pyccku
Pearl Clutcher
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Post by pyccku on Jul 16, 2021 22:07:42 GMT
I do wonder if the people who will go door to door realize how many whacko Arizonans are armed and will not be happy being bothered by this? It just seems like the same people who are going to shoot at anyone sharing vaccine info would maybe feel the same way about audit workers. Or they will think the audit worker is a vaccine worker and shoot them.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 17, 2021 2:50:33 GMT
Arizona fraudit!!! Possible 182 ballots Four headed for possible prosecution TWO Republican. TWO Democrat PHOENIX — Arizona county election officials have identified fewer than 200 cases of potential voter fraud out of more than 3 million ballots cast in last year's presidential election, undercutting former President Donald Trump's claims of a stolen election as his allies continue a disputed ballot review in the state's most populous county. The 182 cases represent instances where problems were clear enough that officials referred them to investigators for further review. So far, only four cases have led to charges, including those identified in a separate state investigation. No one has been convicted. No person's vote was counted twice. www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/county-officials-arizona-reported-few-suspicious-ballots-undercutting-trump-s-n1274238
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 23, 2021 23:21:01 GMT
😀
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Post by 950nancy on Jul 23, 2021 23:22:59 GMT
I just feel like this whole thing needs the mercy rule and someone needs to call it done.
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Post by onelasttime on Jul 24, 2021 1:28:06 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 24, 2021 1:38:26 GMT
Oh, are they hiding soggy ballots?
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Post by onelasttime on Aug 18, 2021 19:34:19 GMT
Good for them…
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Post by onelasttime on Aug 23, 2021 19:53:27 GMT
It seems to me if these guys had found anything substantial during the audit the report would have been released weeks ago.
While I’m sorry these individuals are sick notice they bring other excuses why no report.
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Post by onelasttime on Aug 24, 2021 13:45:54 GMT
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rodeomom
Pearl Clutcher
Refupee # 380 "I don't have to run fast, I just have to run faster than you."
Posts: 3,675
Location: Chickasaw Nation, Oklahoma
Jun 25, 2014 23:34:38 GMT
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Post by rodeomom on Aug 24, 2021 14:58:04 GMT
It seems to me if these guys had found anything substantial during the audit the report would have been released weeks ago. While I’m sorry these individuals are sick notice they bring other excuses why no report. Bull shit! Delay tactics.
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Post by onelasttime on Aug 25, 2021 2:38:44 GMT
I like Paul Waldman, don’t always agree with him but I do like him. I especially like the name he has for former in this column. I do agree with him about mocking the absurdity of the current GOP, they deserve it. But, don’t underestimate them either.
From the Washington Post
“Opinion: The Arizona audit is getting crazier. But we should pay close attention anyway.”
Opinion by Paul Waldman Columnist Today at 12:51 p.m. EDT
“In the multifaceted history of Trump-era lunacy, few enterprises have displayed the unalloyed stupidity of the Arizona “audit,” in which conspiracy-minded nincompoops assembled in the desert to hold ballots under UV lights in search of the Watermark of the Beast (or something) and sniff around for bamboo fibers revealing the hidden Asian hand behind President Biden’s victory.
Conducted by a firm with no election experience but the confidence-inspiring name Cyber Ninjas, the audit’s results have been eagerly awaited by Trump dead-enders everywhere (including the Dead-Ender in Chief), but they’re going to have to wait a little longer.
And you could not have asked for a more fitting reason:
The report detailing the conclusions of a GOP-backed review of ballots cast last year in Arizona has been delayed after the chief executive of the private company conducting the widely pilloried audit and two other members of his team tested positive for the coronavirus.
Arizona Senate President Karen Fann (R) announced the delay Monday, saying that Doug Logan, chief executive of the Florida firm Cyber Ninjas, and two other members of the audit team had been infected and were “quite sick.”
She did not indicate whether Logan and the others had been vaccinated. An audit spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
We wish them a speedy recovery, of course. Now we need an investigation into whether they were purposely infected by agents of the Illuminati, working at the behest of George Soros. In fact, how do we know that Cyber Ninjas itself is not an arm of the global organization of demonic sex-trafficking cannibal liberals, sent to discredit Donald Trump’s 2020 election win? The harder you squint, the deeper the conspiracy goes.
Is it cruel to mock these people — the Arizona Republicans who started this farce, the Keystone Kops carrying it out, and all those who hoped it would prove the election stolen? No, it is not. This kind of thing deserves mockery. It should be a source of shame to all Republicans, because even those who do not directly support it have found innumerable ways to pander to those who do.
The “reasonable” Republicans these days are the ones who dodge the question when asked who won the 2020 election, then support all manner of voter suppression laws in the name of fighting nonexistent “fraud” and maintaining “election integrity.” They should be forced to justify what happened in Arizona, because their party might run similar audits after 2022 and 2024, to create a rationale for throwing out any election result that doesn’t show Republicans winning.
