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To: Bullish

Does anybody know where the case is to be argued? If it’s not in flyover country, he’s in for a rough time.

Something has me wondering: Dominion has never shared it’s records. It’s software is proprietary. How can they claim damages if they can’t prove that their records are clean?

Another thing: how can a corporation claim to be a private entity after it has played such a prominent role in a disputed public function?

Public allegations like this are the only way people can hope to gain access to records hidden by a non-government entity claiming that its proprietary rights shields them from disclosure.


47 posted on 10/03/2022 6:09:20 PM PDT by tsomer
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To: tsomer
Haven't there been people who have come forward and proved beyond a doubt the machines can be hacked? Therefore they're not secure enough for elections? Dominion claims their software is secure and cannot be hacked. Shouldn't these claims be settled before they can sue Lindell for anything?

This all stinks of rats.

48 posted on 10/03/2022 6:44:14 PM PDT by Bullish (Rot'sa Ruck America. )
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