“There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated."
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wrote on 4 Jan 2021, 20:21 last edited by
One of my favorite parts was Trump rattling off a bunch of conspiracy theories without evidence other than "this is what I've heard!" which resulted in a "sir, that didn't happen" replies. What a buffoon living in his own reality. "We won Georgia by hundreds of thousands of votes! Just look at my rally sizes!" hahahaha what a child, as if that has anything to do with actual votes.
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Was the recording "secretly" recorded? Was it it even "private" (did the Georgia party agree that the call was supposed to be "private")? It would be reasonable to think that when a state official hold meetings with candidates/campaigns to talk about elections, that such meetings would be on official records rather than "off the record"/"private", no?
State laws vary. In many states, if both parties are not aware the conversation is being recorded, it is illegal.
But if that's the standard y'all wish to use, fine. Just tell me the rules and we'll play to win.
Assuming Demonrats play by the rules...
wrote on 4 Jan 2021, 21:33 last edited by George K 1 Apr 2021, 21:34@jolly said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
In many states, if both parties are not aware the conversation is being recorded, it is illegal.
Both Georgia and DC are "one party consent" states.
https://www.mwl-law.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/RECORDING-CONVERSATIONS-CHART.pdf
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wrote on 4 Jan 2021, 22:58 last edited by
Georgia Voting System Implementation Manager debunks claims of voter fraud made by the Trump team:
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One of my favorite parts was Trump rattling off a bunch of conspiracy theories without evidence other than "this is what I've heard!" which resulted in a "sir, that didn't happen" replies. What a buffoon living in his own reality. "We won Georgia by hundreds of thousands of votes! Just look at my rally sizes!" hahahaha what a child, as if that has anything to do with actual votes.
wrote on 4 Jan 2021, 23:09 last edited by@89th said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
One of my favorite parts was Trump rattling off a bunch of conspiracy theories without evidence other than "this is what I've heard!" which resulted in a "sir, that didn't happen" replies. What a buffoon living in his own reality. "We won Georgia by hundreds of thousands of votes! Just look at my rally sizes!" hahahaha what a child, as if that has anything to do with actual votes.
I'm convinced the child in this thing is you.
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Georgia Voting System Implementation Manager debunks claims of voter fraud made by the Trump team:
Link to videowrote on 4 Jan 2021, 23:17 last edited by@axtremus said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
Georgia Voting System Implementation Manager debunks claims of voter fraud made by the Trump
So you think we should ignore the poll workers who testified just the opposite under oath, along with the physical evidence they gave to support their testimony, and instead take the word of some guy who worked with the voting machines that have been proven to not work.....
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@axtremus said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
Georgia Voting System Implementation Manager debunks claims of voter fraud made by the Trump
So you think we should ignore the poll workers who testified just the opposite under oath, along with the physical evidence they gave to support their testimony, and instead take the word of some guy who worked with the voting machines that have been proven to not work.....
wrote on 4 Jan 2021, 23:20 last edited by@larry said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
So you think we should ignore the poll workers who testified just the opposite under oath, along with the physical evidence they gave to support their testimony, ...
Trump's legal team has so far been too chicken to present any of these to a court of law. Maybe you should tell the Trump team to the these individuals with their testimonies and evidence more seriously, like presenting them to the courts of law.
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wrote on 4 Jan 2021, 23:46 last edited by
The big picture: Even if President Trump's assertions that there is widespread fraud, enough to change the results of the election in Georgia, it's not enough to change the Electoral College tally, right?
So, what's the point?
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The big picture: Even if President Trump's assertions that there is widespread fraud, enough to change the results of the election in Georgia, it's not enough to change the Electoral College tally, right?
So, what's the point?
wrote on 4 Jan 2021, 23:56 last edited by@george-k said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
The big picture: Even if President Trump's assertions that there is widespread fraud, enough to change the results of the election in Georgia, it's not enough to change the Electoral College tally, right?
So, what's the point?
If there really is fraud, it should still be investigated and the perpetrator brought to justice. People need to know that they cannot get away with election fraud. For that, I support investigating claims of fraud.
At the same time, I want people who make such claim to be responsible. Make the claim because you have done your homework and honestly believe your claim to be true, not just throwing every conspiracy theories on the wall just to see what sticks. When you claim fraud, don't tell the public one thing but then tell the courts something else (or as with many of Trump's cases, tell the courts nothing at all). Knowingly making false claims with regards to election fraud is itself a disservice to democracy.