The groundwork is already being laid. While the efforts to reproduce the Arizona audit in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania have yet to come to fruition, smarter Republicans are trying to put in place more well-planned and professionally run efforts to change election results, or at least put themselves in a position to place a thumb on the scale if necessary. Republican state legislators have passed a wave of laws to intimidate local election officials, strip powers from offices held by Democrats, and allow them to seize control of election administration.
For instance, utilizing the voter suppression law they recently passed, Republicans in the Georgia state legislature have begun moving against the election apparatus in Fulton County, which includes most of Atlanta. The first step in what voting rights groups call a “hostile takeover” is an investigation into problems in Fulton County; it will be conducted by a performance review board (dominated by Republicans), appointed by the State Election Board (also dominated by Republicans), which is overseen by the state legislature (controlled by Republicans).
While the process has to run through multiple stages, it could enable the legislature to appoint its own representative to oversee Fulton County elections. What might that person do to make it more likely that Republicans win in the future? There’s no way to know, but we do know that the closer those machinations are watched, the harder it will be to tilt election results in the GOP’s favor.
Which is an important principle that should guide our approach to the ongoing struggle over who gets to vote and who runs elections: Transparency is a force that constrains misconduct and misdeeds. The more attention the media, activists and citizens pay to the process, the harder it is to steal an election.
The last election offered a demonstration: There may never have been an election before 2020 in which we spent as much time talking about how people voted, what rules would limit their right to vote, and how the votes were counted. While it was hardly free of problems, the result was an extremely secure election with accurate results — to the point that the only way Republicans could challenge the outcome was with a clown show like the Arizona audit.
So we should all keep its memory alive, even as we keep a clear eye on what the less buffoonish Republicans are up to. Mocking them doesn’t mean not taking them seriously; it can be a way of keeping attention on what they’re up to. Which could make it harder for them to do in 2024 what they couldn’t do in 2020.“
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Post by onelasttime on Aug 25, 2021 20:16:21 GMT
Not only do Republicans waste money, they embarrass themselves in the process.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Aug 25, 2021 21:07:40 GMT
And we are supposed to wait ummm... .NINE MONTHS. ...for election results?!?
Took them less then that with the pony express!!
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Post by onelasttime on Aug 25, 2021 23:58:27 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Aug 26, 2021 3:57:11 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 24, 2021 3:53:59 GMT
On Rachel tonight she talked about a draft report from this audit. Because they couldn’t confirm its really a draft version she wouldn’t say what the result is.
This popped up on Twitter tonight. It could be is the result released tomorrow or not.
But if it is, how funny. All that money and not only didn’t they prove fraud and trump had won but ended up showing Biden had won by a larger margin.,
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 24, 2021 4:20:21 GMT
I guess she got it confirmed…..
You know it’s probably a good thing former is banned from Twitter..
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 24, 2021 4:34:27 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 24, 2021 5:20:25 GMT
Now he has gotten Texas to do fraudits... The Texas secretary of state's office announced late Thursday that it has begun a "full forensic audit" of the 2020 general election in four Texas counties: Collin, Dallas, Harris and Tarrant. But the statement from that agency did not explain what prompted the move.There has been no evidence of widespread voter fraud in Texas in 2020. And earlier this year, an official for the agency called the 2020 election in Texas "smooth and secure." *** The announcement came hours after Republican former President Donald Trump requested Gov. Greg Abbott add an election audit bill to this year's third special session. While Trump lost his reelection bid, he did win in Texas. www.rawstory.com/texas-trump-full-forensic-audit/
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Sept 24, 2021 6:47:17 GMT
Remember when…
“Over a span of two months in late 2018, the Chinese government granted 18 trademarks to companies linked to President Trump and his daughter. In October alone, according to the Associated Press, China’s Trademark Office granted provisional approval for 16 trademarks to Ivanka Trump Marks LLC. The new approvals covered Ivanka-branded fashion gear, including sunglasses, handbags, shoes and jewelry, as well as beauty services and voting machines. In January of 2019, China granted Ivanka’s company preliminary approval for another five trademarks covering child care centers, wedding dresses, and art valuation services. The applications were filed in 2016 and 2017.”
Ivanka granted trademarks for voting machines…..
Now it’s clear why, right?
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 24, 2021 7:18:48 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 24, 2021 14:34:39 GMT
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Post by hookturnian on Sept 24, 2021 15:00:19 GMT
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Post by freecharlie on Sept 24, 2021 15:05:26 GMT
I love the outcome but...
Is there data behind what cause the errors in the votes that were tallied wrong?
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 24, 2021 15:07:07 GMT
On to Texas to screw them too!!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 24, 2021 16:04:33 GMT
So much for main stream news....
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 24, 2021 16:07:31 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Sept 24, 2021 17:40:46 GMT
I suspect he’s right.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Sept 25, 2021 13:45:34 GMT
But what tgat fake audit did do:
Harvested voter information for entities that were not entitled to get it via legal means (now cyber ninjas have all the voter info that you know they’ll sell)
Fundraising for trump
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Post by onelasttime on Oct 12, 2021 17:09:09 GMT
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