36 million people who responded to the census declined to answer the question of whether they voted or not. Surely you can understand that 4 million of those 36 million people who declined to answer the question actually voted?


Only a fraction of the total population is old enough to vote, so of course only a fraction vote. Look at the data, it shows the total population of people over 18, then the total population of citizens over 18, then total registered. Where do you find who responded to the census? I keep hearing it, but nobody can show it to me. I've gotten something about digging into the analyzations and how I'd have to do it myself (to prove they're the ones who are wrong), so maybe you can prove to me that I'm the one who is wrong here.

The data I'm providing is the data reported by states for those who voted and those who registered. The data you're referring to is probably on a different data table where they go by race, sex, etc., but not by total votes. US Census goes by what is reported back to them by each state so if it's not accurate then that means a district or districts across different states didn't do their job.


Here’s the link to the data table:

www2.census.gov...

Third, fourth, and fifth columns from the right side, top row, labeled “No response to voting”, “reported not voted”, and “reported voted”, respectively. About 154.6 million reported voted, 40.5 million reported not voted, and 36.4 million had no response to voting.


That's not in reference to the total votes. That's in reference to the sex and single years of age. If you reported that you didn't vote then that would mean your vote didn't count. To get the information the Census Bureau is attaining, the states report the total number of votes. The information I'm getting has nothing to do with any personal details.



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 11:12 AM
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Yawn anyone who disagrees is a Cucumber
getting old really old. Just like when I post something about trader Joe automatically for some reason I get told I voted for Trump guess what I didn't either time. Do you consider yourself the anti-cucumber? It's apparent that you follow cue since you know everything about it. By default that makes you a cucumber as well. That or you have no idea what your talking about. Oops sorry to splatter your bs rants but it getting so old and tiring we get it you do not want anyone to question anything which brings me back to playing your childish shenanigans
I know are but what am I mentality is accurate here.
Say cucumber out loud what's the first part of it?
Adding something that is already there is just sad so pathetically sad.


a reply to: AugustusMasonicus


edit on 11-5-2021 by CrazyFox because: For clarity

edit on 11-5-2021 by CrazyFox because: Tablet

edit on 11-5-2021 by CrazyFox because: Spelling



posted on May, 11 2021 @ 11:20 AM
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Jesus man you can't even recognize sarcasm wow
Ffs I pointed what actual ss that election was where as you were referring to the census data, which shows a clear Pattern of voting irregularities between both contested elections you proved the point. I just showed how now you lose a turn for promoting ignorance


a reply to: AugustusMasonicus


edit on 11-5-2021 by CrazyFox because: Didn't want anyone to cry



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