Total Members Voted: 9
Voting closed: January 19, 2021, 10:49:21 PM
Somethings up somewhere. Pence was due to go to Indianapolis tomorrow to vote. Cancelled trip and is returning to DC instead
From somebody I trustQuoteSomethings up somewhere. Pence was due to go to Indianapolis tomorrow to vote. Cancelled trip and is returning to DC instead
Quote from: josh on October 08, 2020, 11:02:54 PMFrom somebody I trustQuoteSomethings up somewhere. Pence was due to go to Indianapolis tomorrow to vote. Cancelled trip and is returning to DC insteadhttps://www.newschannel5.com/news/election-2020/vice-president-mike-pence-cancels-trip-to-indianapolis-will-return-to-d-c-thursday-night
Quote from: josh on October 08, 2020, 11:04:02 PMQuote from: josh on October 08, 2020, 11:02:54 PMFrom somebody I trustQuoteSomethings up somewhere. Pence was due to go to Indianapolis tomorrow to vote. Cancelled trip and is returning to DC insteadhttps://www.newschannel5.com/news/election-2020/vice-president-mike-pence-cancels-trip-to-indianapolis-will-return-to-d-c-thursday-nightSo the gop s throwing a hail mary. They're going to toss Trump and run Pence.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/08/politics/gretchen-whitmer-kidnapping-plot-cnntv/index.htmlHoax.
There is no statewide database of court fees. To find out whether they owe money, ex-cons generally must check with county-court clerks, though sometimes courts have failed to accurately record details of paid financial obligations. One study cited by the plaintiffs challenging the Florida law found discrepancies between clerk online databases and other law-enforcement reports in more than 75% of felony cases.
In Florida, where the GOP is working overtime to prevent citizensCRIMINALS from voting...QuoteThere is no statewide database of court fees. To find out whether they owe money, ex-cons generally must check with county-court clerks, though sometimes courts have failed to accurately record details of paid financial obligations. One study cited by the plaintiffs challenging the Florida law found discrepancies between clerk online databases and other law-enforcement reports in more than 75% of felony cases.per the WSJ
Quote from: josh on October 08, 2020, 11:59:23 PMIn Florida, where the GOP is working overtime to prevent CITIZENS from voting... (not criminals, no matter how Kid "corrects" it)QuoteThere is no statewide database of court fees. To find out whether they owe money, ex-cons generally must check with county-court clerks, though sometimes courts have failed to accurately record details of paid financial obligations. One study cited by the plaintiffs challenging the Florida law found discrepancies between clerk online databases and other law-enforcement reports in more than 75% of felony cases.per the WSJFIXED
In Florida, where the GOP is working overtime to prevent CITIZENS from voting... (not criminals, no matter how Kid "corrects" it)QuoteThere is no statewide database of court fees. To find out whether they owe money, ex-cons generally must check with county-court clerks, though sometimes courts have failed to accurately record details of paid financial obligations. One study cited by the plaintiffs challenging the Florida law found discrepancies between clerk online databases and other law-enforcement reports in more than 75% of felony cases.per the WSJ
A Fox News national poll conducted Oct. 3-6 and released on Wednesday indicates that Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden holds a 49%-47% edge among voters 65 and older. And a CNN survey conducted during roughly the same time period suggested Biden holding a large double-digit lead over Trump among seniors.hehnofuckingwayhttps://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-acknowledges-he-was-very-sick-when-he-was-hospitalized-for-covid