Posted on 11/26/2020 7:06:05 AM PST by goodn'mad
President Trump and his allies have repeatedly alleged that the election was riddled with widespread voter fraud without providing any evidence.
Both of the cases filed by Powell were riddled with typographical issues.
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What is their reasoning that it will be tossed out.
Did they say anything about what they think about the military officer info
Ok, sorry. Maybe I should take my own advice. I tried to educate myself about this, but surely could be wrong. I stand corrected. I still think that calling this amazing bit of work that was put together in such a short time “sloppy” is beyond the pale.
No egregious mis-spellings stand out.
You do realize the version that The Hill references was a PDF that was generated from OCR software scan of the original paper copy of the document. The official paper copy from the legal team will be provided soon without the “questionnable spelling”.
She did sign on with Trump in some capacity as confirmed by Jordan Sekulow. In his tweet he mentioned three letters- RNC
This indicates to me that once Powell went after Kemp she had to be jettisoned..at least officially.
That lawsuit damns Kemp.
That’s what I thought. Funny how they don’t dispute the substance.
“Friggin media knows nothing about OCR.”
Schmuck probably thinks these are made using a typewriter.
Sensitive aren’t you. I did not say Powell had nothing.
I questioned if she did. She set a high bar. I’m now up to page 47 of you Georgia filing. And, for you, well, too bad. Suck it up. We are not an echo chamber and there is no excuse for typos, if they are in the filed document. And your insults show your stupidity. Stick with facts, not emotional outbursts because you can’t think for yourself and are insecure.
I’ve pdfed docs that printed cleanly, and previewed on the screens cleanly, but when pdfed were a mess. I’ve also sent pdf docs that looked fine in my computer, but then some of the users’ computer scrambled them, or misformated them, while other users’ showed cleanly. I think it happens when there is different formatting, or even different fonts used.
I can’t see why OCR would be used toward the end of the process, and I can’t imagine pasting and OCR segment without looking at it. Proofing is a simple standard function, and can be spread out across a large group if it needs to be done quickly.
My guess is the problems had to do with the final pdf.
An excellent point indeed. BTTT
If you ever need a job, I think you’re a shoe in for mainstream media journalist. You’ve really captured their voice.
She e-filed it at midnight, I’m guessing the OCR botched it and there was no one working at court that late to fix the scanning errors.
Are you being sarcastic?
MSM mum on Biden’s speeches you know that thing (words).
At least she has words not blanks.
Because that’s what children do..they’ve obviously never converted a PDF file.
The libs are the smartest people in the world, just ask them & they’ll tell you.
I would propose you are either an idiot or troll. The PDF errors are most likely caused by the inept capabilities of the Georgia/Michigan software that accepts these filings from the legal team. You can blame Powell and team all you want but I would be quite confident these versions are not what was submitted. It is virtually impossible to produce a document these days with these sorts of obvious spelling mistakes. Even the FREEP text editor highlights misspellings!
Perhaps you are cozy with the MSM morons that don’t actually do ANY investigations prior to publishing their lies and innuendo??
Do you know how to spell “troll”.
I am cutting Sidney slack on this one. Could be a variety of reasons that dont have to do with not using a spell checker.
I am interested to see if legal talking heads actually slam the spelling as they should know the issues with Efilings.
I don’t think it’s up to the court to edit the doc. The filer needs at least a proofing function. Having an admin person, or legal secretary on standby would be useful.
Or maybe it was a collaborative effort of many people working remotely that had to be patched together. That would be a difficult task under pressure.
Any so-called journalist who does that ain't worth spit.
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