EAllusion wrote:I watched the video. It's really frustrating to watch the Veritas actor try to bait the poll worker who is just trying to do her (volunteer) job properly over and over. You can tell she's trying to do it properly because she keeps punting to the common sense notion that if the person was able to register, then his registration was legitimate, but if not, then not. The Veritas worker is trying so hard to get her on camera saying something that would feed into an untrue, deceptive narrative that non-eligible immigrant voters are being shuffled through the polls. The poor woman is confused by this attempt at flim-flamming her and it gets increasingly frustrating to watch her be manipulated like this. She's not an immigration expert and her job wasn't registration.
Why is it they've never been able to find actual voter fraud among the illegal alien community? The fact that year after year, no evidence, and then they have to come up with deceptive movie clips like these to fabricate evidence, pretty much establishes the point that there is no there there.
Kevin Graham wrote: Why is it they've never been able to find actual voter fraud among the illegal alien community? The fact that year after year, no evidence, and then they have to come up with deceptive movie clips like these to fabricate evidence, pretty much establishes the point that there is no there there.
There's a few examples out there of people who seem to have been genuinely under the incorrect impression that they were eligible to vote. This story is pure evil on the part of our government. It's so rare as to be statistically nonexistent.
There's a few examples out there of people who seem to have been genuinely under the incorrect impression that they were eligible to vote.
Must be more than a few if this poll worker is saying they have tons of noncitizens voting.
Since under your view it's cruel and immoral to set a limit to the number of immigrants the US accepts each year, I suppose subverting democratically established voter law is no more immoral to you than finding a way around democratically established immigration laws that you don't agree with.
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ajax18 wrote:Must be more than a few if this poll worker is saying they have tons of noncitizens voting.
Alternatively, this poll worker was confused by a liar trying to bamboozle her. I know if there's anything you are known for, it's taking black people at their word, but consider the possibility that she doesn't know what she's talking about and has been worn down by a wall of BS.
ajax18 wrote:Must be more than a few if this poll worker is saying they have tons of noncitizens voting.
Alternatively, this poll worker was confused by a liar trying to bamboozle her.
Kind of the way Mueller lies and confuses people to get what he wants?
"You can have your lawyer with you Mr. Flynn, but it's going to make things take a lot longer and it's not really necessary. We just needed some clarification for administrative purposes, nothing criminal."
And when the confederates saw Jackson standing fearless as a stone wall the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
ajax18 wrote:Since under your view it's cruel and immoral to set a limit to the number of immigrants the US accepts each year, I suppose subverting democratically established voter law is no more immoral to you than finding a way around democratically established immigration laws that you don't agree with.
You can't argue with actual positions people hold because your views are indefensible, so you have nothing left but straw-man argument.
ajax18 wrote: Kind of the way Mueller lies and confuses people to get what he wants?
"You can have your lawyer with you Mr. Flynn, but it's going to make things take a lot longer and it's not really necessary. We just needed some clarification for administrative purposes, nothing criminal."
EAllusion wrote:Alternatively, this poll worker was confused by a liar trying to bamboozle her.
Kind of the way Mueller lies and confuses people to get what he wants?
"You can have your lawyer with you Mr. Flynn, but it's going to make things take a lot longer and it's not really necessary. We just needed some clarification for administrative purposes, nothing criminal."
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Kevin Graham wrote:It just blows my mind that there are still people so damned stupid that they believe illegal immigrants are voting.
Not only that, it is mind blowing that anyone is still so ill informed that they think Project Veritas has any credibility at all. They have been so often exposed for their deliberately deceptive "exposés" that no honest and fairminded person should ever take them seriously.
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Given Ajax continues to insist he knows what liberals think on this issue despite being contradicted repeatedly, and almost certainly doesn't know a single person who holds the views he claims are fundamental to half the population's political views, I'm not surprised he goes on believing PV is reliable. It's the only source he has confirming what he "knows" is true.
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