2000 Mules

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Funky Winkerbean said:

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Uh, I disagree with this guy completely. The GOP is utterly feckless. Sure, maybe they used the same tactics in a similar way to how our MSM represents both ends of the political spectrum. 5% vs. 95%. Right on.
I want anyone associated with it convicted and jailed. I don't care about the letter after the name.
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aggiehawg said:



Guess we'll know when TTV releases the names of the NGOs.


The first example of the voter fraud was a Republican.
They said that both parties are involved.

Establishment politicians from both parties wanted Trump out.
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GOP staffers fired after possible 'ballot harvesting' operation found in Pa.

By Tribune News Service
US-NEWS-PHILLY-ELECTION-BALLOTS-PH

By Jeremy Roebuck, Jonathan Lai and Chris Brennan, The Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS)

PHILADELPHIA The fallout from the discovery of a potential GOP "ballot harvesting" operation in South Philadelphia continued Tuesday, as two state party staffers lost their jobs, the matter became fodder for attacks in the Republican primary for governor, and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle jockeyed to define just what the situation said or didn't about the security of voting by mail.

Republican Party officials fired Shamus O'Donnell, 27, and C.J. Parker, 24, both of whom had been affiliated with the Republican Registration Coalition, the political action committee behind the South Philadelphia mail ballot operation, according to four party sources familiar with the matter.

Prior to his termination, O'Donnell, the PAC's former treasurer and a Republican ward leader in Northeast Philadelphia, had worked as a field organizer for the state party, most recently on the campaign of state Senate candidate Sam Oropeza. Parker, also a GOP ward leader in the Northeast, had worked as a personal aide to state party Chair Lawrence Tabas.

O'Donnell and Parker declined to comment Tuesday, and party officials, including Tabas, did not respond to requests for comment.

But the sources who described the terminations and spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter said the party's decision to cut ties with the two men stemmed from an Inquirer story last week that raised questions about the PAC's work registering people in South Philadelphia to vote by mail.

The news organization found that dozens of Republican mail ballots for the May 17 primary were being diverted to a P.O. Box registered to the Republican Registration Coalition. The committee's chairman Billy Lanzilotti, a onetime Republican ward leader in Philadelphia and former campaign staffer for U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R., Bucks said he'd helped the voters fill out their ballot applications, inserting his P.O. box on the form where voters would typically write their home addresses.

Though Lanzilotti maintained he was doing this as a "service to the voters" and intended to hand deliver the ballots once they arrived, many of the affected voters said they did not remember applying to vote by mail and had no idea why their ballots were going to Lanzilotti instead of directly to them. One said Lanzilotti had delivered his ballot back to the city once it had been filled out which would violate state law.

Of the top 10 mailing addresses for Philadelphia ballots, Lanzilotti's P.O. box was the only one that was not an elections office or a nursing home.

Philadelphia's fellow GOP ward leaders voted Saturday to oust Lanzilotti from his position as the leader of South Philadelphia's 39th Ward, calling the situation troubling at a time when Republican lawmakers and candidates have attacked mail voting and falsely characterized it as rife with abuse by their Democrat rivals.

In an interview Tuesday, Matt Wolfe, an attorney for O'Donnell, said his client had no involvement in Lanzilotti's ballot operation and had merely agreed to sign on as treasurer for his PAC.

"Shamus had no knowledge of the mail ballot applications and what Billy Lanzilotti was doing," said Wolfe, who also serves as a Republican ward leader in West Philadelphia.

He declined to say whether O'Donnell had lost his job with the state party but said the Republican City Committee had not considered voting to remove O'Donnell and Parker as ward leaders when they ousted Lanzilotti last week.

None of the affected voters interviewed by The Inquirer said Lanzilotti had attempted to influence or alter their votes.

State law forbids third-party ballot delivery what Republicans call "ballot harvesting" except when disabled voters specifically authorize someone else to turn in their ballot for them. But the Lanzilotti ballots, even if delivered in a way forbidden by state law, have not been found to be fraudulent.

Voter fraud especially the kinds of complex, shadowy operations at the center of many baseless conspiracy theories is rare.

But that didn't stop Republicans from seeking to weaponize the situation Tuesday in their ongoing efforts to cast doubt on the security of voting by mail.

In the governor's race, candidate Bill McSwain attempted to connect Lanzilotti's operation to one primary opponent, former Delaware County Councilmember Dave White.

