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02-05-2026, 10:13 PM
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#631
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Originally Posted by Salty Again
... So, the request to view the ballots (by Joe Rossi and the
Georgia Election Oversight Group's Kevin Moncla) has be granted by
not-onley the GA State Supreme Court, but by the GA Board of Elections.
The Elections Board has requested to see them - and yet again
Sec. of State Brad Raffensperger and his council DO NOT want
to show them.
The varying counts in Fulton County from the initial machine count,
hand re-count, and the "official results" count are somehow short
over 17,000 "votes"... And counted over 3,125 duplicate ballots.
There are also "highly questionable" ballot images that need to
be shown - and The Sec. of State council will onley agree to show the ballot images - IF - The Elections Board agrees that the issue is CLOSED. ... Which of course means "No Charges"
IF the ballots and images prove to be fraudulent.
... No doubt that President Trump will order a Federal Investigation
so the fine people in the state of Georgia can be sure of truth
and transparency from their Government leaders and Election Officials.
For Truth, Justice and the American Way! ...
#### Salty
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raffy has something to hide when he says this quote in red.
he & his pals want to escape accountability.
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02-05-2026, 10:14 PM
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#632
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Originally Posted by Lucas McCain
Salty, in case you haven't heard, Trump has a hell of a lot more important things to worry about now than how votes are counted in Georgia... just sayin'. LOL
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da man is not letting this rest!
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02-05-2026, 10:29 PM
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#633
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Originally Posted by BillysEatinIt
You misrepresent again, Salty. They have been "taken over." They are not the altruistic bunch of do-goods that you say. The deniers and liars have tipped the scales. There was no significant fraud or justification for them opening their "investigations." Or for these new "rules."
You have never provided any of the information that you say you have to justify these actions, btw. Just another reminder.
As for the American way...yeah, you are right about that. This IS becoming the "new" American way. We pervert official bodies and find loopholes in procedures to support liars and lies. Truth and justice be damned, though.
Let's not debate this point further. Because we will never reconcile our views.
I'm going to make a prediction here instead.
I predict Trump will lose in November, in a fair election. But bodies like the GA Election Board will find reason to delay certification, no matter what. Huge legal fights will ensue as they try to drive the outcome of the election to a House vote instead of acknowledging the legitimate results of the election.
Some may resort to violence. I hope not. But the little remaining confidence we have in the system will be finally and fully destroyed. NOT because of fraud. But because of fraudsters like the Georgia GOP that have gamed the system to ensure the outcome that they want. Or to fuck everything over if they do not.
I would LOVE to be wrong about this. Not about Trump losing, of course! He is the one most responsible for driving us to this sorry state. But that we will again have an insurrection in this country, but this time driven by people like the GA Election Board and the U.S. House of Representatives, not a bunch of idiots who wanted to take selfies while they trashed Nancy Pelosi's office.
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he he... this post (in red) aged badly.
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02-05-2026, 11:04 PM
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#634
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Originally Posted by Lucas McCain
Hopefully it will be shot down in court for its sheer stupidity. It is not even practical. It would take weeks after the election to finish hand counting and confirming all of those fucking votes.
No.
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oh? yet Britain uses paper ballots in their election. they were finished in less than one week.
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02-05-2026, 11:37 PM
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#635
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... Too right, Dilbert. ...
Raffensperger and Kemp are in serious trouble... It's ALL coming out.
Nathan Wade and the "RICO" case against Trump and the others.
Voting Fraud all-about the place - not just in Fulton County
and they ALL covered it up.
... Right-good thing the Georgia Board of Elections and The FBI
are taking a long look at all the EVIDENCE.
... I'll have MORE on this during the weekend...  ...
##### Salty
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02-05-2026, 11:49 PM
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#636
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Sick up and fed....
Join Date: Jan 8, 2010
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Originally Posted by Salty Again
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Raffensperger and Kemp are in serious trouble... It's ALL coming out.
Nathan Wade and the "RICO" case against Trump and the others....
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No. It is not ALL coming out. There has been nothing new. These statements don't mean shit.
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Originally Posted by Salty Again
Voting Fraud all-about the place - not just in Fulton County
and they ALL covered it up....
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Again with this lie...as determined in court.
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Originally Posted by Salty Again
... Right-good thing the Georgia Board of Elections and The FBI
are taking a long look at all the EVIDENCE.
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These ballots are no longer secured. Chain of custody has been broken. Just the statement that the FBI is "looking at all the evidence" is your admission of that. The "evidence" cannot be trusted.
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Originally Posted by Salty Again
... I'll have MORE on this during the weekend...
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I have no doubt that you will have more. More lies.
Maybe some corrupted "evidence" too.
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Yesterday, 02:09 AM
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#637
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Originally Posted by txdot-guy
+1,000,000. Shut down this thread.
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lol... thread going on strong to 2026
lol
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Yesterday, 02:23 AM
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#638
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Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
oooppps!
BAHHAHHAAAAAAAAAA
Fani Willis Is Going to Pay Big for Violating State Law While Prosecuting Trump
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/jeff-c...-case-n2653969
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis just got some more horrible news. A judge has ordered her to pay over $54,000 in attorney’s fees and hand over documents her office held in violation of Georgia’s Open Records Act.
Willis withheld important documentation related to the prosecution against President Donald Trump. Ashleigh Merchant, the attorney who filed an open records request to obtain information related to Willis’ inappropriate relationship with another prosecutor she had appointed to Trump’s case, said she had been “completely stonewalled” by Willis’ office in September 2023, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Merchant said she requested about a dozen sets of records from the DA’s office, including non-disclosure agreements employees are required to sign, a list of attorneys hired by Willis since taking office and receipts for the DA’s contract with a New York-based “media monitoring service.”
