SHADOW CAMPAIGN 2024, Voters Register With NO ID Sparking Election Fears w/Nick Freitas |Timcast IRL



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Ian @IanCrossland (everywhere)
Hannah Claire @HCBrimelow (X)
Serge @sergedotcom (everywhere)

Guest:
Nick Freitas @NickJFreitas (X)

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35 thoughts on “SHADOW CAMPAIGN 2024, Voters Register With NO ID Sparking Election Fears w/Nick Freitas |Timcast IRL”

  1. @Ian you love the SINNER not the SIN. Showing people how to do better is love. You don't let a drug addict continue down that path if you can possibly help them get clean. If you don't try and show them a better way it will, ultimately, destroy them.

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  2. Good afternoon. On the topic of the HUGE number of people being registered. There was a cyber attack in ChangeHealthCare and caused loads of people’s info to get leaked. This could be a legitimate cause of these numbers.

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  3. Your moral dilemma about how far to apply the axiom of 'love thy neighbor' on a society-wide level comes from a core misunderstanding of the nature of love.
    You reduce 'love' to just a feeling and so the word loses meaning–anyone can claim at any time to merely feel something. Real love is an action. Love is the thing that you sacrifice for, endure hardship on behalf of.
    The really horrible thing in all of this is that the Left really does love their oppressed classes. They are willing to sacrifice their living standards, their children, their future on the altar of "diversity." It's a malformed, unbalanced form of love, and ultimately self-destructive, but it's there.

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  4. could the wide acceptance of abortion as a form of retroactive birth control be seen as killing of the first born?

    Also: SAMMICH EQUITY FOR ALL!!!!!!!!!!!

    Also Also : if that futuristic underground society Ian was talking about was Logan's run, then everyone around that table would be dead cuz they are euthanized at 21 (30 in the movie….. also I don't know about HC, don't know how old she is, book she'd be dead, movie not sure)

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  5. I find the voting system in the US so weird. In SA you have a limited time to register to vote and you must present your ID book or ID card which have your photo. Once the president announces the date of the election and it is Gazetted registration closes. There is one day only for voting which is declared a national public holiday. You go to the voting station in your ward / district which is where you are allowed to vote. Your photo ID book/card is scanned and checked for validy. Your ID is again checked before you are given your paper ballot, your thumb nail is marked with indelible ink and you cast your ballot and drop it into the box. The boxes do not leave the voting station. They are counted on site with representatives from all parties who agree the party each vote is cast for before moving to the next ballot paper.

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  6. No sir, is here in WV would not like to come back. We’ll take a couple counties on the Eastern border that wants out, but y’all can keep the rest. Btw, the wal mart here in Cross Lanes has booze and guns. Not in the same aisle, but definitely in the same store.

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  7. I have a big problem with raising the minimum wage. I make over minimum. When the minimum wage is raised, prices go up. Minimum wage earners break even, but those making over minimum don't get a raise and see their surplus income shrink. It destroys the middle class.

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  8. 29:20 hi, from MO. I’ve always seen Missouri as a purple state. Our college campuses, and the cities around them are more blue than red. But there’s still good swathes of the state that are rural. Suburban areas are mixed. Voting %’s really depends on how much people like the republican candidate.

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  9. Tim's "run away" mentality is starting to piss me off. Problems in your cities? run away. Problems in your state? run away. problems in your job? run away. You know what happens when the good people flee? The bad people take over. Cities are overrun, then states, and jobs. then that corruptions spreads to the places you fled from. you can't keep running away from your problems.

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  10. Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports in November/December 2023 attempted to assess the degree of fraudulent voting that may have taken place. The results were stunning. Some of the most important findings from the poll include:

    21% of mail-in voters admitted that in 2020 they voted in a state where they are “no longer a permanent resident.”

    21% of mail-in voters admitted that they filled out a ballot for a friend or family member

    17% of mail-in voters said they signed a ballot for a friend or family member “with or without his or her permission.”

    19% of mail-in voters said that a friend or family member filled out their ballot, in part or in full, on their behalf.

    After examining the raw survey data provided by Rasmussen, we found that 28.2% of all mail-in respondents admitted to committing at least one of the four types of fraud asked in the survey, meaning that more than one-in-four ballots cast by mail in 2020 were likely cast fraudulently, and thus should not have been counted.

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  11. I read Ordinary Men. It's not cognizance of one's own capacity for evil.

    It's one's willingness to share in the burden of horrible things to primary social groups. To the people you grew up with, worship with, and see daily.

    It's an incredibly powerful book, and one I would recommend people read.

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