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All Star Game out of Atlanta
MLB moves game out of Atlanta due to new voting law
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81 regular season games (and hopefully some playoff games) ok though. Mlb hypocrite much?
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Just in case you didn't already know, we live in ClownWorld
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Originally Posted by
Rex54
Just in case you didn't already know, we live in ClownWorld
ClownWorld is correct, especially when the people that keep clamoring about Jim Crow Laws and calling people Nazi's couldn't define either one of them.
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Just a joke. MLB can play a game in communist Cuba, but requiring an ID to vote is just too much to ignore I guess.
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Originally Posted by
KOdawg1
Just a joke. MLB can play a game in communist Cuba, but requiring an ID to vote is just too much to ignore I guess.
They want a situation in which there will never be another GOP winner in a major office.
Mass Mail-in ballots with no verification. Dead people voting. Machines that are easily hacked.
They are brazen as hell about it, and they don't care that it's fraudulent.
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Originally Posted by
MaroonFlounder
They want a situation in which there will never be another GOP winner in a major office.
Mass Mail-in ballots with no verification. Dead people voting. Machines that are easily hacked.
They are brazen as hell about it, and they don't care that it's fraudulent.
Stop listening to Sidney Powell.
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
Stop listening to Sidney Powell.
Doesn't matter who said it. Requiring voter ID is not voter suppression. You can't do hardly anything without ID. Been doing it my whole life.
Yes people are illegal voting and it favors one side. The one party system is what the left wants. Obvious as anything. When will folks wake up. I guess too many are woke up.
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Originally Posted by
MaroonFlounder
They want a situation in which there will never be another GOP winner in a major office. .
As if that matters...
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Originally Posted by
Rex54
As if that matters...
It doesn't, because both parties are morons, but the Dems will have a monopoly due to voting day tactics.
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Originally Posted by
MaroonFlounder
due to voting day tactics.
No they won't, because these "tactics", as you call them, have all been proven to be baseless grifts by opportunistic grifters who knew they were telling bald-faced lies. Literally every single example of fraud has been thoroughly explained, debunked, or flat out proven to bogus. Every. Single. One. (fyi...in most cases by Republican state office holders).
Check.
Your move.
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Originally Posted by
MaroonFlounder
It doesn't, because both parties are morons, but the Dems will have a monopoly due to voting day tactics.
I've already said that a conservative candidate will never win the popular vote again. If the electoral college goes away you probably would never see another Republican president. The Republican candidate has only won the popular vote one time since 1988 and that was in 2004 (GW Bush's re-election). in every other presidential election the democrat hasn't gotten the most votes.
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Originally Posted by
KOdawg1
Just a joke. MLB can play a game in communist Cuba, but requiring an ID to vote is just too much to ignore I guess.
No problem playing in states with late term abortion or puberty blockers to children.
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Originally Posted by
KOdawg1
Just a joke. MLB can play a game in communist Cuba, but requiring an ID to vote is just too much to ignore I guess.
But the law doesn?t require a id. It replaces a signature that matches the file to either dl number, state issued id number or last 4 of social.
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
Stop listening to Sidney Powell.
Sindney "no reasonable person would believe what I say" Powell??? Kraken my ass
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MLB is just reacting to the Jim Crow headlines and Twitter trolls and not the actual contents of the law (some of which aren?t the best probably but a far cry from Jim Crow).
Same song, different verse
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Mob rules in today?s society.
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Most of it is minutia. The primary issues are the changes to the State Election Board. First, it removes the Secretary of State as the Chair and replaces him with an appointee of the Legislature. It can be argued this violates the State Constitution, as the Constitution gives the SOS the power of oversight of elections. Second, it gives that Elections Board the power to declare that a county elections board is derelict in their duties and can allow that counties votes to be thrown out. Which, if you follow Georgia politics, you know that this opens a window for partisan accusations to overturn local control and will be a tool for shenanigans (regardless of party). As I tell my non-Georgia friends - all you need to know about Georgia politics can be learned by reading about the Yazoo Land Frauds.
"After dealing with Ole Miss for over a year," he said, "I've learned to expect their leadership to do and say things that the leadership at other Division I schools would never consider doing and to justify their actions by reminding themselves that "We're Ole Miss.""
- Tom Mars, Esq. 4.9.18
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Originally Posted by
BrunswickDawg
First, it removes the Secretary of State as the Chair and replaces him with an appointee of the Legislature.
And this is just a petty move of punishment for not violating his oath of office. The grift continues. Good job, guys.
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Originally Posted by
BeardoMSU
And this is just a petty move of punishment for not violating his oath of office. The grift continues. Good job, guys.
So arbitrarily enacting voting laws outside of the constitution of the United States and State of Georgia is not a violation of their duties?
The constitution specifically states that only state legislatures may change voting regulations. Georgia did not do that in 2020 for the changes that were made. Hence being unconstitutional on multiple levels and fronts. All of these states acted outside of the constitution in 2020 and they are now trying to prevent illegal voting. (Any voting change performed outside of the legislatures is illegal, based on simple logic. Pennsylvania requires two consecutive votes on election law changes, by two consecutive sessions (2 years). They had neither and implemented changes for 2020.
Such as any premise based on a fallacy, is therefore false. Such as your interpretation of the new Georgia voting regulations. You obviously haven?t read it, because had your read and properly understood it, you would be demanding the MLB never have an all star game in New York. You know, because New York has much more strict voting regulations than this bill. Even Delaware has more stringent requirements and days to actually vote.
Lastly, might need someone to check on your search browsers. Found this one of many instances of election abnormalities.
https://www.scribd.com/document/4881...20-v2-REDACTED
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