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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #240 em: 2024-01-25 15:13:52 »
A menos... que...
seja convidada
para vice-presidente,

e divida o partido
republicano
ao meio.

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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #241 em: 2024-01-25 18:39:40 »
A menos... que...
seja convidada
para vice-presidente,

e divida o partido
republicano
ao meio.


Como assim??   :-\

Se for convidada para vice-presidente, o «Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party)» ficará unido!   :)

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States))
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #242 em: 2024-01-25 22:34:07 »
Pela sucessão da vice-presidente ao Trumpas.

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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #243 em: 2024-01-25 22:53:47 »
Pela sucessão da vice-presidente ao Trumpas.

Em caso de morte do presidente sucede o(a) vice-presidente, mas não se espera q isso venha a acontecer, claro...
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #244 em: 2024-01-26 02:07:15 »
Vai ser algo complicada, a campanha (e a Nikki não será vice-presidente)...    ::)


«Nikki's Haley Mary: Begging Democrats For Money After Trump Threatens Donors

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Following news that Billionaire Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman withdrew support for 'Republican' presidential candidate Nikki Haley, Donald Trump pounced, threatening to kick Haley donors out of the MAGA tent.

"Nikki 'Birdbrain' Haley is very bad for the Republican Party and, indeed, our Country. Her False Statements, Derogatory Comments, and Humiliating Public Loss, is demeaning to True American Patriots," Trump posted on Truth Social. "Her anger should be aimed at her Third Rate Political Consultants and, more importantly, Crooked Joe Biden and those that are destroying our Country - NOT THE PEOPLE WHO WILL SAVE IT."

"I knew Nikki well, she was average at best, is not the one to take on World Leaders, and she never did. That was up to me, and that is why they respected the United States," Trump continued. "When I ran for Office and won, I noticed that the losing Candidate's 'Donors' would immediately come to me, and want to 'help out.'"

"This is standard in Politics, but no longer with me. Anybody that makes a 'Contribution' to Birdbrain, from this moment forth, will be permanently barred from the MAGA camp," the note continues. "We don’t want them, and will not accept them, because we Put America First, and ALWAYS WILL!"

Nikki Makes Lemonade

In response to Trump's threat, the Haley campaign has resorted to texting registered Democrats to tattle on the bad Orange Man™.

"Hey, it's Nikki Haley," reads the text, submitted to ZeroHedge by a registered Democrat. "Donald Trump said if you support me, he will permanently bar you from the MAGA camp."

"I will not be intimidated," the note continues.

"This isn't a coronation. This is an election," the note continues, using well-worn Democrat talking points suggesting Trump would be... elected royalty?

Haley, a former UN Ambassador, closes by saying she's "always been the underdog," which only makes sense if her nickname for all the men she allegedly cheated on her husband with was "dog."

And what's this? Paid X ads?

For some real fun, read the replies...

This is just getting embarrassing.»


https://www.zerohedge.com/political/nikkis-haley-mary-begging-democrats-money-after-trump-threatens-donors
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #245 em: 2024-01-26 08:52:44 »
A realidade pode dar mais voltas do que as que se planeiam.
Como diz o povo: 'Nós fazemos os nossos planos e Deus faz os Dele.'

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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #246 em: 2024-01-26 10:08:48 »
A realidade pode dar mais voltas do que as que se planeiam.
Como diz o povo: 'Nós fazemos os nossos planos e Deus faz os Dele.'



Sim, claro...   :(
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #247 em: 2024-01-26 10:20:51 »
Claro, não será propriamente.
Mas pode acontecer...

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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #248 em: 2024-01-26 10:32:29 »
Claro, não será propriamente.
Mas pode acontecer...


Oui, c'est ça...   ;)
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #249 em: 2024-01-26 15:26:05 »
Um importante "anti-endorsement" para a camarada Nimarata:


«'I'm Never Nikki': Sen. Rand Paul Issues Anti-Endorsement Of Nikki Haley

But the libertarian-minded lawmaker is "not yet ready" to endorse a Republican candidate for president.

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Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), a skeptic of foreign policy interventionism, takes issue with Nikki Haley's "involvement in the military-industrial complex."

