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originally posted by: IndieA
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: vkey08
Just read today that Lindell is now claiming Thursday is the big day! World will be stunned! Smdh. I think is this the 4th or 5th time he claimed that.
Can you prove that statement with a source, or did you just feel cute telling a clever lie?
originally posted by: carewemust
4.23.2022
The liberal media gave Arizona AG Mark Brnovich a pat on the back for quickly going along with those who declared "Trump Lost!" in 2020 and 2021.
Now the liberal media is changing its tune on Brnovich, which is a GOOD SIGN.
Source: www.washingtonpost.com...
originally posted by: IndieA
originally posted by: carewemust
4.23.2022
The liberal media gave Arizona AG Mark Brnovich a pat on the back for quickly going along with those who declared "Trump Lost!" in 2020 and 2021.
Now the liberal media is changing its tune on Brnovich, which is a GOOD SIGN.
Source: www.washingtonpost.com...
Thanks Carewemust. This article sparked a thread. www.abovetopsecret.com...
Source: justthenews.com...
Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers (R-Mesa) will soon receive a prestigious award for pushing back against calls to suspend the state's 2020 general election results.
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library Foundation announced on Thursday that Bowers is among the five people it will honor with the 2022 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award.
The award is given to public servants who have made "courageous decisions of conscience without regard for the personal or professional consequences," according to a press release from Bowers' office.
The award gets its name from former President Kennedy's 1957 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, "Profiles in Courage." It tells the stories of eight U.S. Senators who risked their political careers for taking unpopular, yet principled, positions.
On multiple occasions, Bowers has refused inquiries or stopped legislation that would have cast doubt on the results of Maricopa County's 2020 general election, which saw President Joe Biden besting President Donald Trump in his quest for reelection.
Bowers said he received multiple calls from Trump and the former president's lawyers. He's seen protests outside of his home and an unsuccessful recall effort.
Bowers is running as a Republican for state Senate this November.
Friday, April 22nd, the Kansas bipartisan Legislative Joint House & Senate Committee commissioned an extensive election system audit. The motion to conduct the audit was passed with overwhelming support, recording only one dissenting vote. The forthcoming audit will test election procedures, the adequacy of election statutes, and assess the security of voting machines, ballots, tabulators, and storage units. Auditors will be empowered to examine security vulnerabilities much like Justice Gableman, who recently released findings from his audit of the 2020 Wisconsin Election. Justice Gableman’s Report showed significant election security vulnerabilities in Wisconsin such as foreign manufacture and ownership of critical election equipment, improper handling of ballot images, violations of election law through predatory actions in long-term care facilities, and even potential computer breaches (vendors appear to have intentionally allowed over 30 software and hardware doorways for fraud).
originally posted by: IndieA
Last week I emailed Runbeck Election Services to inquire as to what happened with the Maricopa county election ballots.
I asked why ballot secure paper was not used at all, why there were so many issues with printer alignment, and other things? I haven't heard back.
Mike Lindell announces tonight that he is finally about to get the last laugh on his critics: “We’re looking at Thurs, if everything goes right. I’m not going to give all the details. 😂 There’s a lot of surprises. It’s going to shock the country, as a matter of fact.”
The state Capitol Police on Friday denied a permit request from the group for April 30 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., citing the existing permit for the farmers' market. And after more than two hours of discussion on everything from parking to port-a-potties to security needs, Madison's Street Use Staff Commission set another meeting for Tuesday to consider the group's city permit request.
Stevens Point-based Freedom Fighters of Central Wisconsin as of Wednesday afternoon had also raised less than $3,300 of the more than $100,000 it says it needs to put on the "United We Stand We the People" event April 30 and May 1 at the state Capitol, according to online fundraising appeals.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: IndieA
Last week I emailed Runbeck Election Services to inquire as to what happened with the Maricopa county election ballots.
I asked why ballot secure paper was not used at all, why there were so many issues with printer alignment, and other things? I haven't heard back.
The CEO of Runbeck Election Services says making ballots "secure" to the degree Arizona officials are requesting, is very VERY difficult.
See midway down - Senate bill 1120: www.nbcnews.com...
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: IndieA
Did you feel cute making your accusation? You think I wouldn't have a source? Sure looks like him, sure has a banner at the bottom of the screen that says Lindell Report. The video is in the link.
Mike Lindell announces tonight that he is finally about to get the last laugh on his critics: “We’re looking at Thurs, if everything goes right. I’m not going to give all the details. 😂 There’s a lot of surprises. It’s going to shock the country, as a matter of fact.”
A judge in Phoenix has dismissed lawsuits seeking to disqualify three Republican lawmakers from the ballot because they participated in or helped organize the Jan. 6, 2021, rally in Washington that ended with an unprecedented attack on Congress
The decision from Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Christopher Coury made public Friday means Reps. Paul Gosar and Andy Biggs and state Rep. Mark Finchem remain on the primary ballot barring a reversal by the state Supreme Court. Gosar and Biggs are seeking reelection and Finchem is running for Secretary of State, Arizona's chief election officer.
The lawsuits filed on behalf of a handful of Arizona voters alleged that Gosar, Biggs and Finchem can't hold office because they participated in an insurrection. They cited a section of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. constitution enacted after the Civil War.
None of the lawmakers are accused of participating in the actual attack on Congress that was intended to stop certification of President Joe Biden's win.
Coury agreed with the lawmakers' attorneys who said Congress created no enforcement mechanism for the 14th Amendment, barring a criminal conviction. He noted that Congress proposed such a law in the wake of the attack on Congress but it is not been enacted.
“Therefore, given the current state of the law and in accordance with the United States Constitution, plaintiffs have no private right of action to assert claims under the disqualification clause,” Coury wrote.
I'm not sure what Arizona's or Runbeck's definition of ballot secure paper is, but what Mark Finchem is proposing, I would call currency grade ballot paper and is said to cost around 25 cents a ballot. I'm not sure who quoted that price, but I wouldn't trust Runbeck to print a napkin at this point.