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Not to be confused with 2001 Nobel Peace Prize winner Kofi Annan. 54th Clause of the Magna Carta absolutist. Commentary from an NRx perspective.

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    1. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 18
      Replying to @CovfefeAnon @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      Ok, here's your big problem. You have got the electronic vote count. And then you have all the paper ballots with actual writing on them. Those numbers are nearly identical in every single case. Ergo, they would have needed to fake millions of physical ballots.

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    2. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 18
      Replying to @Hexpatriot @CovfefeAnon and

      To do that they would have needed first to get millions of valid home addresses, and have millions of people there to return that mailed ballot when it arrived. At that point it would be easier just to pay people to vote for you.

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    3. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 18
      Replying to @Hexpatriot @CovfefeAnon and

      In addition each of the names on the ballot must have sent in valid ID and proof of residency, so you'd need to fake millions of social security numbers as well.

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    4. Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon Jan 18
      Replying to @Hexpatriot @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      You're terrible at coming up with plans of how to fake results. Here's a much simpler plan: Get the list, check off the ones who voted, make up fake ballots for the ones who didn't. As a bonus, can count ballots extra times and enter corrections that re-assign votes.

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    5. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 18
      Replying to @CovfefeAnon @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      Cool. So to tackle those in reverse, no, you can't and that's incredibly stupid. Consider. If you're pitching a vote counting system, not creating multiple records is kind of job 1. There's not even a fucking way to code that. And again, the hand recounts matched, repeatedly.

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    6. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 18
      Replying to @Hexpatriot @CovfefeAnon and

      Secondly as to the list idea, neat. Except they don't just send out ballots, you have to request them. Request forms they can and did mail out, but they have to match the records and you need to provide one form of id or, at bare minimum, a bill in your name from the address.

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    7. Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon Jan 19
      Replying to @Hexpatriot @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      That's factually incorrect States mailed out ballots unrequested There was a whole thing over the summer with Trump objecting to it and everyone stating that it would be fine now people come along and not only forget that they were in favor of doing it but also that it happened

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    8. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 19
      Replying to @CovfefeAnon @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      Right, except that was a fucking lie and never happened. Go look at the procedures they actually followed instead of the verbal diarrhea being spewed on your propaganda.

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    9. Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon Jan 19
      Replying to @Hexpatriot @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      States never mailed out unsolicited ballots or are you going to back to "well, registering to vote once at some point in the past *is* requesting a ballot"? It's honestly sad how predictable it is - as if you're on a script.

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    10. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 19
      Replying to @CovfefeAnon @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      It's not a script, it's the fucking official .gov website on how elections are conducted and have been for centuries, but go off I guess.

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      Covfefe Anon‏ @CovfefeAnon Jan 19
      Replying to @Hexpatriot @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

      There have never been mass unrequested ballots sent out. Never. Not "for centuries" - never. The .gov website you keep pointing to even specifies that it has no actual information because each state conducts their own election for the state electors.

      5:58 AM - 19 Jan 2021
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        2. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 19
          Replying to @CovfefeAnon @thechrisbuskirk @SpmehRis

          Yes. There have never been mass ballots sent out. It would be pointless and stupid. Glad we're on the same page.

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        3. Expatriot‏ @Hexpatriot Jan 19
          Replying to @Hexpatriot @CovfefeAnon and

          Perhaps it would behoove you to take a look at how the contested states handled mail in ballots? Considering google is right there and it would take entire seconds to look up yourself?

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