If I understand correctly, they're only legally required to keep records of election data for 22 months. Which would put this september as the concrete end point of anything to do with the election. Meaning, all of this stuff that's been coming out of Wisconsin, Georgia, etc. lately is going to REALLY ramp up soon if anything's actually going to be done.
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I can hope. But in reality, we’ve been promised that there would be a reckoning “in two weeks” for about two years. I have faith in God, but little faith in man. And men seem to be doing little to expose election fraud. I believe it happened, but until 60-70% of Americans say “Well, yeah, obviously there was election fraud”, there won’t be any consequences for those that participated. What’s really scary is the fact that there are people who believe it occurred, but say, “Well, for the good of the country, it’ll be handled in private.” No, this is idiotic. The good of the country demands that corruption is exposed. Remember “they won’t be able to walk down the street.” That implies that a vast majority of people are shown proof that election fraud occurred. That doesn’t imply that it’s handled in darkness and the culprits are secretly tried at gitmo. Anyway, one guy’s two cents. But what the hell do I know?
Rasmussen poll today: 58% think that there was election fraud. Nearly there.
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Form matters...just saying, for Haiku.
I can tell you are honest, as I've experienced that too. No need to swear, instead, use an extra carriage return on the lines. That's what I do.
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