BernardKingGOAT
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Trump's endless crime wave is blowing up my alcohol budget, my neighbors have Trump Indictment Parties to celebrate with the rest of our neighborhood. They're great parties, filled with hard working, patriotic Americans that support democracy and accountability.
You think NONE of the 4 indictments will even go trial? Not even the classified documents case brought by Special Counsel. Jack Smith?
Now, you are just acting stupid. That's ridiculous, and doesn't show an understanding of the strength of those charges.
I'm not engaging anyone else based on your petty and immature references. I'm afraid to ask your ageActually it was EL claiming stupid people own guns and that is concerning to her. I simply asked her a logic question. I don't believe intelligence can be measured in any meaningful way based on gun ownership. EL does so take it up with her. She thinks your dumb for owning three guns
Oh, I don't know know how smart I am. I do know not reading through every post isn't a sign of a lack of intelligence. I am smart enough to know this is a deep red, right wing echo chamber. Luckily, the right wingers have a few guys they can personally insult for not adhering to their beliefsIt seems like you did not read the post I replied to. Strange for such a smart chap such as yourself.
Can you imagine the conviction parties? I'm already stocking up on fireworks, beer, and cigars.Trump's endless crime wave is blowing up my alcohol budget, my neighbors have Trump Indictment Parties to celebrate with the rest of our neighborhood. They're great parties, filled with hard working, patriotic Americans that support democracy and accountability.
Make sure you’re wearing mask and six feet apart, trust science. We want you hear when all of this just goes away. Also, if you’re blowing a budget give me a shout, I got some light work for you.Trump's endless crime wave is blowing up my alcohol budget, my neighbors have Trump Indictment Parties to celebrate with the rest of our neighborhood. They're great parties, filled with hard working, patriotic Americans that support democracy and accountability.
So you ignorantly responded to me bc you didn't know the context of my post. Oh, and EL, one of the non right wing folks, thinks you're an idiot for owning 3 guns. Don't know if you ever got to reading that part when I replied to her. So perhaps take your ire over who's calling names over gun ownership and point it in the right direction.Oh, I don't know know how smart I am. I do know not reading through every post isn't a sign of a lack of intelligence. I am smart enough to know this is a deep red, right wing echo chamber. Luckily, the right wingers have a few guys they can personally insult for not adhering to their beliefs
Easy. It would almost be too wild if Trump gets convicted on some of the plethora of charges, and somehow wins the election!Can you imagine the conviction parties? I'm already stocking up on fireworks, beer, and cigars.
So it doesn't matter if an election official, written and allowed access to the machines....I get why it's a breach.... Seems more like a civil suit against GA election committee for allowing proprietary information to be copied. If Trump's team took official channels and was invited... What criminal law was broken?That is not true. The voting equipment in Coffee County, Georgia had to be replaced before the 2022 midterm elections because of the security breach.
Georgia voting equipment breach at center of tangled tale
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"Details of the unauthorized access of sensitive voting equipment in Coffee County, Georgia, became public last month when documents and emails revealed the involvement of high-profile Trump supporters. That's also when it caught the attention of an Atlanta-based prosecutor who is leading a separate investigation of Trump's efforts to undo his loss in the state.
Since then, revelations about what happened in the county of 43,000 people have raised questions about whether the Dominion Voting Systems machines used in Georgia have been compromised.
The public disclosure of the breach began with a rambling phone call from an Atlanta-based bail bondsman to the head of an election security advocacy group involved in a long-running lawsuit targeting the state's voting machines.
According to a recording filed earlier this year, the bail bondsman said he'd chartered a jet and was with a computer forensics team at the Coffee County elections office when they 'imaged every hard drive of every piece of equipment.'
That happened on Jan. 7, 2021, a day after the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and two days after a runoff election in which Democrats swept both of Georgia's U.S. Senate seats.
The trip to Coffee County, about 200 miles south of Atlanta, to copy data and software from elections equipment was directed by Sidney Powell and other Trump allies, according to a deposition and testimony and documents produced in response to subpoenas.
Later that month, security camera footage shows, two men who have participated in efforts to question the results of the 2020 election in several states spent days going in and out of the Coffee County elections office.
The footage also shows local election and Republican Party officials welcoming the visitors and allowing them access to the election equipment. The video seems to contradict statements some of the officials made about their apparent involvement.
The new information has made Coffee County, where Trump won nearly 70% of the vote two years ago, a focal point of concerns over the security of voting machines. While there is no evidnce of widespread problems with voting equipment in 2020, some Trump supporters have spread false information about machines and the election outcome.
Election security experts and activists fear state election officials haven't acted fast enough in the face of what they see as a real threat.
The copying of the software and its availability for download means potential bad actors could build exact copies of the Dominion system to test different types of attacks, said University of California, Berkeley computer scientist Philip Stark, an expert witness for the plaintiffs in the voting machines lawsuit.
'This is like bank robbers having an exact replica of the vault that they're trying to break into,' he said."
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.... and it does not matter that they were invited.
It's the intangibles I'm worried about. Kind of like a college football locker room....some are just poisoned; all the talent in the world and the team just sucks.Easy. It would almost be too wild if Trump gets convicted on some of the plethora of charges, and somehow wins the election!I can honestly say my life wouldn't change one damn bit, but the entertainment factor of Trump being in office would outweigh the adverse effects.