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wrote on 4 Jan 2021, 23:57 last edited by
@axtremus said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
@larry said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
So you think we should ignore the poll workers who testified just the opposite under oath, along with the physical evidence they gave to support their testimony, ...
Trump's legal team has so far been too chicken to present any of these to a court of law. Maybe you should tell the Trump team to the these individuals with their testimonies and evidence more seriously, like presenting them to the courts of law.
Maybe you should start paying attention. This was already addressed, and I'm tired of having to repeat things to brain dead democrats.
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The big picture: Even if President Trump's assertions that there is widespread fraud, enough to change the results of the election in Georgia, it's not enough to change the Electoral College tally, right?
So, what's the point?
wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 00:15 last edited by@george-k said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
The big picture: Even if President Trump's assertions that there is widespread fraud, enough to change the results of the election in Georgia, it's not enough to change the Electoral College tally, right?
So, what's the point?
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wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 00:17 last edited by
It would be a real shame if he ran again in 2024. So many people would be so psychologically ruined. It would totally not be predictable about how some robots function.
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wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 00:22 last edited by Jolly 1 May 2021, 00:24
Might be fun.
As I said, if the country has gone to economic hell and the SJW folks overplay their hand...
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wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 00:46 last edited by
I think a lot of us on the sidelines are not too happy to see those we deem virtual friends hit at each other, sometimes below the belt.
Of course Trump is the greatest president in the history of history. Right? RIGHT!!??
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@axtremus said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
Georgia Voting System Implementation Manager debunks claims of voter fraud made by the Trump
So you think we should ignore the poll workers who testified just the opposite under oath, along with the physical evidence they gave to support their testimony, and instead take the word of some guy who worked with the voting machines that have been proven to not work.....
wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 00:49 last edited by@larry said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
@axtremus said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
Georgia Voting System Implementation Manager debunks claims of voter fraud made by the Trump
So you think we should ignore the poll workers who testified just the opposite under oath, along with the physical evidence they gave to support their testimony, and instead take the word of some guy who worked with the voting machines that have been proven to not work.....
Mind linking some of this testimony, since you’ve already seen it?
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wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 02:24 last edited by
“Trump tried to reach Raffensperger 18 times before Saturday’s call, but the calls were patched to interns in the press office who thought it was a prank & didn’t realize it was actually the president on the line.”
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Might be fun.
As I said, if the country has gone to economic hell and the SJW folks overplay their hand...
wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 02:31 last edited by@jolly said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
Might be fun.
As I said, if the country has gone to economic hell and the SJW folks overplay their hand...
Yes, it will be awesome if the country's gone down the toilet in 4 years. Hopefully we'll all lose our pensions, too. It would certainly be worth the sacrifice to bring back Donald Trump as the saviour of working people everywhere!
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Georgia Voting System Implementation Manager debunks claims of voter fraud made by the Trump team:
Link to videowrote on 5 Jan 2021, 02:32 last edited by@axtremus said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
Georgia Voting System Implementation Manager debunks claims of voter fraud made by the Trump team:
Guy who will never work in this town again if Trump is right, says Trump is wrong.
Oh well
I guess that is enough
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@axtremus said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
Georgia Voting System Implementation Manager debunks claims of voter fraud made by the Trump team:
Guy who will never work in this town again if Trump is right, says Trump is wrong.
Oh well
I guess that is enough
wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 02:48 last edited by jon-nyc 1 May 2021, 02:49President who loses his job if dozens of courts and elected officials of both parties are right, says dozens of courts and elected officials of both parties are wrong.
Oh well.
I guess that is enough.
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The big picture: Even if President Trump's assertions that there is widespread fraud, enough to change the results of the election in Georgia, it's not enough to change the Electoral College tally, right?
So, what's the point?
wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 03:12 last edited by@george-k said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
The big picture: Even if President Trump's assertions that there is widespread fraud, enough to change the results of the election in Georgia, it's not enough to change the Electoral College tally, right?
So, what's the point?
I had the same thought during the call. I was half expecting Brad to say "Mr. President, even if that were true, you still lost in a landslide according to your own standards"
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wrote on 5 Jan 2021, 03:23 last edited by
@89th said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
@george-k said in “There’s nothing wrong with saying, you know, um, that you’ve recalculated.":
The big picture: Even if President Trump's assertions that there is widespread fraud, enough to change the results of the election in Georgia, it's not enough to change the Electoral College tally, right?
So, what's the point?
I had the same thought during the call. I was half expecting Brad to say "Mr. President, even if that were true, you still lost in a landslide according to your own standards"
You keep repeating that bit of nonsense like you believe if you say it enough times it will become true.