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), a skeptic of foreign policy interventionism, takes issue with Nikki Haley's "involvement in the military-industrial complex."Mariam Zuhaib/Associated Press

In a video announcement as unique as the libertarian-minded legislator making it, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Friday delivered his anti-endorsement of Nikki Haley for president.

Paul declined to endorse a specific alternative to the former South Carolina governor, saying that he appreciates qualities in former President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, and even Democrat-turned-independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

“I’m not yet ready to make a decision, but I am ready to make a decision on someone who I cannot support,” he said in the video, which was posted to social media. “So I’m announcing this morning that I’m never Nikki.”

He has created a website, NeverNikki.net, where conservatives and libertarians can learn more about what he dislikes in Haley’s record.

Paul said he objects to her hawkish foreign policy views, her lucrative post-government work for Boeing and other entities, and her suggestion that she would support banning anonymity on social media to crack down on foreign meddling in U.S. culture and politics.

“I don’t think any informed or knowledgeable libertarian or conservative should support Nikki Haley,” he said. “I’ve seen her attitude towards our interventions overseas. I’ve seen her involvement in the military-industrial complex, $8 million being paid to become part of the team. But I’ve also seen her indicate that she thinks you should be registered to use the internet.”

He added: “I think she fails to understand that our republic was founded upon people like Ben Franklin, Sam Adams, [James] Madison, John Jay and others who posted routinely — for fear of the government — they posted routinely anonymously.”

Paul ran for president in the 2016 cycle, dropping out after a poor showing in the Iowa caucuses.

Long a hero to small-government ideologues, it’s unclear what kind of sway Paul’s words will have among Republican voters in Iowa, New Hampshire, and other early caucus and primary states.

But Paul’s skepticism of U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts has purchase beyond the GOP’s smaller libertarian contingent. Trump’s base of “MAGA” supporters are also wary of dedicating resources overseas that could be better spent shoring up U.S. border security. That’s part of why a sizable number of House Republicans have tried to hold up U.S. military aid to Ukraine as it seeks to repel a Russian invasion.

In Iowa, where caucusgoers will select their choice for the GOP nomination Monday, Trump is the runaway polling leader, but Haley and DeSantis are in a close race for second place. In New Hampshire, Haley has been ascendant, narrowing the gap with Trump, who remains the leader.
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #250 em: 2024-01-26 18:32:48 »
Interessante...    ::)


«Almost 30% Of Gen Z Adults Claim They're Queer; New Poll Finds

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'Gen Z' - which includes those born between 1997 and 2012 - is less-religious, less-Republican, and more queer than any generation before.

The survey by the nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute confirms the left-leaning beliefs of Gen Z shown by other studies.

The survey was conducted between August 21st and September 15th, with a sample size of 6,014 Americans between the ages of 13 and 25. Among those between the ages of 13 and 17, the margin of error was 1.51%, while the margin of error for those between 18 and 25 was 1.58%.

Gen Z adults (21%) are less likely than Gen Xers (28%), baby boomers (32%), and members of the Silent Generation (31%) to identify as Republican, but they do not differ from millennials (21%).

Gen Z adults are notably less likely to identify as religiously-affiliated than older generations...

And finally, Gen Z adults are significantly more likely than older generations to identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or something else, with 28% identifying as LGBTQ, compared with 16% of millennials, 7% of Generation X, 4% of baby boomers, and 4% of the Silent Generation.

In other words, the queerness of society is approximately doubling every generation.

Activist were quick to utilize this shocking data with Human Rights Campaign President Kelley Robinson warning all the bigots:

    “Whether it’s at the polls, in marches and rallies, or online, LGBTQ+ visibility matters and Gen Z is a force for change.

    Thousands of LGBTQ+ young people turn 18 each day -- and lawmakers should understand there will be repercussions in November for anti-LGBTQ+ political attacks.

    While LGBTQ+ people have always existed, it’s not always been, and still often is not, easy to live freely and openly.

    We will continue our work towards a future where everyone in every generation can be free and comfortable to be their authentic selves.”

All of which makes us wonder - just how much of this massive general shift is reflective of an apparently much more influential role that social media plays in their lives.

    "Clearly, Gen Z does not like to be labeled, and they're not necessarily wanting to hang their hat with a particular political party these days," PRRI CEO Melissa Deckman told Axios.

Except they do like to label themselves 'queer'?

