Posted on 12/08/2020 3:19:10 PM PST by DOC44
Two Georgia sheriffs are offering their office's investigators to the secretary of state to help him look into cases of voter fraud in the recent election.
On Facebook, Oconee County Sheriff Scott R. Berry said he and other sheriffs "stand ready to vigorously investigate voter fraud across this State and to ensure everyone's vote counts."
According to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, his office has over 250 open cases related to the election. These elections included possible double voting, absentee ballot fraud, and other allegations. The secretary of state's office only has 23 investigators, but Raffensperger requested assistance from the Georgia Bureau of Investigations to help get the caseload done quickly.
(Excerpt) Read more at fox5atlanta.com ...
Raffensperger isn’t a SoS, he’s a POS.
Can’t they investigate of their own volition, something like probable cause/suspicion of illegal activity? For example, question the people involved in dead of night suitcase vote counting?
Go Sheriffs!
I would think that the County Auditor has a the authority to have the County Sheriff investigate potential voter fraud...
maybe they could question this person!
VIDEO: 10m41s: 7 Dec: Poll Worker In Atlanta Caught Scanning Ballots Multiple Times!
comment: By itself, I’m not sure this indicates Fraud. — The Dominion Contractor Whistleblower in Detroit said — it isn’t unusual for a ballot to jam. The procedure was to take the already scanned ballots, put them on top of the stack left to run, then put the failed ballot on top - then run the whole batch again, because often the failed ballot would process the next time. ——— She said the key was - the User was supposed to -— clear the count each time they got a jam + had to rerun the stack. She said multiple people weren’t doing that. They were running the same stack up to 10x without resetting — so that stack of 50 ended up counting as 500 votes.
The person in this video usually touches the screen after putting the stack back on the feed tray -— perhaps clearing the prior count, because the person also seems to be handling jams. Like how she uses her fingers on her right hand to tap the side edge of the stack to make it feed better.
The Election was Fraudulent in the extreme... Just not allowing Observers at each station should invalidate it.... but this video isn’t an open + shut case to me...
comment: These people always shiftily look around as they’re doing something illegal.
THEY MUST BE BROUGHT TO JUSTICE!...
https://banned.video/watch?id=5fcd5dc23cb31966a1b92ade
“I would think that the County Auditor has a the authority to have the County Sheriff investigate potential voter fraud...”
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If nothing else, people should be questioned to see what’s what and if any stories hold up. The lack of investigation is the thing that is concerning.
Who is looking into Ruby Freeman? there are plenty of videos including one she took herself.
Sheriffs are elected by the citizens of the county they serve. Ensuring the voice/vote of the people who elected them and they serve.
They need to offer protection to the Georgia legislators.
I like sheriffs.
Sheriffs are the proper, lawful starting point in situations like this.
Some people take their oaths of office seriously.
...Raffensperger isn’t a SoS, he’s a POS....
YOUR POST OF THE DAY BEARS REPEATING!
Raffensperger isn’t a SoS, he’s a POS.
Exactly. That’s why the sheriffs are resisting in CA - and “Gavin” is threatening to pull their funding. I don’t know if he can do that or not
He has been our sheriff for years. He gained national attention years ago for cancelling Valentines Day just because we had a bit of winter weather. He is a bit of a character, strong pro 2a and has made it clear he will not enforce any lockdown crap.
IF he gets tagged by Trump’s EO 13848, he is a bankrupted SOS & in FEDERAL custody.
“The lack of investigation is the thing that is concerning.”
This is what I don’t understand. The powers-that-be should be horrified by the allegations of irregularities. Even if they had doubts about the validity of the claims, they should have immediately ordered extensive investigations into them.
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