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To: Melian

“We were ALSO told that the 2020 election would set the stage for Voter ID laws to be established and that 2020+ was safeguarded.

Trump discussed the importance of establishing these laws during his speech last night. HOW we go about accomplishing this should be obvious by now.”

While I think these laws are needed - specifically Voter ID, they are not a safeguard. We have laws now, that if they were the safeguard they are supposed to be, the steal wouldn’t/couldn’t have happened.

If the laws are not enforced TO THE MAX, EACH AND EVERY TIME, they mean nothing and we can have as many laws as we want. Steals will continue and we’re just another 3rd world banana repbulic.

If 2020 isn’t prosecuted, we’re just peeing into the wind and telling ourselves it’s raining.


1,086 posted on 12/27/2021 11:07:28 AM PST by Larry - Moe and Curly (America was not designed for people to be SAFE. It was designed for people to FREE.)
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To: Larry - Moe and Curly

Voter ID laws are just one piece of the puzzle. We need a way to secure the vote from the time the ballot is legally cast until it is counted, with preservation of ALL data on paper in case of a breach.

And believe me (I’m preaching to the choir here), this election was nothing if it wasn’t one HUGE series of breaches, from suitcases of ballots under the desk to repeated scanning of the same ballots to people filling out and casting fraudulent ballots after the poll watchers were gone, to the huge electronic fraud that took place after midnight on Nov 4.

The election was a complete fraud and people need to be publicly hanged for it, no other way around it.


1,088 posted on 12/27/2021 11:22:33 AM PST by meyer (Everything woke turns to poo.)
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