Posted on 12/22/2022 8:24:36 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Liddy is old enough to know that voting on election day always worked out fine until the last few years. A judge should ask him exactly what he thinks has changed.
I’d add:
6. No machine connectivity. If any voting machine is found to have connected to the internet between quarantine until after the votes have been tabulated, the person responsible for ensuring that machine’s quarantine status shall face criminal charges under the presumption of failing to adequately secure the machine(s) in question.
7. Mandatory audit logs. Audit logs of all machines shall be kept until 2 years after election day, and shall be made available to legal teams of all parties on the ballots in question. If any audit log is missing, corrupted, or lacks necessary information to determine who accessed the machine, before or after the quarantine period, or if any log shows that changes were made to a voting machine after the quarantine period, then criminal charges shall be filed against those who accessed the machine and those who failed to ensure the security of the machine.
8. Final ballot count. Every precinct shall make and post a public statement attesting to how many apparently valid ballots each has received no later than an hour after closing time, or an hour after the last voter who was admitted prior to closing time, has voted, subject to the condition that such delayed voters legitimately waited to vote, on machines that were legitimately occupied by other voters, and such that no machines were sitting idle while voters were awaiting for the opening of other machines.
9. Not too many spoiled ballots. Any precinct reporting a combined number of invalid, spoiled, or needing-adjudication ballots in excess of 2% of the total they have received will be recounted by hand by members of the legal teams of all parties receiving more than 10% of the vote.
Only a dimmocommie would have the stupidity to say such a thing. For years upon years, we voted on ONE DAY. And it was fine. This spreading voting out over weeks caused the problems we’re now seeing. And it is the responsibility of the electoral workers to make sure there are enough ballots, scanners are working properly, etc. so that when voters come in on VOTING DAY, everything works smoothly. This lawyer is utterly full of dimmcommie crud.
The Judge will still punt in the end
Big fan of the G-man here.
He would be ashamed of his son.
He lectured the judge on the law in his closing remarks. I wonder how that went over with the judge?
Tom Liddy is an American attorney and political candidate in Maricopa County, Arizona. He is the son of the Watergate figure G. Gordon Liddy.
Liddy's argument comes down to, "You effed up. You trusted us."
Sadly, trusting the judge to do the right thing will likely yield a similar ruling.
Talk about weak, asinine excuses.
If history is any indication, you’re right.
But we’ll see. There were around 600k views... on Rumble.
People are paying attention to this case and judge.
It will be an interesting (and perhaps final) test of the state of American judicial independence.
https://patriots.win/p/16ZXet3por/maricopa-county-attorney-argues-/c/
A reply at the above thread...
“–CrackerJack2 9 hours ago +18 / -0
In the end,
if Kari Lake didn’t tell most people to wait until election day we wouldn’t have had all of this discovery about new ways of cheating, and she would have probably lost.
We now are even more equipped to fight the voting machines and these Democrats and RINOs.
Time for another vote!”
Paging Ron DeSantis...
Lawyers — like most everyone — can pretty much talk themselves into believing anything ... and coming up with fine-sounding justification — no matter how inane; no matter how much damage it causes — for what they believe.
We need a rope and a tall tree!!!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.