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To: ransomnote

Maybe for the first time, but I disagree with you on this. It is absolutely the province, indeed duty, for the FBI and DOJ to get involved if there is a nationwide conspiracy to fix the election of President of the United States. Based on the info uncovered so far, it was essential for any AG to send teams of agents to the 6 contested states and start interviewing the people who are running those elections, and seize and inspect the voting machines, and check into the situation with hundreds of thousands of ballots showing up in the middle of the night, etc.


2,119 posted on 12/01/2020 11:52:02 AM PST by Defiant (If the Media and Social Media are going to run things, when do we get to vote for them?)
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To: Defiant

It is absolutely the province, indeed duty, for the FBI and DOJ to get involved if there is a nationwide conspiracy to fix the election of President of the United States.

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I would agree with you if the DOJ/FBI were not infiltrated and capable of destroying evidence collected. Personally I want their hands off the proof. :)


2,124 posted on 12/01/2020 11:56:13 AM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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If what we’ve followed for 4 years is in any way relevant then this is fluff. Both agencies are rotten to the core with infiltraitor worms. This is being handled by the military in the end, maybe some civilian side for overflow or scrubs.

Barr is a two state system - either good, or bad. The field of data associated with possibilities surrounding each state should be explored and plumbed at depth...


2,203 posted on 12/01/2020 4:39:28 PM PST by Axenolith (WWG1WGA!)
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