Posted on 11/29/2020 6:22:50 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Tar and feathers.
It all comes down to December 14th.
bttt
Wiping the record would be a very Corleone type of move. Next would be to ‘wipe’ the computer and machine operators. Just as with assassination, if the assassins are all dead, they cannot talk/reveal anything.
Voting machines should have the ability to record an archival snapshot of the current state of the machines after an election to preserve a historical audit trail. One would think that is possible but I am not sure.
Bkmk
When it gets this blatant ^^^^^^^
It’s time to call a halt to “president biden”....
It’s time to call a spade a spade... and
It’s time to fingerprint and arrest....
Venezuela fire https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3910667/posts
I think 52USC20701 requires all voting records be kept for 22 months.
Each era has its time. The Founders made that very clear.
Watch these minions of satan try to remove your faith in God.
Be glad you understand.
The corruption is out in the open with absolutely no attempt to hide it. This is how criminals act when they have no fear of being held accountable.
Maybe some mostly peaceful defenestrations would work too.
2015:
In October 2015, the Georgia Secretary of State’s office, under Kemp’s leadership, erroneously distributed personal data (including Social Security numbers and dates of birth) of 6.2 million registered Georgia voters.
2017:
Between 2012 and 2018, Kemp’s office cancelled over 1.4 million voters’ registrations, with nearly 700,000 cancellations in 2017 alone.
2018:
By early October 2018, more than 53,000 voter registration applications had been put on hold by Kemp’s office, with more than 75% belonging to minorities.
2018:
On December 4, 2018, U.S. Representative Elijah Cummings, the incoming chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, announced that he would like to call Kemp before Congress to testify about the fairness of his actions during the 2018 elections.
2019:
Kemp was given until March 20, 2019 to comply with document requests or face a subpoena.
Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said President Trump “should leave quietly,” after the state’s election recount confirmed President-elect Joe Biden’s win.
“When you lose an election, you should leave quietly. It’s the will of the people that has been expressed,” he told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in an article published on Saturday.
Raffensperger has found himself the subject of intense criticism by the Trump campaign after Georgia turned blue for the first time in nearly 30 years.
Earlier this week, President Trump called Raffensperger “an enemy of the people” and accused him, without evidence, of hiding “tens of thousands” of illegal votes.
I can’t say what it is, but there is one sure way to keep those machines from being erased. But that method goes back to very primitive times.
I freely admit that I might be full of crap. BUT .... assuming that our side has any server(s) that were seized or voluntarily turned over in Germany, wouldn't they still retain the info re both the "real" vote tallies and the recorded (fake) tallies?
Please excuse my roundabout way of getting to the point. What I mean to say is, if we do have the server(s), won't it make any wiping of the GA voting machines a moot point?
The South was known for corrupt politicians when white Democrats were in charge. It looks like the corruption continues even though the whites now identify as Republicans
This is treason!
Lock up Robbersperger.
Blackmail, I think.
Whenever I see him on TV, he is so nervous and evasive. He looks like a man who knows he has a target on his back.
We ain't playing tiddly-winks any longer. This is for all of the marbles.
My guess it is the governor and the SOS who were on the take to let the contracts for these Dominion machines. Lin Wood, one of Trump's attorneys, has said as much.
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