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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (952222)7/31/2016 9:11:25 AM
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BTW, did you notice you spelled "bullshit" wrong? If you're afraid of spelling the word, you prolly shouldn't use it.

Firstly, prolly is used by kids under 19, and you ain't anywhere near that. Nextly, unlike you freaks of nature, I got at least 2 vacations for using swear words. Why me, you might ax, and not you? Because we don't run to mommy and daddy over every little word or personal attack like you freaks of nature do on a daily basis.

No go peddle you global warming crap and comrade stuff because the American people are just eating that up.

You are looking very very bad on this thread lately, and your lemming ratings are going to take a YUGE hit on the schoolteachers gestapo thread. Spruce it up, will ya? We can't all hold back on you.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (952222)7/31/2016 9:48:54 AM
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Exclusive: Pat Caddell Blasts Reuters’ Back-Rigging Polls to Show Clinton Winning

Speaking exclusively to Breitbart News, political polling pioneer Pat Caddell said the Reuters news service was guilty of an unprecedented act of professional malpractice after it announced Friday it has dropped the “Neither” option from their presidential campaign tracking polls and then went back and reconfigured previously released polls to present different results with a reinterpretation of the “Neither” responses in those polls. “This comes as close as I have ever seen to cooking the results,” said the legendary pollster and political consultant. “I suppose you can get away with it in polling because there are no laws.

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