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re: Georgia Republican Primary - May 19
Posted on 5/18/26 at 2:34 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
Posted on 5/18/26 at 2:34 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
How pathetic
Posted on 5/18/26 at 2:38 pm to ParkRanger
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How pathetic
Degenerate gambling is degenerate. But so is men fricking other men.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 2:43 pm to deeprig9
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If tweet fails to load, click here. [embed]Here are the FACTS about the Georgia 2020 stolen election.
- 2,506 felons illegally voted
- 66,248 underage voters
- 10,315+ dead voters
- 2,423 not registered to vote
- 1,043 voted using P.O. Box
- 4,926 voted after registration date
- 395 voted in multiple states
- 15,700 changed address first & voted prior address
- 40,279 voted after moving over county lines
Over 100 sworn affidavits from Georgia voters sworn under penalty of perjury that election fraud occurred or was witnessed.[/embed]
And not a soul charged with perjury for lying in sworn testimony about "irregularities" they witnessed surrounding the 2020 election as poll workers, etc.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 4:05 pm to VoxDawg
quote:Makes you wonder why the Trump DOJ hasn't done it either.... doesn't it?
And not a soul charged with perjury for lying in sworn testimony about "irregularities" they witnessed surrounding the 2020 election as poll workers, etc.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 4:18 pm to deeprig9
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Makes you wonder why the Trump DOJ hasn't done it either.... doesn't it?
Perjury cases are notoriously difficult to get convictions in, though it can be done. However, when you add in the courts' general reluctance to get involved in election cases, it can become even more of an uphill fight. Beyond that, even the DOJ has budgetary and staffing constraints, and they have assigned priorities for types of cases; perjury actions would certainly be very low on that list. Arguably, they often should be higher, but bureaucracies operate under their own "logic".
Posted on 5/18/26 at 4:23 pm to FaCubeItches
Budgetary constraints lol
That's rich.
"We would totally go after this case, we just don't want to spend the money!"
Yeah, okay.
That's rich.
"We would totally go after this case, we just don't want to spend the money!"
Yeah, okay.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 4:49 pm to FaCubeItches
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Perjury cases are notoriously difficult to get convictions in, though it can be done. However, when you add in the courts' general reluctance to get involved in election cases, it can become even more of an uphill fight. Beyond that, even the DOJ has budgetary and staffing constraints, and they have assigned priorities for types of cases; perjury actions would certainly be very low on that list. Arguably, they often should be higher, but bureaucracies operate under their own "logic".
I would ask Vox why that's a valid excuse for Trump, but not the Georgia DOJ?
Posted on 5/18/26 at 4:58 pm to VoxDawg
Posted on 5/18/26 at 5:02 pm to deeprig9
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Makes you wonder why the Trump DOJ hasn't done it either.... doesn't it?
Considering the Acting AG was just on Sunday Morning Futures yesterday talking about how the investigations are ongoing.... the simplest answer is that they're never going to seek charges against witnesses who will make their forthcoming case about 2020.
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Posted on 5/18/26 at 5:17 pm to VoxDawg
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Posted on 5/18/26 at 2:43 pm to deeprig9
[embed]Here are the FACTS about the Georgia 2020 stolen election.
- 2,506 felons illegally voted
- 66,248 underage voters
- 10,315+ dead voters
- 2,423 not registered to vote
- 1,043 voted using P.O. Box
- 4,926 voted after registration date
- 395 voted in multiple states
- 15,700 changed address first & voted prior address
- 40,279 voted after moving over county lines
Over 100 sworn affidavits from Georgia voters sworn under penalty of perjury that election fraud occurred or was witnessed.[/embed]
And not a soul charged with perjury for lying in sworn testimony about "irregularities" they witnessed surrounding the 2020 election as poll workers, etc.
The GBI investigated all of this. So either this guy is just rattling off some old Guiliani stats (who will die broke because of lying about Georgia election fraud) or the GBI is lying. So I guess you thinnk the GBI is lying.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 5:46 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
I think the totality of the Georgia executive branch is lying.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 5:55 pm to VoxDawg
Posted on 5/18/26 at 6:01 pm to Wwarmouth
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Budgetary constraints lol
That's rich.
"We would totally go after this case, we just don't want to spend the money!"
Yeah, okay.
