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Originally posted by Kali74
reply to post by ThirdEyeofHorus
That is my opinion so stated it, yes.
You're not really going to address anything, ever... are you?
I can't recall ever seeing you on topic with anything.
lol
Originally posted by DarkKnight76
reply to post by ThirdEyeofHorus
Obviously, you don't live in Philadelphia. If you did, you would have read the many, many reports of the neighbors in that precinct (something like 80% African-American BTW) talking about how the two gentleman that did show up were considered unstable and weird by their neighbors.
Basically, you would have a point if these morons showed up at a predominantly white polling place. But they didn't, they showed up at a polling place where no one would take them seriously.
As usual, don't let the facts get in the way of your awesome story.
FoxNews.com recently promoted the internet-based conspiracy theory that financier and philanthropist George Soros will somehow corrupt vote counting in the United States through a Spanish company, Scytl, "that Soros owns a big share of." The conspiracy is false: Soros has no involvement or investments in the company. During the May 14 edition of the FoxNews.com program Campaign Insiders, Doug Schoen read co-host Pat Caddell a viewer question asking if "there was any truth to the report that a Spanish company doing the vote count -- counting for the U.S. national election, has been engaged to do that and that it is a Soros-controlled." After admitting that he hasn't "done enough work on it," Caddell still claimed Soros was "an investor in it" and that "this raises a problem"
Claim: President Obama has sold the tabulating of votes in U.S. national elections to Scytl, a Spanish company run by a donor to his campaign.
Despite claims that Pere Vallés "donated heavily to the 2008 Obama campaign," a search of all donors to the 2008 presidential campaign of Barack Obama does not turn up a contribution (of any size) from anyone with that name. (Likewise, we found no evidence supporting the common rumor that financier George Soros holds an ownership stake in Scytl.)
Bottom Line: The Soros-Obama vote-counting rumor is factually inaccurate on every count and there is literally (as Vice President Joe Biden would say) nothing to back up this claim.
Originally posted by Kali74
reply to post by ThirdEyeofHorus
That is my opinion so stated it, yes.
You're not really going to address anything, ever... are you?
I can't recall ever seeing you on topic with anything.
lol