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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #150 on: May 17, 2021, 06:23:54 PM »
I stated multiple facts

Here's another.  You're a fucking moron and a phony "coach"
I'd pay money to see you say that to his face. :D :D
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #151 on: May 17, 2021, 06:27:28 PM »
says the fucking moron who apparently doesn't realize that Hitler and the Commies were on opposite sides in WW II


But , your Italian grandpa was on Mussolini fascist side !.

Va fanculo Bob !.

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #152 on: May 17, 2021, 06:28:58 PM »
I'd pay money to see you say that to his face. :D :D


 ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #153 on: May 17, 2021, 06:34:02 PM »
yep

I get that you're a certified moron who doesn't know the difference between a fact and an opinion


More opinions, but I understand. I'll give you credit, at least you didn't use the commie news network as a source this time, but man, you have to stop using gossip mags too.


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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #154 on: May 17, 2021, 06:34:25 PM »
I'd pay money to see you say that to his face. :D :D

He resides in the gaytrix and feeeels himself to be KneeO.  What a maroon is Starw Man.

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #155 on: May 17, 2021, 06:44:12 PM »

But , your Italian grandpa was on Mussolini fascist side !.

Va fanculo Bob !.

One of my Italian granfathers was an iron worker building ships for the USA during WWII

My other Italian grandfather was an tailor in NYC

You must be thinking about your traitorous ancestors or were they just a bunch of pussies like you?

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #156 on: May 17, 2021, 07:03:17 PM »
I'd pay money to see you say that to his face. :D :D

So would I 😂

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #157 on: May 17, 2021, 07:04:13 PM »
scroll up or not
makes no difference to me

I'm looking forward to hearing your excuses when this sham "audit" is over

What about the others going around the country? What are you afraid of?

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #158 on: May 17, 2021, 07:12:55 PM »
One of my Italian granfathers was an iron worker building ships for the USA during WWII

My other Italian grandfather was an tailor in NYC

You must be thinking about your traitorous ancestors or were they just a bunch of pussies like you?



You take after the tailoring side.




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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #159 on: May 17, 2021, 07:21:52 PM »
Also, there is only one reason to stop an audit...which is that the information being audited is untrue/incorrect.

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #160 on: May 17, 2021, 07:24:57 PM »
Wrong! They 'fired' her months ago....if it's even possible to terminate a freelance writer who was never on staff in the first place.

Hmm, she seems like someone who'd be right up Matt the fishy smelling vagina guy's alley.  :)

Adeel Raja was fired yesterday - Sunday, not months ago.

Adeel Raja is a man, not a woman.

You are a lying pedo cock sucker.

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #161 on: May 17, 2021, 07:35:25 PM »
Wrong! They 'fired' her months ago....if it's even possible to terminate a freelance writer who was never on staff in the first place.

Hmm, she seems like someone who'd be right up Matt the fishy smelling vagina guy's alley.  :)

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #162 on: May 17, 2021, 07:45:02 PM »


My other Italian grandfather was an tailor in NYC



O, mama mia they name you after nonno Roberto  :D

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #163 on: May 17, 2021, 08:22:56 PM »
I'd pay money to see you say that to his face. :D :D

Doesn't this depend on a few things like how tall and how fit Straw is?

Personally, I think Coach is a pretty tough character and knows how to beat the shit out of someone despite his height deficiency. This is one of the reasons I treat him with a modicum of respect even when I don't agree with him. You just never know when you are going to find yourself on the beach in Huntington beach.

Rule of thumb, never say anything to or about someone that you wouldn't say to their face. If you do otherwise, you are a fool and you are dishonest....has anyone ever mentioned to you that you have crankles and a conehead?  ;D

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #164 on: May 17, 2021, 08:40:19 PM »
I'd pay money to see you say that to his face. :D :D

yawn

I'd have no problem calling him a liar and a phony coach but why would I even talk with him

I assume he would call me shit too

his favorite seems to be commie for some reason

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #165 on: May 17, 2021, 09:00:44 PM »
yawn

I'd have no problem calling him a liar and a phony coach but why would I even talk with him

I assume he would call me shit too

his favorite seems to be commie for some reason

There are two things most Americans really dislike and that is Communism and Fascists. Is it surprising that at this time of such contention between folks that these would be what one side would accuse the other side of being?

What is sad is that the majority of us have found that there must be a sweet spot between these extremes and yet just what that is remains in question. Personally, I'd saying it is somewhere between capitalism and socialism or a mix of the two, even though I know I will be crucified on Getbig for saying it.

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #166 on: May 17, 2021, 11:15:39 PM »
Also, there is only one reason to stop an audit...which is that the information being audited is untrue/incorrect.

