Posted on 11/10/2020 10:41:53 AM PST by dontreadthis
Lin Wood @LLinWood If you have any information relating to State of Georgia absentee ballots, please email me at lwood@fightback.law.
For example, did you receive unsolicited ballots in mail? Did you receive more than one? Did you see any tampering with documents that reflected request signatures? 1:15 PM · Nov 10, 2020·Twitter for iPhone
appears so.
I let him know via his email
I can see the tweet just fine.
I can see the tweet ok
where do you see the tweet?
on your feed or on his home page?
Can you point me to proof of that? That might be just what he needs
Sidney Powell Trump Will Win!!, 3340 (6:41 min.; Sidney Powells comment about Sen. Sanders starts at about 5:50 min.)
And if Sanders lost the nomination if Dominion was used, why couldnt the same thing possibly have happened with Georgia Senate races?
In fact, consider the following disturbing excerpt about Georgia Senate race from Forbes article, the source of the 761 votes not mentioned, correction welcome.
"Remarkably, Perdue's share of the vote dropped to 49.997% after election officials released results from an additional 761 votes Thursday afternoon." Tommy Beer, Second Georgia Senate Race Headed For Runoff? Perdue Dips Below 50% Against Ossoff, Putting Control Of Senate Up In The Air, Forbes, November 5, 2020.
Also, as a matter of routine, the constitutionality of Georgia's 50% law needs to be questioned. From a related thread
Hey gang, let's consider possible constitutional problems with Georgia's 50% law for electing US senators.
First, the Founding States expressly constitutionally gave the states only limited power to make laws for federal elections, evidenced by the Constitution's Article I, Section 4, Clause 1 (1.4.1).
"Article I, Section 4, Clause 1: The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections [emphasis added] for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators."
The 50% law does not compliment 1.4.1's times, places and manner clause imo, particularly since were talking about a federal election, not a state election.
Next, noting that the Founding States had decided not to give ordinary citizens the power to vote for federal senators, the states later ratified the 17th Amendment (17A) to expressly give such power to ordinary voters.
Excerpted from 17th Amendment: "The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof [emphasis added], for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote. The electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislatures."
The problem with Georgia's 50% law is this imo. Again, neither 1.4.1 or 17A says anything about the states having the power to disqualify the results of a federal election because not enough qualified voters voted.
In fact, haven't patriots historically complained that disgruntled conservatives stay home on Election Day and consequently let minority voters get away with controlling the country by doing so?
The 50% law is arguably nothing more than a different approach to accepting ballots after Election Day imo.
"Remarkably, Perdue's share of the vote dropped to 49.997% after election officials released results from an additional 761 votes Thursday afternoon." Tommy Beer, Second Georgia Senate Race Headed For Runoff? Perdue Dips Below 50% Against Ossoff, Putting Control Of Senate Up In The Air, Forbes, November 5, 2020.
Also, consider that Sen. Schumer is unsurprisingly ignoring that Dominion software, software that has been allegedly used to cheat the ballot boxes, Speaker Pelosi's chief of staff alleged to control Dominion, was possibly used to trigger Georgia's 50% law for electing senators.
In fact, if I remember correctly, Sidney Powell has questioned if Dominion, or similar software, was used to steal Democratic nomination for president from Sen. Bernie Sanders.
As an example that federal election-related state powers are limited, let's consider "buyers remorse" for voters deciding after the fact that somebody that they had elected federal lawmaker wasn't up to the job.
More specifically, when the states implemented recall laws for federal lawmakers, the Supreme Court clarified in US Term Limits, v. Thornton that the individual states didn't have the power to "amend" constitutional term limits like Georgia is arguably doing with its 50% law and the 17th Amendment imo.
U.S. Term Limits, Inc. v. Thornton
(So why didn't the sleeping states amend the Constitution for recall laws?)
Corrections, insights welcome.
I think there’s supposed to be a GA presser today at 3:30. Heard it on Bannon’s show this morning.
I haven’t found anything, though.
Seems a bit like going to pet a pit bull wearing a bacon necktie. Not necessarily a smart idea.
bttt
that’s his home page and probably the only place you can see it now.
When you “follow” someone on twitter, you get their tweets directly onto your own feed.
I don’t follow Lin Wood, but I do follow Jack Prosobiec, and Jack retweeted Lin so I saw it briefly on my feed. But then it disappeared from my feed, so I looked up Lin Wood’s home page and there it was.
IOW, his tweet is no longer getting tweeted out.
From the PA legal filing they are asking for ALL votes cast in PA not to be certified:
WHEREFORE, in addition to any other affirmative relief that the Court may deem necessary and proper, Plaintiffs ask this Court to enter judgment in their favor and provide the following alternative relief:
i.An order, declaration, and/or injunction that prohibits the Defendant County Boards of Elections and Defendant Secretary Boockvar from certifying the results of the 2020 General Election in Pennsylvania on a Commonwealth-wide basis
“Seems a bit like going to pet a pit bull wearing a bacon necktie. Not necessarily a smart idea.”
Like Tim Conway saying he couldn’t understand why the sharks were chasing him. He WAS wearing his lucky ham.
Oh, he’s just shadowbanned. Typical Twitter stuff. Not important now.
Larry, we need you, if you can, get to Rich Barris for this question, Lin Wood needs us.
https://twitter.com/PeaceLoveBunny1/status/1326248659927887873
This is a reply under Lin Wood’s original tweet:
https://twitter.com/LLinWood/status/1326226874511609856
He’s asking for Georgia help.
I heard on Bannon’s Warroom, this morning....that there will be a news presser/update, at 3:30p....with Susie Walt (??), Cleta Mitchell (excellent election atty) and Rep Doug Collins.
I have no idea where to find this feed.....OANN? Newsmax???
I doubt FixNews will cover.
See #37
I do not care about being a hero.
I do care about an HONEST ELECTION.
I do care about TRUTH.
I do care about being FREE.
Along with my 501c4 foundation, #FightBack, I am preparing the lawsuit. @BrianKempGA needs to timely order special session of GA legislature. https://t.co/IIEDaELH7z— Lin Wood (@LLinWood) November 10, 2020
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