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is it true that democrats want to put a barrier around the capital building?

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why can't we put up a barrier at the southern border? We just let human traffickers steal our children and also bring other stolen children here to be made sex slaves? We just let drugs and criminals come across the border? No big deal?

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On 2/22/2021 at 2:30 PM, Whyme said:

is it true that democrats want to put a barrier around the capital building?

Just like the Vatican. The Pope and the Dems want open borders, except where they live.

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45 minutes ago, WilliamL said:

Just like the Vatican. The Pope and the Dems want open borders, except where they live.

it seems so

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Oh, and Whyme -- just because!  :P

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I heard something that in March. Some of Trump's followers think that something is going to happen that gets Trump reinstated as president. I think Washington D.C is taking precautions because of this. 

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Serious question @LadyKay.

Do you think election fraud is a serious matter? There is a great deal of evidence and proof of election fraud, for those that care to see it. The question is--how much fraud was there and did it change the result. Many experts and rational indicators based on numbers and bell-weather counties, say that there was.

Is it important for the sake of what is morally right and what is functionally good for the country?

This article is a piece of a much larger picture. If this is true and there are other examples (not to mention the machines), should we want to look further?

Or just forget about it and move on even though Biden may not be the legitimate POTUS?

https://www.theepochtimes.com/4-arrested-in-texas-on-150-counts-of-voter-fraud_3715419.html

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42 minutes ago, Alive said:

Serious question @LadyKay.

Do you think election fraud is a serious matter? There is a great deal of evidence and proof of election fraud, for those that care to see it. The question is--how much fraud was there and did it change the result. Many experts and rational indicators based on numbers and bell-weather counties, say that there was.

Is it important for the sake of what is morally right and what is functionally good for the country?

This article is a piece of a much larger picture. If this is true and there are other examples (not to mention the machines), should we want to look further?

Or just forget about it and move on even though Biden may not be the legitimate POTUS?

https://www.theepochtimes.com/4-arrested-in-texas-on-150-counts-of-voter-fraud_3715419.html

It wants me to enter my email in order to read the article. The thing is for me is the only sites claiming there was election/voter fraud are these unknown mostly conspiracy sites.  I do not find them to be trustworthy.   

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Just now, LadyKay said:

It wants me to enter my email in order to read the article. The thing is for me is the only sites claiming there was election/voter fraud are these unknown mostly conspiracy sites.  I do not find them to be trustworthy.   

It is not a conspiracy site and you can read it for free. Just click the 'free' thing. Don't you want to know the truth?

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Here ya go.

Four people were arrested in Texas last month on 150 counts of voter fraud dating back to the 2018 Medina County Primary Election, according to reports.

The Texas attorney general’s Election Fraud Unit on Feb. 11 arrested Medina County Justice of the Peace Tomas Ramirez, and earlier detained Leonor Rivas Garza, Eva Ann Martinez and Mary Balderrama on election fraud allegations, News4SA reported.

According to a release from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office, the case involved allegations of vote harvesting at assisted living centers in Medina County in the 2018 Medina County Primary Election.

Ramirez faces one count of organized election fraud, one count of assisting voter voting ballot by mail, and 17 counts of unlawful possession of a ballot or ballot envelope, according to the news outlet.

Balderrama is charged with one count of organized election fraud, nine counts of illegal voting, two counts of unlawful possession of ballot or ballot envelope, one count of mail ballot application, two counts of unlawfully assisting voter voting by mail, two counts of tampering with government record, and eight counts of election fraud.

Garza faces a single count of organized election fraud, two counts of illegal voting, eight counts of unlawful possession of a ballot or ballot envelope, two counts of election fraud and four counts of fraudulent use of an absentee ballot by mail.

Martinez is charged with a single count of organized election fraud, nine counts of illegal voting, 28 counts of unlawful possession of ballot or ballot envelope, three counts of purportedly acting as an agent, five counts of tampering with government record, 14 counts of election fraud, and four counts of fraudulent mail ballot application, according to News4SA.

The Texas attorney general’s office didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment by The Epoch Times.

In a separate incident, Raquel Rodriguez, a Texas woman who bragged about being able to deliver thousands of votes for tens of thousands in cash was arrested in January on charges including election fraud and illegal voting.

Rodriguez was filmed during an undercover project by Project Veritas, an investigative journalism nonprofit. She was recorded in footage released last year that she could deliver “at least 5,000” votes “county-wide” for $55,000 in cash and that it would hire her “entire team.” She acknowledged what she was discussing could land her prison time.

Based on the footage, Paxton, a Republican, opened an investigation. That probe led to the arrest, Paxton announced on Jan. 13.

Rodriguez faces a prison sentence of up to 20 years if convicted.

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