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To: i-node who wrote (1451661)4/11/2024 8:12:23 PM
From: golfer721 Recommendation

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longz

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I think its actually 1/3 of Demoncrats. If you include Repubs its probably well over 50%. Anyone who watched MSM on election night and the next morning knows it was stolen even before the evidence came out



To: i-node who wrote (1451661)4/12/2024 12:12:33 PM
From: Tenchusatsu4 Recommendations

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Brumar89
denizen48
Eric
pocotrader

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Inode,
You probably want to ask yourself why Vegas casinos spend millions protecting their money but we want to believe elections are secure.
Casinos use the latest and greatest technology to protect their revenue.

You want us to stand in line with two forms of photo ID and mark paper ballots while armed militia watch intently.

What's wrong with voting machines? What's wrong with mail-in ballots?
If you understand internal accounting controls, this is easier to understand.
Do you do accounting with pen and paper? I hear it's safer and more secure than Micro$oft Excel.

Moscow Qarlson himself should go on Xitter regularly and harp on the security hazards of Excel, just like he did with Dominion voting machines ...

Tenchusatsu