The ruling, issued Friday by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Rachel Krause, marks a rare win for those seeking access to public records held by government agencies.
Krause determined the DA’s office failed to comply with Georgia’s Open Records Act by withholding public documents and said those failures “were intentional, not done in good faith, and were substantially groundless and vexatious.”
Because the DA’s office lacked justification for denying the records, Willis’ office must pay attorney fees and litigation expenses to Merchant, her husband, John, and the attorney couple’s paralegal, all of whom worked to get the records, the judge ruled.

The court order noted that Dexter Bond, the Open Records Custodian, was “openly hostile to counsel for Plaintiff, Ms. Merchant, and testified that Ms. Merchant’s requests were handled differently than other requests,” according to Fox News.Bond, who testified that his usual practice was to call a requestor to receive additional information to fulfill requests, indicated that he refused to communicate with Merchant by telephone, the court order stated.
"While there is no requirement under the ORA for Mr. Bond to call any requestor about a particular request, Mr. Bond's handling of Ms. Merchant's requests in this manner indicates a lack of good faith," the order said. "Defendants’ failures were intentional, not done in good faith, and were substantially groundless and vexatious."
This entire case was a mess. You would think that if you were a prosecutor trying to prosecute a presidential candidate to influence the outcome of an election, you would have your you-know-what together.
Yet, Willis’ team completely botched this case. The notion that they tried to conceal Willis’ affair with another prosecutor goes to show just how corrupt this office is. It’s good that the judge ruled in Merchant’s favor, but perhaps it is time to start discussing whether Willis should keep her job.
Salty told ya!
#### TWK
BAHHAHAAAAAA
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fani was a hot mess
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Yesterday, 02:32 AM
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#639
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Originally Posted by texassapper
Can any leftists on this site explain to me why the thing that can't happen keeps happening and why all the controls in place don't prevent it from happening?
I thought illegals don't vote...

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they're not supposed to but some have been caught in other states
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Yesterday, 05:07 AM
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#640
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Originally Posted by RX792P
Here ya go...full audio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhBxg17QqZ4
Just starting out...
samples of Trump claims
100,000 forged signature...25,000 told they can't vote because they've already been voted for...and oddly specific 4,502 who voted but were not on the voter registration roll...
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those 4500 were likely provisional ballots; they get counted once they are verified.
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Yesterday, 07:25 AM
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#641
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Cyber Ninjas/Arizona fraudit v2.0?
Did anyone see Doug Logan lurking about in Fulton County?
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Yesterday, 11:26 AM
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#642
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Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
oh? yet Britain uses paper ballots in their election. they were finished in less than one week.
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UK registered voters - 48.2 million
US registered voters - 173.8 million
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Yesterday, 11:27 AM
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#643
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Originally Posted by RX792P
And more...now Trump throws Bondi under the bus...
"She took a lot of heat two days ago because she went in at Pam's insistence. She went in, and she looked at votes ... because Pam wanted her to do it,"
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and Bondi waffles...
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“Yeah, thanks for asking that. That’s interesting because DNI Gabbard and I are inseparable,” Bondi replied, adding:
We are constantly together, as are the people behind us. We constantly talk. We collaborate as a cabinet. We’re all extremely close, know what each other, what we’re doing at all times, pretty much, to keep not only our country safe but our world safe. And she was down there with Deputy Director Andrew Bailey of the FBI. And I’m not going to talk about any other details of that matter right now because Georgia is a very important issue to us. She was there. We’re inseparable. That’s all I’ll say.
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Yesterday, 11:59 AM
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And more
“There’s no contradiction,” Gabbard spokeswoman Olivia Coleman told CNN. “As the President said, he asked for Director Gabbard to be there. Attorney General Bondi also asked for her to be there. Two things can be true at the same time.”
Another spokeswoman posted the same statement on X.
But then the post disappeared.
Shall we recap briefly...
- Trump has gone from describing why Gabbard was there, in some detail, to saying he didn’t know why she was there.
- Gabbard said Trump sent her, but Trump really seemed to want to say it was Bondi’s idea – saying it three times. Today, Gabbard’s office still seems more keen to say that Trump sent Gabbard than the White House does.
- Despite Trump saying Bondi sent her, Bondi’s own deputy (Blanche) spent days saying he didn’t know why Gabbard was there and distancing her from the grand jury investigation.
- While Blanche said Gabbard was not part of the investigation, Gabbard said Trump had sent her to observe the search, and Leavitt said Gabbard has been “working directly alongside the FBI director” on election security.
- Despite Gabbard’s office saying Thursday that Trump had confirmed he asked for Gabbard to be present, Trump never actually said that himself. In fact, he said just a day earlier that he didn’t know why Gabbard was there – in the actual comments Leavitt cited.
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Yesterday, 02:39 PM
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#645
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Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
thats arizona
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Tru Dat. Just wanted a timeframe for when they will present results of count. around half year in AZ wit da ciber ninj.
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Originally Posted by Salty Again
... Too right, Dilbert. ...
Raffensperger and Kemp are in serious trouble... It's ALL coming out.
Nathan Wade and the "RICO" case against Trump and the others.
Voting Fraud all-about the place - not just in Fulton County
and they ALL covered it up.
... Right-good thing the Georgia Board of Elections and The FBI
are taking a long look at all the EVIDENCE.
... I'll have MORE on this during the weekend...  ...
##### Salty
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When will it be out? 2 days? 2 weeks? 2 months? 2 years?
Throw us a definitive life line here.
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