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Msg ID: 2691679 Voting Rights Are An Arena Where libz Want... +0/-2     
Author:obumazombie
6/6/2021 6:31:54 PM

To make inroads without any sort of moral or ethical, or even civil standards...

 

A return to election integrity demands due process goes forward;Written By  | Jun 6, 2021

ILLINOIS: Within United States Constitutional law, the right of Due Process is found in both the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution.  Due process prohibits arbitrary deprivation of life, liberty, or property by the government except as authorized by law.

Donald Trump was denied Due Process when law enforcement and the justice department refused to circumvent systematic voting fraud during the election and investigate the same matter after the election.

Where were the election watchers?

President Trump’s newly formed Space Force should have been monitoring Internet connections the night of the election. The FBI should have been involved immediately after the election.

The thousands of people who came forward as witnesses about voter irregularities and fraud will not be satisfied until they are recognized and heard by both the justice system and mainstream media. Until the due process is met.

I consider myself a witness to the election fraud

That night of the election I, like millions of others, was watching the election results when several states announced they were shutting down vote counting for the evening. They were going home to get some sleep before returning the next morning. And I knew the fix was coming!  I said to my wife,

“This has never happened before.  Normally they keep going all night.  I bet this is where the Democrats are going to steal the election somehow!”   

I was right. The FBI holds,

“Fair elections are the foundation of our democracy, and the FBI is committed to protecting the rights of all Americans to vote.”

They go on, 

“The U.S. government only works when legal votes are counted and when campaigns follow the law.  When the legitimacy of elections is corrupted, our democracy is threatened.  While individual states run elections, the FBI plays an important role in protecting federal interests and preventing violations of your constitutional rights.”

Attorney General William Barr told the Associated Press that U.S. attorneys and FBI agents have been working to follow up specific complaints and information they’ve received, but, “to date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election.”

The Big Lie is not President Trump’s claims that widespread and systematic voter fraud stole the election.  The BIG LIE is that Joe Biden won the presidency. All while sitting in his basement doing absolutely no campaigning as  Trump circled the country like the Energizer Bunny! Below is a summary of where the different state election fraud hot spots are at currently.  Keep in mind this is a very fluid situation changing by the day now.

Arizona Audit

Arizona’s Senate has had to defeat all kinds of obstruction and interference by Democrats on the Elections Board trying to stop the audit.  The Senate just recently announced over a million of the 2.1 million ballots have now been counted and tallied in Maricopa County, according to the Arizona GOP.  Two interesting developments from the lefties of the mainstream media as well as those on the critical thinking right:

The Left

The fake journalists were mocking Trump and his voters after seeing poll workers using forensic black lights to examine ballots.  They were mocking them saying those perpetuating “The Big Lie” were looking for Chinese bamboo in the paper of the ballots or watermarks Trump had put into the ballots, both of which were proven by experts as, “Not true.”

The Right

A significant number of mail-in ballots lacking Chain of Custody were also found to lack folds caused by being put into envelopes.  They were overwhelmingly for Joe Biden.  Further inspection found their ballot bubbles were all blacked out perfectly as if printed by a machine. Or identical as if copied by machine.  The forensic lights are rumored to have confirmed numerous cast mail-in ballots were never touched by human hands.

Most recently an announcement on the Arizona Secretary of State’s website noted the State Senate audit liaison, Ken Bennett, confirmed on May 24 copies of voting system data were sent to a lab in Montana.  Speculation is the data provided by Dominion Voting Services under subpoena may have been sent to CyTech in Montana for reasons that are yet unclear.

A poll auditor made a claim that some files had been deleted from the servers but later recanted that claim.

A combination of taxpayer dollars and private donations are being used to fund both the audit and necessary security.

Senate President Karen Fann signed a contract in late March that outlines the steps of the audit plan.  Some of that plan, and the way in which it is being done, has changed. Fann and the audit team have had to respond to court orders and inquiries from the U.S. Department of Justice.

The audit is rumored to be concluded this summer and will be the first of the dominoes to fall in exposing systematic and widespread election fraud in the 2020 Election.  Companies involved with the audit are working to confirm or deny Dominion voting machines may have been hacked during the election process.

