revelette1
 
  3  
Reply Sat 20 Oct, 2018 08:04 am
@ehBeth,
I know, I think a rule of thumb might be if it seems too extreme or out-there in either direction, might be better to check around. I hate to beat up on Iran, however, it seems they have taken a leaf out of Russia's playbook and have been setting up fake accounts. On Wired they have a good piece on (tons) uncovered fake Twitter and other social media sources from both Russia and Iran. I left a link on the fascism thread.
Below viewing threshold (view)
edgarblythe
 
  1  
Reply Sun 21 Oct, 2018 07:26 am
When the Democrats become strong enough and principled enough to visit universal healthcare, this issue ought also to be on the table.
https://scontent.fhou1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/44493369_10156727534793050_3022130974503731200_n.jpg?_nc_cat=103&_nc_ht=scontent.fhou1-2.fna&oh=76436c37aa0e831e458f15b6c7727fe4&oe=5C5B0103
0 Replies
 
edgarblythe
 
  2  
Reply Sun 21 Oct, 2018 08:06 am
I wonder if reporters have asked Trump why the dead reporter's body is missing, if the Saudi story were true.
0 Replies
 
edgarblythe
 
  0  
Reply Sun 21 Oct, 2018 10:07 am
0 Replies
 
edgarblythe
 
  3  
Reply Sun 21 Oct, 2018 11:32 am
A hundred thousand here, a hundred thousand there - Pretty soon you're talking in the millions, of suppressed votes.
0 Replies
 
hingehead
 
  5  
Reply Sun 21 Oct, 2018 06:07 pm
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dpvw4mCUUAI0RLj.jpg:large
0 Replies
 
edgarblythe
 
  1  
Reply Mon 22 Oct, 2018 07:39 am
I despise the Republican establishment as strongly as, or more so than, anybody else. We have countless posts about their atrocities. I generally concur. The one reason I have for going after establishment Democrats is that they too often give in and enable the coarsening of our social fabric. Democrats gave us The New Deal and other safety net gains, but did not protect them enough. Now, when persons like me protest the loss, we are branded extremists, unrealistic - whatever. Millions of citizens grew up after the safety net was allowed to erode and thus have no memory of what it is like to be protected that way. The past was never perfect. There were issues then not adequately addressed. But, there at least was a potential for correcting some of the flaws that no longer exists. If we don't stand up, collectively, we will be forced to kneel, collectively.
0 Replies
 
revelette1
 
  2  
Reply Mon 22 Oct, 2018 07:51 am
Quote:
Trump says Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is unqualified. That’s flat wrong.

If elected in November, Abrams would be the country's first black woman governor.

Georgia’s Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is “totally unqualified,” President Trump tweeted Saturday morning, saying he endorses her Republican opponent in the closely-watched race.

“Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp will be a great governor,” Trump tweeted. “He was been successful at whatever he has done, and has prepared for this very difficult and complex job for many years.”

In reference to Abrams, Trump said, “His opponent is totally unqualified. Would destroy a great state!”

Whatever your politics, it’s flat wrong to call Abrams unqualified.

Abrams has a long career in public service, starting with, at just 29 years old, her appointment as the Deputy City Attorney for Atlanta in 2002. Then in 2007, she was elected to the Georgia State House of Representatives, and in 2011, she was elected as the minority leader of the Georgia House of Representatives, a position she held through July of last year.

That is, as writer Jamil Smith noted on Twitter, more than 17 years of political experience, while Kemp has just about 13.

Additionally, Abrams has a law degree from Yale. Kemp, by contrast, has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia.

FiveThirtyEight rates the Georgia gubernatorial election a toss-up. Recently, the race has been marked by dramatic voter suppression efforts, after a recent investigation by the Palast Investigative Fund found that Kemp improperly purged more than 340,000 voter rolls.

According to the report, Kemp, in his role as secretary of state, cancelled hundreds of thousands of registrations on the grounds the voters had moved, but the investigation found the voters in question still lived at the address where they were registered.

“Their registration is cancelled. Not pending, not inactive – cancelled. If they show up to vote on 6 November, they will not be allowed to vote. That’s wrong,” Palast told reporters on a call earlier this month. “We can prove they’re still there. They should be allowed to vote.”

A recent analysis from The Washington Post found that the state’s “exact match” law, which was passed last year, could disenfranchise nearly 910,000 voters. The law requires that citizens’ names on their government-issued IDs must precisely match their names as listed on the voter rolls, including accents on letters, hyphens in names, and full middle names versus middle initials.

The Georgia NAACP has filed a lawsuit arguing that the exact match law is intended to disenfranchise minority voters.

And as ThinkProgress reported earlier this week, a group of elderly voters were forced off a Black Voters Matter bus taking the seniors to vote. Abrams herself rallied with voters in the town not long after the incident.

