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To: New Perspective

There’s no reason you couldn’t have posted more of the article so we don’t have to go to the link to read it:

Yesterday, during a Georgia State Senate hearing, failed treasure hunter, J. Hutton Pulitzer, or Commander Pulitzer (no record of military experience), claimed that he had “hacked” Georgia’s voting system. The treasure hunter provided no evidence during the Senate hearing that he had done so, only claiming it had happened.

“Fake news is hard enough to combat when mainstream media outlets push it out, but when a small cadre of Georgia legislators do it, it’s a whole different story,” said Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. “These legislators need to stop calling their own reelections illegitimate and focus on getting out the vote for the January 5 elections. The mistrust they are sowing is depressing turnout. If Senators Loeffler and Perdue lose on January 5, the Georgia state legislators have only themselves to blame.”

In another election disinformation filled hearing, a small group of Republicans in the Georgia State Senate featured the claims of failed inventor and failed treasure hunter J. Hutton Pulitzer as a star witness. In his presentation, Hutton Pulitzer, formerly J. Jovan Philylaw, claimed without providing any evidence that he had “hacked” a poll pad. He then went on to claim that meant that the entire voting system was compromised even though the poll pad, like the poll books which they have replaced, are never connected to the rest of the voting system.

Hutton Pulitzer was the inventor of CueCat, a cat shaped device that, when connected to the computer, allowed users to scan barcodes on ads that would bring up the website where they could purchase the advertised product. The device attracted $185 million in investment before becoming “an anathema of the tech industry and a cautionary tale for investors.” In 2006, is was listed as one of the “25 worst tech products of all time” by PC World magazine...


11 posted on 01/02/2021 7:36:32 AM PST by McGruff
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To: McGruff
There’s no reason you couldn’t have posted more of the article so we don’t have to go to the link to read it: THIS is why idiots get caught with their pants down, making comments like "I've read....". Too lazy or paranoid to click on a link to investigate the actual source of the report. CLick on the links. This one is an official one toe the GA SOS site.
22 posted on 01/02/2021 7:50:01 AM PST by MikeyB806
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To: McGruff
There’s no reason you couldn’t have posted more of the article so we don’t have to go to the link to read it:

I do not post many articles and wanted to keep it brief as well making sure I was following the rules of excerpts. Instead of being a little bi!$h, post what you want of the article as you did AND how about saying thank you.

23 posted on 01/02/2021 7:50:58 AM PST by New Perspective (Proud father of a son with Down Syndrome and fighting to keep him off Obama's death panels.)
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To: McGruff

He then went on to claim that meant that the entire voting system was compromised even though the poll pad, like the poll books which they have replaced, are never connected to the rest of the voting system.


Despite it being found in the past that they are.


81 posted on 01/02/2021 9:21:48 AM PST by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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