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Old 01-28-2017, 06:47 AM
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Let's say that you just completed a business transaction and as you walk away it suddenly strikes you that perhaps you just got taken. What would you do?

Now let's say that you own a business and your bookkeeper has been so disorganized and sloppy that you can no longer trust your accounts receivable, etc What would you do?

Progressives just have to get over Trump the man and start focusing on what is best for this nation. Can they?

Its clear the voting rolls need updating because many are found still containing the names of the dead. and it is clear that some voter fraud has already been uncovered.

It is also clear that many cities have been issuing documents to illegals that they could use to get to the polling booths.

So what is it people like you really want?

i can only speak for myself and when it comes to any system voting lists and its system , account receivable ,etc it is healthy to review and renew the system so that it is effective.

You want your vote to count and so do others. In that we should all agree for the benefit and safety of this nation our voting system needs to be true and accurate. To argue against it is simply irresponsible.

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So, you and our President, believe in your heart that voter fraud of such a level took place. I would assume in that imaginary business, you would disbelieve your "intelligence" and faithful employees that another "company" had hacked your systems and tried to influence this election. And you then publicly would...PUBLICLY..in front of all of your employees called them out and praised the other company and their President, even though they were attempting take overs of other companies.

Then in your scenario, you would want to investigate your own employees, while speaking against the actions taken to that company attempting takeovers, while dismissing and praising them.

I would not consider you a very loyal or honest leader of that company.