Please start looking into Supermajority. https:// supermajority. com/what-is-supermajority/ …
Who is Supermajority & what did they do for Soros? "During the first three months of 2020, progressive donor George Soros donated $2 million towards the PAC."
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My mom literally got her vote stolen in Michigan (they moved) and she JUST NOW THOUGHT TO TELL ME ABOUT IT. FRAUD! VOTER FRAUD AND I CAN PROVE IT BITCHES.
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Here is how you can help with #MaidenGate:
1. Check your registration status in every state you have ever lived in and been a registered voter.
2. If you can check whether a ballot was cast, even better.
3. If you got a text from a different state asking about your vote, lmk.
I archived some pages on the site, in case they come in handy later: archive.vn/2lGiL archive.vn/hGSoO archive.vn/mBsnV archive.vn/dbyIB archive.vn/YrZRf archive.vn/QQDH2
That's exactly WHY it's retarded, the scandal had to do with a robbery, the name of the hotel was WATERGATE, as ONE FUCKING WORD. Why the retards of the world focused on the "gate" part of it is beyond me.
Might as well call every scandal "hotel", then. It'd make as much fucking sense.
Give it maybe a generation, and you'll see tards conflating Watergate with the Nestle scandal, and claim that it was about Nixon telling Afreaka it has no right to clean water or some shit. Just watch.
Lidocaine and prilocaine have the "-caine" suffix to denote their chemical similarities to cocaine, this despite the word "cocaine" being "coca"+"ine", so the "-caine" suffix is a gibberish half-word plus a normal suffix. It's kind of dumb and nonsensical, but it works.
Language is a weird thing. Neologisms are like memes, you never know which one is going to catch on until you're neck-deep in it, and you can't stem the tide. Good heavens, it's all I can do to push back against the greengrocer's apostrophe.
Well, that's because cocaine is peculiar to the coca plant, and "cocaine" is just the name of that substance itself, and novacaine and the rest are actually based on cocaine, so that's basically Latin at work.
And a "meme" was originally just meant to denote ANY idea that can spread (like a gene, after which the concept was modeled and named). Dawkins referred to ideologies as "memeplexes", or collections of (presumably related) memes, but alas, I know damn well that most fumducks that (mis)use the word never read the book that mentions them in the first place.
For example, the Ten Commandments would be a memeplex, with each Commandment being a meme (It's wrong to kill, it's wrong to commit adultery, etc.)
Thankfully, to vote in Ga you need to be a resident. To fulfill that requirement, you need to live in Ga for 183 continuous days so they’d be eligible to vote (if they moved today) on May 12th.
I'm not a married woman, but I did receive an absentee ballot at my parent's home in CA, despite having been registered to vote in a different state for 2 election cycles now. I told my parents to destroy it, but I'll bet there are others like me who were happy to double vote instead.
Thread's a clusterfuck.
AFAIK:
L's mom found out someone used her old maiden name to vote in a state she didn't live in
was sent text reminding her to vote by Dem Pac Supermajority
Supermajority founded by BLM founder & had Soros funding
suspicious: exit polls say single women form large part of Biden's voterbase
other Twitter users say their old names were also somehow used to vote
maidengate hashtag trends US #2
https://archive.vn/CGB98 Nov 10, 2020 Michelle MalkinVerified account @michellemalkin
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tl;dr: check if deadnames were used for voter fraud.
Why does every fucking American scandal have to be "gate"?
"Watergate" had nothing to do with water, but that naming scheme implies it did. Fucking retarded.
That's just basic meme-o-logy.
It was called watergate after the hotel involved in the incident after that gate has basically meant scandal
That's exactly WHY it's retarded, the scandal had to do with a robbery, the name of the hotel was WATERGATE, as ONE FUCKING WORD. Why the retards of the world focused on the "gate" part of it is beyond me.
Might as well call every scandal "hotel", then. It'd make as much fucking sense.
Give it maybe a generation, and you'll see tards conflating Watergate with the Nestle scandal, and claim that it was about Nixon telling Afreaka it has no right to clean water or some shit. Just watch.
Lidocaine and prilocaine have the "-caine" suffix to denote their chemical similarities to cocaine, this despite the word "cocaine" being "coca"+"ine", so the "-caine" suffix is a gibberish half-word plus a normal suffix. It's kind of dumb and nonsensical, but it works.
Language is a weird thing. Neologisms are like memes, you never know which one is going to catch on until you're neck-deep in it, and you can't stem the tide. Good heavens, it's all I can do to push back against the greengrocer's apostrophe.
Well, that's because cocaine is peculiar to the coca plant, and "cocaine" is just the name of that substance itself, and novacaine and the rest are actually based on cocaine, so that's basically Latin at work.
And a "meme" was originally just meant to denote ANY idea that can spread (like a gene, after which the concept was modeled and named). Dawkins referred to ideologies as "memeplexes", or collections of (presumably related) memes, but alas, I know damn well that most fumducks that (mis)use the word never read the book that mentions them in the first place.
For example, the Ten Commandments would be a memeplex, with each Commandment being a meme (It's wrong to kill, it's wrong to commit adultery, etc.)
You seem to care a lot more about a simple bit of language development than the massive voter fraud this post is about.
Well, I'm not American, and the fraud doesn't surprise me at all.
Would you prefer #MaidenDome? It's named after teapot dome and oral sex cosplay.
Actually, I would, and it reminds me more of the DOME PETROLEUM scandal, frankly. Never heard of the pervy version.
Neither did I until I noticed it sounded like a sex act 23 minutes ago.
They’re openly, blatantly, calling for voter fraud in Georgia for the senate runoff by MOVING to Georgia for a month.
If they’re willing to do that - IN THE OPEN - completely flaunting the elections process - what other hundreds of cheats have they done under cover?
Thankfully, to vote in Ga you need to be a resident. To fulfill that requirement, you need to live in Ga for 183 continuous days so they’d be eligible to vote (if they moved today) on May 12th.
That’s not what the Democrats are saying
https://thevirginiastar.com/2020/11/10/democrats-invite-voters-to-exploit-georgias-weak-residency-rules-to-stuff-ballot-boxes-in-runoff-elections/
I love the hats, it is a nice touch.
It's not my pic:
https://archive.vn/Xv4UU 10 Nov 2020 Major J of Honk Squadron @HonkSJ
I'm not a married woman, but I did receive an absentee ballot at my parent's home in CA, despite having been registered to vote in a different state for 2 election cycles now. I told my parents to destroy it, but I'll bet there are others like me who were happy to double vote instead.