Lanzilotti's Republican Registration Coalition PAC was formed earlier this year with $6,500 in donations from a fund controlled by GOP fund-raiser and former Republican National Committee member Bob Asher, who is supporting White in the primary. Lanzilotti had gathered signatures for White's nominating petitions in Southeast Philadelphia.

"There is a clear connection between Dave White's closest advisers and a scheme to manipulate … voters perpetrated by Dave White operative Billy Lanzilotti and the Republican Registration Coalition," McSwain's campaign manager, James Fitzpatrick, said in a statement Tuesday. "Any connection between a gubernatorial candidate and potential election misconduct is unacceptable."

Bob Salera, campaign manager for White, shot back, denying any connection to Lanzilotti.

"These baseless allegations are what the last desperate gasps of Bill McSwain's dying campaign look like," he said. "It's just sad."

In Harrisburg, State Rep. Seth Grove, R., York, the House GOP's elections point person and chair of the House Government Committee, cited the situation as he renewed his call for changes to how counties process and approve mail ballot applications a measure that was part of a much larger bill vetoed by Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf last year.

"This is nothing more than ballot harvesting," Grove said in a statement Tuesday.

It's not clear the specific policies advocated by Grove would have prevented the South Philly ballots from going out.


The signatures on the ballot applications for example, appear to be legitimate. The mailing address fields where Lanzilotti's P.O. box is written appear to have been filled out in different handwriting. But the Pennsylvania Supreme Court noted in 2020 that elections workers aren't trained handwriting analysts as it barred counties from conducting signature analysis on ballot envelopes.

And Democrats pointed to the fact that Lanzilotti was caught as proof that the system was working and secure.

City elections officials have said they will segregate the affected ballots when they are returned so they can be considered separately from the rest of the election's ballots.


So I guess we should say it is 2002 mules.
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peacedude said:

Absolute MAGA: If any of you ******* would like to debate me in front of a crowd (5000+), bring it.

All day.

P.S. If you're really brave, let's throw discs.
As someone who followed both threads until the one was "lost" to the masses, the Mueller thread provided the support needed for claims of truth to happen on the other thread.

One was not better than the other, but because they were both working towards the same goal in different ways, when they did hit on common elements, it boosted what was happening on both threads.

Any type of flexing on either thread is foolish, as both were all time greats here on TexAgs as well as a trove of information to read through and digest. Everyone who contributed to both should be applauded
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WesMaroon&White said:

GOP staffers fired after possible 'ballot harvesting' operation found in Pa.

By Tribune News Service
US-NEWS-PHILLY-ELECTION-BALLOTS-PH

By Jeremy Roebuck, Jonathan Lai and Chris Brennan, The Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS)

PHILADELPHIA The fallout from the discovery of a potential GOP "ballot harvesting" operation in South Philadelphia continued Tuesday, as two state party staffers lost their jobs, the matter became fodder for attacks in the Republican primary for governor, and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle jockeyed to define just what the situation said or didn't about the security of voting by mail.

Republican Party officials fired Shamus O'Donnell, 27, and C.J. Parker, 24, both of whom had been affiliated with the Republican Registration Coalition, the political action committee behind the South Philadelphia mail ballot operation, according to four party sources familiar with the matter.

Prior to his termination, O'Donnell, the PAC's former treasurer and a Republican ward leader in Northeast Philadelphia, had worked as a field organizer for the state party, most recently on the campaign of state Senate candidate Sam Oropeza. Parker, also a GOP ward leader in the Northeast, had worked as a personal aide to state party Chair Lawrence Tabas.

O'Donnell and Parker declined to comment Tuesday, and party officials, including Tabas, did not respond to requests for comment.

But the sources who described the terminations and spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter said the party's decision to cut ties with the two men stemmed from an Inquirer story last week that raised questions about the PAC's work registering people in South Philadelphia to vote by mail.

The news organization found that dozens of Republican mail ballots for the May 17 primary were being diverted to a P.O. Box registered to the Republican Registration Coalition. The committee's chairman Billy Lanzilotti, a onetime Republican ward leader in Philadelphia and former campaign staffer for U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R., Bucks said he'd helped the voters fill out their ballot applications, inserting his P.O. box on the form where voters would typically write their home addresses.

Though Lanzilotti maintained he was doing this as a "service to the voters" and intended to hand deliver the ballots once they arrived, many of the affected voters said they did not remember applying to vote by mail and had no idea why their ballots were going to Lanzilotti instead of directly to them. One said Lanzilotti had delivered his ballot back to the city once it had been filled out which would violate state law.

