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Likely a matter of too big a copyright problem. Not good to cut into the revenue stream.
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This is nonsense on stilts! Even their "honest" argument is dishonest. What, pray tell, is illegal about third parties delivering ballots to drop boxes on behalf of authorized and registered voters unable to do so themselves? No one argues they were altered (though the insinuation is there). No one claims these are not votes made by legitimate voters (though, again, the insinuation is there). Their only argument: we made it very hard for the elderly and minorities to vote, and this makes our voter suppression less effective. Yeah, and so what? In short, this is fear mongering posing as analysis. Dinesh Desouza has fallen pretty low from his already low perch in the Project for a New American Century. Then, he was only interested in starting wars in the middle east (and, maybe, with China). Now he's Ultra-MAGA. Really? Oh btw, I also wore the rose and compass and served in IFFV. Marx: Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies. Lennon: You either get tired fighting for peace, or you die.
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Georgia did open an investigation based on this. They found one of the 'mules'. He was in the video. He did drop off ballots for family members. They dimissed the investigation at that point. This stuff does not even provide probable cause. It is HARDly evidence of election fraud, even though D'Souza has been convicted of an election crime of a fraudulent nature. One more miner of that big vein of Gullibilium Donnie uncovered...$$$10million so far!
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cwrm22 wrote:Georgia did open an investigation based on this. They found one of the 'mules'. He was in the video. He did drop off ballots for family members. They dismissed the investigation at that point. Did not click fast enough apparently. The link does have an interesting location. Stock prices are good. Some of the other stuff...well...certainly interesting. It appears that one of the hottest items in the film concerns Yuma, AZ. Also it appears D'Souza claimed the sheriff there took his exposition seriously...maybe not so much...https://www.azmirror.com...d-because-of-2000-mules/
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Did not click fast enough apparently. The link does have an interesting location. Stock prices are good. Some of the other stuff...well...certainly interesting. It appears that one of the hottest items in the film concerns Yuma, AZ. Also it appears D'Souza claimed the sheriff there took his exposition seriously...maybe not so much...
Georgia did open an investigation based on this. They found one of the 'mules'. He was in the video. He did drop off ballots for family members. They dismissed the investigation at that point.
Georgia Elections Board Didn’t Dismiss Cases Related to ‘2000 Mules’ Allegations, Despite Media Claims ...and the "they found one of the mules" story is also bogus
It appears that one of the hottest items in the film concerns Yuma, AZ. Also it appears D'Souza claimed the sheriff there took his exposition seriously...maybe not so much...
BIG ARIZONA FRAUD UPDATE: Law Enforcement Raids Nonprofits In ‘2000 Mules’ Ballot Trafficking Investigation – “Like Tweety Birds, They Sang”
Jumpin' up, fallin' down Don't misunderstand me You don't think that I know your plan What you tryin' to hand me?
  
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cwrm22 wrote:Did not click fast enough apparently. The link does have an interesting location. Stock prices are good. Some of the other stuff...well...certainly interesting. It appears that one of the hottest items in the film concerns Yuma, AZ. Also it appears D'Souza claimed the sheriff there took his exposition seriously...maybe not so much...
Georgia did open an investigation based on this. They found one of the 'mules'. He was in the video. He did drop off ballots for family members. They dismissed the investigation at that point.
Georgia Elections Board Didn’t Dismiss Cases Related to ‘2000 Mules’ Allegations, Despite Media Claims ...and the "they found one of the mules" story is also bogus
It appears that one of the hottest items in the film concerns Yuma, AZ. Also it appears D'Souza claimed the sheriff there took his exposition seriously...maybe not so much...
BIG ARIZONA FRAUD UPDATE: Law Enforcement Raids Nonprofits In ‘2000 Mules’ Ballot Trafficking Investigation – “Like Tweety Birds, They Sang”
The Fakeway Halfwit continues burnishing his reputation for accuracy. There is not a "They" nor a tune to tap in his load of crap.The nonprofit itself was not raided. However, Tony Reyes, the Executive Director of Comité de Bien Estar, confirmed to The Gateway Pundit that Comité de Bien Estar’s Membership Coordinator, Gloria Torres received search warrants at the nonprofit office, and law enforcement is looking for evidence of voter fraud in the 2020 Presidential Election. “That 2000 Mule Documentary is starting to permeate all throughout this process,” said Reyes.” He confirmed that officers showed up to the office, “confiscated her phone, and basically went to her house.” Reyes: The search warrant was for one of our employees. They came and served it here. So, they took her phone and searched her home. As far as I know, we haven’t gotten a search warrant from anybody yet. It is unclear what law enforcement agency conducted this raid, but San Luis Police and the Yuma County Sheriff’s office have denied involvement. Sources tell The Gateway Pundit that a group from Phoenix with the Attorney General’s office executed these warrants. The Arizona Attorney General’s office has not responded to a request for comment. https://foxmetronews.com...icking-election-scandal/So, in spite of the meretricious headline there is no good reason to conclude that the investigation of this rather shady lady has any connection to the 2020 election.
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I am afraid I have some characteristics that disqualify me from and lack others that would make me a paying part of D'Souza's audience for this. The content is fairly well described by many sources from all angles.
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cwrm22 wrote:(Chief Justice Roberts, reviewing the efficacy of cell phone geotracking in the Carpenter case, 2018.)
If you have 30 meter ankles.https://www.marketingdiv...ws/research/22928.html#:~:text=Based%20on%20an%20independent%20third,accurate%20up%20to%2030%20meters. If you care to read the opinion, you will find that Roberts is referring to the inseparability of phones and their users--not the accuracy of tracking.https://www.supremecourt...ns/17pdf/16-402_h315.pdfSome things are fine for the right audience...but do be careful in an emergency.https://www.verywellheal...-on-a-cell-phone-1298351
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