Originally Posted by
Palmetto Bug
I think the shenanigans of the election incited that riot.
Just because the courts cowered away from even looking at the evidence does not prove the evidence was false or didn't exist. There were multiple poll watchers who produced affidavits and were willing to testify under threat of jail time for false testimony about abuses they witnessed. Did you not see the vote counters in Georgia lock the poll watchers out of the room and pull a suitcase full of ballots from under the table? Did you immediately dismiss the reports of vans pulling up to voting places and unload boxes and boxes in the wee hours of the night? Doesn't it seem weird that some polling places had mail-in ballots that had never been folded and only had votes for Biden and none of the smaller races checked? The election laws have been crafted with their ridiculously short deadlines to prevent the gathering of evidence of fraud. Why do you think there was such opposition to audits even though they wouldn't have changed the outcome? If there was no fraud, the audit results could be used to further pound on the Conservatives and make them look sillier while bolstering the legitimacy of the election. Why do you think the liberals would pass up a chance at that?
You should see some of the info coming out of the audit in Arizona... If half of what I have been seeing posted a few places is true...... You can see why no judge would pick up the case.... It becomes a hard question..... If the audits comes out and shows massive fraud and then what is going on in GA comes out and shows the same.... We keep pushing or stop as this would divide the country even more as everyone knows no matter what information comes out half the people will not believe it...... Last I heard Arizona had over 74,000 mail-in-ballots they had no record of ever mailing out, large number of ballots that had been duplicated and counted some more than twice (ballots with the same serial number) and a whole host of other problems..............
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