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Jemmy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Was noticing the same thing.

u/TheDonald

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Jemmy 23 points ago +23 / -0

I laughed when I saw that. It's the fucking President of the United States!

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Jemmy 45 points ago +45 / -0

All of them. Plus MI.

He shouldn't even stop once victory is assured. Do a national audit and expose the fraud in every state.

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Jemmy 11 points ago +11 / -0

The following are examples of the most egregious, widely observed and reported examples of election-day fraud on November 21:

  • Illegal Use of Absentee Ballots: According to the respected NGO "Committee of Voters of Ukraine" (CVU), massive electoral fraud was committed through the illegal use of absentee voter certificates. For example, people were caught in Dnipropetrovsk and Sumy oblasts with their pockets stuffed with blank absentee ballots that they were using to vote at multiple polling stations.

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  • Opposition Observers Ejected: Observers from Our Ukraine and other opposition groups were expelled from most polling stations in eastern Ukraine on Election Day. For example, in Territorial Election Commission (TEC) district number 42 in Donetsk oblast, Our Ukraine observers were kicked out of all but a few polling stations.

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  • North Korean-Style Turnout in the East: Turnout in the pro-Yanukovych eastern oblasts was unnaturally high. In several electoral districts, turnout for the run-off round increased by 30 to 40 percent over the first round. In Luhansk oblast, the reported turnout rate hit nearly 96 percent -- a number that, to quote the OSCE, even Stalinist North Korea would envy. A similar turnout rate was reported in Donetsk oblast, where 98 percent of the votes went to hometown candidate Prime Minister Yanukovych.

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  • Mobile Ballot Box Fraud: In the second round of the election, the number of voters who supposedly cast ballots at home using mobile ballot boxes was double that of the first round. Much of this voting occurred without observers being present and was massively fraudulent. In Mykolayiv oblast, for example, nearly 35 percent of the oblast's voters purportedly cast their ballots "at home."

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  • Computer Data Allegedly Altered To Favor Yanukovych: There were credible reports showing that that Yanukovych supporters gained illegal access to the Central Election Commission's computer system and illegally altered vote tabulation data being transmitted by TECs to the CEC.

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  • Reports of Opposition Fraud: Yanykovychโ€™s supporters allege that Yushchenkoโ€™s supporters stuffed ballot boxes in western Ukraine. But the reports and evidence of pro-Yanukovych fraud greatly outweighed those indicated for Yushchenko.

https://2001-2009.state.gov/p/eur/rls/rm/39542.htm

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Jemmy 7 points ago +7 / -0

I could, but also wouldn't want to flood them with more noise to filter through if it's not actually helpful, maybe you guys could convince me otherwise though (particularly if any of you have passed the bar in MI).

I was able to find the original complaint where they mention its illegal, but it doesn't look like they specifically cite the codes in the law that prohibit it.

https://i.maga.host/brERUZp.png

https://www.greatlakesjc.org/wp-content/uploads/Complaint-Costantino-FINAL-With-Exhibits.pdf

I would be very surprised if they're required to cite the law in the complaint and a a bunch of lawyers just neglected to do so, when I was able to pull all that up in minutes of searching through MI election law. Hell, the Judge should have known this.

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Jemmy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Already watched, but appreciate sharing!

I'm a bit of a hoarder when it comes to "banned" content.

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Jemmy 1 point ago +1 / -0

I respectfully disagree. The example you brought up would be like actually getting divorced, because you might some day.

It's a bit forced if you're trying to use the same metaphor, but a prenup would be closer to having a dental plan in case you need to have expensive oral surgery.

All a prenup is, is a contract signed before two people get married. The parties entering into it determine what goes in it. If you don't set your own legal terms, it's not as if terms don't exist; they just default to what the state says and what a judge determines.

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Jemmy 1 point ago +1 / -0

โ€œWe were always playing shell games to not make clear to our leadership how many troops we had there,โ€ Jeffrey said in an interview. The actual number of troops in northeast Syria is โ€œa lot more thanโ€ the roughly two hundred troops Trump initially agreed to leave there in 2019.

Officially, Trump last year agreed to keep several hundred U.S. troops โ€” somewhere between 200 and 400, according to varying reports at the time โ€” stationed in northeast Syria to โ€œsecureโ€ oil fields held by the United Statesโ€™ Kurdish allies in the fight against ISIS. It is generally accepted that the actual number is now higher than that โ€” anonymous officials put the number at about 900 today โ€” but the precise figure is classified and remains unknown even, it appears, to members of Trumpโ€™s administration keen to end the so-called โ€œforever wars.โ€

https://www.defenseone.com/threats/2020/11/outgoing-syria-envoy-admits-hiding-us-troop-numbers-praises-trumps-mideast-record/170012/

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Jemmy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Isn't that where they've been doing most of them since covid?

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Jemmy 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you buy homeowners insurance, are you expecting a fire, flood, or some other sort of covered disaster?

You should always plan for the worst, and hope for the best.

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Jemmy 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm not wrong about Facebook having more control than Trump does when it comes to content on Facebook.com...

I'd happily add to my answer if you can provide any sort of proof that this action was taken by a member of the Trump Campaign and not Facebook.

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