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01-27-2022, 09:45 PM
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#31
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AKA Admiral Waco Kid
Join Date: Jan 8, 2010
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Originally Posted by Salty Again
... The text of his original post was that Dominion
DOES NOT want discovery.
And as I mentioned, people don't seem to trust Dominion machines.
Try to keep up.
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they don't trust the ones programmed to vote for Biden
BAAAHHAAAAA
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01-27-2022, 09:55 PM
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Join Date: Sep 26, 2021
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... Too right! ... And pollsters look all-about the countryside
trying to understand just where most of Biden's votes came-from.
... They came from cardboard boxes.
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01-27-2022, 10:46 PM
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Trump is one shrewd dude. He let Giuliani and Powell do all the dirty work.
Why shouldn't Dominion have a cause of action against the two? They may have destroyed Dominion's ability to sell its product in the USA with their baseless accusations. If Trump were in a similar position as Dominion is now, he'd sure as hell sue.
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01-27-2022, 11:09 PM
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AKA Admiral Waco Kid
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Originally Posted by Tiny
Trump is one shrewd dude. He let Giuliani and Powell do all the dirty work.
Why shouldn't Dominion have a cause of action against the two? They may have destroyed Dominion's ability to sell its product in the USA with their baseless accusations. If Trump were in a similar position as Dominion is now, he'd sure as hell sue.
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this would make more sense if you believe Dominion's machines are secure.
Texas Rejected Use of Dominion Voting System Software Due to Efficiency Issues
https://thetexan.news/texas-rejected...ciency-issues/
The report of review for the latest software, “Democracy Suite 5.5-A,” by Deputy Secretary of State Jose Esparza states, “Specifically, the examiner reports raise concerns about whether the Democracy Suite 5.5-A system is suitable for its intended purpose; operates efficiently and accurately; and is safe from fraudulent or unauthorized manipulation.”
here is a BBC Article .. of course it rated most if not all of the claims false however this part is interesting, yes?
https://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2020-54959962
Trump: The machines were "turned down by Texas and many others because they were not good or secure."
Verdict: It's true that Texas did not provide certification for the machines. Their approach is different to other states.
The US federal government provides guidelines for certifying voting machines - which is meant to produce a common standard across the country.
However, Texas has stipulated additional requirements, which the Dominion machines are unable to satisfy, such as that each ballot has a unique number so it can be traced.
Not all states put these unique numbers on ballots, such as California, because of concerns over voter privacy.
"If you forbid these unique numbers you create a stronger privacy guarantee for the voter. On the flipside, you are compromising a modest security measure," says Dan Wallach, a computer scientist at Rice University in Texas, and an advisor on national guidelines for voting machines.
and this ..
Ranking Members Klobuchar, Warner, Reed, and Peters Press Election Equipment Manufacturers on Security
March 27, 2019 <= note the date a little over a year before the 2020 election
Intelligence Agencies have confirmed that our election systems are a target for foreign adversaries, yet election vendors continue to sell equipment with known vulnerabilities
The Ranking Members of the Senate Rules, Intelligence, Armed Services, and Homeland Security Committees are requesting information about the security of voting systems
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Ranking Member of the Senate Rules Committee with oversight jurisdiction over federal elections, sent a letter to the country’s three largest election system vendors with questions to help inform the best way to move forward to strengthen the security of our voting machines. In the U.S., the three largest election equipment vendors—Election Systems & Software, LLC; Dominion Voting Systems, Inc.; and Hart InterCivic, Inc.—provide the voting machines and software used by ninety-two percent of the eligible voting population. However, voting and cybersecurity experts have begun to call attention to the lack of competition in the election vendor marketplace and the need for scrutiny by regulators as these vendors continue to produce poor technology, like machines that lack paper ballots or auditability.
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01-28-2022, 07:11 AM
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Join Date: Jan 18, 2010
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Originally Posted by Salty Again
... People just don't seem to trust Dominion machines.
WHY is that?
#### Salty
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maybe there's a clue hiding in plain sight
ala the purloined letter
and these guys were laughing at us
dominion voting systems
or D V S
aka de vi ous
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01-28-2022, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Tiny
Trump is one shrewd dude. He let Giuliani and Powell do all the dirty work.
