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    Predictit.com is giving Biden a $0.24 lead margin over Trump.

    https://www.predictit.org/markets/de...ntial-election
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    600. impressive. not sure y'all got 1000 in ya. unless 2th gets hornerier this last stretch.
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    https://www.sportsbook.ag/sbk/sports...s-election.sbk He ain't favored but not in 2016 either
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jozie & Me View Post
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    its like watching my 12 year old when he doesnt get his way. Stomping, crying, yelling. He does know better than to break anything, so he is more well behaved than the average leftist.
    You had me till that. A stomping yelling 12 year old is part of the problem with young people today. Pay now or pay later you might say.
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    horny or ornery?
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    horny or ornery?
    well it is the rut
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    So both.

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    At this point I’m looking forward more to not seeing any more Jamie Harrison commercials than the outcome of the presidential race.
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    ^agreed

    or that one "doctor" that is almost in tears because trump's virus is killing people and he doesnt know how to tell the patient....
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Preacher said Sunday if folks want time to pray more then do so while a political ad is on.
    Worship the LORD, not HIS creation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spur hunter View Post
    Preacher said Sunday if folks want time to pray more then do so while a political ad is on.
    Well that's better than taking a drink every time one comes on!

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    I hope all the out of state money backfired on Harrison. People have to question why, well should.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    horny or ornery?
    He just whipped it out for self assurance. He wanted to be sure before a conference call.
    Yup, he's crazy...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigtimber2 View Post
    I hope all the out of state money backfired on Harrison. People have to question why, well should.

    Same here, really pisses me off to see so much money from out of state funding an election that should be decided by SC but with that said I am sure the POS Graham takes same money. Damn it sucks to have to vote for him

    It will be a kick in the nuts to the Dumbocrats if Graham pulls this out, be surprised if he does not to be honest

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    Yeah, it'll be the Trump supporters rioting in NY...

    NYPD has been 'training every day' and plans to deploy hundreds of extra cops for the November 3 election and its aftermath - but police boss insists there is 'no credible threat'
    The NYPD held a briefing Tuesday in regards to the upcoming Election Day
    New York's police has been training daily ahead of the November 3 election
    Despite that training, they report 'no credible threat' ahead of Election Day
    He downplayed concerns surrounding the potential for violence after the election
    Also dismissed fears that Donald Trump supporters may have heeded the president's advice and turn up at polling stations to watch citizens vote
    The NYPD is training every day and deploying hundreds of extra cops as it braces for Election Day and its aftermath, amid fears riots and protests could break out after the results are announced.

    In a press conference Tuesday, Chief Terence Monahan insisted that they had received 'no credible threat' for voting day in New York City. He added that police had been dealing with protests all summer and were ready to handle any post-Election Day demonstrations.

    But while he downplayed concerns surrounding the potential for violence after the election - as well as fears that Donald Trump supporters may have heeded the president's advice and turn up at polling stations to watch citizens vote - he conceded that the department was ramping up its training.

    We're more prepared, we've done more training,' said Monahan, who led the briefing that streamed live on Periscope.

    Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum, noticed police chiefs around the country were extending shifts before Election Day.

    'This year is unlike any year,' he told The New York Times.

    he move comes after President Trump encouraged members of his base to watch the polls around the country, while armed where possible - a move which has been widely denounced as an intimidation tactic.

    This year's unrest, and Trump's repeated rants about an election being 'stolen' by the left may embolden his fringe supporters to try and disrupt the election, security experts told the Times. Trump memorably told the Proud Boys, a white supremacist group, to 'stand by' during the first presidential debate.

    The International Crisis Group, who monitors the world to alert for deadly conflicts, warned far right militias could take matters into their own hands.

    'We would never predict civil war, but isolated incidents of violence could be quite serious,' said Robert Malley, the president of the group.

    'People are afraid,' Elizabeth Burdick, a Pennsylvannia Trump supporter who owns a gun store, told the NYT. 'They're afraid of what's going to happen', after the election, she explained, adding that gun sales have been 'crazy'.

    'We advise our cops their job is to maintain the peace,' Chief Monahan said.

    The training includes how to tackle 'natural disasters, protests, violence, suspicious packages, explosive devices.'

    He added that there will be a much bigger police presence than previous election years, saying; 'They'll be a lot of cops out there'.

    The surge of officers will be deployed from October 26, two days after early voting begins in the city.

    Regardless of the threats and political uncertainty bound to arrive in the coming days, Chief Monahan has one message for the people of New York City.

    'To the public: Have no fear. Come out and vote.'

    There will be officers stationed at every polling location. The NYPD will also mobilize around the city quicker in response to incidents as they occur.

    'We don't expect anything different, we'll be out there in case anything changes' Chief Monahan stated.

    Deputy Commissioner John Miller and his intelligence team are working with the Board of Elections to monitor threats, particularly after reports of cyberattacks in other states.

    His team has also set up a 'cyber-command' post to track virtual threats.

    'We don't see any threat at this point,' Chief Monahan added.

    While the coronavirus pandemic has made early voting and mail-in voting more viable options, the NYPD is still expected many to come and vote on Election Day on November 3.

    There's also controversy regarding the Police Benevolent Association endorsing President Trump in the election.

    When asked about concerns that police officers at polling stations could be intimidating to someone voting for Trump's Demcratic rival Joe Biden, Chief Monahan insisted that cops would not bring their political affilation into their job.

    'When we put on this uniform, we are apolitical.'

    The unusual briefing about election security came about because media outlets around the city requested more information on the NYPD's plans for Election Day, as well as the days that will come after.

    There were a number of protests in the city following the election of President Trump in 2016, making that a distinct possibility if he is re-elected in 2020.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...aftermath.html

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    i thought we got rid of the police?
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    The citizens of Minneapolis are suing the city for lack of policing?

    Wasn't these the same people who demanded to get rid of the police?
    Yup, he's crazy...


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    No, we just crucified them. They're still hanging around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silentweapon338 View Post
    The citizens of Minneapolis are suing the city for lack of policing?

    Wasn't these the same people who demanded to get rid of the police?
    Yes while voting for a mayor that claims to be antifa......... Some people are thick....
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