Buffalo » 23 Nov 2022, 7:23 am » wrote: ↑ Even right in front of stupid moonbats...
Welcome to Absurdistan
Anatomy of the 2022 Steal, Part 2Maricopa, Delaware County and beyond
Elizabeth Nickson
56 min agoDelaware County was in court for 9 hours Monday on a chain of custody issue. The thumb drives and votes disappeared into a closed building for six hours and no official poll watchers were allowed in. In Arizona, there is so much evidence of fraud, three of Arizona’s 15 counties have delayed certification.The following is a primer on the five most important elements of election fraud. The language is stripped for the sake of clarity. The complexity of voter fraud makes it virtually impossible for people to understand, explain and argue. Even the most sussed start to sound insane and scattered after 90 seconds. The complexity and confusion are part of the con.
1. Who runs the elections. In almost every township or county, the people who run elections are funded by those men (generally) who provide county services. It is absolutely critical to them that their gravy train continue. Stenstrom and Hoopes describe the pattern in Delaware County, Penn.
It is a “very tight-knit collaboration between the Uniparty and variously {sic} business interests that include [url=http://stenstrom.%20the%20parallel%20election%282022%29%20-%20gregory%20stenstrom%2C%20leah%20hoopes%20%28kindle%20locations%20215-219%29.%20kindle%20edition/]closely held law firms, family accounting firms, local and county law enforcement departments that might be cooperative, local justice departments, and members of the judiciary. All of whom work together when it suits them, and any other personage with a substantial financial interest in creating an integrated political, law enforcement, and justice environment that will be favorable to them in myriad legal and financial transactions between elections. It is within this corporate fabric that the machinations of election fraud are perpetrated[/url].”
You're a **** moron.Buffalo » 23 Nov 2022, 7:23 am » wrote: ↑ Even right in front of stupid moonbats...
Welcome to Absurdistan
Anatomy of the 2022 Steal, Part 2Maricopa, Delaware County and beyond
Elizabeth Nickson
56 min agoDelaware County was in court for 9 hours Monday on a chain of custody issue. The thumb drives and votes disappeared into a closed building for six hours and no official poll watchers were allowed in. In Arizona, there is so much evidence of fraud, three of Arizona’s 15 counties have delayed certification.The following is a primer on the five most important elements of election fraud. The language is stripped for the sake of clarity. The complexity of voter fraud makes it virtually impossible for people to understand, explain and argue. Even the most sussed start to sound insane and scattered after 90 seconds. The complexity and confusion are part of the con.
1. Who runs the elections. In almost every township or county, the people who run elections are funded by those men (generally) who provide county services. It is absolutely critical to them that their gravy train continue. Stenstrom and Hoopes describe the pattern in Delaware County, Penn.
It is a “very tight-knit collaboration between the Uniparty and variously {sic} business interests that include [url=http://stenstrom.%20the%20parallel%20election%282022%29%20-%20gregory%20stenstrom%2C%20leah%20hoopes%20%28kindle%20locations%20215-219%29.%20kindle%20edition/]closely held law firms, family accounting firms, local and county law enforcement departments that might be cooperative, local justice departments, and members of the judiciary. All of whom work together when it suits them, and any other personage with a substantial financial interest in creating an integrated political, law enforcement, and justice environment that will be favorable to them in myriad legal and financial transactions between elections. It is within this corporate fabric that the machinations of election fraud are perpetrated[/url].”
Just sayin'...
Pithy, precise.
Blackvegetable » 23 Nov 2022, 8:45 am » wrote: ↑Pithy, precise.
The way I roll.
When you can’t defend your viewpoint or dispute a single argument. Just call someone names.
What if I pointed to your shared 2 year track record of subscribing to The Big Lie?Independent » 23 Nov 2022, 9:43 am » wrote: ↑ When you can’t defend your viewpoint or dispute a single argument. Just call someone names.
it’s a sign of zero intellect. But we all know that anyway.
The big lie that the illegitimate daughter molester won. that big lie?Blackvegetable » 23 Nov 2022, 9:44 am » wrote: ↑ What if I pointed to your shared 2 year track record of subscribing to The Big Lie?
I refer you to Goebbels.Blackvegetable » 23 Nov 2022, 9:44 am » wrote: ↑ What if I pointed to your shared 2 year track record of subscribing to The Big Lie?
Anyone who doesn’t acknowledge the obvious truth is a deluded puppet.Blackvegetable » 23 Nov 2022, 9:44 am » wrote: ↑ What if I pointed to your shared 2 year track record of subscribing to The Big Lie?
Keep that unhinged **** coming.Independent » 23 Nov 2022, 11:16 am » wrote: ↑ Anyone who doesn’t acknowledge the obvious truth is a deluded puppet.
I bet you think Saddam Hussein got 100% of the vote too!
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