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There are four major devices involved, the master registration computer, ballot issue computers, voting machines and the tabulating machine. Voters vote on voting machines. The supervisor of elections of a populous county might have 2000 ballot issue computers, 500 voting machines and one tabulating machine. Each voting machine compiles records of votes and of election worker interactions with the machine. I will use English representations for the records and will use an exclamation point as a comment indication for my explanations to you, which of course are not recorded by the machine. The voting machine will record election worker interactions...
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I keep playing this scene out in my head in terms of our current election in the United States. Marcus Aurelius is the Emperor of Rome who decides to name General Maximus Meridius as his successor. The Emperor's son, Commodus, is enraged by this decision and decides to murder his own father (while subsequently lying about the horrible deed) in a selfish effort to become Emperor. To me, Marcus symbolizes We The People since we have overwhelmingly decided in favor of Trump as our leader. However, the enraged democrats decide to lie, cheat, and obstruct their way into power instead...
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Election results are finalized through processes called canvassing and certification. Canvassing generally refers to how state and local officials confirm the validity of ballots cast in an election. Certification is the process authorities use to formalize the election results based on the canvass. However, some states, localities, and commentators use the terms interchangeably to describe the entire process of counting ballots and formalizing results.[1] Election result certification deadlines are set in state law. Certification deadlines for the 2020 election are as follows: The certification deadline in six states is within one week of the election. In 26 states and the...
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The fraudulent Biden vote was seeded carefully throughout Red districts-recognizing that we wouldn't be every aggressive about looking at those votes. This explains how this happened
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Ok. On NBC news I just caught a blurb by Chuck Todd and he was talking with Lester Holt about the vote in Pennsylvania. He admitted that some number of ballots (like 20,000) were being manufactured and counted. Like old dollar bills. All of this under the precise observations of qualified observers, of course! I hope someone has the strength and fortitude to stand up for the truth.
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Horowitz: How Republican-controlled state legislatures can rectify election fraud committed by courts and governors....
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Who is the KING in America? Noah Webster's 1828 Dictionary defined "KING" as: "KING, n. 1. The chief or SOVEREIGN of a nation; a man invested with supreme authority over a nation, tribe or country; a monarch. Kings are absolute." Kings have "subjects" who are subjected to their will. The word "citizen" is Greek, and has the connotation of co-ruler, co-sovereign, co-king. "Polis" is the Greek word for city, and "politics" was simply the "business of the city." The Greek city-state of Athens had about 6,000 citizens, and every citizen had to be at the marketplace everyday to talk politics....
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The Libertarian vs. Liberal debate is confusing for some, but once you understand it, it’s clear as day. While both of these political thought processes have some areas that overlap, you’ll soon understand the fundamental differences between the history, modernization, and 20th century belief systems behind them.
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Not so fast. The race has narrowed in #AZ considerably. 130,000 votes separate the candidates, with hundreds of thousands of votes yet to be counted, from all over the state. I'll say it again: Let's count the votes, and let the people decide rather than making declarations.
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Yes! That partially makes up for the loss of Arizona
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I guess Biden shouldn't have promised to shut down oil.
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I was just wondering how the map has changed since 2016.
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RUSH LIMBAUGH left his show in a HURRAY at 1:15pm today...with NO REASON GIVEN except that he had people speaking to him in his ear piece
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A huge difference exists between liberal leftists and conservatives. Generally, liberals will organize, group together and defend one another while executing evil deeds EVEN WHEN THEY DON'T KNOW EACH OTHER. They put aside differences for the moment until they are able to overcome the good forces that oppose them, THEN they fight with each other. Not always, but the vast majority operate that way. Conservatives, on the other hand, seem to argue about what is the right way to do something, are somewhat difficult to organize for taking positive action and tend to group together IF IT INVOLVES FAMILY OR...
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Intelligent Design Passes Peer Review Life Is Fine-Tuned In his book The Blind Watchmaker, Richard Dawkins defined biology as “the study of complicated things that give the appearance of having been designed for a purpose.” Though our generation’s arch-atheist recognizes the tendency of human intuition to attribute things wonderful and complex to the work of a designer, he goes on to argue that life is not designed at all. His prior commitment to a worldview that understands the universe to be the product of eons of accidents and natural selection only imitates design is reflected in the book’s title:...
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Of Course We’re Not a Democracy During the recent vice presidential debate, I pointed out on Twitter that our form of government in the United States is not a democracy, but a republic. The confused and vehement media criticism that ensued persuaded me that this point might be better served in an essay rather than a 140-character Tweet.Insofar as “democracy” means “a political system in which government derives its powers from the consent of the governed,” then of course that accurately describes our system. But the word conjures far more than that. It is often used to describe rule by majority,...
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"A general, for whom I have zero respect, said to me, "Sir, we have no more ammunition.""
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I'm on a lot of different websites, mostly private ones, that feature books, magazines, tv shows, movies, you name it. If it's in a digital format it's there. Usually I just browse and ignore but this latest issue of the New York Book Review had a cover that really tweaked my curiosity. I expected a good amount of TDS inside but I hoped for at least a small bit of balance. As a New Yorker would say, fuhgedaboutit. The closest it came to an opposing viewpoint was one author blaming Democratic complacency in 2016 for our current state of affairs....
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