Georgia

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger completed a Risk Limited Audit and said he is confident in the 2020 election results.   His office completed an audit that included a hand count of the state’s 5 million ballots.  Raffensperger says he supports citizen’s in Fulton County to do an audit, saying the ballot inspection would “provide another layer of transparency.”

It was Fulton County where a closed-circuit security camera exposed Democrat poll workers in the State Farm Arena producing containers of ballots from underneath a draped table after sending Republican poll observers home for the evening.  They had told them they were stopping vote counting for the night.  This will become problematic for Joe Biden and the Democrats if a significant number of mail-in ballots are also lacking a chain of custody.  What they did was illegal and video proof caught them at it.

Michigan

A statewide audit of the election confirmed the results were accurate.  However, activist Trump supporters in several counties of Michigan are calling for a third-party audit of the state’s Dominion voting machines similar to the Maricopa County audit in Arizona.  Some naysayers are saying these outside audits would be illegal in Michigan.

Dominion voting systems and Michigan Democrats have argued that such an audit could expose the proprietary information of their software.

Nevada

Nevada GOP chair Michael McDonald was interviewed by One America’s News Network where he said,

“We had 122,000 complaints returned to the Secretary of State.  She asked for it and we intend to keep bringing those complaints forward.  We have an audit we want to take part in.”

He said Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske only went on to investigate 4% of those 122,000 complaints.

As an interesting aside, Internet talk show sensation Steven Crowder of the show Louder With Crowder was banned for one month from YouTube. Crowder’s social media crime was exposing voter fraud in Nevada when his staff researched voter addresses and found some of them to be such places as street medians.

Many addresses of voters were not verifiable as residences. It was further reported that some people who were reported as having voted for Joe Biden said they never even voted.

New Hampshire Audit

A small sample of New Hampshire has discovered that fold lines in ballots caused vote tallies to favor some Democrat candidates.  The audit was conducted after Democratic State House candidate Kristi St. Laurent was short by 24 votes of winning one of the four seats up for grabs in Windham, a town of 10,000.

“Something we strongly suspect at this juncture, based on a variety of evidence, is that in some cases, fold lines are being interpreted by the scanners as valid votes,” said Mark Lindeman of Verified Voting.  

Mark Lindeman is the acting co-director of Verified Voting. At the conclusion of this small audit of one small city of New Hampshire, he said,

“We found no evidence of fraud or political bias.”  

Mail-in absentee ballots appeared to be the culprit as more Democrat votes were counted over Republican candidate’s counts due to their position on the ballots and where fold lines would logically occur allowing them to fit in envelopes.   Experts believe what happened in Windham may have also occurred statewide throughout New Hampshire.  It is not certain whether this vote tally irregularity would have always favored Democrats over Republicans, however.

Pennsylvania

Three Republican state lawmakers toured the Arizona Senate’s audit with two of those three saying the same thing should be done in Pennsylvania.  A key member of Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives is flatly rejecting any talk of an Arizona-type audit of the 2020 presidential election.  Rep. Seth Grove, who chairs the committee that handles election matters, said that the chamber “will not be authorizing any further audits on any previous election.”

His concern is for a Democrat governor who will never go along with any audit. However, two of those visiting lawmakers, Sens. Cris Dush and Doug Mastriano, say they want something similar carried out in Pennsylvania.  Mastriano said,

“I’m a bit disconcerted that someone has come out on our side, not even leaving open the idea of an audit, I don’t know how we can get around it, but the people overwhelmingly want an audit.  I think just a county or two would do.  My preference would be a Democrat and a Republican county and let the chips fall where they may.”

Previously, Grove and 63 other Republican lawmakers urged members of Congress to block Pennsylvania’s electoral votes from being cast for Biden as the winner of the presidential election due to perceived voting irregularities in the state. Lawmakers of Pennsylvania are being inundated by phone calls and mailings to their offices urging some form of an audit be carried out for Pennsylvania.

Wisconsin

Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said he was hiring three retired police investigators to look into the election results in Wisconsin. Vos confirmed that one of the three hired is Mike Sandvick, a retired Milwaukee police detective.

