The long-time Russian troll propagandist just continue their posturing and incessant babbling.
Word to the wise: I recommend ignoring ludicrous statements by the praise Putin, anti-U.S., promote ‘Russia, Russia, Russia’ troll squad.
You know who they. :) Their continued posturing contributes nothing positive.
WHY ARE THEY HERE?
Their comments CONTINUALLY disrespect Jim Robinson while ignoring his FREE REPUBLIC GUIDELINES:
1- Use common courtesy when posting.
2- Do not post insults or personal attacks against your fellow FReepers.
3- Do not engage in flame-wars or feuds. If you find yourself falling into one, disengage immediately and move on.
4- Do not badger other Freepers.
5- Do not demand an answer.
6- Do not enter onto a thread on a topic you don’t like just to disrupt, rattle cages, poke sticks, insult the regulars, or engage in trolling activities, etc.
7- If someone says stop, stop.
‘Nuff said :)
re Ignoring FreeRepublic.com Guidelines
I struggle to write well. That effort is tough enough, without engaging in
You vs.
You bar fights.
I try to proof read, what I write, but I often fail to notice errors in spelling. Frustrating.
Occasionally, I study for hours, legal info and statutes, the law, in order to "simply" write something that may be a useful reference for other Freepers to consider. Latest example, is
Kari Lake's case and Arizona law re signature verification:
I found that
signature verification is not trivial. We have a right to due process - our expectation of due process - for example:
Each Step of a Process such as verifying a registered voter's signature is to be taken carefully and dutifully - considering the likeness, or not, between:
- the voter's ballot signature and
- that ballot's enclosing envelope signature.
Judges have a duty to observe and respect due process. Judge Peter Thompson denied Kari Lake's right to due process.
The judge, walking to his seat, or running to his seat, are not the same process - to be
carelessly limited by the judge to another meaning: "arrived at his seat '
in some fashion.'"
The Arizona law and guidance does not say, "verification of the registered voter's signature pair, may occur in some fashion."
See replies
59,
60,
61, and
62 at
Kari Lake’s attorney: Evidence of rushed ballot verification warrants overturning 2022 election