One thing that does jump out from the poll is that - given the massive difference in the number of LGBTQ Gen Z'ers compared to all other generations - it appears to confirm the notion of homosexuality or any other non-heterosexual preference simply being a biological condition that people are born with is not true.

The counter, of course, would be that 25% of the world has always been queer but society has evolved so people don't have to hide it and live a lie (though this poll was taken in today's open society across all the generation, not historically during more repressed times).»


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Re: Biden vs Trump
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«Kristi Noem: "Somebody's Running The White House. I Don't Believe It's Joe Biden"

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Authored by Aaron Pan via The Epoch Times,


South Dakota governor Kristi Noem said President Joe Biden is not running the White House, but someone else is governing the country as she raised concerns over the border crisis that is “an extreme remaking of America.”

During an interview on Fox News on Feb. 4, when asked by host Maria Bartiromo why President Biden is providing free housing and health care to illegal immigrants, Ms. Noem said,

    “He’s weak. Somebody’s running the White House. I don’t believe it’s Joe Biden. He’s never been this extreme. This is an extreme remaking of America.”

    “It is a socialist-communist agenda. I think that they’ve so infiltrated the Democrat party that it’s no longer the Democrat Party of 20 years ago; it’s now a socialist party that does not want a strong America,” she added.

Ms. Noem is one of over a dozen GOP governors who have visited Texas to show their support for Gov. Greg Abbott in his fight with the Biden administration over the influx of illegal immigrants crossing the border in Eagle Pass.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) estimated throughout the 2023 fiscal year, 2.4 million people illegally crossed the border, up from 2.3 million the previous year. In contrast, between Oct. 1, 2019, to Sept. 30, 2020, before President Biden took office, there were only 458,000 encounters with illegal immigrants by border patrol agents.

In the interview, South Dakota’s governor criticized the Biden administration for the border crisis. “We see the president undermining our country by allowing this invasion at the southern border, and it’s destabilizing our country,” she said.

For weeks, the Biden administration has clashed with Mr. Abbott after the National Guard took control of the 47-acre Shelby Park area in Eagle Pass, Texas, to stop the flood of illegal border crossings.

The Texas National Guard has been accused of denying Border Patrol agents access to the park, leading to multiple legal battles. The Texas state government has cited its constitutional right to exercise its authority to protect the borders.

Ms. Noem has previously sent South Dakota National Guard troops three times to support Texas border control efforts. Last month, she indicated that she would continue to deploy her state’s troops to the border.

Ms. Noem’s border visit comes after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last month that the federal government could remove razor wire and other barriers the Texas state government had placed along the border with Mexico to deter illegal crossings.

Despite the Supreme Court ruling, Mr. Abbott has ordered even more razor wire barriers to be installed. Numerous Republican political leaders, in turn, have voiced their support for the Texas governor’s efforts. Ms. Noem was one of 25 Republican governors who signed a letter voicing support for the Texas governor after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling.

In the interview with host Maria Bartiromo, she explained, “The reason that the federal government went after Texas was because they'd actually figured out a way to put up the razor wire that was impenetrable that people could not get through. They said even those able-bodied military-aged men could not get through the barrier at that point. And it was so effective that that’s when the federal government came after Texas to take it down.”

The South Dakota governor accused Democrats and President Biden of abusing their power by seeking to federalize the National Guard. She stated that she would defend her authority and even warned of a potential war.

“Democrats have been encouraging this president. They’ve been encouraging President Biden to come after our state’s rights. They’ve been talking about federalizing our National Guard, which would be the first time in American history that we would have a president that would pay soldiers to stand down, to actually not protect America,” she noted.

“If he’s willing to do that and to take away my authority as governor, as commander in chief of those National Guard, boy, we do have a war on our hands,” she warned.»


https://www.zerohedge.com/political/kristi-noem-somebodys-running-white-house-i-dont-believe-its-joe-biden
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #252 em: 2024-02-07 18:23:38 »
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #253 em: 2024-02-07 19:44:15 »
devem ser adoradores neftis


Embora existam menos narrativas na história e na mitologia egípcias sobre a homossexualidade feminina do que a masculina, muitos consideraram a deusa Néftis como lésbica. Irmã e companheira constante de Ísis, ela se casou com o irmão Seth, mas não lhe deu filhos. Estudiosos debateram se as histórias de Néftis, que teve um filho de Osíris, mostram que a cultura considerava as lésbicas como tendo mais valor que os gays, porque elas ainda poderiam ser férteis apesar de sua orientação sexual. Então, novamente, alguns expressam ceticismo sobre sua lesbiandade.

hoje em dia lesbica preta vale mais que um gay preto


adoradores neftis




ja boi simbolizava a fertilidade e a força.



