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Posted on 7/15/21 at 8:56 am to VoxDawg
Any people, D or R, responsible for this fraud need to be tracked down and locked up for hard time. Book needs to be thrown at them and maybe we can throw in some sedition charges as well. When it comes to prison sentences, consideration must be made for damage to the foundation of our republic and the massive damage inflicted on the country during the time of the rad left Biden/Harris admin. When all is done, we want future potential election thieves quaking in their boots if the thought of election theft even enters their mind. Stealing the presidency requires more than justice but vengeance. We are dealing with Benedict Arnolds.
This post was edited on 7/15/21 at 8:57 am
Posted on 7/15/21 at 8:58 am to Tigers2010a
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Stealing the presidency requires more than justice but vengeance.
Agreed. The penalties must be severe, but everything has to be by the book. The only thing more solemn than alleging that an election was stolen is the proving of it.
We are a nation of laws, and the folks who have undertaken this heist did so with the express intent of doing it because they assumed they wouldn't be held accountable.
Our rule of law must be upheld.
Posted on 7/15/21 at 9:06 am to VoxDawg
What is amusing...is that on the ballot used as an example, is the name of one of my good friends I grew up with. He has run for senate as a libertarian multiple times.
Guess this counts for his fame.
Guess this counts for his fame.
Posted on 7/15/21 at 9:10 am to dafif
I hope more people than ever see his name, in that case.
Posted on 7/15/21 at 9:13 am to VoxDawg
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We are a nation of laws
Is this a f'ing joke?
Posted on 7/15/21 at 9:18 am to idlewatcher
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Is this a f'ing joke?
The defense of our rule of law has left MUCH to be desired. I would think my keeping this thread updated with the latest relevant info would attest to this.
My point, however is that when you do you fixing, you are still beholden to the standard you're prosecuting the guilty for violating.
Posted on 7/15/21 at 10:20 am to VoxDawg
Nothing surprises me.
I went through around 1,000 Fulton County registered voter addresses back in December and found 15 or so that lived in another state and had lived there for years.
This fraud that is being uncovered is just one segment of the ways that they used to cheat.
There’s another half-dozen ways they cheated.
Georgia wasn’t close.
I went through around 1,000 Fulton County registered voter addresses back in December and found 15 or so that lived in another state and had lived there for years.
This fraud that is being uncovered is just one segment of the ways that they used to cheat.
There’s another half-dozen ways they cheated.
Georgia wasn’t close.
Posted on 7/15/21 at 10:25 am to the808bass
35,000 votes were cast via mail-ins by people who had moved to a different county more than 30 days out from Election Day.
Against the law.
100,000 voters had their registrations purged due to ineligibility/inactivity. IN JUNE. What I'm dying to see is that purged voter count cross-referenced with who was said to have returned absentee ballot request forms (which were sent to everyone, unsolicited, thanks to Gap-Toothed Mammy).
Against the law.
100,000 voters had their registrations purged due to ineligibility/inactivity. IN JUNE. What I'm dying to see is that purged voter count cross-referenced with who was said to have returned absentee ballot request forms (which were sent to everyone, unsolicited, thanks to Gap-Toothed Mammy).
Posted on 7/15/21 at 10:29 am to VoxDawg
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What I'm dying to see is that purged voter count cross-referenced with who was said to have returned absentee ballot request forms (which were sent to everyone, unsolicited, thanks to Gap-Toothed Mammy).
Nothing is off the table with this fraud. I wouldn’t be surprised if Postal Employees rerouted ballot requests. I wouldn’t be surprised if third party organizations sent out ballot requests to known fraudulent addresses.
Let your mind run wild. There is no limit to what they could’ve done.
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Posted on 7/15/21 at 10:33 am to VoxDawg
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The defense of our rule of law has left MUCH to be desired.


Rules for thee, but not for me
Posted on 7/15/21 at 10:37 am to the808bass
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I wouldn’t be surprised if Postal Employees rerouted ballot requests.
USPS folks were on camera in NV being solicited for live, blank ballots in exchange for cash.
Posted on 7/15/21 at 10:39 am to VoxDawg
This is my shocked face. •_•
Posted on 7/15/21 at 10:49 am to VoxDawg
Election fraud only exist in the truth so the Democratic Party wants nothing to do with it ..
But remember the Russia investigation had made up intel
In order to frame Trump
They have no limits to their deception
But remember the Russia investigation had made up intel
In order to frame Trump
They have no limits to their deception
Posted on 7/15/21 at 10:52 am to the808bass
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Nothing is off the table with this fraud. I wouldn’t be surprised if Postal Employees rerouted ballot requests. I wouldn’t be surprised if third party organizations sent out ballot requests to known fraudulent addresses.
Let your mind run wild. There is no limit to what they could’ve done.
To the people that say that an operation of this magnitude could not be pulled off without people talking I say this, people were talking and they were being ignored and shut down. And hate is a strong, strong motivating force. The hatred of Trump would motivate a great many individuals to cheat more than they would to vote. The bussing of illegals to strategic places in middle America underscores what they are willing and trying to do for the future too.
Posted on 7/15/21 at 11:18 am to statman34
Anybody remember Kristopher Jacks, member of the Colorado Democratic Party Executive and Central Committees.
“I will lie. I will cheat. I will steal. Because that’s morally acceptable in this political environment. Absolutely. We are pirates on a pirate ship and we have a bright future ahead of us or we have ‘Mad Max.’ I don’t want to—I’ve got an awesome war rig, but I don’t want to be driving it around the apocalyptic wasteland. Let’s bring in a better future and I will knock people down the stairs as long as they don’t die to make this happen.”
Far more in the video including more threats of violence. This guy was a member of the Colorado Democratic Party Executive and Central Committees. So no, I put nothing past the radical left.
See more here: LINK
“I will lie. I will cheat. I will steal. Because that’s morally acceptable in this political environment. Absolutely. We are pirates on a pirate ship and we have a bright future ahead of us or we have ‘Mad Max.’ I don’t want to—I’ve got an awesome war rig, but I don’t want to be driving it around the apocalyptic wasteland. Let’s bring in a better future and I will knock people down the stairs as long as they don’t die to make this happen.”
Far more in the video including more threats of violence. This guy was a member of the Colorado Democratic Party Executive and Central Committees. So no, I put nothing past the radical left.
See more here: LINK
Posted on 7/15/21 at 11:31 am to statman34
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people were talking and they were being ignored and shut down.
Can confirm.
Posted on 7/15/21 at 1:16 pm to VoxDawg
Twitter trends are FASCINATING right now as this AZ hearing is going on...


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