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re: Fed. District Court in GA unsealed a 96-page report describing vulnerabilities in Dominion

Posted on 6/17/23 at 5:10 am to
Posted by NC_Tigah
Carolinas
Member since Sep 2003
124125 posts
Posted on 6/17/23 at 5:10 am to
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I agree! I totally agree!
Do you?
Well then you must think mail in ballots suck.
Then again, most Europeans share that realization.
Posted by shrevetigertom
Shreveport
Member since Sep 2005
4026 posts
Posted on 6/17/23 at 6:31 am to
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couldn’t they just change votes, print new ballots to match the changes, and toss the old printed ones?
And maybe have the new ballots under a table.
Posted by VoxDawg
Glory, Glory
Member since Sep 2012
60425 posts
Posted on 6/17/23 at 8:09 am to
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the reason Raffy didn't roll up his sleeves and do his job,

Dude's a CCP-beholden snake and morally incapable of doing the right thing. If he were, he would've done it in 2020, even if the other states didn't break for Trump under analysis. Character is who you are when no one's looking, and Brad Raffensperger failed at every available opportunity. This is reinforced by his limpest of dicks demonstrated this week where he says they won't consider ditching the vulnerability-riddled Dominion machines until after the 2024 election.

Raffensperger, Gabe Sterling and Jordan Fuchs are not on the side of free and fair elections in Georgia.

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What the recounts showed is the paper "receipts" that are checked (by every individual voter before it goes in the bin) matched up with the electronic counts for the precinct. So if the machines were being manipulated, the e-counts would not match the paper counts.


Again, that sounds fantastic, and had we even the slightest modicum of faith that our elections in Georgia are on the up and up, it should reassure us. The problem is that we do not so it does not. Your explanation does not account for the potential for a discrepancy between the intent of the voter and what's actually registered on the QR code. In that case, all they did was count the apples again.

To your point, however all that goes out the window when the Ruby Freeman Urban Democracy Squad has 4+ hours to scan and rescan stacks of Biden votes unobserved.
Posted by jackamo3300
New Orleans
Member since Apr 2004
2901 posts
Posted on 6/17/23 at 8:51 am to
Vulnerabilities?

An admirable euphemism.

Whoever wrote that is a master of the understatement.

Almost makes Dominion seem rather innocent and in no way conspiratorial, or were absolutely conscious and aware of these "vulnerabilities" during the development phase.

What in-depth investigations will it take to show that these "vulnerabilities" were not inadvertent and innocent at all, but intended with full malice aforethought.

So more evidence that it wasn't just hard copy mail-in ballots.

For many it must be easier to grasp and accept items one can see and feel rather than slick software irregularities, which seem so "conspiratorial," so abstract and "out there" somewhere in the firmament.

Still have to dive into forensics of what roles were played in the shuck by Diebold, Solar Winds, Dominion and its derivative Smartmatics, the C.I.A. originated Hammer and its complement Scorecard.

Or how about Leonardo over there in Italy - so far away, so removed.

Is the immensity of what this would take the reason that courts would rather avoid, because of where it would lead, and what chaos and loss of confidence it would cause among the populace toward their Republic. Well, it already has.

Now we learn that new arriving Dominion machines - the most recent batch ordered for us by Ardoin - will have modems.

What could possibly go wrong. Will modems for voting machines that are promoted as secure, might one day be labeled as "irregularities?"

81 million votes? Not hardly.

Way too many to even have been done with mail-in ballots (many unsolicited), vote harvesting, and making use of multiple thousands of illegitimate names on rolls, as we have here in Orleans that are in place and ready for use in upcoming elections.

All that physical trouble and effort to have to go through when so much of it can be done electronically.

Maybe our "retiring" Ardoin will merit a well-deserved position that has been readied for him on the staff of Dominion.
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