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GenericInsult 62 points ago +62 / -0

No, I was trying to disenfranchise a bunch of illegal, dead, duplicate, and non-existent voters.

(LOL, guess that does make me a racist homophobe to Democrats tho)

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lake-koshkonong 24 points ago +24 / -0

Oh, check this out. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/01/exclusive-election-assistance-commission-told-senate-december-2020-two-accredited-test-laboratories-reality-none

The Election Assistance Commission Told the Senate in December 2020 It Had Two Accredited Test Laboratories – In Reality It Had None!

Arizona’s Maricopa County claimed that they would only use certified or accredited auditors in an audit demanded by the Arizona Senate. ** This action prevented them from using expert Jovan Pulitzer **who claims he can look at all the ballots in the county and isolate those ballots which aren’t valid. But the Board of Supervisors don’t want this so they made up this excuse that they would only select audit firms accredited by the EAC. The result was the County Board of Supervisors selected their preferred auditors who would rubber stamp their results – Pro V&V and SLI Compliance – and this would prevent Pulitzer from analyzing all the County’s ballots.

But we found a problem yesterday. We discovered that Pro V&V and SLI Compliance weren’t accredited and haven’t been for some time. After we reported this, yesterday that EAC went out to their website and updated the records for these two companies and labeled them accredited as of the day before yesterday.

Not only were the firms not accredited, but the **EAC had stated in a Senate hearing that the firms were accredited. **EAC Vice Chairman Donald Palmer had made this statement as recently as December (video at link.) In Palmer’s testimony before the Senate he stated that Pro V&V and SLI were both accredited entities. This was not true at that time. Even on the EAC’s site the most recent accreditations for these entities had long expired.

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HocusLocus 14 points ago +14 / -0

I'll bet you asses to apples that the machines' database files, especially logs, do not contain any cryptographic anti-tamper mechanisms.

Give me a day and I can download a clean version of Dominion software, network to the machine from a laptop, rewrite the logs for any period in place (no file deletions). And fix any funny 'config' items.

They've had three months. Goes for any state.

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Lord_Kristopf 3 points ago +3 / -0

It’s not fair to compare the speed of government to anything actually reasonable in the rest of society lol.