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Bob Maybe send your suggestion in to Sidney Powell. She mentioned a web site this evening accepting donations. Send her your finger print suggestion, and maybe some bucks.
The topic I'm waiting to hear some more discussions is -- what are the possible remedies being sought?? Is it 30 to 120 days in Jail? Is it sizable fines? Is it both, for some persons found to be committing illicit manipulations of ballots or of the system or the tabulating machines?? Will it mean tossing out some portions of votes, like the late one's?? Is it a combination --all of the above?? Is a state so corrupt that the entire state is disqualified?? I'm only hearing vague references like asking some states legislatures to decide to do an overturning of the entire vote then granting the entire state's electors to the aggrieved side. Unless some significant penalties are levied what's the future deterrent?? Some pretty big questions yet to even be raised. Tom |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Have you heard about the statistical experts being called upon -- They're applying probability science to those straight Dem's top of ballot only "strings" So many in a row produced incredibly lopsided probability odds. Seems more good thinking. Hang in there Bob. OK Tom, I'll "Hang in there" (Don't say you didn't ask for it). To explore further your 'statistical experts' and 'probably science' references, what say you about using pattern recognition software to determine if 000's of 'President Only' ballots (no down ballot votes) were marked by the same 15 - 20 back-room thugs? I know its a long shot but its a kick knocking this sort of stuff around.* I still think examining 'President Only' ballots for the presence of hand prints is a worthwhile endeavor, in that seemingly untouched (virgin) ballots would be indicative of felonious behavior; at least one print (the voter's) should be present. * Brainstorming: It was one of those 15-minute corporate 'good ideas' a few decades past-- that, and Casual Fridays (inspiring men to spend a small fortune, retooling their wardrobes, just to dress like Arnold Palmer one day a week). |