He said in his most condescending tone. lol

Definitely rolling with the latter.

Says the guy raging over a debunked Facebook thread. Hey brother, you do you. :rofl:

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Has anyone in these discussions pointed out yet that this was complete BS? If they are as informed as you say, I would think that would have come up by now…

Yep, there are snobby libs from the northeast who are claiming that illegals have never and will never be able to vote. lol

But has anyone pointed out that the STATE OF TEXAS admits this was BS and rescinded the list and paid the opposing attorney’s $450,000?

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Not yet. You see, the moment a lib enters the discussion, it’s all downhill from there.

They are going 'round in circles about how awesome and law abiding all the illegal aliens are. Not much links.

Facebook Fake News. Keeping friends dumb.

" Three months after first questioning the citizenship status of almost 100,000 registered voters, the Texas secretary of state has agreed to end a review of the voter rolls for supposed noncitizens that was flawed from the start.

The deal was announced Friday as part of an agreement to settle three legal challenges brought by more than a dozen naturalized citizens and voting rights groups against the state. The groups alleged that the voter citizenship review, which was launched in late January, was unconstitutional and violated federal protections for voters of color.

Secretary of State David Whitley — who has yet to be confirmed by the Texas Senate amid the fallout over the review — agreed to scrap the lists of registered voters his office had sent to county voter registrars for examination. Whitley’s office will instruct local officials to take no further action on the names of people it had classified as “possible non-U.S citizens," and county officials will be charged with notifying voters who received letters demanding they prove their citizenship that their registrations are safe.

The state is also on the hook for $450,000 in costs and attorney fees for the plaintiffs’ lawyers."

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Thank you, I’ll pass that along.

How many illegal aliens voted in Texas in the 2018 election, in your opinion?

I haven’t seen any indication that all those non-citizens voted blue.

So the OP was on Facebook looking to get raged by something far away that didn’t affect him at all?

:rofl:

Then got snoogered by Facebook Fake News?

Too perfect.

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A cool million or so. Three times that many in California. Probably twice that in New York, hence why hillary “won” the popular vote. :wink:

I don’t bruise easily. I’ll take the punches. :wink:

Does it matter when you’re already at the bottom of the hill at the beginning of the discussion?

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So are you agreed that your OP has been debunked?

So we should surmise that the same incompetent administration that produced this list has been as equally incompetent and finding a prosecuting these illegal votes. Seems consistent… Why would voters elect an administration so incompetent in the next election?

A while ago. I got something way better out of this thread though, so not a total loss. :thinking:

So much fake news being spread lately on here. People need to check their sources.

So you’re saying you don’t believe the stories that came after where he retracted what he said because most if not all of those 95,000 turned out to be naturalized citizens?