Gadianton wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 3:15 am
You’ve tried to turn useless affidavits into examples of fraud
Has Bill Barr or the DOJ cited any of these affidavits as evidence of fraud?
It appears that these affidavits themselves are almost certainly more fraudulent than anything directly affecting the election itself, unless one admits that the massive voter suppression engineered and perpetrated by Republican officials is an example of fraud.
A lawsuit in Georgia claims that nearly 200,000 registered voters were improperly purged.
Voter advocacy groups in Georgia filed a lawsuit on Wednesday asking a federal court to compel the state to restore nearly 200,000 names to its voter registration list ahead of the January runoff races for the state’s two Senate seats that will determine the balance of power in Washington.
In the suit, filed in the northern district of Georgia, three voter advocacy groups said the state had improperly removed 198,000 people from its voter registration lists in 2019 on the grounds that they had changed their addresses.
The Georgia chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union released a report in September based on an investigation by a progressive independent journalist, Greg Palast, who found that most of the approximately 300,000 people removed had not changed their addresses. Since the investigation was completed, several thousand voters have died or moved, but more than 195,000 remained wrongly affected, the suit says.
The Georgia A.C.L.U. said in a statement that those removed from the rolls were likely to be “young voters, voters of lower income, and citizens of racial groups that have been denied their sacred right to vote in the past.”
If this is true (as supported by very credible evidence), it appears that evidence of fraud by Republicans in favor of Trump is far more credible than any evidence so far discovered of fraud by Democrats in favor of Biden. Since most of the voters improperly purged were people more likely to vote Democrat, it is quite possible, perhaps even likely, that without that massive voter suppression, Biden would have won by an even bigger margin; Stacey Abrams would have won the Governorship of Georgia in 2018, and Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock would already have won their Senate races in the recent election.
No precept or claim is more suspect or more likely to be false than one that can only be supported by invoking the claim of Divine authority for it--no matter who or what claims such authority.