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In building its case for multi-state audits of those relying on Dominion Voting Systems, the Trump legal team has a former Venezuelan official saying it was designed to rig elections, according to former federal prosecutor Sidney Powel:

https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/sidney-powell-dominion-voting-systems/2020/11/17/id/997526/

In a signal where President Donald Trump's legal focus is right now, presidential political strategist Dick Morris on Newsmax TV wagged a skeptical finger at Dominion Voting Systems.

https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/dick-morris-voter-fraud-legal-challenges-dominion/2020/11/17/id/997531/

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1 minute ago, seanjo said:

An independent federal commission should be in charge of adjudicating and organising elections with a standard voting system across all States.

you mean the system you can't rig????  you aren't serious are you????  you mean let people actually decide???  naw, not on this plane of existence. 

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Of course, your report comes from Newsmax, that reputable source.

I find it ironic that the Republicans are now crying foul, because their old tried and true Diebold machines, forced on the states by the Bush/Cheney presidency, were so easily hacked and responsible for them winning the 2004 Presidential election, specifically wrt the Ohio vote.  Now, since they can't cheat with their old hacktastic Diebold machines, they're screaming fraud.   .....Oh you don't remember any of this, that's okay, I forgot, you guys never look back, even at your own sordid election fraud history.

https://columbusfreepress.com/article/diebold-indicted-its-spectre-still-haunts-ohio-elections

https://www.computerworld.com/article/2511508/argonne-researchers--hack--diebold-e-voting-system.html

https://arstechnica.com/uncategorized/2005/12/5821-2/

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Diebold voting machines hacked in Florida

Computer experts have successfully shown electronic voting machines to be …

Peter Pollack - 12/22/2005, 12:01 PM

The bad news just keeps on pouring in for advocates of electronic voting. In the latest turn of events, election officials in Leon County, Florida, hired computer experts to successfully hack an optical-scan voting machine manufactured by Diebold, Inc. Hugh Thompson and Harri Hursti were able to affect the outcome of the "election" by altering the software on a removable memory card central to the machine’s operation.

Users were asked to use the Diebold machine to vote on the question of whether or not it could be hacked. Thompson and Hursti voted "yes," while six other users voted "no." The final result tallied seven "yes" and one "no" votes.

And finally, an overview...though I know how you hate to look back at history.

https://medium.com/@jennycohn1/the-corruption-of-americas-computerized-elections-3d5b77124ebe

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15 minutes ago, The Wistman said:

Of course, your report comes from Newsmax, that reputable source.

I find it ironic that the Republicans are now crying foul, because their old tried and true Diebold machines, forced on the states by the Bush/Cheney presidency, were so easily hacked and responsible for them winning the 2004 Presidential election, specifically wrt the Ohio vote.  Now, since they can't cheat with their old hacktastic Diebold machines, they're screaming fraud.   .....Oh you don't remember any of this, that's okay, I forgot, you guys never look back, even at your own sordid election fraud history.

https://columbusfreepress.com/article/diebold-indicted-its-spectre-still-haunts-ohio-elections

https://www.computerworld.com/article/2511508/argonne-researchers--hack--diebold-e-voting-system.html

https://arstechnica.com/uncategorized/2005/12/5821-2/

And finally, an overview...though I know how you hate to look back at history.

https://medium.com/@jennycohn1/the-corruption-of-americas-computerized-elections-3d5b77124ebe

Let's not forget Harry Reid and the Nevada election where the machines pre-picked Harry Reid. Also reports of voters who after they voted much to their dismay had voted for Harry Reid.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/nevada-voting-machines-automatically-checking-harry-reids-name-voting-machine-technicians-are-seiu-members

As long as they use voting machine technology there will be fraud.

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31 minutes ago, The Wistman said:

Of course, your report comes from Newsmax, that reputable source.

So therefore made up?  Why would Sidney Powell knowingly invent it when that would make a laughing stock out of an exemplary career? Rush asked that question yesterday

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I know the stereotypes about Americans but are they really that bad at maths they need a machine to count for them..?

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7 minutes ago, Setton said:

I know the stereotypes about Americans but are they really that bad at maths they need a machine to count for them..?

I'd suggest you look at the education stats from the southeastern region of the United States.  That should answer your question. 

