Message from @Doc
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Just a thought... What if Pence/Kobach did find proof of fraud in with their commission - in keeping with what Ramsland found. What if they convinced Trump to not pursue exposing the 2016 election in order to make people think he doesn't know about the fraud? They convince him to make a show of creating the CISP and promoting Chris Krebs from DHS to run it. It's a government agency with a bureaucrat at the helm - how effect could it be? But... Chris Krebs is actually competent (which by all accounts he actually is). He proceeds to actually clean up the election. He works with states to plug up their systems, gets them to increase the robustness. Trump - thinking that they know how to prove fraud - starts claiming that the Dems are going to try to steal the election knowing that they will be able to prove it easily with what they learned. The only problem is, this really is the most secure election in history.
You have no idea what you are talking about. We have been fight America’s endless wars! Do some research, you have no idea what you are talking about. And Iran did not bankrupt our economy the American property crash did. Don’t just watch fox!
This Barnes guy makes a a compelling case for trump to win Georgia or at lest gain a advantage in Georgia https://youtu.be/YYJUjkpjZbo
Why else would they be focusing on Powell and Ramsland? The "proof" they showed was for 2016, everything from 2020 was circumstantial.
@TaLoN132, you just advanced to level 14!
However I don’t see signature matching being a big deal
How many people match signature regularly
@linuxace if you haven’t realised. America’s war on terror has bankrupted America. The appetite for war is beyond me: Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Bosnia, Chechnya, war war war. We in Britain, unfortunately followed, so once again do some research. We in Britain are tired of supporting America in endless wars...I’m sure you are ready for Iran.
@AdamS Interesting when the brit is tired of the american empireism. Then it has gone far. 😄
[said with massive anglophilic tendencies!]
I went onto Georgia's election website. They really did a good job in their mail-in ballot request process. You could do it online - if you upload a picture of your ID, via mail-in request, in person, or even fax. Once they verified the request, the mailed out the ballot. When they received the ballot, GA compared it to the request signatures. Since those signatures were recent, voters didn't have a problem with signatures having changed. If they didn't match, voters were notified and allowed to cure them. In the end, 2000 mail-in ballots were rejected, which was in line with previous elections (according to GA).
Hm
Lol I too am somewhat of an anglophile but America seems to have daddy issues.
Lol we have our own issues. But the U.K. relationship transcends elected officials.
The U.K. US relationship *
That seems to have hit somewhat of a dry spell. Bejing is acting as if the commonwealth and Washington are no longer allies.
As I am in norway, I pray to the Gods for a free and strong London.
😄
Heir heir
@AdamS Although I am not sure we can be blamed for Chechnya... and I think our motives were mostly good in Bosnia and Syria. I personally was reluctant about us going war in Afghanistan in retaliation for 9/11 and I did not support the Iraq war, because I saw no link to 9/11 and didn't believe the had WMD's - 50 years from now, historians will lament how a cowardly, criminal act perpetrated by dozens of individuals (by borrowing the plot of a Tom Clancy novel) for a couple hundred thousands dollars and 19 lives, resulted in the world's largest super power to spend trillions of dollars, tens of thousands of American lives, countless Afghan and Iraqi lives - all precipitated by that single heinous act. Not to mention that everything we did ultimately did way more to radicalize people against us and I doubt we are any safer in the end. I am hopeful we are learning from our mistakes...
America was never involved in Chechnya. That was Russia. Did you do your research? America has not been bankrupted by the war on terror. Your country has barely been involved in the wars. Like I said, many of us are happy to let you finance and fight your own wars and establish your own freedom of navigation.
Sadly I agree. But there's more to it.
I condensed 20+ years into a paragraph, so I wasn't really going for comprehensive. 😉
Bankrupted? No. Helped destroy the American middle class? Yes.
Man this chat sure has filled up with activists...
I am way too reactionary to be an activist... Can an armchair QB be an activist?
Not even close. The entire war on terror cost about 2.4 trillion. That is still less than the yearly cost of social security and all of the other entitlements programs.
Im not an activist. Im not even a slacktivist. I just wonder about such things as why Assad heads a regime, but Al-saud a government.
Then again, I also wonder what happens when an Egyptologist runs out of papyrus.
I was just watching the Viva & Barnes stream that was posted by @james j ... I like the way they laid things out especially the way Barnes eviscerated Powell/Ramsland. I understand why he is focusing on signatures, but here is the problem. Signature verification is fairly subjective and open to interpretation. They might have to contact voters to see if they sent in ballots. They do have a curing process for ballots that would otherwise be rejected and it doesn't seem that they had to wait for election day to process the reception. https://georgia.gov/vote-absentee-ballot Because GA seems to have put a lot of effort into dealing with mail-in ballots, it would be really stupid to have not followed the process.
Anyone know if this is true?
I found it hard to believe US would use a Canadian aircraft so I researched further
After there, that tail number landed in Washington DC