Posted on 12/06/2020 8:48:32 AM PST by weston
Found this related article by Corinne Murdock of Georgia Star News. @GeorgiaStarNews @CorinneMurdock https://t.co/vS04Hrzyvz— Robb Hurst, CPA 🐸 (@robbhurstCPA) December 6, 2020
yes! So glad to hear it. Now,,, if only we had some honest to goodness REAL LAW ENFORCEMENT. REAL JUSTICE.
WE THE PEOPLE may very well be the last resort.
GEORGIA
Senators Introduce Petition to Call Special Session
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(December 5, 2020) | Saturday, Sen. William Ligon (R – Brunswick), Sen. Greg Dolezal (R – Cumming), Sen. Brandon Beach (R – Alpharetta) and Sen. Burt Jones (R – Jackson) drafted a Petition calling for and convening a Special Session. The petition serves as notification to Governor Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger that an emergency exists such that a session of the General Assembly is being called for and convened on Tuesday, December 8, 2020, at 10:00 A.M. in order to attend to such emergency and for all purposes provided for pursuant to Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States.
This Petition comes after the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee was inundated with affidavits, signed under penalty of perjury, from citizens all over the state who testified to blatant election fraud and many violations of the law that have taken place during the 2020 General Election as well as during the follow-up recounts.
“We recognize our duty to move forward with this Petition due to the level of fraud and violations of law which took place during this 2020 election cycle. We urge others to join us,” stated Sen. Ligon. “We need at least 29 signatures in the Senate on the Petition before 9 AM, Tuesday, December 8, 2020. A similar Petition in the House requires at least 91 signatures by that same time. Now is the time to call your senators and representatives to stand up and be counted on this effort to restore integrity in the election.”
As the Petition makes clear, testimonial and other evidence given before the Georgia Senate Judiciary Subcommittee demonstrated a systemic failure to observe Georgia Election laws. Underage individuals and convicted felons registered and were allowed to vote. People voted who were not listed in the state’s records as having been registered to vote. Voters who moved to a different county more than 30 days prior to the election and failed to re-register were allowed to cast votes. Voters registered using bogus addresses such as UPS facilities and other stores, yet their votes counted. Ballots of individuals who were deceased prior to Election Day counted. Over and over again, ballots were counted outside the view of poll watchers or designated monitors, defying the law. Even the law itself was modified by an unconstitutional agreement which weakened signature verification requirements for absentee ballot applications and absentee ballots as set out in Code Sections 21-2-381 and 21-2-386.
According to committee members, that was just a part of the testimony that came before them and much more is still being submitted. Any certification of electors by the Governor of Georgia or the Georgia Secretary of State in light of such systemic failures, the Petition states, would not be in conformity with the Georgia Election Code enacted by the General Assembly pursuant to its plenary power. Therefore, following Supreme Court guidance in Bush v. Gore, 531 U.S. 98 at 104, a state legislature, “after granting the franchise in the special context of Article II, can take back the power to appoint electors.”
“We believe we have reached the point that the results of this election are untrustworthy,” stated Sen. Burt Jones. “Such pervasive disregard for election laws by our election officials requires a decisive response. It is time for our legislative body to do its job.”
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Sen. Brandon Beach is Chairman of the Transportation Committee. He represents the 21st Senate District which includes portions of Cherokee and Fulton counties. He can be reached at 404.463.1378 or by email at brandon.beach@senate.ga.gov.
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Sen. Greg Dolezal represents the 27th Senate District, which includes parts of Forsyth County. He may be reached by phone at 404.656.7127 or via email at greg.dolezal@senate.ga.gov.
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Sen. William Ligon Jr. serves as Chairman of the Banking and Financial Institutions Committee. He represents the 3rd Senate District which includes Brantley, Camden, Glynn, and McIntosh counties and portions of Charlton County. He can be reached by phone at 404.463.1383 or by email at william@senatorligon.com.
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Sen. Burt Jones is the Chairman of the Insurance and Labor Committee. He represents the 25th Senate District which includes Baldwin, Butts, Greene, Jasper, Morgan and Putnam counties and portions of Bibb, Jones and Walton counties. He may be reached at 404.656.0082 or via email at burt.jones@senate.ga.gov.
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@tracybeanz
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Police cars revolving lightPolice cars revolving lightLooks like Justice Alito has changed the date of response to Tuesday, December 8th BEFORE the deadline. (Hat tip @reeveslawstl ) https://supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/20a98.html
Thanks, NIKK, for all the updated info.
