Imagine a cellulose dingleb*rry.
On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 9:41 PM Jim Cathey via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> > I still am not sure what exactly a hanging chad is.
>
> Ever used a worn hole punch, where the bit of the future confetti hung on
> by a thread?
> Like that. But on a ball
Oh
On 12/17/2020 8:40 PM, Jim Cathey wrote:
I still am not sure what exactly a hanging chad is.
Ever used a worn hole punch, where the bit of the future confetti hung on by a
thread?
Like that. But on a ballot of the sort where you punch out the little paper
squares to vote.
-- Jim
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Showing your (young) age Kaleb!
A "hanging chad" is a partially detached punch-out on an IBM data card. You
probably don't remember people carrying around huge boxes of IBM punch cards,
I've not seen a punch machine in use since 1983 when SIU retired their last one.
The Votomatic system used a
> I still am not sure what exactly a hanging chad is.
Ever used a worn hole punch, where the bit of the future confetti hung on by a
thread?
Like that. But on a ballot of the sort where you punch out the little paper
squares to vote.
-- Jim
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http://www.
I still am not sure what exactly a hanging chad is.
On 12/17/2020 12:26 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
Roger, don’t put words in my mouth, we both know that’s not what I said. Rather
than obfuscate try dropping the sarcasm and accept that I gave examples based
on my experience working the
Came across this for Coffee Cty Ga - haven't heard of this elsewhere but
it shows the voting machine process beginning to end along with the
possible flaws. One thing they show is the ballots can be fed thru two
or more times. That shouldn't be.
Anyway, there are more open doors for flaws sho
Interesting about working the polls, though. Let's all do that and report
back.
On Thu, Dec 17, 2020, 10:56 AM Dan Penoff via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Yeah, I think things have run their course and could be continued
> elsewhere if people choose to do so.
>
> And Kaleb got his a
Yeah, I think things have run their course and could be continued elsewhere if
people choose to do so.
And Kaleb got his answer.
-D
> On Dec 17, 2020, at 1:45 PM, Dwight Giles wrote:
>
> Dan,
> Time to pull plug on this political stuff?
> Dwight
>
>
> Dwight Giles Jr.
> Wickford RI
>
> On
Roger, don’t put words in my mouth, we both know that’s not what I said. Rather
than obfuscate try dropping the sarcasm and accept that I gave examples based
on my experience working the polls in several states for a significant amount
of time. I didn’t claim my experience to be exhaustive, I me
Dan,
I feel much better now knowing that you speak for all voting in the entire
USA...NOT. Thumb drives floated around in Fulton County where the votes
changed by several hundred thousand. Observers were obstructed. Votes were
counted after observers were sent home under the guise of a water
Sorry guys, but I'm not going to continue a waste of time discussion regarding
this election. Yes, the machines should work. And everyone should tell the
truth. And Santa Claus does exist. If you want to join the MSM and say any
contrary opinion is a misstatement, then that is your right. M
This is content far more appropriate for Okie Talk, suffice to say that the
courts have spoken regarding the various lawsuits and found all without merit.
Being that they were filed in numerous (different) venues with a wide range of
judges as far as political affiliation and backgrounds, I thin
I served as an election judge for early voting in MD and on election day.
A substantial number of people who tried to vote in person were denied
since the systems had a record of their request for a mail-in ballot. We
gave them the option of voting provisionally (their votes were to be
counted aft
Well, how about the evidence that was presented in the ~50 lawsuits that
have been filed? Is that evidence worth looking at?
This link below will take you to a detailed report of the election issues.
Dear readers: before you dismiss this report as "right wing conspiracy",
keep in mind the case o
Understood, but also consider that checks are being made against the voter
registration records as well, so it’s not just a matter of signatures. I agree,
I’ve never been comfortable with absentee/mail in ballots for that reason. I
can’t say I sign my name in a consistent manner, so what I sign
It just seems like the very concept of mailing in ballots leaves a lot of room
for fraud. Even if checking signatures these are low or no paid workers not
signature experts.
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> On Dec 17, 2020, at 8:23 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> On 2020-12-17 09:11, Kaleb
FL is a good example of a state doing a terrible job (the 2000 election,
Bush v. Gore and the hanging chad etc.) and then learning the hard lesson
and making the changes to improve.
It seems that other states are learning that hard lesson too, and if the
voters in those states desire, they can imp
On 2020-12-17 09:11, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
It seems to me unless you are military all voting should be done in
person with ID. I just do not see how they verify mail in ballots
accurately. In person voting could run for a week or 2 instead of 1
day but it should all be in person.
It seems to me unless you are military all voting should be done in person with
ID. I just do not see how they verify mail in ballots accurately. In person
voting could run for a week or 2 instead of 1 day but it should all be in
person.
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> On Dec 17, 2020, at 6:47 AM, ROGE
Cite the direct sources for this information, please, Roger. Not news media,
the actual sources of the information.
Georgia, like most states, has a process for “curing” votes. Like other
election processes, it’s highly regulated and audited by members of both
political parties.
-D
> On Dec 1
Kaleb,
Some people are drinking the kolaide. GA. reran the same corrupt votes 3 times
without confirming signatures. What's the definition of insanity? The gov and
SOS are linked into a voting machine selection scam and therefore have made no
REAL steps to isolate the illegal votes, especiall
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