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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: network dude
do you feel that the massive amount of people who don't trust the system due to the MSM bias, the big tech bias, and the general way Trump and his supporters are vilified, have any right to be skeptical of the vote process, or are they all just nancys? In your uber professional opinion of course.
I think anyone who is not skeptical of government, the media and corporations is a loon.
That being said there comes a point when people have to face the reality that nothing of substance may have happened and address the underlying root causes of the election. The whole doomed to repeat scenario and all...
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: Boadicea
People are getting tired of the, this is coming soon!
originally posted by: MetalThunder
These people are stupid
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: MetalThunder
These people are stupid
Actually, the stupid people are the ones who don't know that was some TikTok personality doing a hoax video to troll them.
It's been alleged.
originally posted by: network dude
But do you think they should throw in the towel before entering the ring, or should they give it at least until the first bell rings and see if anything of substance is found? I only ask, as I'm sure you aren't aware of it, but your commentary makes it appear that's how it should be, again, in your professional opinion. And I wouldn't be making this personal against any member, but you have a good amount of street cred here for a lot of members. Some younger folks may be dazzled by your whit and charm.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: network dude
But do you think they should throw in the towel before entering the ring, or should they give it at least until the first bell rings and see if anything of substance is found? I only ask, as I'm sure you aren't aware of it, but your commentary makes it appear that's how it should be, again, in your professional opinion. And I wouldn't be making this personal against any member, but you have a good amount of street cred here for a lot of members. Some younger folks may be dazzled by your whit and charm.
I think if you legitimately feel you've been defrauded, not just lost, then you should look into that with any means necessary.
What I am seeing however is not anything that looks legitimate and I think once the Georgia recount comes in and if it doesn't change things it's time to move on, not continue to press the issue.
Rudy Giuliani on contact with CIA relating to election irregularities: 'I don't think I can comment'
originally posted by: network dude
Conversely, if fraud is found, even some folks who wield giant drumsticks would have to take a back seat to all the bemoaning.
Carone was sent to Detroit, Michigan, to provide technical support for the ballot counting process. While she was there she noted poll workers repeatedly double scanning ballots to generate multiple votes from the same batch of ballot sheets. Ms. Carone also witnessed election workers filling out ballots, fraudulently signing ballots, as well as the unloading of vans in an area of the Detroit election tabulation facility she was not permitted to inspect.
originally posted by: Dem0nc1eaner
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
a reply to: Boadicea
I hope all these "whistleblowers" are coming from Kentucky!
In Ballard County Kentucky the State Board of Elections shows 2285 registered REPUBLICAN voters as of Oct 2020 yet 3155 people voted for Mitch McConnell?
Ballard County also has 3966 registered Dems but Amy McGrath only got 936 votes.
In Bath County Kentucky there were 2478 registered REPUBLICAN voters, and McConnell got 3537 votes in total.
With 6730 registered Dems in Bath, Amy McGrath only got 1827 votes.
Seems odd in this divisive atmosphere that over 1000 registered Democrat's voted for McConnell, while almost 5000 Dems didn't vote for McGrath.
Elliott County Kentucky has 860 registered Republicans yet McConnel got 1958 vot
There's more suspicions stats at links
elect.ky.gov...
threadreaderapp.com...
Could that just mean a lot of Democrats voted Republican?
As you would expect considering the Democrat nominee.
originally posted by: scraedtosleep
a reply to: Boadicea
I'm surprised this isn't posted yet...
People are getting tired of the, this is coming soon!