Posted on 12/10/2020 10:10:58 AM PST by Mount Athos
Evidentiary hearing live now at link
I bet Censortube stops the podcast.
-Wisconsin Supreme Court grants full evidentiary hearing of GOP/Trump case Thursday (today).
-Case involves 200k+ challenged ballots from recount.
MSM is basically blacking out events in WI.
I can’t decipher your post if you were trying to tell me something
Rush is good Right NOW.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3914001/posts
"It'll even scan a batch of blank ballots and vote for whoever you tell it to! (Video)" (NOT a YouTube video)
The arguments I’ve heard so far say that Wisconsin passed laws which appoear to protect against vote fraud, but failed to pass laws which provide for enforcement of these laws. This is covered by the remedy in Texas’ Supreme Court challenge. Disqalify Wisdconsin’s presidential electors, and invalidate the results of down-ballot elections.
Perhaps next time Wisconsin will live up to its obligation to voters of other states not to institutionalize election fraud.
Check this out!!!
Good Rumble
Bad Youtube
The Presidents lawyer is doing a good job of laying out the constitutional violations to the court. He mentioned the Texas lawsuit. GO TRUMP!
Tx. Been following that, since somebody here, posted regarding some precincts in Detroit - that indicated an algorithm involvement.
And there is, today, this short video (not YouTube):
https://commonsenseevaluation.com/2020/12/10/a-dominion-voting-machine-in-action/
That demonstrates step-by-step how to abuse the Dominion system’s “adjudication” prodedures, in order to salvo a batch of ballots for one candidate and replace those with another batch of ballots for an opposing candidate.
The plaintiff (Trump lawyer) was very impressive. Now on a break until 2:30 CST. Can't wait to hear from the Democrat lawyers.
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