Nah, there are more than one. For example, while conducting a lengthy audit you discover the numbers reported are matching the numbers you are seeing. At some point it becomes a waste of time to continue the audit. Another reason might be that the people conducting the audit are biased and unqualified to conduct said audit or you see various discrepancies in the audit protocol.

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #167 on: May 18, 2021, 07:24:23 AM »
Nah, there are more than one. For example, while conducting a lengthy audit you discover the numbers reported are matching the numbers you are seeing. At some point it becomes a waste of time to continue the audit. Another reason might be that the people conducting the audit are biased and unqualified to conduct said audit or you see various discrepancies in the audit protocol.

Totally un/im/non/possible.  Unless you are Trumpturd who is going to slog away anyway.

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #168 on: May 18, 2021, 07:34:56 AM »
Why are they afraid??

Officials in Arizona’s largest county on Monday urged the state Senate to bring to an end an audit that is reviewing ballots cast and machines used in the 2020 presidential election.

It is time to end this. For the good of the Senate, for the good of the Country and for the good of the Democratic institutions that define us as Americans,” the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and two other county officials wrote to Arizona GOP Senate President Karen Fann.

In the 14-page document, the board, which is mainly comprised of Republicans, attempted to counter accusations by auditors that the county handed over nearly 2.1 million ballots without chain-of-custody documentation and with discrepancies in some ballot batches.

Additionally, auditors said they found an entire database directory from an election machine had been deleted.

The board said the accusations were “false, defamatory, and beneath the dignity of the Senate.” Members said they had provided proper chain-of-custody documentation to the state Senate’s liaison, former Republican Secretary of State Ken Bennett. They also said that each box was sealed with tamper evident tape or “standard clear sturdy packing tape” and that the supposed batch discrepancies stemmed from a misunderstanding of how election tabulation works.

Board members challenged the claim of database deletion, charging that no data was deleted on April 12.

In the letter, they reiterated that they could not produce passwords to access administrative functions of Dominion Voting Systems machines because Dominion does not give them such passwords. Dominion said last week it would not give auditors the passwords. Dominion did give the passwords to two firms that conducted an audit for the county earlier this year because both are accredited by the U.S. Elections Assistance Commission, the county said.

County Recorder Stephen Richer, a Republican, told members in a meeting on Monday that he witnessed the transference of all election databases to the Senate and that the Dominion passwords are not needed to run any operations, including elections.

“This is like how you can run Microsoft Windows on your computer without having access to Microsoft Windows source code,” he said.

The board also continued refusing to provide routers or router images to auditors.

Fann, the state Senate’s president, did not return an inquiry.

Sen. Warren Petersen, a Republican, wrote in a tweet: “Via the media, the President received a letter from the County. Outside of the unnecessary insults I’m glad to see a response. Unfortunately it does not agree to comply with the subpoena or fully answer all of her questions.”

Fann shared the post on her Twitter account.

The county’s position does not affect the audit, which is currently on hold as high school graduations take place in the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Auditors will re-enter the facility next week.

The county’s position does not affect the audit, which is currently on hold as high school graduations take place in the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Auditors will re-enter the facility next week.

Maricopa County has long resisted having its election materials audited, taking the matter to court after subpoenas were issued last year. But a county judge ruled in February that the subpoenas were valid and should be obeyed.

Routers were listed in the subpoenas, as was access to election machines.

Fann threatened to subpoena Maricopa County officials over their refusal to fully comply with the subpoenas but backed off that threat last week, instead laying out her concerns in a letter and asking officials to attend a May 18 meeting to answer questions.

County officials said in their new letter that they will not attend the meeting.

Supervisor Bill Gates of the GOP said on Monday that that the board respected the decision by the judge but added that it would not participate in “a political theater” by joining the meeting.

The Arizona Senate is better than that. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is better than that,” he said.

Chairman Jack Sellers, a Republican, indicated that the county would no longer cooperate with the state Senate or its auditors.

This board is done explaining anything to these people who are playing investigator with our constituents’ ballots and equipment paid for with real people’s tax dollars,” he said.

“I would hope that Senate President Fann steps up, show some political courage, pushes back, gets rid of these contractors that have no business at the Coliseum,” Supervisor Steve Gallardo, a Democrat, added.

The defiance from the board rankled some Republicans.

Kelli Ward, chair of the Arizona GOP, said in a video that the board members “view themselves as above the law, above review, above reproach.”

Who gives these local officials the right to challenge the constitutional authority of the Arizona Senate and of the Arizona courts?” she wondered.

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #169 on: May 18, 2021, 07:51:16 AM »
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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #171 on: May 18, 2021, 09:39:25 AM »
Republican Stephen Richer, the County Recorder in Maricopa County,


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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #172 on: May 18, 2021, 11:10:34 AM »
Doesn't this depend on a few things like how tall and how fit Straw is?

