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posted ago by GoldenQueen ago by GoldenQueen +27 / -0

MI and the other Dominion States should be charged with gross negligence and malfeasance.  When a software "glitch" is discovered,  it is reasonable to expect the state and all other states would be prudent and make sure the glitch was corrected in all affected districts/states.  That is what "reasonably" prudent companies and states would do.

The states should be also sued for negligence and malfeasance in not insisting the "glitch" was corrected.  They should be able to file proof that the software was fixed by providing before and after information.  Maybe we should file a class-action lawsuit against Dominion and the states for gross negligence and malfeasance in allowing this to happen.

In addition, the voting system should disclose any and all political donations and ties. If there are any ties,  that shows a conflict of interest and the software.  If this product was programmed by other countries, we need them to sign agreements that they know the election laws and fines. They need to know of the remedies for failures to follow the laws of the nation.

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manmadegod 1 point ago +1 / -0

Class Action it and I'll sign on.

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JackAubreyRN 1 point ago +1 / -0

All senior officials involved must face criminal charges.