You were saying something about an ability to carry water…?
Im sorry, but on this board, if you make a claim, and then make no attempt to support it… you really shouldn’t expect anything less.
LucyLou
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This poster is saying he won’t be wearing a mask when he goes to vote, clearly not in compliance with Fauci’s advice for safe in person voting.
Then wants to lecture anyone that doesn’t want to go to the polls on election day and subject ourselves to those who want to violate Fauci’s guidelines for safe in person voting.
I am taking Fauci’s advice and choosing his second option. Mail in!
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unless you make an occasional cookie joke, please, address the topic
You began this thread by stating that mail-in ballot can’t be guaranteed to be 100% of fraud.
We all agreed that it can’t be guaranteed to be 100% free of fraud, but that the cases of fraud are statistically insignificant.
You continued that because you couldn’t achieve an 100% threshold, mail-in ballots should be disallowed.
I then applied the same threshold to in-person voting and asked if it should also be disallowed. It follows your same line of logic and employs the same threshold.
And yet, you won’t respond. Should it also be disallowed? If not, why?
if someone feels that one person without a mask is an issue, i recommend absentee voting
but what a painfully fearful existence. healthy or otherwise
Protesters protesting in person abot having to vote in person.
You can’t make this ■■■■ up.
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Conan, go back and look at my post… I linked to the exact same database on the exact same page.
Funny how you thought you had something there…
Yet you’re only trying to disallow one. Why?
Again, why won’t you define “very prone”?
It’s not my website. It’s Heritage’s database. That’s why I linked it… it’s about as favorable as you can get.
I think you’ve missed the point Conan.
Then you shouldn’t support laws that remove the choice not to wear a mask. It’s both or neither. Personally, I am both. Western society has gone so far downhill.
JayJay
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And documented fraud in mail in voting has been just as rare.
So what’s your problem?
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First post, #379:
Pull the quote where Fauci said, or implied, “it isn’t necessary”.
What do you think he meant when he said: “Fauci added that individuals who are “compromised physically or otherwise” and who are not interested in physically going to the polls on Election Day, can use mail-in voting.”?
Post #373:
And I believe last POTUS election, CO had the highest percentage of participating voters of any state. Thats a good thing? Don’t you want more people to vote and participate in our elections? Because what you’re suggesting unnecessarily disenfranchises a large number of people, particularly right now.
#374:
And let’s be clear, haven’t you been one the folks bitching against masks this entire time?
#375:
Define “very prone” in this context?
Election fraud related to mail-in ballots is roughly 0.00006% percent, which according to you should be characterized as “very prone”. Being struck by lightening in a given year has a similar chance, roughly 0.000002%… would you say that people are “very prone” to being stuck by lightening annually?
#380:
Remind us all again of your position on masks and other guidelines in public spaces?
Because I’m pretty damn positive you’ve been going on all along about how ineffective masks are, how people wearing them are just “sheeple”, how it’s stealing your liberty.
I bring this up, because it’s literally people like you that have made it abundantly clear that you can’t go out and expect everyone to wear a mask, practice distancing, etc. Are we all suppose to believe that on election day you’re going to don a mask and convert to a “sheep” and let your constitutionally guaranteed liberties be ripped from you?
That covers most of it…
conan
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Then you should have said fraud at polling place is very slim compared to other forms of voting.
Which you would be correct. But instead you tried to mislead, distract and make it personal with Thinking man by calling him water carrier.
You had proper information at you finger tips and failed to us that to educate.
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It happened here in Tulsa. 80% of the votes (which were mail-in ballots) were for expanding medicaid, thus laying the foundation for the AVA to take effect.
This is not typical of Tulsa.
So you refuse to answer.
Is it because you don’t want to admit that the very narrative you’ve been spinning for a couple months is directly at odds with the caveats Fauci stated?
conan
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I get the point. Fact remain voting abuse remain lot less at voting booth then with ballots.
beyond ironic.
You’re position on masks and other CDC guidelines again? I’m well aware based on your other posts in other threads, just wondering if you’ll make the same statements here.
conan
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Indoors wear mask when around strangers. Outdoors with large open ■■■■■■■■■■ off and leave me alone.
Oh I’m not saying anyone to to ■■■■ off…I’m saying that is my attitude when I’m outside.

“Hey, Fauci says we can all vote in-person… we just gotta follow some rules”.
Also:
“You’re a big skeerdy cat if you think people voting without masks is going to be a problem.”

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