Sandvick is a 30-year veteran retired from the Milwaukee police department.  Sandvick wrote an investigative report on the 2004 election whereby he determined that there were more votes cast than registered voters in the city of Milwaukee.

He recommended Wisconsin enact a voter ID law and the Republican-controlled Legislature did so in 2011.  That law remains on the books today. Sandvick has served on an “election integrity” committee established by the Wisconsin Republican Party.  He also served as state director for a chapter of True the Vote, a Texas organization focused on voter fraud.  It is rumored to be aligned with the Tea Party movement.

The Wisconsin investigation begins as Republicans have asked the nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau to study the election.  Republicans in other states have also started conducting audits and reviews after numerous poll watchers filed affidavits attesting to instances of voter fraud and irregularities they witnessed understanding the penalties of perjury for making false claims.


The libz want elections to be decided by who can be the best voting fraud enabler. Our republic cannot last on that principle. The sacredness of the ballot box must be upheld, if you care about the governed. They have a right to know that they are being represented justly and fairly. Not having elections stolen from them by unusually good election thieves.

If you really are compelled to steal, just figure out how to steal a...

 

Good job Goodlibs!

 



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Msg ID: 2691682 What the Donnie and the Extreme Right are Doing Is Very Dangerous... +2/-0     
Author:Jett
6/6/2021 7:01:35 PM

Reply to: 2691679

Trump advances dangerous disinformation campaign as more states move to restrict the vote

(CNN)Donald Trump's speech before the North Carolina Republican Party Saturday night was a reminder of the danger the former President poses as he undermines America's election system while attempting to reassert himself as kingmaker on the national stage.

His address to the party faithful was a familiar screed to anyone who tuned in to his 2020 campaign rallies. He attacked President Joe Biden's foreign policy maneuvers, claimed Biden is destroying the economy, insisted that he deserves more credit for the rapid development of Covid-19 vaccines, and argued that the radical left and "cancel culture" are destroying America's freedoms. But it was his continuing disinformation campaign about the November presidential contest that was most disturbing -- in part because the past few months have proved that Trump's lies are now accepted as gospel by a majority of Republicans.
At a time when followers of QAnon and online forums supportive of Trump have touted the deadly military coup in Myanmar as a remedy that should occur in the United States so Trump can be reinstated, recent polling shows that a majority of Republicans believe the 2020 election was stolen despite the fact there is no evidence of widespread voter fraud.
And the former President continued to fan those flames of disinformation on Saturday night, stating that the 2020 election will "go down as the crime of the century." He congratulated Republican state senators in Arizona who have forced a sham audit of the 2020 election results from that state's largest county and praised state lawmakers in Pennsylvania and Georgia who are following suit by exploring additional recounts and audits of their election results.
 
"We're not going to have a country -- if you don't have election integrity, and if you don't have strong borders, our country can be run like a dictatorship and that's what they'd like to do," Trump said. "They want to silence you. They want to silence your voice. Remember, I'm not the one trying to undermine American democracy. I'm the one that's trying to save it."
The former President also praised states like Texas, Florida and Georgia that have advanced laws making it harder for Americans to vote -- measures that will disproportionately affect Black and Latino Americans -- by curtailing vote-by-mail options, ballot drop boxes and extended hours that provided more access for shift workers. (The law in Texas was poised to pass until Democrats staged a late-night walkout that deprived the House of a quorum to pass it before the legislative session ended).
 
Meanwhile, Democratic efforts in Congress to combat the various state laws with federal legislation were dealt a major blow when West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin on Sunday said he opposes getting rid of the filibuster to pass voting rights legislation.
"We now are witnessing that the fundamental right to vote has itself become overtly politicized," Manchin said in an op-ed in the Charleston Gazette. "Today's debate about how to best protect our right to vote and to hold elections, however, is not about finding common ground, but seeking partisan advantage."
Trump's remarks came amidst revelations on Saturday that Mark Meadows, his former White House chief of staff, pushed the Department of Justice in his boss' last weeks in office to investigate baseless conspiracy theories and fraud claims about the 2020 presidential election, according to documents obtained by CNN and first reported by the New York Times. The emails from Meadows -- who was in the audience in North Carolina Saturday night -- were just another example of the Trump administration's overreach and the ex-President's flagrant disregard for democracy.

