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50 minutes ago, Orlando Tim said:

Before 2020 no states mailed out live ballots to everyone in the state, before 2020 all states that allowed mailed in ballots had requirements to receive them and additional steps to verify them before they were counted. Only now do we allow votes without proper dates and signatures to be accepted without being certain the person who they were sent to even recieved them. Florida has a huge amount of mail in ballots but it is secure, only the ignorant would compare that to Pennsylvania who accepted undated and unsigned ballots in 2020 as acceptable and call them the same. 

 

Also only the ignorant would think that states that send out ballots to people who don't even request one, let alone to every single voter on the rolls, is holding anything remotely close to a secure election.

 

But hey....most secure election in US history!!!

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The Democrat in CO-3 conceded before the mandated recount and issued a statement that he does not want the recount to happen.

 

He even issued a statement to his donors to not contribute money to his campaign for the recount because he wants nothing to do with it.
 

Lauren Boebert (i) R 163,832 50.1%
Adam Frisch  D 163,278 49.9%

 

 

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The recount is mandated by state law.

 

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Georgia county election officials reverse course after finding more votes

BizPac Review, by Chris Donaldson

 

Election officials in an Atlanta-area city were left with egg dripping from their faces when they were forced to reverse results in a city council race after the results had been certified due to a memory card with additional votes being discovered, not exactly something that bolsters voter confidence with the critical Senate runoff between Herschel Walker and Raphael Warnock only weeks away. 

 

https://www.bizpacreview.com/2022/11/19/georgia-county-election-officials-reverse-course-after-finding-more-votes-1310739/

 

 

 

Ariz. AG Takes Action - Ballots Reported in Black Duffle Bags - Officials Broke Election Laws - State Demands Names

The Western Journal, by Randy DeSoto

 

Arizona Assistant Attorney General Jennifer Wright — with the Elections Integrity Unit — wrote a letter to the Maricopa County officials Saturday demanding an accounting for the widespread ballot tabulation and ballot printer problems seen during the general election on Nov. 8. Among the most troubling issues raised in the letter directed to Thomas Liddy with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office was the apparent co-mingling of ballots in black duffle bags in at least one polling location, which were successfully run through the on-site tabulators with those put in “Door 3” to be sent to the Election Department’s downtown Phoenix tabulation center because they could not be read.

 

https://www.westernjournal.com/breaking-ariz-ag-takes-action-ballots-reported-black-duffle-bags-officials-broke-election-laws-state-demands-names/

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Oh look, words have consequences. The same conspiracies that PPP loves and always falls for also leads to threats and violence against the targets of those conspiracies. 
 

Who could have thought?!

 

https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/maricopa-county-chairman-moved-to-undisclosed-location-for-safety-after-midterm-elections?taid=637a4129eaedf20001098434&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=twitter

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Doc said:

Death threats against public officials?  That's something new...

 

It's almost as if vilifying specific people and telling the masses that they are doing horrible things helps to drive violence against them...

Posted
33 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:

It's almost as if vilifying specific people and telling the masses that they are doing horrible things helps to drive violence against them...


Happens all the time unfortunately.  That’s not a defense, just the facts. Being in the public eye puts a crosshair on you.

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11 minutes ago, Doc said:


Happens all the time unfortunately.  That’s not a defense, just the facts. Being in the public eye puts a crosshair on you.

 

Until recently, elections administrators were not in the public eye. Nor were trans people or drag queen brunches part of the discourse either.

 

But, it seems that some people like to demonize these people, doxx them, and then pretend surprise when violence occurs. Rinse and repeat. Continue spewing nonsense and hate while lives are ended by those listening to your message. Just make sure you keep enough of an arm's distance to be able to claim innocence even though it is very obvious what is going on.

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57 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:

Until recently, elections administrators were not in the public eye. Nor were trans people or drag queen brunches part of the discourse either.

 

But, it seems that some people like to demonize these people, doxx them, and then pretend surprise when violence occurs. Rinse and repeat. Continue spewing nonsense and hate while lives are ended by those listening to your message. Just make sure you keep enough of an arm's distance to be able to claim innocence even though it is very obvious what is going on.

 

Or bakers refusing to bake cakes for LGBTQ+ people.  You can thank social media for all of it.

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1 hour ago, Doc said:

 

Or bakers refusing to bake cakes for LGBTQ+ people.  You can thank social media for all of it.


Yes, there are plenty of social media sites and accounts that target hate at specific individuals. Like, claiming that anyone who supports LGBT rights is a pedophile groomer or by following election law, an administrator is stealing the election. 
 

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:

Yes, there are plenty of social media sites and accounts that target hate at specific individuals. Like, claiming that anyone who supports LGBT rights is a pedophile groomer or by following election law, an administrator is stealing the election.

 

Yup, lots of hate going around.  But of what rights are LGBTQ being deprived?

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2 hours ago, ChiGoose said:

 

Until recently, elections administrators were not in the public eye. Nor were trans people or drag queen brunches part of the discourse either.

 

But, it seems that some people like to demonize these people, doxx them, and then pretend surprise when violence occurs. Rinse and repeat. Continue spewing nonsense and hate while lives are ended by those listening to your message. Just make sure you keep enough of an arm's distance to be able to claim innocence even though it is very obvious what is going on.


it wasn’t until recently that the government was paying for drag queens to show up at schools or that the us mens soccer team changed their colors to the rainbow. They’ve injected themselves into the national conversation.  Two things can be true…their community should exist but also some limits on how elements of their community are displayed. There are plenty of weird ass straight people I don’t want at my kids school. Some things are just inappropriate for kids you know?

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2 minutes ago, aristocrat said:


it wasn’t until recently that the government was paying for drag queens to show up at schools or that the us mens soccer team changed their colors to the rainbow. They’ve injected themselves into the national conversation.  Two things can be true…their community should exist but also some limits on how elements of their community are displayed. There are plenty of weird ass straight people I don’t want at my kids school. Some things are just inappropriate for kids you know?


I fail to see how acknowledging that gay people exist is inappropriate.

Posted
3 minutes ago, aristocrat said:


I didn’t say that what was inappropriate. 

Ok cool. Then we can agree that the US celebrating the LGBT community is unambiguously a good thing. Glad that this is settled. 

Posted
1 minute ago, ChiGoose said:

Ok cool. Then we can agree that the US celebrating the LGBT community is unambiguously a good thing. Glad that this is settled. 

See you’re proving the point. At this point in time according to you there is no saying no to that community.  Just allowed to do as they please. Appropriate or inappropriate. Put drag shows paid by the government in schools..no problem and if you say that’s inappropriate you’re a bigot.  At a certain point you have to have rules don’t you?

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4 minutes ago, aristocrat said:

See you’re proving the point. At this point in time according to you there is no saying no to that community.  Just allowed to do as they please. Appropriate or inappropriate. Put drag shows paid by the government in schools..no problem and if you say that’s inappropriate you’re a bigot.  At a certain point you have to have rules don’t you?


See, you’re making a strawman. I said I support the LGBT community and you made a bunch of random assumptions based on that. Maybe look inside yourself to figure out why. 
 

As I’ve stated before, there is a difference between the drag show you would see late at night at a gay bar and a kid-friendly drag brunch. The letter is the same as having a Mickey Mouse brunch or other kids entertainment. 

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