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2 words: “presidential pardon”
originally posted by: MerkabaMeditation
a reply to: Doctor Smith
They just broke the law by destroying evidence. That´s up to 20 years in prison and $10,000 fine right there.
-MM
originally posted by: MerkabaMeditation
President Trump must send in the Army to secure the remaining servers now, there is no other way. State legislators have failed in protecting them, this is proof they have failed in protecting important evidence, it´s the faith of the US we´re talking about here.
Wouldn't the servers in Germany have the information?
originally posted by: carewemust
Hidden video camera catches a nervous/antsy Dominion software employee MANIPULATING VOTE TOTALS in a suburb of Atlanta Georgia, during the November national election.
Source w/clip: twitter.com...
BTW: Georgia's Governor Kemp Paid $180,000,000 taxpayer dollars for Dominion to handle the election. Dominion usually charges much less. Guess which GA 2 officials made millions personally off this deal? According to attorney Lin Wood, it was Georgia Governor Kemp, and Secretary of State Raffensperger.
originally posted by: MerkabaMeditation
a reply to: Doctor Smith
They just broke the law by destroying evidence. That´s up to 20 years in prison and $10,000 fine right there.
-MM
originally posted by: Hypntick
a reply to: Echo007
So far, that has been the most troubling aspect of this. At the end of the day it doesn't matter who actually won, at least in my opinion. However, when you remove the trust of that large of a segment of the population it does irreparable harm to the nation as a whole. There is also an element of danger there as a percentage of that larger group may feel slighted enough to do something about it.
originally posted by: Annee
So far, has anything stood up in a court of law?
Are we not supposed to trust the process?
Are all the judges part of the deceit?
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: Hypntick
a reply to: Echo007
So far, that has been the most troubling aspect of this. At the end of the day it doesn't matter who actually won, at least in my opinion. However, when you remove the trust of that large of a segment of the population it does irreparable harm to the nation as a whole. There is also an element of danger there as a percentage of that larger group may feel slighted enough to do something about it.
Are all the judges part of the deceit?