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To: i-node who wrote (1366351)7/11/2022 11:47:18 PM
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Winfastorlose

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It is true that Republicans were out-played in some areas, but you can't have a Zuckerberg pitching a half billion dollars of far left dollars into an election six months before Election Day, totally uncontrolled by the law, and it not have any effect out the outcome. No one has ever bought an election like that before.


Zuckerburg is on record saying he won't "do it again".

Which is an admission he did it in the first place.






The massive revisions to state voting rules between April and October, 2020 which radically changed the means of voting to that specified by the Carter/Baker commission as the "most dangerous" of all, and which ought to be curtailed because of the exposure.


Actually they've been getting the laws changed for years. Of course the covid excuse worked in their favor as well.



To: i-node who wrote (1366351)7/12/2022 3:25:36 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576619
 
Inode,
When the talk about closing Fulton County's count at 10:30 and Detroit at the same time, did that not tell you something just didn't look right?
No, because I have no idea WTF the closing times between Fulton County and Detroit have to do with anything.

Let me put it to you this way. If this is some sort of "smoking gun" that points to election fraud, then the well-paid lawyers who were tasked with finding it should have had no problem going to the source and finding such obvious evidence.

Instead, all I see are Internet conspiracy theories.

And as we all know, lack of evidence is evidence of a coverup.

you can't have a Zuckerberg pitching a half billion dollars of far left dollars into an election six months before Election Day, totally uncontrolled by the law, and it not have any effect out the outcome.
Increasing access for voters in districts favorable to you is as old as the American Republic itself. Same with decreasing access for voters in districts unfavorable to you, though I don't see any evidence that Zuck did anything like that.

That's the same basis for the left's argument against voter ID, by the way. It disproportionately hurts their poorer constituents who may not have easy access to IDs.

It's the government's responsibility to make voting easy to do yet trustworthy enough to resist fraud. Beyond that, however, any inequalities with regard to access is just tough luck. You need to know the rules, you need to go register to vote, and you need to actually vote.

Tenchusatsu