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I find it rich when the Russia Collusion poster calls out conspiracies. Keep it coming, brother!
You mean the "Russian Hoax" that the Mueller Report and the Senate Committee, and Marco Rubio signed off on that said that it certainly wasn't a hoax and did occur? Keep yourself well informed.
 
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You can try to come up with justification to keep an antiquated system as it benefits your party, but the justifications are unrelated to why the Founding Fathers came up with the idea. That was our discussion. It will last until a Republican candidate gets the most votes but loses the electoral count. Then the electoral college will be amended away.
I don't have a party, and the discussion I was having doesn't need a referee. Thanks for playing though.
 
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You mean the "Russian Hoax" that the Mueller Report and the Senate Committee, and Marco Rubio signed off on that said that it certainly wasn't a hoax and did occur? Keep yourself well informed.
No, Stone, he means this list. You've pretty much pushed every one of these and to your credit still maintain they are all legit! The psy-ops tend to work well on an unfortunately large percentage of the US population.

 
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You mean the "Russian Hoax" that the Mueller Report and the Senate Committee, and Marco Rubio signed off on that said that it certainly wasn't a hoax and did occur? Keep yourself well informed.
The investigation did not identify evidence that any U.S. persons knowingly or intentionally coordinated with the IRA’s interference operation.

The IRA is the Russia-based Internet Research Agency that stands accused of having bought some Facebook ads and made Twitter posts aimed at influencing users’ opinions of both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

In fact, Mueller’s report echos what Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said in the summer of 2018 when he announced that the special prosecutor had indicted the Russians and Russian companies:

There is no allegation in this indictment that any American citizen committed a crime. There is no allegation that the conspiracy altered the vote count or changed any election result.
 
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The investigation did not identify evidence that any U.S. persons knowingly or intentionally coordinated with the IRA’s interference operation.

The IRA is the Russia-based Internet Research Agency that stands accused of having bought some Facebook ads and made Twitter posts aimed at influencing users’ opinions of both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

In fact, Mueller’s report echos what Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said in the summer of 2018 when he announced that the special prosecutor had indicted the Russians and Russian companies:

There is no allegation in this indictment that any American citizen committed a crime. There is no allegation that the conspiracy altered the vote count or changed any election result.
Very narrow language quoted regarding crime or changing votes. Quote the language about the Trump campaign being receptive to Russian help and encouraging/assisting it. That is the collusion that was found to exist, and which you folks continue to deny. How about Trump's campaign manager Manafort that fed polling data to Russia and was convicted and was pardoned?
 
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