Trump as GOP kingmaker

On Saturday night, Trump attempted to present himself as the GOP's kingmaker, endorsing Republican Rep. Ted Budd for the US Senate race, because he said he didn't "want a lot of people running"
Trump suggested that his backing of Budd would immediately clear the field of Republicans who are vying to replace retiring three-term Sen. Richard Burr in one of Democrats' top-targeted pickup seats. The former President said he had waited until his daughter-in-law Lara Trump, whom he invited on stage, had made her decision that she did not want to run for the seat.
Budd, a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, won Trump's loyalty in part by being one of the 147 House Republicans who voted against certifying the outcome of the 2020 election on January 6.
Farther south in Georgia on Saturday, Republicans who did not support Trump's election lies continued to be punished by the boisterous GOP base. Attendees at that state's GOP convention booed Gov. Brian Kemp, who refused to help Trump overturn the election results. They also censured Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger for standing up to Trump, with members calling it a "dereliction of his constitutional duty," according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Trump has already endorsed GOP Rep. Jody Hice, who's embraced his election falsehoods, to run against Raffensperger.

Anti-Trump Republicans speak up

While Trump still enjoys a strong grip over the Republican Party and is flirting with the possibility of another run for the White House in 2024, a small but increasingly assertive group of anti-Trump Republican leaders are speaking up to combat his election lies. He also faces some hurdles in getting his message out as social media platforms continue to debate how they should handle his mistruths.
In recognition of Trump's dangerous rhetoric, Facebook announced this week that Trump will remain suspended from that platform until at least January 7, 2023 -- two years after his initial suspension -- and that it will then assess the circumstances to see if he should be allowed back on.
In a Friday post, the company said that once the two years have passed, it "will look to experts to assess whether the risk to public safety has receded. We will evaluate external factors, including instances of violence, restrictions on peaceful assembly and other markers of civil unrest. If we determine that there is still a serious risk to public safety, we will extend the restriction for a set period of time and continue to re-evaluate until that risk has receded."
Trump called the ruling "an insult to the record-setting 75 (million) people" who voted for him: "They shouldn't be allowed to get away with this censoring and silencing," he said in a statement Friday.
On Saturday night, he mocked Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, claiming that he had begged to come to the White House with his wife.
Prominent Republicans have increasingly spoken out about the damage that Trump's election lies are causing, including Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, who was subsequently ousted from her No. 3 post in House Republican leadership, and former House Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.
Some, like former Virginia Rep. Barbara Comstock, have predicted that Trump will continue to lose vote share as he continues his election farce.
"He's fading as a figure," Comstock told CNN's Pamela Brown on "Newsroom" Saturday before Trump spoke.
John Bolton, Trump's former national security adviser, told Brown it is "ridiculous" that Trump, according to some reports, is telling people around him that he will be reinstated to the White House later this year. The reinstatement theory Trump has been sharing with aides was first reported by The New York Times' Maggie Haberman last week.
"He's not going to be reinstated in August. He lost the election. People need to face-up to this and accept the reality that he was an unpopular candidate and didn't get re-elected," Bolton said Saturday on "Newsroom."
Like Comstock, Bolton said Trump's influence within the GOP is "diminishing" and warned that Republican candidates could face consequences for supporting the former President's disinformation campaign.
"The lies that he tells are damaging not just to the country. They're particularly damaging to Republicans, and I think we have to understand that we will be anathematized by our opponents if we don't make it clear we think the kind of things Trump's been saying are simply crazy," Bolton said.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Msg ID: 2691687 Going To Pull A CroWalt Left And Dismiss ... +0/-2     
Author:obumazombie
6/6/2021 7:16:43 PM

Reply to: 2691682

Your reference, without referring to it.
Not only that, I am going to channel CroWalt left even more by pointing out the reference is sourced to CNN as the publisher. You libz won't complain about those McCarthyism tactics I am sure, because you never do when libz assign guilt by association.

 

And, I will wrap it up with a salute of...

 

Good job Goodlibs!



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