My Pillow CEO Lindell says govt censors have DEPLATFORMED his company.

That was true 30 years ago but not now. Now if you're woke they refuse service to you.

You're just wrong. Lindell has been liquidating his assets to pay his legal fees and is being sued for his defamation of voting machine companies. He's a financial risk. Bank CEO's aren't lefties - they're hard-core business people. They've deemed Lindell likely to default, due to his financial issues. That's how life works.
 
TDAKs post shows just what a complete fucking moron he is. I can refuse to service fat people, tall people, blonde haired people, or rich people. I cannot deny service to black people. TDAK doesn't even know what a protected class is. He is that fucking stupid.

Why do we have protected classes, you moron? That is racism and bigotry and you love it.
 
Now is that the same pillow guy who promised that anyone who could prove him wrong on election fraud he would pay a million dollars, and when a guy did, a Trump supporter no less, prove him factually he was 100% wrong the pillow guy refused to pay?

He lies, proven liar, and playing the martyr is a common excuse for many on the right

NEXT

What happened in PA proved massive election fraud. Their state constitution bans no-excuse mail-in voting but the dem governor sent our millions of no-excuse ballots.
 
Hey stupid. It's right there at the end of the link you gave. 14. - Absentee Voting.

... is legal:

"§ 14. Absentee voting.

(a) The Legislature shall, by general law, provide a manner in which, and the time and place at which, qualified electors who may, on the occurrence of any election, be absent from the municipality of their residence, because their duties, occupation or business require them to be elsewhere or who, on the occurrence of any election, are unable to attend at their proper polling places because of illness or physical disability or who will not attend a polling place because of the observance of a religious holiday or who cannot vote because of election day duties, in the case of a county employee, may vote, and for the return and canvass of their votes in the election district in which they respectively reside.

(b) For purposes of this section, "municipality" means a city, borough, incorporated town, township or any similar general purpose unit of government which may be created by the General Assembly.

(Nov. 5, 1957, P.L.1019, J.R.1; May 16, 1967, P.L.1048, J.R.5; Nov. 5, 1985, P.L.555, J.R.1; Nov. 4, 1997, P.L.636, J.R.3)"

It's pretty clear. Absentee voting is legal.
 
Hey stupid. It's right there at the end of the link you gave. 14. - Absentee Voting.

Is it invisible and only you can read it? There's zero about banning.

§ 14. Absentee voting.

(a) The Legislature shall, by general law, provide a manner in which, and the time and place at which, qualified electors who may, on the occurrence of any election, be absent from the municipality of their residence, because their duties, occupation or business require them to be elsewhere or who, on the occurrence of any election, are unable to attend at their proper polling places because of illness or physical disability or who will not attend a polling place because of the observance of a religious holiday or who cannot vote because of election day duties, in the case of a county employee, may vote, and for the return and canvass of their votes in the election district in which they respectively reside.


(b) For purposes of this section, "municipality" means a city, borough, incorporated town, township or any similar general purpose unit of government which may be created by the General Assembly.

(Nov. 5, 1957, P.L.1019, J.R.1; May 16, 1967, P.L.1048, J.R.5; Nov. 5, 1985, P.L.555, J.R.1; Nov. 4, 1997, P.L.636, J.R.3)
 
Is it invisible and only you can read it? There's zero about banning.

[FONT=&]§ 14. Absentee voting.[/FONT]
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(a) The Legislature shall, by general law, provide a manner in which, and the time and place at which, qualified electors who may, on the occurrence of any election, be absent from the municipality of their residence, because their duties, occupation or business require them to be elsewhere or who, on the occurrence of any election, are unable to attend at their proper polling places because of illness or physical disability or who will not attend a polling place because of the observance of a religious holiday or who cannot vote because of election day duties, in the case of a county employee, may vote, and for the return and canvass of their votes in the election district in which they respectively reside.[/FONT]

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(b) For purposes of this section, "municipality" means a city, borough, incorporated town, township or any similar general purpose unit of government which may be created by the General Assembly.[/FONT]

[FONT=&](Nov. 5, 1957, P.L.1019, J.R.1; May 16, 1967, P.L.1048, J.R.5; Nov. 5, 1985, P.L.555, J.R.1; Nov. 4, 1997, P.L.636, J.R.3)[/FONT]

It's pretty black and white.
 
He's claiming that the FBI cornered him and took his phone? If that's true, then we obviously don't have the whole picture. Maybe he was downloading CP, for all we know.

As for Amex cutting his credit line, so what? Capitalism is vicious like that. Amex probably sees him as a liability.
 
Is it invisible and only you can read it? There's zero about banning.

Texting Driver often desperately wants something to be true, and is willing to warp all reality to believe it is true. I guess we all do that somewhat, but Texting Driver is the most extreme case I have ever seen.
 
... is legal:

"§ 14. Absentee voting.

(a) The Legislature shall, by general law, provide a manner in which, and the time and place at which, qualified electors who may, on the occurrence of any election, be absent from the municipality of their residence, because their duties, occupation or business require them to be elsewhere or who, on the occurrence of any election, are unable to attend at their proper polling places because of illness or physical disability or who will not attend a polling place because of the observance of a religious holiday or who cannot vote because of election day duties, in the case of a county employee, may vote, and for the return and canvass of their votes in the election district in which they respectively reside.

(b) For purposes of this section, "municipality" means a city, borough, incorporated town, township or any similar general purpose unit of government which may be created by the General Assembly.

(Nov. 5, 1957, P.L.1019, J.R.1; May 16, 1967, P.L.1048, J.R.5; Nov. 5, 1985, P.L.555, J.R.1; Nov. 4, 1997, P.L.636, J.R.3)"

It's pretty clear. Absentee voting is legal.

Yes - the law lists the CONDITIONS under which mail-in ballots can be issued. You have to be in one of the categories. No-excuse mail-in voting is banned. THINK
 
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