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originally posted by: Boadicea
Good morning all!
I got nothing today, and I don't expect much this weekend either, so I'm going to enjoy my weekend with my family. I hope you all do something to feed your soul as well.
Enjoy!
During the interview, Gregg Phillips revealed how the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger are harassing the True the Vote investigators to get at their informants.
Phillips says he will never turn over his sources and that “somebody’s going to get killed” because of the actions by these state agencies.
“This is a very, very dangerous escalation in this. I believe that somebodies going to get killed if they’re not careful.”
originally posted by: vkey08
a reply to: Boadicea
Cocoa powder, you can get it to more evenly mix in that way. I was actually shocked they came out.
The great vote-by-mail wave appears to be receding just as quickly as it arrived.
After tens of millions of people in the United States opted for mail ballots during the pandemic election of 2020, voters in early primary states are returning in droves to in-person voting this year.
In Georgia, one of the mostly hotly contested states, about 85,000 voters had requested mail ballots for the May 24 primary, as of Thursday. That is a dramatic decrease from the nearly 1 million who cast mail ballots in the state’s 2020 primary at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
The trend was similar in Ohio, Indiana and West Virginia, which held primaries this month...
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Boadicea
Lets hear from the people being "intimidated" by Georgia officials. First hand testimonies carry the most credibility. Especially with these election-related issues.
originally posted by: Boadicea
I didn't expect this:
BREAKING…True the Vote Founder Catherine Engelbrecht: 2000 Mules Is Coming BACK To Theaters!
And especially for this reason:
On Saturday afternoon, 2000 Mules was made available for individuals and groups to watch online on Rumble and Locals. Within 12 hours of the release of the online version, it had already grossed more than $1 million in sales, proving that Americans are desperate see evidence of voter fraud from the November 2020 election that most people know in their gut was stolen.
Rumble released the following statement about the streaming of the film: “The movie’s gross sales on Rumble and Locals, which began on Saturday at noon, are good enough to put ‘2000 Mules’ in the estimated box office top ten for the weekend of May 6th to May 8th.”
It would appear that movie theaters have taken note of 2000 Mules “top ten” box office status. According to Catherine Engelbrecht, theaters have asked to have the film back.
It would seem free market capitalism is still muddling along! The power of the almighty $$!!!
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Boadicea
Out of Pennsylvania - Primary election night.
From Kathy Barnette, who would be the first Black Republican U.S. Senator.
How Cool is this? She's smacking Dr. Oz for not 100% supporting Donald Trump, even though OZ has Trump's Support: twitter.com...
Good luck Kathy!
Oz’s lead, however, may not withstand the thousands of mail-in ballots that have yet to be counted considering McCormick has performed better with mail-in ballots counted thus far.
originally posted by: imitator
Here we go AGAIN...
originally posted by: alphabetaone
originally posted by: imitator
Here we go AGAIN...
Yes, here we go again.
Ever notice the 2 things that are prevalent with sycophants?
Trump or those he endorses
Alt-Right news sources
FFS look at one of the reddit comments "It's beyond belief that they haven't outlawed mail ballot fraud".... you know why that is? Because it's been against the law since the beginning of time -federally-...and these people.....vote, scary.
originally posted by: network dude
originally posted by: alphabetaone
originally posted by: imitator
Here we go AGAIN...
Yes, here we go again.
Ever notice the 2 things that are prevalent with sycophants?
Trump or those he endorses
Alt-Right news sources
FFS look at one of the reddit comments "It's beyond belief that they haven't outlawed mail ballot fraud".... you know why that is? Because it's been against the law since the beginning of time -federally-...and these people.....vote, scary.
I'm confused, so mail in ballots are totally secure, and not able to be manipulated?
originally posted by: imitator
Here we go AGAIN...
Nail-Biter in Pennsylvania: Oz’s Razor-Thin Lead Could Fall to McCormick; Mail Votes Yet to Be Counted
An error by a company that prints ballots for several Pennsylvania counties made thousands of mail-in ballots unreadable Tuesday as voters were deciding hotly contested primaries for governor and U.S. Senate in one of the nation’s most important battleground states.
Officials in Lancaster County, the state’s sixth most populous, said the problem involved at least 21,000 mailed ballots, only a third of which were scanning properly. The glitch will force election workers to redo ballots that can’t be read by the machine, a laborious process expected to take several days. Officials in the GOP-controlled county pledged that all the ballots will be counted eventually.
A standing room-only crowd made up mostly of organized, left-leaning, political activists shouted, “Shame! Shame!” when commissioners in Pennsylvania’s Lancaster County voted to remove a ballot drop box placed at the county building on Monday, the day before the primary election.
Now, instead of placing absentee ballots in the drop box located just three steps inside the door of the county building, voters will have to walk about 30 steps into the building, from the same door, to get to the Board of Elections office where they will hand their ballot directly to one of the workers.
Anyone entering the building beyond the drop box must go through a metal detector manned by the sheriff department. Opponents say this makes voting “too difficult and complex” for voters.