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Printing Business In Rochester Burns To Ground, Sparks Unfounded Rumors About Ballots

A printing business in upstate New York that has been a staple in the community for nearly a century burned to the ground on Christmas Eve. Taking 70 firefighters to put out the raging flames, City Blue Imaging Services on Scio Street in Rochester was reduced to rubble by Christmas morning.

“First I cried, obviously,” said City Blue employee Paul Kieffer, on scene the morning after the fire. “There are no words for it. We expected burned up building, maybe a small fire, but it’s just gone.”

“We’re just baffled we can’t find one piece of equipment that was in there,” the employee added. “There should be stuff there, and there’s not.”

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2 thoughts on “Printing Business In Rochester Burns To Ground, Sparks Unfounded Rumors About Ballots”

  1. Right, nothing fishy here right? Just like how a bomber just blew up the AT&T building who was in the process of investigating the polling machines! I guess he was an disgruntled employee right? When will you moronic slaves ever learn! Boston bombing was fake, and I can prove that. Sandy hook was fake and I can prove that too! This is fake in that, they blew up the building to stop the research into the voter machines since the guy was telling everyone to leave the area over the loud speaker!

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