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RatioInvictus 2 points ago +2 / -0

This won't be sufficient, but it IS necessary.

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RatioInvictus 92 points ago +94 / -2

So, so much this.

Also, though; I've put down two, in their time; it was the right thing, and you know what you owe them, to do right by them in that moment, but I still take it back every day. We don't deserve dogs, but I am trying to be the man my dog thinks I am.

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RatioInvictus 5 points ago +5 / -0

I have a better idea: let's WALK down there and fuck ALL the cows.

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RatioInvictus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Came here to say this, basically.

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RatioInvictus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Fuck him. Sprinkles are for WINNERS, Bill. Also, though, who the fuck watches the NFL, anymore? They can die screaming (metaphorically) for all I care. I'm going to tell my kids that "football" is soccer, and I don't mean that pro bullshit; you want to see smashmouth soccer? Watch the 13-15 year old girls kick the living shit out of each other and never flop even a single time.

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RatioInvictus 1 point ago +1 / -0

This is consistent w/what I saw outside, on the Capitol steps. The guys who exited yelling "They murdered a woman" and "They killed her!" and "They shot her!" and "That is NOT OK" were like bad actors. Masako Ganaha did not kill herself.

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RatioInvictus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don't forget Ft. Washington. 30 minutes from the National Mall, 300+ parking spaces, named after The Man. It's helpful to be on the east side of the Potomac already, sometimes, when traffic or other events close the big bridges. It also has a marina with additional parking, many berths, and long piers that would accommodate ferries, in case one had a large tour group that needed to get to DC despite traffic congestion on roads.

It's just upriver from Mt. Vernon, which is on the west side of the Potomac, and which has hundreds of parking spaces, and the George Washington Memorial Pkwy (vehicles) and Mt. Vernon trail (bicycles, electric scooters) that goes all the way to DC (though you have to cross Wilson, 14th St, Arlington, Roosevelt, or Francis Scott Key bridges).

Ft. McHenry is also only ~42 miles away, and it has 100+ spaces, plus parking for buses.

Fun fact, the forts were commanded by brothers, George and Walter Armistead.

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RatioInvictus 1 point ago +1 / -0

"Crash." What did the car crash with - Earth? Broad daylight, open median, fair weather. Massive flames. Hit.

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RatioInvictus 3 points ago +3 / -0

Badge of Honor. Been suspended from Twitter since May, and on my ninth Facebook suspension. It's cool, though, because I'm drafting a motion for a District Court injunction to prevent any U.S., state, or local government agency from using any social media service so long as that service denies and insists they have the latitude to deny (on any basis other than due process in a court of law) any U.S. citizen the ability to interact w/their government on those same posts, because right to equal protection under the law and the First Amendment. Not sure if it will work, but if it does, it's going to be fucking hilarious when I get a court to order every single government in the U.S. to stop using FB, Twitter, and YouTube.

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RatioInvictus 2 points ago +2 / -0

You won't have to; it's going to be in all the news, soon enough.

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RatioInvictus 1 point ago +1 / -0

Felt cute, IDK, might delete. Jesus Christ. You can't help the face you're born with, but you don't have to become and remain a fat ass.

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RatioInvictus 4 points ago +4 / -0

This is my working theory for the fraud in CO:

  • ERIC is used to maximize voter rolls in SCORE (helps create a larger pool of "voters," for which votes may be generated- see below)
  • ERIC/SCORE are shared w/Runbeck, Dominion, and BallotTrax; SCORE gives all three access to not only name/DOB/address/party affiliation, but signature files
  • Runbeck prints the universal mailed ballots for CO, using CO voter data from SCORE, prints the envelopes w/voter info and barcodes on them, and either ships them to CO to mail (through USPS) or ships them to USPS, themselves, on behalf of CO SOS
  • BallotTrax tracks which ballots are delivered/not delivered/not deliverable, and which are mailed back (including receiving captured images of security envelopes from USPS and comparing/adding sig files from the security envelopes to their databases)
  • Since the SCORE rolls (largest % of state's counties in U.S. with registration exceeding 100% of county's eligible VAP) include lots of residents (including many non-citizens/ineligible/moved/dead), and since a large number of them aren't active voters, the moment CO is past the deadline for mailing ballots back in, the ballots for anyone in SCORE not shown by USPS and thus BallotTrax are a pool of votes which the cartel can commit however they please, by
  • Using Runbeck's Sentio/Simulo/Agilis systems in-state to print ballots on-demand that are machine marked (capability is nominally to be able to print a hand-marked ballot equivalent from the e-ballot sent by an absentee voter), and put it into an envelop which has the voter info and signature machine-printed on it; they're delivered to the county/precinct that needs them, signature-verified (e.g., "look, there's a signature;" but it will ostensibly match because it's printed FROM the signature file that BallotTrax and Runbeck both have access to), opened, and run through the Dominion scanners (so the #s coming out of the precincts will match the conclusions already drawn/predetermined for each race/issue. THIS is how CO is able to "call" the Presidential race w/only 60% of returns - because, no matter what, that's how the final tally will go, without being able to call the wolf issue yet, because those weren't the fraudulent ballots they'd pre-printed)
  • Dominion's Democracy Suite is used to adjust the totals of any contest/issue and, at the same time, the ballot-on-demand are being printed to match - if you're BallotTrax or CO SecState (or Scytl, which is getting the data from Dominion's system), and if you inconveniently receive actual ballots from actual voters that don't vote they way you'd like/need, you can dump them and the CVR image of them out of Dominion's DVS (remotely, probably) and just print replacements for them that read as you like- the voters themselves will never know they voted for Biden/Harris/Hickenlooper/national popular vote compact/wolves
  • RLA is now adopted, using Voting Works' Arlo; it's "open source" software, but reads a settings file from the state (which makes it a black box); the RLA only compares those paper ballots to the tabulation - it doesn't audit the ballots themselves for fraud. Nobody ever goes back to verify that the votes were legitimate, and no Colorado voter is able to verify that their vote was counted as cast. It's also structured so that the larger the contest/issue margin, the fewer cast vote records are examined. I.e., the more you cheat, the lower the chance of getting caught.