If you say so. I've had civil racketeering cases where the Feds refused to get involved because the amount didn't involve enough millions. And those are clear RICO cases where the firm I worked for at the time had already done all of the investigation. There are only about 6,000 AUSAs in the whole country. They simply aren't going to devote them, or the funds, to perjury cases, when those aren't big money or big headline matters.
Posted on 5/18/26 at 6:08 pm to VoxDawg
Posted on 5/18/26 at 8:24 pm to VoxDawg
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I think the totality of the Georgia executive branch is lying.
That's be lot of conspiring. Would have to get the GBI in on the conspiracy too, and everybody would have to be tight lipped. The coordination and committment would be incredibly impressive.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 6:06 am to Violent Hip Swivel
I saw a story yesterday that claims the GBI investigation of the 2020 GE was called off by Gov Kemp before it was complete.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 9:39 am to VoxDawg
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ATLANTA, GA. MAY 19, 2026 – Three Georgia candidates have filed a writ of mandamus petition against Secretary of State (SOS) Brad Raffensperger seeking to force him to perform his duties for the May 19 primary in public as required by law. The petition includes an emergency motionfor a temporary injunction to allow State Election Board members to be present for Election Night results aggregation that occurs at an Emergency Operations Center in a “secret bunker” run by the Georgia Emergency Management Agency. O.C.G.A. § 21-2-406.
The petitioners are 11th District U.S. Congressional candidate Chris Mora of Pickens County, State Senator Greg Dolezal, a Forsyth County resident who is running for Lieutenant Governor, and Keli Gambrill, a Cobb County Commission candidate. They are represented by attorney David Oles.
Their action is bolstered by 14th District U.S. Congressman Clay Fuller who has written a letter to Committee on House Administration Chairman Bryan Steil. It requests that he“designate appropriate congressional election observers to monitor all elements of the Secretary of State’s election reporting process, including the Election Night Reporting Room which is currently being closed to members of the State Election Board.” Congressman Fuller’s request was issued pursuant to the Confirmation of Congressional Observers Access Act.52 USC § 21083a.
The candidates filed their action in Fulton County Superior Court, the home of the Georgia state government where all Georgia election matters are required to be filed. Although county courts are supposed to have a judge available for emergencies such as malfunctions that require poll operations to be extended, the assigned Judge Melynee Leftridge indicated she will not be available today and counsel for Secretary Raffensperger has demanded five days to respond. Attorney Oles has indicated he will seek an ex-parte decision from chief judge Ural Glanville since all candidate petitioners will suffer irreparable harm in a delayed decision.
Raffensperger ignored his own conflict of interest as a gubernatorial candidate and instead attacked Senator Dolezal in an 11Alive interview. He claimed: ”…you’d think Senator Dolezal would know that votes are not counted in the Secretary of State’s Emergency Operations Center.” VoterGA co-founder Garland Favorito responded: “That is a false argument. Statewide votes are verified, aggregated, and reported from a secret bunker and the secrecy has to stop. This is a federal election and we are requesting immediate DOJ intervention to protect the voting rights of all Georgians and uphold our election laws.”
Posted on 5/19/26 at 10:39 am to ParkRanger
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How pathetic
Ridiculing another man for gambling is woman-like.
Posted on 5/19/26 at 9:34 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
Your bets still good with the runoff? I assume they would be but some of those sites have tricky terms
Posted on 5/19/26 at 10:04 pm to Wwarmouth
If Jones wins between 6-9 percent, I'll win 2400 dollars on a 200 dollar bet. If it's 3-6, I'll win 800.
I cashed out my Jones "Georgia Repbulican candidate" bet for a smaller margin because I don't feel like paying attention to this crap anymore in the runoff.
Not results from Fulton County yet, and that has me a little worried. A lot of Democrats in Cobb and Dekalb were screwing with things and taking a Republican ballot and voting for Raffrensberger. If Fulton County does the same thing, it could take Jones back down to 3-6 percent.
I cashed out my Jones "Georgia Repbulican candidate" bet for a smaller margin because I don't feel like paying attention to this crap anymore in the runoff.
Not results from Fulton County yet, and that has me a little worried. A lot of Democrats in Cobb and Dekalb were screwing with things and taking a Republican ballot and voting for Raffrensberger. If Fulton County does the same thing, it could take Jones back down to 3-6 percent.
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