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Comments by "Cupid Stunt" (@Cupid-Stunt) on "Biden sounds detached from reality: Steve Moore" video.
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@r32guy10 We do not have looting in the UK because we have a functioning society.
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The real question is why will the American people be choosing between 2 old gentlemen, no one wants?
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Do you miss your Mom?
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@r32guy10 You are new to this, but clearly not the real r32. MVF got an intern?
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@r32guy10 I judge you because you are new to MVF and playing r32.
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@r32guy10 I suspect that has already happened! You are NOT the r32 I have jousted with in the past.
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@AeroMetalRush 2000 Mules is a 2022 American political film by political commentator Dinesh D'Souza that falsely claims unnamed nonprofit organizations paid Democrat-aligned "mules" to illegally collect and deposit ballots into drop boxes in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin during the 2020 presidential election. D'Souza has a history of creating and spreading conspiracy theories. The Associated Press (AP) reported that the film relies on "faulty assumptions, anonymous accounts and improper analysis of cellphone location data" provided by conservative non-profit True the Vote. Fact Checking found the film's "supposed evidence is speculative." National Public Radio (NPR) reported True the Vote "made multiple misleading or false claims about its [own] work". AP reported that the film's assertion that True the Vote identified 1,155 paid mules in Philadelphia alone was false. The film presented a single unverified anonymous witness who said she saw people picking up what she "assumed" were payments for ballot collection in Arizona; no evidence of payments was presented in any of the other four states. The film characterizes the alleged operation as "ballot trafficking" with "stash houses", but presents no evidence that ballots were illegally collected to be deposited in drop boxes.
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