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originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: kasalt
Ahhh yes. Typos and OCR artifacts. I guess that means we can totally dismiss the 100 plus pages of evidence and sworn statements....
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: kasalt
Ahhh yes. Typos and OCR artifacts. I guess that means we can totally dismiss the 100 plus pages of evidence and sworn statements....
Those other manners include “electrocution, inhaling nitrogen gas or death by firing squad.” The amended rule goes into effect on Dec. 24 and comes as the DOJ has scheduled five executions during this lame-duck period.
originally posted by: kasalt
a reply to: interupt42
When your lawsuit begins with "IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICCT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICOICT OF GEORGIA," I'd say that's less an evidence of scrambling and more an admission of insanity.
originally posted by: kasalt
a reply to: interupt42
When your lawsuit begins with "IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICCT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICOICT OF GEORGIA," I'd say that's less an evidence of scrambling and more an admission of insanity.
When voters in Fulton, Wisconsin, arrived to cast their ballots in a local election Tuesday, the voting process looked a little different.
Rather than the usual paper ballots, voters made their selections on digital tablets, loaded them onto plastic cards outfitted with memory chips, and inserted them into a card reader that saved the votes to a computer and printed a paper copy of each ballot to be placed in a ballot box.
Another unfamiliar feature of the day: A handful of Microsoft (MSFT) executives stood by to explain and answer questions about the technology underlying the new system, called ElectionGuard.
originally posted by: awhispersecho
The misspelling of words in the lawsuit really bothers me. It gives a little bit of legitimacy to the theories that she is trying to make Trump look bad or that we are watching a movie but the movie part is the lawsuits and the attempt to save the election and freedoms. Kind of like I said before, all the actions we are believe are happening could just be a movie, a bluff, to keep us calm and docile until it is far too late to stop what is coming. And yes I used those word for a reason. It hit me last week that we could apply those words "can't stop what's coming" to the exact things we believe they are trying to stop, the loss of freedoms, the great reset, the destruction of everything we have known, and not what's coming in the form of taking down corruption.
Every 3rd day syndrome today guys
originally posted by: kasalt
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originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
originally posted by: crankyoldman
This was reposted...
Was this "woman" arrested?
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Look at the scene with fresh eyes, does it look like this version of Hillary was arrested in a surprise arrest? Odd how perception can be skewed with a few words to prime the mental pump.
Why did both Hillary and Biden have such pronounced mental and physical deterioration during their presidential campaigns?
Something odd about that..
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: kasalt
Ahhh yes. Typos and OCR artifacts. I guess that means we can totally dismiss the 100 plus pages of evidence and sworn statements....
The typos could be indictative of rushing which could indicate they didn't see this coming ,hence not being ready. If they weren't ready than they are scrambling and that is not a good position to be in at the last minute.
originally posted by: RsaWarhawk
originally posted by: kasalt
a reply to: interupt42
When your lawsuit begins with "IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICCT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICOICT OF GEORGIA," I'd say that's less an evidence of scrambling and more an admission of insanity.
I believe it is a logical fallacy to disregard an argument because of a simple mistake or error and if that is all you have, perhaps you really have no argument against it at all.