“Even if there are obstacles, we have to recognize that those obstacles are only permanent if we don’t fight them,” she told ThinkProgress.

“We want to make certain that the folks of Louisville in Jefferson County understand that we are standing with them as they cast their votes.”



TP
coldjoint
 
  -4  
Reply Mon 22 Oct, 2018 09:13 am
@revelette1,
Quote:
Trump says Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is unqualified. That’s flat wrong.

Oh, that is the lady that says illegal aliens are part of the Blue Wave. She is a real American. Laughing Laughing Laughing
0 Replies
 
edgarblythe
 
  1  
Reply Mon 22 Oct, 2018 10:31 am
Wikileaks
·
As further details of Saudi's kill team are revealed it appears likely, given its speed and composition, that it has killed before--and that it was only caught this time by pre-existing bugs. The case provides a trail to unravel other Saudi assassinations.
revelette1
 
  2  
Reply Mon 22 Oct, 2018 11:53 am
Shocking turnout for first day of early voting in Houston

Poll: Gillum leads DeSantis by razor-thin margin in Florida governor race

Of course none of may matter because of voter suppression.
Below viewing threshold (view)
maporsche
 
  4  
Reply Mon 22 Oct, 2018 12:46 pm
@coldjoint,
coldjoint wrote:

Quote:
Of course none of may matter because of voter suppression.

You mean the people to stupid to get a photo ID?


Them.
Also the people who are too poor.
The people who can’t take a day off of work to go to the DMV.
The people who can’t leave their kids.
The people who can’t drive 50 miles to the nearest DMV.
The people who don’t have home addresses and can’t get an ID.
The people who can’t prove their address with 2 forms of information.

And the biggest problem, the people who don’t follow politics everyday and simply don’t know they need to do this.


And you should know that for some states it’s not enough to have an ID; now your names, addresses, etc all must match...exactly...across all these systems. May not seem like a big deal to you, but as an example, I’m a Jr. and not all of my legal documents or utility bills or bank statements have the Jr. in there. Some of them added it to my last name like “First LastJr” instead of “First Last Jr”. Or my address, some places don’t put “Ave” or some places say Floor 1 or #1 or Unit 1 or leave it off entirely.

You know, just little things....
edgarblythe
 
  1  
Reply Mon 22 Oct, 2018 01:07 pm
https://scontent.fhou1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/44426246_10100551114011875_4239642585309642752_n.jpg?_nc_cat=108&_nc_ht=scontent.fhou1-2.fna&oh=7a8d4de9e38d408cba90161ba2f3199b&oe=5C5470EF
0 Replies
 
coldjoint
 
  -2  
Reply Mon 22 Oct, 2018 01:37 pm
@maporsche,
Quote:
Also the people who are too poor.
The people who can’t take a day off of work to go to the DMV.
The people who can’t leave their kids.
The people who can’t drive 50 miles to the nearest DMV.
The people who don’t have home addresses and can’t get an ID.
The people who can’t prove their address with 2 forms of information.

All bullshit excuses so illegals can vote and citizens can vote multiple times. Everyone is capable of getting an photo ID.
maporsche
 
  3  
Reply Mon 22 Oct, 2018 01:53 pm
@coldjoint,
One of the most untrue things you’ve ever said.

I’m happy you’re fortunate enough to not be put into any of these positions.
coldjoint
 
  -2  
Reply Mon 22 Oct, 2018 02:33 pm
@maporsche,
Quote:
I’m happy you’re fortunate enough to not be put into any of these positions.

If I was I would have a photo ID.
maporsche
 
  3  
Reply Mon 22 Oct, 2018 02:50 pm
@coldjoint,
Sure you would.

What’s that saying about walking some miles in other peoples shoes?

There’s a bible quote that says “remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoners, and those who are mistreated as if yourself was suffering. (Heb 13.3).

It’s called “empathy.” Some people don’t have any at all. They are called “sociopaths”
maporsche
 
  3  
Reply Mon 22 Oct, 2018 02:51 pm
@coldjoint,
You also conveniently left out the rules around names in databases have an exact match (as if that’s not voter disenfranchisement).
0 Replies
 
 

Related Topics

Obama '08? - Discussion by sozobe
Let's get rid of the Electoral College - Discussion by Robert Gentel
McCain's VP: - Discussion by Cycloptichorn
The 2008 Democrat Convention - Discussion by Lash
McCain is blowing his election chances. - Discussion by McGentrix
Snowdon is a dummy - Discussion by cicerone imposter
Food Stamp Turkeys - Discussion by H2O MAN
TEA PARTY TO AMERICA: NOW WHAT?! - Discussion by farmerman
 
Copyright © 2025 MadLab, LLC :: Terms of Service :: Privacy Policy :: Page generated in 0.18 seconds on 07/15/2025 at 01:11:06