Theodore Soares, author of that article on the Massachusetts Democratic primary discrepancies, put his data and much more (showing a pattern of discrepancies throughout the 2020 Democratic primaries) on his own website, at https://tdmsresearch.com/2020/03/04/massachusetts-2020-democratic-party-primary/
The problem is, now there is a new hurdle to access his website, at least from my android phone using the Google Chrome browser. I now have to sign up for "advanced security," which means a report to google.com whenever I look at Theodore Soares's website. Is this an example of techno-fascism in action?
If you believe them, get help and counseling. Your belief system has taken over your rational self and will harm you in multiple ways. When you look around, you don't see reality.
Living in belief space means you are not able to manage reality because you cannot see it.
Steve Wagener, thank you for bringing up that bogus "fact check," which explains absolutely nothing. It's like a minister giving an approve answer to the True Believers, so they can persuade themselves to ignore that disturbing question posed by a skeptic.
That fact check slickly conflate two separate sources, giving the false impression that a mis-speak by a guy named Pease was actually the fault of Theodore Soares. The actual numbers that Soares used, with discussion, are here:
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Theodore Soares, author of that article on the Massachusetts Democratic primary discrepancies, put his data and much more (showing a pattern of discrepancies throughout the 2020 Democratic primaries) on his own website, at https://tdmsresearch.com/2020/03/04/massachusetts-2020-democratic-party-primary/
The problem is, now there is a new hurdle to access his website, at least from my android phone using the Google Chrome browser. I now have to sign up for "advanced security," which means a report to google.com whenever I look at Theodore Soares's website. Is this an example of techno-fascism in action?
John,
These are all lies.
If you believe them, get help and counseling. Your belief system has taken over your rational self and will harm you in multiple ways. When you look around, you don't see reality.
Living in belief space means you are not able to manage reality because you cannot see it.
Um, I presented evidence, both in my initial post and in three quick follow-up posts, and you don't seem to want to talk about it.
Mr Schmeeckle, I do suggest this. -saw- https://www.factcheck.org/2020/03/no-huge-red-flag-that-fraud-occurred-in-mass-primary/
Steve Wagener, thank you for bringing up that bogus "fact check," which explains absolutely nothing. It's like a minister giving an approve answer to the True Believers, so they can persuade themselves to ignore that disturbing question posed by a skeptic.
Whaaa? I read it; it seems to explain a whole lot. you are starting to remind me of the Trump deplorables, where no amount of data will convince them.
That fact check slickly conflate two separate sources, giving the false impression that a mis-speak by a guy named Pease was actually the fault of Theodore Soares. The actual numbers that Soares used, with discussion, are here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20200305204359/http://tdmsresearch.com/2020/03/04/massachusetts-2020-democratic-party-primary/
Precisely my thought(in response to James Wheaton's comment).
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:-(
How is it that the stench is now attached to you. Rupert??
Um, I presented evidence, both in my initial post and in three quick follow-up posts, and you don't seem to want to talk about it.
Belief space is hard to find your way out of John. Perhaps you never will.
But, reality is more fun, you meet more real people, and you live a real life.
However, some folks do live their entire lives in belief space, and, sometimes, it is a lower stress existence.
For example: You don't have to come to grips that Trump lost the election because 7 million more Americans felt that he was a loser than a winner.
Recognizing that reality must be very painful for you because it would require your belief system to dissolve.
Then what would you do? Reality just might be way too bright for you.
But, this is the wrong board for you. Try one of the QAnon boards where everyone is living in belief space.
Thank you Mike
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