Posted on 10/29/2016 9:41:24 PM PDT by BlackFemaleArmyColonel
The White House petition to ban George Soros owned voting machines reached well over the required 100,000 signatures to obtain a response from President Barack Obama.
The petition reached the signatures within six days of being published, far ahead of the November 20th deadline.
According to the official White House petition website, the petition is now in a queue that will be reviewed by the White House. When the White House responds, everyone who has signed the petition will get email from the White House to let you know that weve reviewed and responded to the petition, the website states.
The White House warns it wont respond to petitions that violate the terms of participation, which include Petitions that do not address the actions or policies of the federal government, or that address a topic not included in We the People at the time the petition was created.
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Many swing states have them. If the repubs had any guts they’d shut them down and use paper ballots.
This IS a republic, from what I recall.
Something tells me that Obama is a little busy right now.
The machines are not Soros owned. Smartmatic belongs to a board member of Soros’s Open Society.
That’s more than a close enough Soros connection, of course and the machines need to go.
Soros is a naturalized US citizen, unfortunately.
The bad news is, his two sons are primed to take over.
He found time to release the names of his favorite rappers. Kanye and JayZ occupy the top spots.
But Trump is the misogynist?
They won’t be a concern — yeah they’ll give money to liberal elites but their father’s deep seated desire to hurt ordinary people isn’t in either of them.
A review would mean pulling some of them off the line testing them to see there is no set up for fraud, not sitting behind a desk and waiting to make a personal decision. This man also needs to go to jail with soros
Takes energy to be as big a jerk as Soros is... when he’s ninety it might be too much effort... one can dream.
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