Deus venerado por muitas comunidades, também conhecido como Bol, Bel, Bal entre os povos da Antiguidade (vd. Mitologia da Mesopotâmia e da Pérsia), Belas para os latinos e Belus (Hércules ou Zeus) para os gregos, as suas características variavam mais ou menos segundo as tribos que o adoravam. Relacionado com a fecundidade e associado muitas vezes a Ishtar, era venerado principalmente na Pérsia e na Mesopotâmia e as cerimónias tinham um carácter orgiástico. Aparece frequentemente mencionado na Bíblia.


deus antigas mais importantes  eram feculdidade!


Fecundidade se refere à realização do potencial de procriar, que pode ser alterado por esterilidade ou uso de métodos anticoncepcionais. Entre os indicadores de fecundidade estão a taxa bruta (ou geral) de natalidade, as taxas de fecundidade específicas por idade e a taxa de fecundidade total.



A humanidade esteve ameaçada de extinção pouco depois de surgir na Terra o primeiro grupo de seres humanos, há mais de 70 mil anos. Quem o afirma é um grupo de investigadores da Stanford University, na Califórnia, e da Academia de Ciências russa, baseando-se nos resultados de um estudo genético cujas conclusões publicou no "American Journal of Human Genetics".
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« Responder #254 em: 2024-02-07 20:13:40 »
como hoje em dia nao adoram fecundidade.....

a relegiao ja nao e mesma!  desde a milenios


agora relegiao anti fecundidade
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Democracia Socialista Democrata. igualdade de quem berra mais O que é meu é meu o que é teu é nosso

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« Responder #255 em: 2024-02-07 20:23:32 »
como hoje em dia nao adoram fecundidade.....

a relegiao ja nao e mesma!  desde a milenios


agora relegiao anti fecundidade


A Natureza é + importante!!   :D
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« Responder #256 em: 2024-02-09 03:56:12 »
Interessante, acerca dos Democratas...

RFK Jr.: The Democrats aren't pretending anymore - Fox News

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«Mail-In Ballot Fraud Study Finds Trump 'Almost Certainly' Won In 2020

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Authored by Tom Ozimek via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),


A new study examining the likely impact that fraudulent mail-in ballots had in the 2020 election concludes that the outcome would “almost certainly” have been different without the massive expansion of voting by mail.

The Heartland Institute study tried to gauge the probable impact that fraudulent mail-in ballots cast for both then-candidate Joe Biden and his opponent, President Donald Trump, would have had on the overall 2020 election results.

The study was based on data obtained from a Heartland/Rasmussen survey in December that revealed that roughly one in five mail-in voters admitted to potentially fraudulent actions in the presidential election.

After the researchers carried out additional analyses of the data, they concluded that mail-in ballot fraud “significantly” impacted the 2020 presidential election.

They also found that, absent the huge expansion of mail-in ballots during the pandemic, which was often done without legislative approval, President Trump would most likely have won.

“Had the 2020 election been conducted like every national election has been over the past two centuries, wherein the vast majority of voters cast ballots in-person rather than by mail, Donald Trump would have almost certainly been re-elected,” the report’s authors wrote.

Over 43 percent of 2020 votes were cast by mail, the highest percentage in U.S. history.
‘Biggest Story of the Year’

The new study examined raw data from the December survey carried out jointly between Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports, which tried to assess the level of fraudulent voting that took place in 2020.

The December survey, which President Trump called “the biggest story of the year,” suggested that roughly 20 percent of mail-in voters engaged in at least one potentially fraudulent action in the 2020 election, such as voting in a state where they’re no longer permanent residents.
Former President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference held at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., on Feb. 8, 2024. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

In the new study, Heartland analysts say that, after reviewing the raw survey data, subjecting it to additional statistical treatment and more thorough analysis, they now believe they can conclude that 28.2 percent of respondents who voted by mail committed at least one type of behavior that is “under most circumstances, illegal” and so potentially amounts to voter fraud.

