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Re: Michigan

Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2024 7:17 pm
by Sallie
Peggy wrote: Fri Oct 11, 2024 5:06 pm I've got a dead in-law, as I've said before elsewhere, who is still actively registered to vote in Michigan. As far as I know the registration hasn't been used to cast an illegal vote, but it is proof that Michigan's system for purging dead voters still has significant flaws--and lacks the redundancies to compensate for them.
Is it a flaw?

Or a feature?

Re: Michigan

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2024 4:17 pm
by Peggy
Definitely a feature. Michigan Director of Elections Jonathan Brater is on the board of ERIC, and has been its chairman in the past. He of all people ought to know exactly where the voter roll cleanup processes haven't worked, and why.

Although frequently the talking suits really have no idea how their organizations' sausages are being made. The Dominion CEO apparently had to e-mail his manager in Canada to ask their developers in Serbia how the Dominion software worked.

In the Public Interest Legal Foundation lawsuit against Sec. of State Benson, PILF claimed that Michigan takes lists of new deaths from the Social Security Administration, compares them against the driver's license database--not the Qualified Voter File--and then removes any matches from both the driver's license registry and the QVF.

That process is bound to miss many non-drivers and also some people who moved out of state. Neither it nor ERIC seems to have ever circled back and looked again for deaths that were previously overlooked. In other words, they're set up only to find very recent deaths, not to deal with the huge backlog of older ones.

So I must conclude that their purpose is to provide the appearance of cleaning up the voter rolls, and not to actually do it very well.

ERIC also has only 24 member states, plus D.C. I remember Florida was an ERIC member, but then withdrew.

Re: Michigan

Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2024 8:27 pm
by Sallie
Peggy wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 4:17 pm
So I must conclude that their purpose is to provide the appearance of cleaning up the voter rolls, and not to actually do it very well.
Here's how they make it look like the elections are purer than the wind-driven snow. Anyone who just glances at it would get warm fuzzies about how safe and secure our elections are.

:roll:

https:// election factsmi. com

(Broken up because I don't want a direct link to them)

Re: Michigan

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2024 7:29 pm
by Peggy
Yes, that is a misleading site run by dedicated partisans. It was mildly alarming to read their claim that election workers are "continually" re-checking the numbers of absentee ballots in sealed containers.

Each election safeguard presents another opportunity to cheat, for the workers who are cheaters.

Re: Michigan

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 7:12 pm
by Sallie
Michigan leading the way again.

How long, O Lord?


Re: Michigan

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 8:19 pm
by amycarey
Sallie wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 7:12 pm Michigan leading the way again.

How long, O Lord?

Wow this is super depressing to see.

Re: Michigan

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2024 9:45 am
by Sallie
Remember Jesse Morgan, the truck driver who discovered he was hauling illegal ballots?
Explosive election fraud information from Patrick Byrne. Most shocking video I have seen about election fraud in the last four years.

Waukesha County WI using corrupt ballot printer to have ballots printed. As is Delaware and Lancaster counties PA, DuPage county IL

Michigan Election Resources (MER) in Kalamazoo, MI had/has ballot printing contracts for several counties across the USA. What they have been doing is overage printing, i.e. a county orders 300,000 ballots yet MER would then print 325,000. Selling the extra 25,000 to the bad guys.

Michigan Election Resources
Printing Services Kalamazoo, MI 100 followers 11-50 employees (from their LinkedIn page)

Image attached is from one of their proposals, using the four counties named above as references. MER prints for numerous counties across the nation.

This is what truck driver Jesse Morgan was hauling: a batch of these illegal ballots. From New York down to Lancaster, PA. But he was the wrong driver/truck and the paperwork was messed up, he could not unload. That is when he opened up the back of the truck and discovered the filled out ballots.

Kicker: he was in Lancaster PA to drop the load of fraudulent ballots to the Postal Service. That is how they were getting the phony ballots back into the system. The election clerks would see the US Postal Stamp on mail coming into them and have no clue the ballots were in fact fraudulent.

Re: Michigan

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2024 9:47 am
by Sallie
Video mentioned


Re: Michigan

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2024 9:49 am
by Sallie
I had forgotten this bit of info, but remember this being discussed.


Re: Michigan

Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 3:37 pm
by Sallie
No results from Michigan until later Wednesday at the earliest.

Why doesn't she blink? Why is her mouth dry?