Personally, I think Coach is a pretty tough character and knows how to beat the shit out of someone despite his height deficiency. This is one of the reasons I treat him with a modicum of respect even when I don't agree with him. You just never know when you are going to find yourself on the beach in Huntington beach.

Rule of thumb, never say anything to or about someone that you wouldn't say to their face. If you do otherwise, you are a fool and you are dishonest....has anyone ever mentioned to you that you have crankles and a conehead?  ;D

LOL

you can't be serious


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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #173 on: May 18, 2021, 11:45:40 AM »
Republican Stephen Richer, the County Recorder in Maricopa County,



This audit makes him look bad...why would be possibly want to talk positively about it?

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Re: Why would the Dems send a 100 lawyers to AZ to stop an audit?
« Reply #174 on: May 18, 2021, 03:17:57 PM »
Why are they afraid??

Officials in Arizona’s largest county on Monday urged the state Senate to bring to an end an audit that is reviewing ballots cast and machines used in the 2020 presidential election.

It is time to end this. For the good of the Senate, for the good of the Country and for the good of the Democratic institutions that define us as Americans,” the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and two other county officials wrote to Arizona GOP Senate President Karen Fann.

In the 14-page document, the board, which is mainly comprised of Republicans, attempted to counter accusations by auditors that the county handed over nearly 2.1 million ballots without chain-of-custody documentation and with discrepancies in some ballot batches.

Additionally, auditors said they found an entire database directory from an election machine had been deleted.

The board said the accusations were “false, defamatory, and beneath the dignity of the Senate.” Members said they had provided proper chain-of-custody documentation to the state Senate’s liaison, former Republican Secretary of State Ken Bennett. They also said that each box was sealed with tamper evident tape or “standard clear sturdy packing tape” and that the supposed batch discrepancies stemmed from a misunderstanding of how election tabulation works.

Board members challenged the claim of database deletion, charging that no data was deleted on April 12.

In the letter, they reiterated that they could not produce passwords to access administrative functions of Dominion Voting Systems machines because Dominion does not give them such passwords. Dominion said last week it would not give auditors the passwords. Dominion did give the passwords to two firms that conducted an audit for the county earlier this year because both are accredited by the U.S. Elections Assistance Commission, the county said.

County Recorder Stephen Richer, a Republican, told members in a meeting on Monday that he witnessed the transference of all election databases to the Senate and that the Dominion passwords are not needed to run any operations, including elections.

“This is like how you can run Microsoft Windows on your computer without having access to Microsoft Windows source code,” he said.

The board also continued refusing to provide routers or router images to auditors.

Fann, the state Senate’s president, did not return an inquiry.

Sen. Warren Petersen, a Republican, wrote in a tweet: “Via the media, the President received a letter from the County. Outside of the unnecessary insults I’m glad to see a response. Unfortunately it does not agree to comply with the subpoena or fully answer all of her questions.”

Fann shared the post on her Twitter account.

The county’s position does not affect the audit, which is currently on hold as high school graduations take place in the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Auditors will re-enter the facility next week.

The county’s position does not affect the audit, which is currently on hold as high school graduations take place in the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Auditors will re-enter the facility next week.

Maricopa County has long resisted having its election materials audited, taking the matter to court after subpoenas were issued last year. But a county judge ruled in February that the subpoenas were valid and should be obeyed.

Routers were listed in the subpoenas, as was access to election machines.

Fann threatened to subpoena Maricopa County officials over their refusal to fully comply with the subpoenas but backed off that threat last week, instead laying out her concerns in a letter and asking officials to attend a May 18 meeting to answer questions.

County officials said in their new letter that they will not attend the meeting.

Supervisor Bill Gates of the GOP said on Monday that that the board respected the decision by the judge but added that it would not participate in “a political theater” by joining the meeting.

The Arizona Senate is better than that. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is better than that,” he said.

Chairman Jack Sellers, a Republican, indicated that the county would no longer cooperate with the state Senate or its auditors.

This board is done explaining anything to these people who are playing investigator with our constituents’ ballots and equipment paid for with real people’s tax dollars,” he said.

“I would hope that Senate President Fann steps up, show some political courage, pushes back, gets rid of these contractors that have no business at the Coliseum,” Supervisor Steve Gallardo, a Democrat, added.

The defiance from the board rankled some Republicans.

Kelli Ward, chair of the Arizona GOP, said in a video that the board members “view themselves as above the law, above review, above reproach.”

Who gives these local officials the right to challenge the constitutional authority of the Arizona Senate and of the Arizona courts?” she wondered.

There is nothing in the above comments by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors that indicates they are afraid of anything. Your question is an expression of your opinion....period.