Why shouldn't Dominion have a cause of action against the two? They may have destroyed Dominion's ability to sell its product in the USA with their baseless accusations. If Trump were in a similar position as Dominion is now, he'd sure as hell sue.
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... Glad to see you agree.
Just as Trump has a cause of action against Hillary
and Perkins-Coie, and also against the FBI/DOJ
for pushing the bullshit "Russia Collusion" narrative.
Since their baseless accusations hurt the Trump Organization
from selling THEIR product.
... Right?
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01-28-2022, 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Salty Again
... Glad to see you agree.
Just as Trump has a cause of action against Hillary
and Perkins-Coie, and also against the FBI/DOJ
for pushing the bullshit "Russia Collusion" narrative.
Since their baseless accusations hurt the Trump Organization
from selling THEIR product.
... Right?
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I agree with your point, although I don't know that it's Perkins-Coie or Hillary Clinton who's responsible. Maybe Igor Danchenko, or Michael Sussman or whoever leaked the dossier to Buzzfeed. And Powell and Giuliani hurt the Dominion brand much more than the Steele Dossier hurt the Trump brand. Dominion will now have people raising hell every time it tries to sell machines because they believe Venezuela, Hillary Clinton and George Soros control the software.
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01-28-2022, 10:32 AM
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There is a difference in "questioning" the validity of a product ( we believe they may have serious security problems ) and making up shit you can't prove. I was very disappointed in Powell after her good work for Gen. Flynn. She and Rudy took it "over the line" in my opinion.
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01-28-2022, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by HedonistForever
There is a difference in "questioning" the validity of a product ( we believe they may have serious security problems ) and making up shit you can't prove. I was very disappointed in Powell after her good work for Gen. Flynn. She and Rudy took it "over the line" in my opinion.
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Agreed, good post.
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01-28-2022, 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Tiny
I agree with your point, although I don't know that it's Perkins-Coie or Hillary Clinton who's responsible. Maybe Igor Danchenko, or Michael Sussman or whoever leaked the dossier to Buzzfeed. And Powell and Giuliani hurt the Dominion brand much more than the Steele Dossier hurt the Trump brand. Dominion will now have people raising hell every time it tries to sell machines because they believe Venezuela, Hillary Clinton and George Soros control the software.
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Hillary was paying them. She’s guilty as sin.
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01-28-2022, 04:18 PM
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Join Date: Jan 3, 2010
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Originally Posted by bambino
Hillary was paying them. She’s guilty as sin.
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No charges. No Convictions. No proof. Nada.
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01-28-2022, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
No charges. No Convictions. No proof. Nada.
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It’s coming, as it will for Dominion. The DS/Cabal is going down. But don’t worry, it’ll be good even for people like you. Sad, but true. But it wasn’t your fault you’re easily lead.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ht7mxF9XZiA
Long tongue liars
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01-28-2022, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Reading is FUNdaMENTAL.
OP is misinformation.
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Yep, misinformation just like when he posted Moderna was funded by the Federal Government.
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01-28-2022, 06:06 PM
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Originally Posted by adav8s28
Yep, misinformation just like when he posted Moderna was funded by the Federal Government.
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The R&D of the Moderna vaccine was funded to the tune of about $900 million by Operation Warp Speed (OWS). Then I believe OWS pumped hundreds of millions more into pre-funding the manufacturing of the Moderna vaccine.
That's what I don't get about Bambino and some others. In minimizing the vaccines, they reject the greatest legacy of President Trump to our nation. Trump may have done some good things like cutting the corporate tax rate and deregulating. But the crowning achievement of his Administration was getting vaccines to Americans in record time.
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01-28-2022, 06:10 PM
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Join Date: Jul 7, 2010
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Originally Posted by Tiny
The R&D of the Moderna vaccine was funded to the tune of about $900 million by Operation Warp Speed (OWS). Then I believe OWS pumped hundreds of millions more into pre-funding the manufacturing of the Moderna vaccine.
That's what I don't get about Bambino and some others. In minimizing the vaccines, they reject the greatest legacy of President Trump to our nation. Trump may have done some good things like cutting the corporate tax rate and deregulating. But the crowning achievement of his Administration was getting vaccines to Americans in record time.
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Yes, it pre-empted the need to close the economy down. They may be decent for old folks with pre existing conditions. But nobody else. In war, you have to make choices. Trumps choice was the least casualties
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