Election Litigation Status

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subgenius wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:01 pm
canpakes wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 5:07 pm


Seems like any ‘relentless fascination’ here is reflected in your hundreds of posts pushing election fraud garbage, within multiple threads.

Do you believe that widespread use of narrow and targeted voter fraud exists in this election? : D
Sorry, i thought the implication was clear, but let me clarify:
your relentless fascination with my beliefs.
Hmm. It takes about 15 seconds to write out an average reply. At three per day, I’m spending 0.00052 of my day asking you if you believe that massive use of narrow and targeted voter fraud occurred... compared to your much greater volume of posts and threads on the subject.

If you consider my time involvement to be ‘relentless fascination’, then you might be bad at math ... or a touch narcissistic, anyway.

Anyhow, I’m enjoying watching your increased desperation wrought from not knowing if you want to come across as stupid, or wildly dishonest.

Carry on.
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canpakes wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:40 pm
subgenius wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:01 pm

Sorry, i thought the implication was clear, but let me clarify:
your relentless fascination with my beliefs.
Hmm. It takes about 15 seconds to write out an average reply. At three per day, I’m spending 0.00052 of my day asking you if you believe that massive use of narrow and targeted voter fraud occurred... compared to your much greater volume of posts and threads on the subject.

If you consider my time involvement to be ‘relentless fascination’, then you might be bad at math ... or a touch narcissistic, anyway.

Anyhow, I’m enjoying watching your increased desperation wrought from not knowing if you want to come across as stupid, or wildly dishonest.

Carry on.
me thinks thou doth protest too much (but thanks for also taking the time to read)
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subgenius wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:54 pm

me thinks thou doth protest too much (but thanks for also taking the time to read)
No problem. Keep up the dodging. : D
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canpakes wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:40 pm
subgenius wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:01 pm

Sorry, i thought the implication was clear, but let me clarify:
your relentless fascination with my beliefs.
Hmm. It takes about 15 seconds to write out an average reply. At three per day, I’m spending 0.00052 of my day asking you if you believe that massive use of narrow and targeted voter fraud occurred... compared to your much greater volume of posts and threads on the subject.

If you consider my time involvement to be ‘relentless fascination’, then you might be bad at math ... or a touch narcissistic, anyway.

Anyhow, I’m enjoying watching your increased desperation wrought from not knowing if you want to come across as stupid, or wildly dishonest.

Carry on.
My vote is that he is mainly wildly dishonest, but to be as deliberately dishonest and willfully ignorant as subby consistently proves himself to be is certainly a kind of stupidity. So is his deliberate trollishness.
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canpakes wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 9:02 pm
subgenius wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 8:54 pm

me thinks thou doth protest too much (but thanks for also taking the time to read)
No problem. Keep up the dodging. : D
for you, of course!
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The Trump Campaign says it filing a petition for Certiorari with the US Supreme Court for the its three losses in front of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. And, of course, it’s wants a very accelerated briefing schedule on the merits. https://cdn.donaldjtrump.com/public-fil ... tition.pdf
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subgenius wrote:
Mon Dec 21, 2020 2:14 am
canpakes wrote:
Sun Dec 20, 2020 9:02 pm


No problem. Keep up the dodging. : D
for you, of course!
Not at all. I don’t believe that widespread use of narrow and targeted voter fraud occurred in this election.

It’s easy to state what one believes, when one believes it.

Do you believe that widespread use of narrow and targeted voter fraud occurred in this election?
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canpakes wrote:
Mon Dec 21, 2020 3:21 am
subgenius wrote:
Mon Dec 21, 2020 2:14 am


for you, of course!
Not at all. I don’t believe that widespread use of narrow and targeted voter fraud occurred in this election.

It’s easy to state what one believes, when one believes it.

Do you believe that widespread use of narrow and targeted voter fraud occurred in this election?
Ok, to be fair, and courteous, I do not understand this new amalgamated term/phrase you started using: "widespread use of narrow and targeted voter fraud" means what exactly?
I seem to recall a more coherent topic of discussion when you first started to probe my beliefs (which To be honest I thought had been stated clearly on this topic).
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subgenius wrote:
Mon Dec 21, 2020 1:20 pm
canpakes wrote:
Mon Dec 21, 2020 3:21 am


Not at all. I don’t believe that widespread use of narrow and targeted voter fraud occurred in this election.

It’s easy to state what one believes, when one believes it.

Do you believe that widespread use of narrow and targeted voter fraud occurred in this election?
Ok, to be fair, and courteous, I do not understand this new amalgamated term/phrase you started using: "widespread use of narrow and targeted voter fraud" means what exactly?
I seem to recall a more coherent topic of discussion when you first started to probe my beliefs (which To be honest I thought had been stated clearly on this topic).
Check out page 3 (if ‘replies per page’ shows the same for both of us) in the Voter Fraud thread. You stepped in to respond to the question of voter fraud when I posed it to ajax, but only to add that the type of fraud was ‘narrow and targeted’.
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Updates:

The Petition for Certiorari in Trump v. Boockvar will be considered at the 1/8 conference.
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