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Illinois: People offered bribes to vote Democratic
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Hi, my name is Bill Clinton and it must be because I've just written it
on the internet.

Now... what do you gain from that comment above? Nothing. A proposal is
made and then your rational, honesty-first side takes a quick wrestling-match
with your increasingly cynical side and usually, you end-up doubting that it's
'Big Bill' using Boy In A Dress' access to the site.

Not only that, there's no mention of cocaine or asking about the 'availability' of
any of the females on the website.
tinyhuh

So when these claims of voter-fraud appear -because we love a juicy 'the rich have
been caught out' story, we'll chug this sucka down with relish!

But... then a counter-claim is issued in such a way that you may feel privately ashamed
that you fell for a story that you really looked for and really wanted to be true.
It's a way of conditioning your inner-self by others and it works everytime.

You're an adult, right...? You want others to see you as the person who can be
humorous and yet, when called for, a mature, serious individual that takes everything
at cautious value on the pretext that it also shows you're a stand-up guy in the social
arena.

Voter fraud exists... you know it does and you believe it happens in your immediate
orbit. The only down-side is that when we look on the internet for any such incidents,
we also come into contact with websites that say otherwise and they make sense.

But...
Hi, I'm not Bill Clinton, but a Fact Checker in politics. I must be because I've just written
it on the internet.

I know anyone reading this may roll their eyes (BIAD can't... he doesn't have any!) and
maybe whisper to the monitor that this is an obvious exercise in cautiousness in a medium
that is based on gossip and pornography, but I feel that sometimes a reminder is needed.

The porn sites by the way, are... GET OFF THE KEYBOARD, BIAD!

Sorry about that.
Here's an example of a straight-forward, rational slant on voter fraud. Polifact shows the
sensible way to allay one's fears that voter fraud is merely a myth. Snopes also comments
on the supposed 'discovered' boxes of voting ballots found in a warehouse -that was later
explained as a hoax.

However... to feed that need inside, that there's something going on that we're sort-of
'on to' here's The Political Insider website that indicates that fraud is going on.

The fact is the political scene is crappy and whatever odd occurrences are happening or
not, if it shows how this particular medium can be used, what does it say about the
established news mediums?

As Quint says in the movie 'Jaws'...."'Ah'll never wear a life-jacket again"
(And I'm not really Bill Clinton)
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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 


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RE: Illinois: People offered bribes to vote Democratic - by BIAD - 10-08-2016, 12:49 PM

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