“This means that more than one-in-four ballots cast by mail in 2020 were likely cast fraudulently, and thus should not have been counted,” the researchers wrote.

A Heartland Institute research editor and research fellow who was involved in the study explained to The Epoch Times in a telephone interview that there are narrow exceptions where a surveyed behavior may be legal, like filling out a mail-in ballot on behalf of another voter if that person is blind, illiterate, or disabled, and requests assistance.

However, the research fellow, Jack McPherrin, said such cases were within the margin of error and not statistically significant.
What Are the Implications?

In addition to reassessing the likely overall degree of fraudulent mail-in ballots in the 2020 election, Heartland analysts calculated the potential impact that fraudulent mail-in ballots might have produced in the six key swing states that President Trump officially lost.

This, then, was used to determine the impact of potentially fraudulent mail-in ballots on the overall 2020 election result.

First, the researchers analyzed the electoral results for the six swing states—Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—under the 28.2 percent fraudulent mail-in ballot scenario that they estimated based on the raw survey data.

Then they calculated the electoral results in the six states under the different scenarios, each with a lower assumed percentage of fraudulent ballots, ranging from 28.2 percent all the way down to 1 percent.

For each of the 29 scenarios that they assesses, the researchers calculated the estimated number of fraudulent ballots, which were then subtracted from overall 2020 vote totals to generate a new estimate for vote totals.

Overall, of the 29 different scenarios presented in the study, the researchers concluded that President Trump would have won the 2020 election in all but three.

Specifically, they calculated that the only scenarios that would affirm the official 2020 election result, namely that candidate Biden won, were mail-in ballot fraud levels between 1 and 3 percent of ballots cast.

Mail-in ballot fraud rates higher than 3 percent would, according to the study, mean more fraudulent Biden votes that should be subtracted from the total, putting President Trump ahead.

For example, the adjustment to the vote tallies under fraud percentage rates between 13 and 6 percent would mean President Trump would have won Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, though he would have still lost in Michigan and Nevada.

Under such a scenario, President Trump would have won 289 Electoral College votes compared to candidate Biden’s 249.

In scenarios of 5–4 percent fraud, each candidate would have received 269 Electoral College votes, but President Trump would likely still have won because Republicans controlled more state delegations and, under a tie scenario, Congress would have voted based on the number of delegates.

However, the researchers expressed confidence in their overall assessment that the level of mail-in ballot fraud was over 25 percent, indicative of an actual Trump win.

“We have no reason to believe that our survey overstated voter fraud by more than 25 percentage points, and thus, we must conclude that the best available evidence suggests that mail-in ballot fraud significantly impacted the 2020 presidential election, in favor of Joe Biden,” the paper’s authors wrote.
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Survey Criticism

Jim Womack, president of the North Carolina Election Integrity Team, told The Epoch Times in an earlier interview and in additional written comments in response to the new study, that he believes the survey questions were flawed and make the survey statistically meaningless, though not without value.

“We know there was fraud in the 2020 election, but you can’t conclude that it was 20 percent or 10 percent or even 5 percent based on the survey because the questions that could lead to such conclusions were unclear,” Mr. Womack said.

However, he said that the survey questions on which Heartland based its research were unclear. He argued that the questions comingled legal and illegal activity and that this made it impossible to conclude specific percentages of mail-in ballot fraud with certainty.

For instance, Mr. Womack pointed out that it’s legal and permissible in all states for people who by reason of blindness, disability, or illiteracy request or require assistance in filling out mail-in ballots to get such assistance.

However, the wording of one of the survey questions—“During the 2020 election, did you fill out a ballot, in part or in full, on behalf of a friend or family member, such as a spouse or child?”—did not differentiate between legal and illegal forms of filling out a mail ballot on behalf of someone.

Therefore, 21 percent of people responding “yes” to this question does not necessarily mean that this percentage of people actually committed voter fraud, Mr. Womack argued.

Mr. Womack also said that another survey question–“During the 2020 election, did you cast a mail-in ballot in a state where you were no longer a permanent resident?”—to which 17 percent replied yes—also does not support the conclusion that all such cases were illegal. That’s because, as Mr. Womack pointed out, federal and state laws allow some voters (such as UOCAVA registered citizens) to cast a ballot in a state where they are no longer permanent residents under certain circumstances.

