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originally posted by: FatherLukeDuke
It seems that Republicans are now getting concerned with how silly this is has got:
“It makes us look like idiots,” State Sen. Paul Boyer, a Republican from suburban Phoenix who supported the audit, told the New York Times.
“Looking back, I didn’t think it would be this ridiculous. It’s embarrassing to be a state senator at this point.”
Too late mate, you can own this mess.
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: NoCorruptionAllowed
They also took extreme risks that got cosmonauts killed, and ignored safety concerns and many other short cuts, at the expense of human life
How many US astronauts lost their lives ?
originally posted by: alldaylong
originally posted by: More1ThanAny1
a reply to: alldaylong
You could have saved yourself from embarrassment if you just did a little more research.
bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu...
As a widely distributed and fast growing graminaceous plant, bamboo has emerged as an important raw material for pulping and papermaking to mitigate the shortage of wood resources, at least in the East Asia region.
en.chinapaperonline.com...
More industry observers in China are now hopeful of a growing role that bamboo pulp will play in the future of the industry, seeing the length of bamboo fiber in-between that of hardwood and softwood. Also, bamboo resources are ample, especially in southern and southwest China. In addition to successful stories in tissue paper production, exploration to diversify bamboo pulp application is now underway on other grades of paper and board. Under more uncertainties in recovered paper supply at home and abroad, tapping the potentials of bamboo becomes a cost effective option for the industry, experts say.
They are using more bamboo for all paper products. My last article just so happened to mention they are increasingly using it for toilet paper and paper towels. It doesn't deny they are using it for other paper products.
Next time, try not to be so disingenuous. What you did is what we call drive-by debunking. You mindlessly tried to find the first petty conflict in what I said with a very narrow range of information (only using the article I posted), and didn't bother to check if your response could be rebutted by doing more research. You should be ashamed of yourself.
So Bamboo is not used for toilet paper then ? Must have misread that.
They only people that should be ashamed are the idiots who are peddling this election fraud nonsesne. They look and sound like fools, which they are.
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: alldaylong
originally posted by: More1ThanAny1
a reply to: alldaylong
You could have saved yourself from embarrassment if you just did a little more research.
bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu...
As a widely distributed and fast growing graminaceous plant, bamboo has emerged as an important raw material for pulping and papermaking to mitigate the shortage of wood resources, at least in the East Asia region.
en.chinapaperonline.com...
More industry observers in China are now hopeful of a growing role that bamboo pulp will play in the future of the industry, seeing the length of bamboo fiber in-between that of hardwood and softwood. Also, bamboo resources are ample, especially in southern and southwest China. In addition to successful stories in tissue paper production, exploration to diversify bamboo pulp application is now underway on other grades of paper and board. Under more uncertainties in recovered paper supply at home and abroad, tapping the potentials of bamboo becomes a cost effective option for the industry, experts say.
They are using more bamboo for all paper products. My last article just so happened to mention they are increasingly using it for toilet paper and paper towels. It doesn't deny they are using it for other paper products.
Next time, try not to be so disingenuous. What you did is what we call drive-by debunking. You mindlessly tried to find the first petty conflict in what I said with a very narrow range of information (only using the article I posted), and didn't bother to check if your response could be rebutted by doing more research. You should be ashamed of yourself.
So Bamboo is not used for toilet paper then ? Must have misread that.
They only people that should be ashamed are the idiots who are peddling this election fraud nonsesne. They look and sound like fools, which they are.
Even more embarrassing are the lefty wingnuts who never investigated anything about that, but rather just parroted CNN twaddle that any mention of fraud is nonsense. Without any investigation or question.
That is the real definition of a fool. Thanks for showing everyone a great example of it.
Evers asked the court on March 31 to sanction Powell and her co-counsel for bringing the case and make them pay attorneys fees, saying her lawsuit was error-ridden and filed “without the support of credible, relevant, or remotely admissible evidence.”
Powell and her co-counsel called Evers’ request “patently without merit” in a filing Wednesday and defended their case as “well-plead” and “factually supported,” saying the motion for sanctions should be denied because it is “out of time and frivolous.”
If the court does not immediately reject Evers’ motion, though, Powell said the court should hold an evidentiary hearing on it in which the governor would be forced to prove there wasn’t fraud as Powell claims, noting Evers “has offered no admissible evidence to refute any of Plaintiff’s witnesses or exhibits.”
Evers’ office has not yet responded to a request for comment on Powell’s motion for a hearing.
originally posted by: IndieA
This news is a few days old, but it was noteworthy enough for CNN to cover the story in a super bias way, where they make up reality as they go, as they so frequently do.
News came out that auditors at the Maricopa County election audit are looking for bamboo fibers and Chinese paper.
www.businessinsider.com...
Some key points that are mentioned are:
Workers at the Maricopa County recount are investigating an absurd theory that 40,000 Biden ballots were smuggled in from Asia.
They intend to check the fiber of ballots with UV lights and 5K cameras to check for bamboo.
The recount is partially funded by a lobbyist group, which raised over $1.5 million for the effort.
The possibility that ballots were smuggled in from Asia is far from an absurd theory. In fact, this possibility is allegedly supported by evidence collected by Staci Burk, the same woman who also claims to hold shredded ballots that were found outside of the county building one day after a judge ordered the ballots to be handed over to the Arizona Senate for a full forensic audit. She claims in a leaked 30 minute call to Senator Borelli, that the evidence includes a confession and sworn affidavit and was released to every member of the State Legislator months ago, but was never acted on. The full recording can be found linked at the bottom of this article.
www.azmirror.com...
Here's a link to my previous post about Staci Burk and the shredded ballots. I seem to be one of the only people on here reporting on these stories, so hopefully I can continue to help spreed this information.
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Why would ballots have to be faked? Well the more we learn about electronic voting, the more vulnerabilities keep popping up. It's staggering the number of ways electronic votes can be manipulated once a paper ballot is converted into a scanned image. So long as the paper ballots are never inspected, electronic rigging will almost always pass recounts and simple audits, however if rigging is in place and paper ballots are to be inspected, the only way to cover-up the rigging would be to replace some paper ballots to ensure that they matched the electronic count. A near perfectly rigged election would include paper ballots that matched the rigged electronic count, however those fake ballots may still be detectable by a forensic expert if thoroughly audited, which seems to be the case in Maricopa County.
originally posted by: FatherLukeDuke
It seems that Republicans are now getting concerned with how silly this is has got:
“It makes us look like idiots,” State Sen. Paul Boyer, a Republican from suburban Phoenix who supported the audit, told the New York Times.
“Looking back, I didn’t think it would be this ridiculous. It’s embarrassing to be a state senator at this point.”
Too late mate, you can own this mess.
Not sure why they are saying its absurd to think ballots were smuggled in from Asian, there is literally videos out there of the ballots being shipped through a Chinese courier and received here in the US.
originally posted by: Whodathunkdatcheese
Because the US doesn't have anywhere you can do that?
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: CrazyFox
I don't understand that meandering post. Try speaking in simple, plain English.
originally posted by: Whodathunkdatcheese
originally posted by: IndieA
My guess is that if you want to come up with 40,000 ballots that are hand filled out quickly, you probably want to fill those out far away and far out of sight.
Because the US doesn't have anywhere you can do that?