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Post by nautonnier on Nov 22, 2020 20:58:37 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 23, 2020 4:26:01 GMT
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Post by nonentropic on Nov 23, 2020 5:37:16 GMT
file:///C:/Users/exoth/AppData/Local/Temp/Central-City-News-11-19-20-Small%20(3).pdf
Is this interesting or rubbish!?
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 23, 2020 9:54:10 GMT
file:///C:/Users/exoth/AppData/Local/Temp/Central-City-News-11-19-20-Small%20(3).pdf Is this interesting or rubbish!? centralcitynews.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Central-City-News-11-19-20-Small.pdfYes that is just how it was done. Additions and deletions where the 'political machine' operators in places like Philadelphia were more agressive "they'll not catch us" there were large tranches of votes. While in other places the fraud was a little more nuanced just enough to win plus normal extra ballot stuffing. It will probably be similar 'audit trail' evidence of obvious irregularities that will be presented when the evidence is finally admitted by a judge who has not been frightened off by threats to grandchildren. My forecast is that this will go to the supreme court and Amy Comey Barrat will be voting and Trump will win by her one vote. Cue democrats and media meltdown claiming it was a fix. This is not going to be pretty - but then coups rarely are.
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Post by nonentropic on Nov 23, 2020 17:40:59 GMT
theirs is the coups, the Rep are the legitimacy.
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 23, 2020 19:47:03 GMT
It took 5 full years for the American Revolution to commence after a series of provocative acts and engagements. Things moved slower in the old days. It remains to be seen if the anger and conviction of organized fraud that I see in a part of "flyover country" become something else. I will say it again. The powers that be had better explain away all of this in documented, acceptable form. In old fashioned speak, someone had better turn off the heat under the kettle, or something is going to boil over. Video on Dominion and the election www.facebook.com/DonaldTrump/videos/957953748026834
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 23, 2020 20:06:25 GMT
It took 5 full years for the American Revolution to commence after a series of provocative acts and engagements. Things moved slower in the old days. It remains to be seen if the anger and conviction of organized fraud that I see in a part of "flyover country" become something else. I will say it again. The powers that be had better explain away all of this in documented, acceptable form. In old fashioned speak, someone had better turn off the heat under the kettle, or something is going to boil over. Unfortunately, that type of logic does not exist in the coastal effetes they will crow and are already saying there was no cheating. That may be difficult to sell. Biden saying he will tax automatic rifles will really not assist the cooling of tempers.
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Post by nonentropic on Nov 24, 2020 3:18:20 GMT
Shoot them just a clear bit of advice.
In the obsessives world once the mental pathways are opened the only real cure is termination.
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 24, 2020 3:50:30 GMT
Shoot them just a clear bit of advice. In the obsessives world once the mental pathways are opened the only real cure is termination. I note that your last word matches your first two words.
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Post by missouriboy on Nov 24, 2020 20:14:17 GMT
These posts on election results are likely in the wrong thread, but here are some more. In a digital world where the fate of an election relies on software and the good or malicious intent of operators and the presense or not of imbedded "malware" (if that is the proper term), in addition to the legality of the inputs (the actual ballots), it is neccessary to have groups of data and tech-oriented people looking at the inputs/results as they occurred in real time. Crooks are often found out by the haste and sloppyness of their work. Here is an example of one attempt at this. As a data guy, I find this fascinating. Let the issue be pushed. www.deepcapture.com/2020/11/election-2020-was-rigged-the-evidence/The Dems spent 3 years pushing a false narrative of Russian interference in the 2016 elections. Others should be willing to put in max effort in a real evaluation of what happened in 2020, regardless of how long it takes. You will know them by their works. Let the chips fall where they may.
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Post by gridley on Nov 27, 2020 17:44:50 GMT
I think I could have won a game of buzzword bingo (.mil version) on the first few paragraphs. On the plus side, it is nice to see the Army *finally* acknowledging that 5.56x45 isn't a great cartridge for a rifle squad. While changing the "base" cartridge is certainly a big deal, it is also the norm when changing the basic rifle. This time the Army has the advantage that the "slightly under 7mm" range of 'intermediate rifle' chamberings has been heavily examined by civilian shooters; they aren't trying to develop a new round from scratch. Bullpups have some notable advantages, especially for a force that is heavily mechanized (as ours is), and one that expects to operate in urban areas (as it seems reasonable to expect we will regularly do). Training can overcome most of the problems, and the US Army does still train its infantry quite well indeed. I'm glad one is being considered. The idea that the basic optic should be part of the program is also welcome, but there's a lot more decision space there and thus a lot more room to get things wrong. There being only two candidates probably indicates they're not taking advantage of that decision space. On the down side, this program will probably suffer the same fate as the last... three? four?... attempts to replace the M-16/M-4 family. I'll note that the Army has now been looking to replace the M-16 for over half its service life.
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 28, 2020 18:05:01 GMT
Something Different Now stop talking about 'critical race theory'
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 30, 2020 16:37:30 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Nov 30, 2020 19:56:34 GMT
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Post by sigurdur on Dec 1, 2020 1:10:22 GMT
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