“We'd need to dive deeper into these responses to determine if these were fraudulent or not,” Mr. Womack said.

Regardless, he praised the Heartland Institute for engaging with the topic of mail-in ballot fraud and raising public awareness about what he said is an important problem.
Response to Criticism

When asked to comment on Mr. Womack’s objections, Mr. McPherrin, of the Heartland Institute, told The Epoch Times that he stands by the findings.

For instance, Mr. McPherrin acknowledged that it’s legal for people who are blind, disabled, or illiterate to get help from someone in filling out a ballot.

However, he argued that the number of such individuals responding to the Heartland/Rasmussen survey (which was based on a representative sample of 1,085 likely voters) would likely have been tiny.

“It would be difficult to imagine that dozens of blind people or those that are illiterate or disabled are answering this poll,” he said, adding that the presumably tiny fraction of survey respondents who fall into this category would be statistically insignificant and not impact the overall survey results.

But even if that particular question is left out due to concerns about its clarity, the percentage of people who admitted to potentially fraudulent voter activity would still be about one in five, he said.

Mr. McPherrin said he and his team have received and reviewed Mr. Womack’s criticism and they believe the points he makes have some validity but not enough to affect their findings in a meaningful way.

He maintains the study clearly shows that if the 2020 election had been as fair and secure as prior elections, President Trump would “almost certainly” have been re-elected to a second term.

Mr. Womack continues to stand by his criticism of the survey question design, providing The Epoch Times with a written statement on Feb. 8 that calls the survey “very poorly constructed, failing to capture even a single instance of probable voter fraud.”

He argued that the survey questions were “vague and ambiguous, commingling permissible with impermissible behaviors, thus diminishing the quality and usefulness of responses.”

Further, Mr. Womack argued that propagating the contents of the survey does more harm than good and potentially undermines the work and reputation of “legitimate election integrity organizations like EIN,” referring to the Election Integrity Network, a project of the Conservative Partnership Institute.

Meanwhile, the authors of the Heartland study call for state legislatures to do all in their power to ensure the 2024 presidential election is as secure as possible, mostly by severely limiting mail-in voting and adopting other commonsense policies to prevent mail-in voter fraud.»


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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #258 em: 2024-02-11 21:06:23 »
Alguns anos atrás ganhar um salário mínimo em Portugal era vantajoso. Vi pessoas falando que pagava trezentos euros de aluguel. Atualmente isso não acontece mais. O aluguel está mais de setecentos euros. Neste caso fica inviável ganhar o mínimo. Acredito que tenha se agravado pelo grande número de procura pelo país, não somente por brasileiros, mas, africanos e outras nacionalidades, inclusive brasileiros de alto poder aquisitivo, também a pós pandemia, que tudo subiu muito de preço, aluguéis e comida. Isso acontece no Brasil, mas, também acontece em outros países. O "fica em casa" está cobrando seu preço.


  se trump nao ganhar !

  entao podem fechar porta apagar luz



 Gente, o sitio onde nasceu, não passa disso, é só um sitio. Parabéns a todos que decidem fazer a vida onde quer que seja, o mundo é para ser aberto.


estamos ver  o mundo aberto!


mundo aberto tem tendencia a ser pobre!  sem identidade!



   judeus viveram deserto pobre... por isso  nao os chatiavam muito!



Nas páginas das Escrituras há dois fluxos opostos em não ficar onde se pertence: o negativo, com Caim (se quisermos até antes com os seus pais Adão e Eva, expulsos do Éden), e o positivo com Abraão (que descobre que pode confiar em Deus ao não ficar na terra dos seus pais). Logo, viajar é uma maldição mas também pode ser uma bênção.

abraao  descobre viver numa terra pobre semi desertica e bencao


Vale lembrar que, naquela época, ser deserdado pelo pai representava muito mais do que simplesmente perder o direito à herança; representava ser desprezado e visto pela sociedade como alguém desonrado e sem valor
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Re: Biden vs Trump
« Responder #259 em: 2024-02-11 23:12:39 »
«  se trump nao ganhar !

  entao podem fechar porta apagar luz»


Penso q irá ganhar, quase de certeza!  MAGA!!   :D
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