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originally posted by: jrod
a reply to: tanstaafl
Did you check the OP's links?
Obviously not, or you would have seen this was one of them: leohohmann.com...
The video I posted is relevant to the OP.
Keep up the attacks baseless attacks, that just reassures me that you know I am right and you have no rebuttal.
Check your sources mate.
They are all from rag sites, that are extremely bias and have a poor record of reporting facts.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: Guyfriday
Proof? Any proof at all?
Death is a possible side-effect of life.
Wyman said she hasn’t seen any of Culp’s evidence, but suggested several possible explanations that don’t point to voter fraud. Homeless people are assigned a residential address close to where they live, even if it’s under a bridge, to determine which local candidates and issues they can vote on, and can have their ballots mailed to a shelter, a post office or a courthouse, she said. People who list a mailing address that doesn’t exist will have their ballots returned to the local elections office by the post office.
People do sometimes move, register at their new address and fail to cancel their old registration. As long as they only cast a ballot at one address, that’s not voter fraud, she said.
A whistleblower in a leadership position at Nickelsville is accusing organizer Scott Morrow of coercing residents of the organization’s tiny home villages into participating in political rallies.
Naming herself simply as Jane, the whistleblower claims that Morrow required homeless residents to participate in activism, demonstrations, and political rallies “as a condition for housing.” That, she alleges, was labeled as “PC,” or “participation credit” by Nickelsville.
One of those rallies was in support of Councilmember Kshama Sawant’s recent push back against Mayor Durkan’s nomination of interim Human Services Director Jason Johnson.
For many other rallies, one resident notes that Nickelsville participants were recruited merely to fill out crowds.
“We really don’t even know what it’s about [or] what’s going on — (Morrow) just wants the numbers and we’re there,” a resident told KIRO Radio.
LIHI = Low Income Housing Institute
LIHI began forming homeless encampments over the past couple years under a contract with the city — they are among the city’s nine authorized homeless encampments. Nickelsville was subcontracted to manage the communities (Nickelsville formed in 2008 as organized homeless communities).
Lee’s letter was sent to request a series of items and documents pertaining to the operation of the camps.
“We are giving you one week to wind down operations at Othello, Georgetown, and Northlake Villages. Provided you cooperate with us we will pay for (Nickelsville) staff and expenses through March 25,” Lee wrote.
LANSING – Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, in an Antrim County court hearing today, did not object to the public release of a report on Dominion software from the partisan organization Allied Security Operations Group (ASOG), in order to demonstrate the “report” is actually another in a long stream of misguided, vague and dubious assertions designed to erode public confidence in the November presidential election.
ASOG authored the “preliminary forensic audit,” which was made public by the judge today. The group, however, has no apparent expertise in election administration and technology. Their work is limited to the previous release and amplification of other false information and fake documents. As expected, the plaintiff’s most recent report on Antrim County is similarly critically flawed, filled with dramatic conclusions without any evidence to support them.
The qualifications of those who authored the report are suspect, with no evidence or credentials provided to back up their “expertise.” Authors in the report also make unverified and unsupported claims that “fraud,” “intentional errors” and “bad faith” decisions made by election officials led them to their conclusions in the report. Moreover, many of their assertions are unsupported by evidence, with some even constituting hearsay and clearly show that the authors lack first-hand knowledge of events.
www.michigan.gov...
originally posted by: Gryphon66
It's not wrong to verify signatures. This will be the second or third times some of those signatures are verified.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: PurpleFox
Do you realize the election is over?
Do you realize the Electoral College has voted?
Do you realize that the Senate Majority Leader just congratulated Biden?
Do you realize that no farcical, nonsense, BS, fake news, claims to install Trump by coup and insurrection are going to work?
It's OVER.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: PurpleFox
Do you realize the election is over?
Do you realize the Electoral College has voted?
Do you realize that the Senate Majority Leader just congratulated Biden?
Do you realize that no farcical, nonsense, BS, fake news, claims to install Trump by coup and insurrection are going to work?
It's OVER.
If the Trump campaign had any actual evidence of wrongdoing – or genuine suspicion thereof – they could have requested a hand recount of every ballot in the state," Benson said in a Monday statement. "They did not, instead choosing to allow shadowy organizations claiming expertise to throw around baseless claims of fraud in an effort to mislead American voters and undermine the integrity of the election."
originally posted by: PurpleFox
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: PurpleFox
Do you realize the election is over?
Do you realize the Electoral College has voted?
Do you realize that the Senate Majority Leader just congratulated Biden?
Do you realize that no farcical, nonsense, BS, fake news, claims to install Trump by coup and insurrection are going to work?
It's OVER.
Do you realize that Congress hasn't certified the election yet?
originally posted by: Willtell
a reply to: tanstaafl
Go to the site and tell me they look professional?
ASOG authored the “preliminary forensic audit,” which was made public by the judge today. The group, however, has no apparent expertise in election administration and technology. Their work is limited to the previous release and amplification of other false information and fake documents. As expected, the plaintiff’s most recent report on Antrim County is similarly critically flawed, filled with dramatic conclusions without any evidence to support them.
The qualifications of those who authored the report are suspect, with no evidence or credentials provided to back up their “expertise.”
Your " evidence" and your " Messinger" are wanting.
originally posted by: mamabeth
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: PurpleFox
Do you realize the election is over?
Do you realize the Electoral College has voted?
Do you realize that the Senate Majority Leader just congratulated Biden?
Do you realize that no farcical, nonsense, BS, fake news, claims to install Trump by coup and insurrection are going to work?
It's OVER.
I am sure millions of praying Americans are calling for Devine intervention.
It's not over until God says it's so!
originally posted by: AfterPaid
Could bring a semi trailer full of evidence, no one will bother - hence no fraud. right?
originally posted by: Gryphon66
Congress affirms the Electoral College vote they don't certify it. It's mostly a formality.
That's coming up in early Jan,
the inauguration will be later in January.