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1 hour ago, WVK said:

In building its case for multi-state audits of those relying on Dominion Voting Systems, the Trump legal team has a former Venezuelan official saying it was designed to rig elections, according to former federal prosecutor Sidney Powel:

https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/sidney-powell-dominion-voting-systems/2020/11/17/id/997526/

In a signal where President Donald Trump's legal focus is right now, presidential political strategist Dick Morris on Newsmax TV wagged a skeptical finger at Dominion Voting Systems.

https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/dick-morris-voter-fraud-legal-challenges-dominion/2020/11/17/id/997531/

I don't know if this is true or not, but one good thing about Trump being too stubborn to concede is that investigations are happening.   That is good all the way around.  

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4 minutes ago, HSlim said:

I'd suggest you look at the education stats from the southeastern region of the United States.  That should answer your question. 

Or the education stats of inner city students.  

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Just now, Myles said:

I don't know if this is true or not, but one good thing about Trump being too stubborn to concede is that investigations are happening.   That is good all the way around.  

Apparently Powell's charges are not being denied.  . 

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I'm not for Trump or Biden. But it appears as if Powell is on to something. The left media will continue to chant about Trump's "debunked" voter fraud, while not even giving this story a second glance. Which shows there is something there they are denying. And I already see any MSM that does mention Dominion voting machines are reporting falsely, or twisting the truth as to what is really going on with them in an attempt to discredit the story.

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11 minutes ago, Myles said:

I don't know if this is true or not, but one good thing about Trump being too stubborn to concede is that investigations are happening.   That is good all the way around.  

That's fine.  I'm totally good with watching him lose twice.  Go ahead and investigate, go ahead and recount.  It's not changing results. 

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3 minutes ago, HSlim said:

That's fine.  I'm totally good with watching him lose twice.  Go ahead and investigate, go ahead and recount.  It's not changing results. 

Sadly in Georgia it has changed results by 1800 votes for Trump, but that isn't enough to change overall results. But whether intentional or simply overlooked really shouldn't matter when peoples votes are not counted to start with.

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2 minutes ago, South Alabam said:

Sadly in Georgia it has changed results by 1800 votes for Trump, but that isn't enough to change overall results. But whether intentional or simply overlooked really shouldn't matter when peoples votes are not counted to start with.

You and I can disagree on whether that's sad or not.   I'm from Georgia and am ecstatic that we flipped blue this election.  

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How did Giuliani get on in court? 

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Well Georgia's recount is by hand. So am I supposed to believe the voting machines rigged the election in every swing state but Georgia who voted blue for the first time in over two decades?

 

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18 minutes ago, South Alabam said:

Sadly in Georgia it has changed results by 1800 votes for Trump, but that isn't enough to change overall results. But whether intentional or simply overlooked really shouldn't matter when peoples votes are not counted to start with.

That is definitely proof that this election vote counting was messy. Probably due to the rush of mail-in voting from the pandemic.

Normally recounts only find around 400-500 votes. So 1800 is a larger number than normal.

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36 minutes ago, HSlim said:

I'd suggest you look at the education stats from the southeastern region of the United States.  That should answer your question. 

i suggest you look at crime, poverty, homelessness, drug addicts  level in democrat run cities,

i have no problem living next door to a family whose highest education grade is mid school  for entire family,  but i do mind living next to a crack house that is protected by liberal govt, and bunch of "educated" lowlives with worthless degree, who think i need to pay their loans off,.and pay their ways,

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34 minutes ago, HSlim said:

I'm talking states as a whole.  Not small sections of each state. 

I'm talking urban areas as a whole.

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40 minutes ago, HSlim said:

You and I can disagree on whether that's sad or not.   I'm from Georgia and am ecstatic that we flipped blue this election.  

I'm just saying sad in the fact that any votes that should have been counted the first time got overlooked.

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2 hours ago, aztek said:

you mean the system you can't rig????  you aren't serious are you????  you mean let people actually decide???  naw, not on this plane of existence. 

You want the federal government to swallow more states' rights?  How do you ever claim to be for the Constitution, anti-liberal, and anti-socialist when you want to gather power into the federal government?  You don't trust states to hold fair elections but you trust the federal government?  Talk about living in a fantasy world.

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Four years ago, they were telling us we were fools to believe the Russians could interfere in our elections and voting machines could not be hacked or had anything to do with Trump winning .  Now they want to believe Venezuela had a hand in Trump losing.

Think I'll wait for the facts and evidence.

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