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theglynn 7 points ago +7 / -0

Get to work and find out how to get rid of those machines at the state level.

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Awakened 6 points ago +6 / -0

This mutherfucker gets it. There are still many people here yapping about getting ‘better’ machines. There is no such thing.

Remember Pedes, you don’t need machines for a free and fair election, but you do need them for massive coordinated voter fraud.

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theglynn 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh come on....we only need tabulators, no internet access,, chain of custody on ballots. May be more to list but watching a program move votes from one candidate to the other and assigning needed votes to those who have not voted according to need, fractional voting, etc. is NOT honoring the voter.

Yes he does get it.

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Awakened 4 points ago +4 / -0

No fucking computers. If you mean the old fashioned mechanical tabulators that accountants use to use, then that’s a conversation. But nothing electronic. So easy to sneak a full PC inside since the electronics can be smaller than your pinky nail and use the display to feed the fraud.

The only internet access should be for the webcams watching down on the counters so you can follow along as they count. These videos should be stored for no less than a thousand years. Any attempt at interfering with the feed or deleting the videos should be treated as treason.

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theglynn 1 point ago +1 / -0

Honoring one vote per person that is correctly tabulated to the candidates is a basic requirement. You cannot ignore that they have figured put how to steal a national election, which is a whole new level. It has to be addressed at every turn, as a necessary quality control measure. It cannot be ignored.

People bring various skills to the table