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Re:The exception proves the exception
I found that you are 7.5 time more likely to die from a Broken Heart
Also, if teens drink they are 7.5 time more like to die.
If you are a fat ass, you are 7.5 time more likely to have Choledocholithiasis.
If you are a loser 45 year old then you are 7.5 times more likely to waste money.
Lastly (on the Google search results) if your PSA values are between 2.0 to 2.9 ng/mL you are 7.5 times more likely to die of Prostate cancer.
But nothing about guns being 7.5 times more deadly than....what? Hammers? nope. Baseball bats? hmmm..nope. I know! knives! drag...sorry, not knives either.
So I have to conclude you just pulled that out of your ass. Hint: Brady Gun Control propaganda is about the same thing as your ass.
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Re:How could it be wiretapping?
Some person in a flashy car demanding from you in no uncertain terms to pull over? I'd say that warrants an emergency call!
Not sure if serious.
http://www.fox2now.com/news/ktvi-fake-cop-pulls-over-woman-illinois-20110223,0,2232948.story
http://www.news.com.au/national/fake-cop-attacks-woman-driver/story-e6frfkvr-1225939259419
http://www.fugitive.com/archives/24676
etc.
"fake cop" "traffic stop" gets 17,000 results
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Re:Sorry, no "dirty tricks" campaign here...
This is getting pretty damn close to blackmail if its not already...
But Hrafnsson also said the group had no plans at the moment to release the key to a heavily encrypted version of some of its most important documents -- an "insurance" file that has been distributed to supporters in case of an emergency. Hrafnsson said that will only come into play if "grave matters" involving
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Re:Our tax dollars at work."There are reasons why it's important that public records are kept."
Yep, here's a story that illustrates that point pretty well: Gas line explosion rocks neighborhood, sparks fire
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Re:Thats why I said real AND proven.
In Chicago, it has been documented that dead people have voted, sometimes twice in the same election. Some convictions listed in this article.
In Texas, it has been documented that non-US citizens have voted. -
Re:To be fair...
Yes I do.
1998 Florida Mayoral race overturned because of massive voter fraud. This is only the most recent of a half dozen cases in Florida some of which resulted in convictions and/or invalidated elections. Lots of funs stuff... Deceased voters, vote buying, non-resident voters, ballot switching - the whole nine yards. (Gee I wonder if THAT could possibly explain the "intimidating" presence of Republican poll watchers and an attempt to purge the rolls of deceased, illegal and non-resident voters? NO it MUST be "suppression"). As it turns our there WERE still dead people that voted in 2000. The Miami Herald found André Alismé who died in 1997 among 144 other illegal voters after investigating only about a sixth of the precincts in Miami.
Forged absentee ballots in S. Dakota in 2002
Apparently some of the Democratic voting dead vote in primaries too.
Deceased voters still making it to the polls
Of course the 1960 Presidential election... Long past history but memories are long and political
And there is plenty of proof that this year may be a high-water mark for fraud... Fictional people registered to vote
Tons of registrations accumulated over months including many fraudulent ones with fictional names, dozens of the same name, forged signatures, dead people etc. all dumped on the county offices at the last minute to overload the checks to prevent fraud in Pennsylvania, Florida (and here), Colorado, Texas.