I listened to @ScottAdamsSays this a.m. (not all of it though). Re: Georgia video, I disagree on one of your premises: legitimate ballots do not go “under a table”, under any circumstances (re: chain of custody). If I am wrong, I leave it to @Barnes_Law to point it out.
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LOL. I listened to what the attorney talked us through. She even mentioned the Rs were there and what they heard...that counting was going on after they left, which is ILLEGAL to do. And they told everyone they were done counting at 10:30, which was a lie.
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You can't dismiss actual R witness testimony sworn under oath about what they were told, when they left, what they witnessed. Why was counting continuing for 2 hours after everyone left? This is not how it's done. YOU KNOW THAT SCOTT.
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OK, but why did the press and observers leave at the same time the envelope openers finished? They weren't there just for the envelopes, but the rest of the process too. If the observers HAD been there, would they have objected to ballots being pulled out from under a table?
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Why would anyone put ballots under a table? When did the ballots get there? No one has explained this. Why would they open envelopes and then stash boxes under a hidden area? Why not out on the totally empty table?
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Maybe you need to figure out the law for ballot counting before commenting
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We aren't 'clinging to the idea,' we are believing witnesses with sworn affidavits....tell me, has anyone from SOS office gone under oath and provided sworn testimony. Also, the video evidence lines up with the sworn testimony.
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** blink blink ** Is Scott doing a soft turn on this whole “fraud” thing?
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