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Hmmm, let's see...
First we have a Georgia GOP primary election that no one believes was accurate, as a trio of hated incumbents remained in power with overwhelming margins, simply not credible.
Then we have the Federal government finally admitting the voting machines used in Georgia can be hacked, something the Federal courts declared in October of 2020, prior to the November 2020 general election.
Next, the Halderman Report, sealed by Judge Totenberg since October 2020, is finally leaked in part.
Then, yesterday, we have the Dekalb County primary election results CHANGED on a recount (the county initially tried to conceal the results of the recount) of faulty machine tabulations of the May 24th primary election in the jurisdiction. Of course, Dekalb tried to explain it away with some gobbledgook that the operators didn't 'set the logic codes correctly' and other garbage.
Hey, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger -- we all know you lost. We all know you cheated.
We all know the machines are part of the steal.
Yet, you are trying to put Georgia voter registration in the cloud with a third party, illegally we might add.
You are threatening county election offices in order to prevent them from complying with ballot open records requests after the May 24th election, where you decided your own victory at the expense of the people of Georgia.
Brad, the gig is up.
We suggest you move to China, before it's too late. Eventually a grand jury will be empaneled.
Take your buddies Kemp and Carr with you.
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Wow....and yeah, it's bad down there.
Moved up from there several years ago to W NC.
We got a pretty f'd up Governor here. But, the western part is not as crazy as Raileigh, Charlotte, etc (well, except for Trashville)
But, it still doesn't seem quite as bad as what's happenin' in GA these days.
Yeeesh.....
Is this not against the law? Oh I forgot, we no longer have any laws.