A few fascinating facts:

  • Coomer of Dominion "helped" w/the Voting Works' (Soros-funded through Democracy Works/Democracy Alliance) Arlo RLA software
  • BallotTrax was started as i3Ballot at i3Logix by Moreno, from Dominion's Colorado UVS team; BallotTrax agreement w/CO SOS does not allow their software/hardware/network to be examined by anyone - i.e., CO SOS turned CO voter info (SCORE) over to BallotTrax w/no security verification whatsoever, for either privacy or election security
  • Voting Works' Arlo RLA software security review (not certification, since EAC doesn't specify any guidelines or standards or "require" certification for RLA software) was conducted by Security Compass, of Canada, which employs a number of (presumably now Canadian citizens) Iranians who all attended/graduated Sherif University, Tehran together
  • The DVS DemocracySuite in CO uses the same system architecture/components that Texas' election examiners reported on and recommended against certifying for use in TX; their reports are telling. It also uses components that were exploited in DEFCON Voting Villages 25-28. Furthermore, you don't have to have any of that info to know that hundreds of very nice people in the county offices, as well as myriad election observers, are not going to have the first fucking clue that it's not possible to "secure" a Windows-based machine, or a scanner w/changeable firmware, or any device or network w/active USB ports, and/or internet/network connections, including wi-fi, without secure, encrypted, auditable logs, etc. And we haven't even gotten to whether the supply chain for components has been corrupted, or whether they would know if internal components were replaced
  • Pro V&V, which provides the security certifications for DVS in CO (and many other states) is a Potempkin village; their "security section" in their reports is two paragraphs - they don't red team. They don't do persistent or advanced persistent. It's not even clear they run standard security suite tools against anything they "test;" same with SLI Compliance (which is owned by a gaming machine company)
  • PS: acceptable forms of ID for same-day voting in CO include a copy of a current (w/in last 60 days) utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, etc, showing name and address of the elector, or a copy or certificate of indian blood (which you can make yourself in about 2 minutes). These could also be bulk-loaded into SCORE from BallotTrax
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RatioInvictus 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have a better idea: all those who would not be ruled, say "aye."

The "ayes" have it, then; this whole fucking continent is now the U.S.; commies get fucked, and get the fuck out. Helicopters departing every 60 minutes from coastal ports. Write all the poetry you want in French; Spanish is the official language of soccer broadcasts; everything else will be in English.

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RatioInvictus 5 points ago +5 / -0

Can a Nobel Prize be far behind? Based on his electoral performance, I can only assume that Biden will receive the Nobel Peace Prize sometime prior to inauguration.

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RatioInvictus 4 points ago +4 / -0

This would be hilarious. I like the original plan, actually, where it rotated between NY, PA, and DC. Next stop: Iowa. Then Idaho. Then North Dakota. I can't fucking wait to see the lobbyists trudging through North Dakota, and the value of DC/metro area real estate plummet. Maximum of two years in one place; folding chairs for all Congressmembers. 50% of the staff must be from the state in which the Capitol (which is "just an idea") will be operating. You have no idea how this would fuck all the lobbying firms (of which there are thousands in DC) and NGOs which have positioned themselves like ticks in our capital.

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RatioInvictus 3 points ago +3 / -0

Most of the media have it coming, but the antifags should not be allowed to coerce people in or from the public domain. A couple serious men doing what serious men do will take care of that.

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RatioInvictus 3 points ago +3 / -0

Her argument is a typical leftist argument:

On the basis of her identity, as a woman, and as someone from Detroit, she disputes the statements of eyewitnesses about events that she, herself, was not present to witness.

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RatioInvictus 2 points ago +2 / -0

Some guys just need a high-five. In the face. With a metal lawn chair.

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