Posted on 12/03/2020 12:25:15 PM PST by Anti-Bubba182
Edited on 12/03/2020 3:02:29 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
The VIDEO EVIDENCE being shown in the Georgia Senate Hearing is SHOCKING.
Room cleared at 10:30pm. 4 people stay behind. Thousands of ballots pulled from under a table in suitcases and scanned.
FRAUD!!!
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So...what can we deduce from the place and the situation that is visable?
Oh...probably an order of Whoppers for the election officials.
You would have to be a very naive, I don’t care how skeptical a person you are.
That's the usual form. Both institutions are about self-protection and issue avoidance.
Yes, I agree, and there’s only one thing to do to people like that.
Apparently there were surveillance cameras that they were not aware of.
My sense is that the GA senate will do nothing concrete regarding vote certification or a redo of the 2 US Senate elections in January. Kick the fan down the road.
So there is evidence that this took place at the same exact time as the water leak announcement?
Do you have a link to this statement by the dem committee woman?
Election fraud has been going on our whole lives on a much smaller scale.
It was just blatant and flagrant this time.
Trump had so much of a landslide they had to pull out all the stops.
From here on out they will refine the system so it will be even more difficult to detect (like Oregon and Washington). total mail in, no recounts, no contesting the results, just neat and tidy counts by sophisticated methods
These people would all have been arrested within hours and their names released if the script was flipped
Does the Gov have to call a session to do that?
nice post!!
Not anything special. Congress is charged with deciding the election contest, and also admitting its own members. It has plenary authority on those subjects. For presidential election see 3 US Code, and 3 USC 15 in particular.
Separate subject - really dynamite hearing today on Crossfire Huricane. Sen Johnson, Hawley and others interviewing Keving Brock. "Holy crap" sort of things being said. Replaying on C-SPAN2 at this moment.
Johnson has a great idea - Congress should have priority in investigating malfeasance, so that the bad actors can;t use "innvestigation iunderway" as excuse for stonewall. That is a legitimate decision by Congress. Congress has plenary authority over how courts and admin agencies operate. It can impeach and remove any of these actors, and it has the power to make ALL the rules. The only boundary is the constitution.
Thanks. I’m glad the Dems didn’t get to them first!
It’s not a timing thing. There is testimonial evidence, affidavits from the people kicked out of the room, the pretexual reason they were given.
The video recording corroborates the sworn testimony by the participants.
We don't have a clue what the scale is or has been. All we have is "comforting" statements from the usual suspects that everything is on the up and up and fraud is rare, never determining an outcome.
I don't believe them. Not one bit. That is a self-serving line of bull, and has less credibility than the media saying it isn't biased.
As far as I know, legislatures have independent power. I'd have to read GA constitution and more on GA state to get details. Governors generally have the power to call legislatures into session for issues that the Governor deems warrant doing so, but as I say a tthe start, legisltures have independent power. They just don't want to be accountable.
I watched the hearing.
I was appalled at the apparent blatant cheating.
I mean, I was actually F’ing pissed off these people would willingly execute blatant cheating like we are some communist country.
She was proven to be lying right then and there. It was the first time the video had been seen. Wasn’t out before today.
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