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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: i-node who wrote (221796)1/5/2022 1:06:30 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) of 354315
 
Looks like an admission to me.

This is the same thing we've been talking about.

It's the same thing as the investigation what was requested in Wisconsin. I carefully read the materials you presented and told you I thought there was cause for the requested investigation and asked if you knew if there had been one. You dismissed my effort with "you've deteriorated, sadly."

Here I had the same reaction as Brumar. Almost posted to you my frequent-flyer admonition about skis. In this case the SoS determined that there was cause for an investigation.

So I whip out one of my frequent-flyer words--differentiate. You don't differentiate between enough substance for an investigation and a determination of fault.

No, it wasn't an admission. It was merely a recognition of cause for an investigation. You jump to conclusions--those Dirty D's have definitely done it. Reasonable people wait for the results of an investigation.

BTW:
The group does not allege the ballots delivered by couriers were fraudulent. Nonetheless, lawful ballots delivered by third-parties to drop boxes would run afoul of Georgia's law.
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