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originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: IndieA
Mike Lindell appears to have all the data of these hacks in encrypted form
Why does this appear to be so, because he says he does? So why does he not bring all this forth if he has it and it is so compelling?
Because he knows where it points and he knows that what, the real perps will do what, kill him? Wreck his busniess? Break his mouth?
But if this info has made it's way to Trump four and a half months ago, why hasn't Trump had it all published and made public, that is other than vague claims and generalized statements?
His mention of soy sauce and curry powder. Both Asian staples.
Although there is no indian dish in Indian subcontinent called curry, British lumped all sauce based dish into generic name Curry
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: IndieA
It doesn't state that they were found, this headline is loosely worded. They may have been found, as we are hearing they are being looked for and there had been reports that systematic fraud had been detected early into the audit.
Yes, they may have been found. But with no proof that they have been found, which of course the OP does not provide, proof that is, they also ''may not have been found''.
Yes, we know that they are ''looking'' and we also know that there have ben ''REPORTS'' of systematic fraud.. We know all of that but still no proof, just maybe's
But back to the nature of the headline. Here in your reply as in the OP there is nothing but ''if's '' and ''maybes'' where the headline clearly states and I quote.
''Bamboo Fibers Found in Ballots During the Maricopa County Audit'' There are no ifs or maybes about that claim, it is clearly set forth.
originally posted by: LSU2018
According to the US Census Bureau data, a total of 154,628,000 people voted in 2020. Looking at the total number of votes cast in 2020, the number is 158,383,403. When you look at that and think about all the witnesses who gave written affidavits and people who registered their dogs under the name of college girls and boys, your argument flies right out of the window.
originally posted by: underwerks
a reply to: IndieA
Did they find any panda poop too? Or soy sauce? Maybe some had been sent in by other countries too. Has anyone checked for any curry powder?
originally posted by: gortex
a reply to: LSU2018
His mention of soy sauce and curry powder. Both Asian staples. It's no different than his party flipping their # when someone says watermelon in a thread, they immediately compare it to black people and then call the other guy the racist. I didn't make the rules, his party did.
And there was me thinking it was just the Woke who called out racism when it wasn't there , seems that disease has spread further than I thought.
I didn't make the rules, his party did.
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: LSU2018
His mention of soy sauce and curry powder. Both Asian staples.
Ignorance is bliss.
Curry is a name given by The British during their time in India. Not Asian at all.
Although there is no indian dish in Indian subcontinent called curry, British lumped all sauce based dish into generic name Curry
en.wikipedia.org...
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: LSU2018
According to the US Census Bureau data, a total of 154,628,000 people voted in 2020. Looking at the total number of votes cast in 2020, the number is 158,383,403. When you look at that and think about all the witnesses who gave written affidavits and people who registered their dogs under the name of college girls and boys, your argument flies right out of the window.
The question on the Census about whether you voted or not is optional, not everyone chose to complete that.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: xuenchen
That sound great until you realize that it's more likely that the company that provides the voting machines buys its paper off the shelf from a wholesaler, and that wholesaler simply supplied an off spec product.
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: xuenchen
That sound great until you realize that it's more likely that the company that provides the voting machines buys its paper off the shelf from a wholesaler, and that wholesaler simply supplied an off spec product.
No they don't unless you can show the evidence !!!!!
There are standards !! 😃
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: LSU2018
According to the US Census Bureau data, a total of 154,628,000 people voted in 2020. Looking at the total number of votes cast in 2020, the number is 158,383,403. When you look at that and think about all the witnesses who gave written affidavits and people who registered their dogs under the name of college girls and boys, your argument flies right out of the window.
The question on the Census about whether you voted or not is optional, not everyone chose to complete that.
Where do you show that you voted then? I've never seen an option asking me one way or the other.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: IndieA
If you cant find a way to attack the information...
Uh, there is no information. Zip.
...just find a way to fall back on antisemitism, even if there's none there. lol
I wish I could tell you I was the one who thought of the whole Jew Laser thing but that came from the Q-Cumbers who happen to be on your side of this hoax.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: LSU2018
According to the US Census Bureau data, a total of 154,628,000 people voted in 2020. Looking at the total number of votes cast in 2020, the number is 158,383,403. When you look at that and think about all the witnesses who gave written affidavits and people who registered their dogs under the name of college girls and boys, your argument flies right out of the window.
The question on the Census about whether you voted or not is optional, not everyone chose to complete that.
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: LSU2018
According to the US Census Bureau data, a total of 154,628,000 people voted in 2020. Looking at the total number of votes cast in 2020, the number is 158,383,403. When you look at that and think about all the witnesses who gave written affidavits and people who registered their dogs under the name of college girls and boys, your argument flies right out of the window.
The question on the Census about whether you voted or not is optional, not everyone chose to complete that.
Where do you show that you voted then? I've never seen an option asking me one way or the other.
I don't know how it works there, some of us get long form, which asks for much more detail, some get basic short form..it's random as to who gets what. I'm not sure if any political questions on ours either way.