I am having a hard time keeping up, so your posts help a lot.
@MsAvaArmstrong
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we are paying 535 members of Congress to get nothing done. we have ONE President working for FREE getting everything done!
Everyone needs to pay very close attention to this short video explanation by @MarkVSerrano #WeThePeople will choose the next @POTUS and it will be @realDonaldTrump #StopTheSteal & #FightLikeAFlynn https://t.co/C3MLhUsgAT— General Flynn (@GenFlynn) December 6, 2020
Thanks, NIKK—I was looking for this.
Nikk,
I followed your link. And went down a rabbit hole after that following some of the links on there, laf. I also Found this this explosive testimony.
Georgia Senator Sally Harrell testifying voting machines in KSU were hacked. And not by chance. and other items. Like can’t be audited, tested, etc. Looks like in 2019.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1335451627671728128
from
Rep. Steven Smith (R-GA) 🇺🇸
@RepStevenSmith
https://twitter.com/kleptoast/status1335451627671728128
Nikk,
I followed your link. And went down a rabbit hole after that following some of the links on there, laf. I also Found this this explosive testimony.
Georgia Senator Sally Harrell testifying voting machines in KSU were hacked. And not by chance. and other items. Like can’t be audited, tested, etc. Looks like in 2019.
Looks like the second one down on this:
https://twitter.com/i/status/1335451627671728128
from
Rep. Steven Smith (R-GA) 🇺🇸
@RepStevenSmith
https://twitter.com/kleptoast/status1335451627671728128
You are a MACHINE! laf. I envy your energy. I am still recuperating from yesterday’s endless errands. Then couldn’t sleep way into the night. Figure I am not the only one these days who has a touch of insomnia.
AMEN! And Praise God!
Understandable. I read she and her family have been receiving death threats.
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BY JACK PHILLIPS December 6, 2020 Updated: December 6, 2020
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President Donald Trump’s legal team began a forensic analysis of Dominion voting machines in Michigan after a judge on Friday permitted the examination.
“Our team is going to be able to go in this morning at about 8:30 [a.m.] and will be there for about eight hours to conduct that forensic examination and we’ll have the results in about 48 hours, and that’ll tell us a lot about these machines,” attorney Jenna Ellis told Fox News on Sunday.
“A judge actually granted our team access … to conduct a forensic audit,” Ellis added.
Ellis was referring to a ruling from a judge in Antrim County, Michigan, who authorized the audit of 22 Dominion Voting Systems machines, said Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani. It’s not clear which of the several election lawsuits the order originated from.
Later, Antrim County spokesperson Jeremy Scott told the Detroit Free Press that forensic images will be taken from voting machines used during the Nov. 3 election. Judge Kevin Elsenheimer issued the order regarding a challenge from voter William Bailey, who filed a lawsuit alleging that ballots were damaged in a recounting of ballots in a marijuana proposal that narrowly passed, reported Fox News. Elsenheimer’s order doesn’t mention the presidential race, and it’s not yet clear if the order allows Trump’s team to examine the machines.
The Michigan GOP last month noted that voting machines in Antrim County incorrectly switched 6,000 votes from Trump to Joe Biden. The Secretary of State’s office said it was due to a technical error and non-updated software, adding that the issue was later corrected.
Ellis, in the Fox News interview on Sunday, cast doubt on the Secretary of State’s claims, saying that it was “an unexplained and so-called ‘glitch.”
Elsenheimer’s order said that Antrim County needs to “maintain, preserve and protect all records in its possession used to tabulate votes in Antrim County, to not turn on the Dominion tabulator in its possession and to not connect the Dominion tabulator in its possession to the internet,” as reported by the Detroit News.
Jake Rollow, a spokesman for Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, told the Detroit News that the judge’s order is not clear.
“However, what we know, and has been previously explained on numerous occasions, is that a human error by the Antrim County Clerk prompted results to be reported incorrectly,” said Rollow to the publication. “Reporting errors are common, have no impact on tabulation, and are always caught and corrected in the county canvass if not before, as was the case in Antrim County.”
Dominion Voting Machines, in numerous statements, has vigorously denied that its machines can switch votes from one candidate to another and has also denied ties to other vote-tabulation software companies or foreign governments.
The Epoch Times has reached out to the Michigan Secretary of State’s office and Antrim County after Ellis’s Fox News interview.
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