LadyPepys
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President Trump spent five minutes of his Cabinet meeting boasting of his thrift with a story about negotiating for $5 personalized Sharpies.
The company that makes the permanent markers said the exchange never happened. wapo.st/4bLTOWd
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@TheRealThelmaJ1 @llbuythat Wonderful act of patriotism, Thelma. I’m dedicating mine to the Trump Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
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@TheRealThelmaJ1 @Hasbro96547740 His doctor said he had never before seen ANYONE make a perfect score. What utter bilge. Heads up, Mr. President: it’s not an IQ test. Either your doctor is lying, or you are. Lots of us make perfect scores.
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@LadyPepys @mmpadellan @BasedMikeLee Such a simplistic response. I call it the “Argumentum ad ignorantiam”. This is a logical fallacy where a person claims something is false simply because it hasn't been proven true
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@BearBoyd924 @mmpadellan @BasedMikeLee Well Brooke, yes people vote twice. People harvest votes. They are capable of doing all kinds of fraudulent things regardless of their citizenship. Our elections are critical to our form of governance. It’s important that we protect the integrity.
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@mmpadellan @BasedMikeLee You believe that only 33 instances of fraud occurred from 2003 to today? Really? You don’t believe there were vote harvesting? You don’t believe of the 20 million people living in the U.S. that don’t have citizenship virtually none have ever voted? That seems naive.
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@WorkElizab Actually saw a used one in a museum, labeled “Used Camera Flashbulb.”
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@mmpadellan @BasedMikeLee Thank you, Brooklyn. Republican leaders know that voter fraud is essentially non-existent. They also know how to manipulate their poorly informed base. This is about suppressing the vote, to insure that only “the right people” vote.
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@BasedMikeLee Where's your proof of noncitizens voting?
Even your vaunted Heritage Foundation, the most conservative think tank there is, found that there were only 33 instances of fraud between now and 2003, out of over a billion votes cast.
That's .0003%. 🤡
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@StevePudzis @atensnut And forgetting to hang it up when you drove off, thereby breaking the cord, which is probably why the sound was so full of static.
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@atensnut And people honking their car horns when they thought it was dark enough for the movie to start.
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@Kari_Okie2 @atensnut “The picture show”! Hadn’t thought of that in years. With us, it was “the show.” “Y’all put on your pajamas and get ready - daddy’s gonna take us to the show!”
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Some of my fondest memories are of the picture show back home as a teenager and of going with my mom and dad when I was little. I don't remember my very first movie but the one that made the biggest impact was Charlie the Lonesome Cougar. A Disney picture back when Disney made family movies. Living in Medford, Oregon at the time, we could go pretty much all year round. If it was a little cold out my dad would rent a little oil heater to go in the car. As a teenager a bunch of us teens worked at the picture show in Oklahoma for my aunt and uncle. That was when American Grahfitti, Jaws, The Towering Inferno and Poseidon Adventure came out. Good times!!!
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@donnamarie00000 @atensnut Because so many people had forgotten to hang up the speaker, drive off and broke the cord.
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@digitalprovosT @atensnut @Klein2Eric Do you remember before they had the speakers? The noise was so loud you could find a spot to park outside the fence and watch for free.
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@atensnut @Klein2Eric Shitty speaker or spotty AM radio? Fuck yeah good times….
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@atensnut we wore our pJs to the playground. I still remember being on the swings trying to touch the screen with our feet.. haha.. good times.
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@atensnut In Florida, where I grew up, when my parents took us to the drive-in before it started, a car would go by spewing some kind of gas that would kill mosquitoes
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