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I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!

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    betrayal Member Posts: 2,841

    Sad, but oh so true. Just think about the jobs immigrants fill and what their absence would do to the economy.

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    You know he will claim dementia as a means to escape imprisonment and I am sure Ronnie Jackson will be the physician he chooses to diagnose him.

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    betrayal Member Posts: 2,841

    The difference between rational thought processes and cult mentality.

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    Election fraud linked to a Republican and not the first case in our area.

    Huntingdon Valley, PA man admits voting five times in two elections. How he did it

    Jo Ciavaglia, Bucks County Courier TimesSeptember 26, 2024·2 min read1

    A 62-year-old Montgomery County man has admitted he committed voter fraud after registering to vote in three places and casting five votes in the 2020 and 2022 races.

    Huntingdon Valley resident Philip C. Pulley entered a guilty plea Sept. 25 to double voting, election fraud and falsely registering to vote before U.S. District Court Judge Mitch Goldberg in Philadelphia. He is scheduled to be sentenced next year and faces a potential maximum of 15 years in federal prison and up to a $250,000 fine.

    Trevose man admits to fatal accident Trevose man admits to 2023 hit and run that killed boy, 14, on Street Road in Bensalem

    A federal investigation found that Pulley registered to vote in Lighthouse Point, Broward County, Florida, where he owns a home in 2018, though he was registered to vote in Montgomery County since 1996.

    In 2020, Pulley used a false home address and Social Security number to register to vote in Philadelphia, where he applied for a mail-in ballot to vote in the general election.

    Also in Nov. 2020, Pulley applied for, and submitted an absentee ballot in Broward County, and also voted in-person in Montgomery County, according to the government.

    A U.S. Attorney spokeswoman did not immediately respond to an email Thursday asking if Pulley submitted a mail-in ballot in Philadelphia for the 2020 presidential election.

    Pulley also admitted to voting three times in 2022 midterm elections, when he cast an early ballot in Broward County, then five days later voted in person in Montgomery County and Philadelphia.

    State voting records show in Montgomery County Pulley was a registered Republican between 2020 and 2022 and he voted in-person in those elections.

    Last year Pulley switched his party registration to Democrat in Montgomery County, and voted by mail in the 2023 municipal general election, according to a Sept. 23 full voter export from the Pennsylvania Department of State.

    Pulley registered as a Democrat in Philadelphia in February 2020, and he voted by mail-in ballot in the 2021 and 2023 municipal elections and in-person in 2022, the state voter data shows.

    Florida voter registration records show Pulley registered as a Republican in 2018.

    There is no record of him voting in either Montgomery County or Philadelphia in 2024.


  • miriandra
    miriandra Member Posts: 2,173

    Jon Stewart made some great points about how easy it is to make fun of Drumph about his McD's escapade or Arnold Palmer's junk; but we need to keep awareness going that he fully intends to use the US military against American people. We can't afford to laugh him off. Again.

  • illinoislady
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    Happy relationships depend not on finding the right person, but on being the right person.     -Eric Butterworth

  • illinoislady
    illinoislady Member Posts: 38,891

    Suffering from Covid, but I'm here trying to keep up.

    Still feeling we are getting lies and of course media is not ready (maybe a small hint now and then) to be in any way honest about the loon's condition and he definitely has a condition. The McDonalds thing was a joke and certainly did not help the Loon and may have hurt him more. That McDonalds was closed and those using drive-thru paid to do so. Loon has not known an honest days' work in his whole life. What a total waste of a human being. Yet we have learned and will continue to learn so much about him, but maybe more importantly about ourselves. How in the world so many got taken in by such a charlatan. How even now, after all we've known, seen and much of it still on going on that anyone with brain cells could say he is the one. If you don't know that the Loon is DEEP deep, deep, in the throes of dementia it is just because you are deep into pretending otherwise for your own selfish reasons.

    I long to say to my BIL — have you gotten over your totally stupid yet because you and so many others would have done so much for the world at large but you kept pissing on all of us. Hope someday to forgive you.