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Re: FTP you say?
You mean something like this on-going sequence of events concerning Georgia's equally exploitable voter registration system? It might not be the actually voting machines here, but the whole sequence of events and actions by those involved is sketchy as hell, so it's sure going to be interesting to see how many "dead people" etc. turn out to have voted in this one...
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Re:How ironic
This is who is voting for her:
Why 85% of Black Female Voters Support Hillary Clinton (And Its Not for the Reasons You Think)
I had not taken the time to parse my fealty and that of my friends to Hillary, until a few weeks ago. Sitting in the swivel chair at a friend’s beauty salon, I followed the election news coverage on a small television screen atop the counter. Suddenly, my beautician friend leaned over me and asked: “Do you know why ‘they’ hate Hillary so much.” I shook my head, more out of curiosity than an inability to supply a host of reasons recycled from media reports. “She’s a ‘n*gger-lover’” my friend said with a loving vehemence that took me aback. And within that instant, it all fell into place. By “all”, I mean, the feelings of intimacy that I too felt for this rich, white woman.
Her beautician tells her that Sanders and his supporters hate Hillary because she's a "n*gger lover", and she suddenly realizes why she loves Hillary.
Apparently, Hillary's attempt to erase Sanders' civil rights record has succeeded with her supporters.
How Clinton Media Machine Blocked Sanders Civil Rights Play
I've been wondering how Clinton, of "bring them to heel" and "super predators" fame, had managed to get most of the black vote, and I now see it's through disinformation.
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Boston Carjacking Unravels ..
This may have something to do with the Matthew Keys show trial.
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Re:...around the time geoengineering was invented
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Re:Modern environmentalism is a ploy
Right. Follow the money.
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Re:Whaaaaaa!
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Hastings?
http://whowhatwhy.org/2015/07/...
Our original report described anomalies of the crash and surrounding events that suggest cutting-edge foul playâ"that an external hacker could have taken control of Hastingsâ(TM)s car in order to kill him. If this sounds too futuristic, a series of recent technical revelations has proven that âoecar hackingâ is entirely possible. The latest just appeared this week.
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I think he was framed