Of the top 10 mailing addresses for Philadelphia ballots, Lanzilotti's P.O. box was the only one that was not an elections office or a nursing home.

Philadelphia's fellow GOP ward leaders voted Saturday to oust Lanzilotti from his position as the leader of South Philadelphia's 39th Ward, calling the situation troubling at a time when Republican lawmakers and candidates have attacked mail voting and falsely characterized it as rife with abuse by their Democrat rivals.

In an interview Tuesday, Matt Wolfe, an attorney for O'Donnell, said his client had no involvement in Lanzilotti's ballot operation and had merely agreed to sign on as treasurer for his PAC.

"Shamus had no knowledge of the mail ballot applications and what Billy Lanzilotti was doing," said Wolfe, who also serves as a Republican ward leader in West Philadelphia.

He declined to say whether O'Donnell had lost his job with the state party but said the Republican City Committee had not considered voting to remove O'Donnell and Parker as ward leaders when they ousted Lanzilotti last week.

None of the affected voters interviewed by The Inquirer said Lanzilotti had attempted to influence or alter their votes.

State law forbids third-party ballot delivery what Republicans call "ballot harvesting" except when disabled voters specifically authorize someone else to turn in their ballot for them. But the Lanzilotti ballots, even if delivered in a way forbidden by state law, have not been found to be fraudulent.

Voter fraud especially the kinds of complex, shadowy operations at the center of many baseless conspiracy theories is rare.

But that didn't stop Republicans from seeking to weaponize the situation Tuesday in their ongoing efforts to cast doubt on the security of voting by mail.

In the governor's race, candidate Bill McSwain attempted to connect Lanzilotti's operation to one primary opponent, former Delaware County Councilmember Dave White.

Lanzilotti's Republican Registration Coalition PAC was formed earlier this year with $6,500 in donations from a fund controlled by GOP fund-raiser and former Republican National Committee member Bob Asher, who is supporting White in the primary. Lanzilotti had gathered signatures for White's nominating petitions in Southeast Philadelphia.

"There is a clear connection between Dave White's closest advisers and a scheme to manipulate … voters perpetrated by Dave White operative Billy Lanzilotti and the Republican Registration Coalition," McSwain's campaign manager, James Fitzpatrick, said in a statement Tuesday. "Any connection between a gubernatorial candidate and potential election misconduct is unacceptable."

Bob Salera, campaign manager for White, shot back, denying any connection to Lanzilotti.

"These baseless allegations are what the last desperate gasps of Bill McSwain's dying campaign look like," he said. "It's just sad."

In Harrisburg, State Rep. Seth Grove, R., York, the House GOP's elections point person and chair of the House Government Committee, cited the situation as he renewed his call for changes to how counties process and approve mail ballot applications a measure that was part of a much larger bill vetoed by Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf last year.

"This is nothing more than ballot harvesting," Grove said in a statement Tuesday.

It's not clear the specific policies advocated by Grove would have prevented the South Philly ballots from going out.


The signatures on the ballot applications for example, appear to be legitimate. The mailing address fields where Lanzilotti's P.O. box is written appear to have been filled out in different handwriting. But the Pennsylvania Supreme Court noted in 2020 that elections workers aren't trained handwriting analysts as it barred counties from conducting signature analysis on ballot envelopes.

And Democrats pointed to the fact that Lanzilotti was caught as proof that the system was working and secure.

City elections officials have said they will segregate the affected ballots when they are returned so they can be considered separately from the rest of the election's ballots.


So I guess we should say it is 2002 mules.
That's fake news.

"according to four party sources familiar with the matter."
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Gee, how odd….

https://thenationalpulse.com/2022/05/11/zuckerberg-funded-election-official-dismissed-election-fraud/
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All three were/are great threads, but only one was avoided because legit posters thought it was nonsense.

Oh well, there are four documentaries out now, and we're still living under tyranny...so it doesn't really matter because RINOs gonna RINO (Mitch, Kev, Lindsay, etc).

Add: Speak of the devil...

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Ellis Wyatt said:

aggiehawg said:




Uh, I disagree with this guy completely. The GOP is utterly feckless. Sure, maybe they used the same tactics in a similar way to how our MSM represents both ends of the political spectrum. 5% vs. 95%. Right on.
In reference to this mail-in ballot fraud he is way off the mark. This mail-in ballot fraud was a direct result of the COVID-19 panic resulting in the unprecedented use of mail-in ballots. This created the circumstances the Democratic Party leadership used to its full corrupt advantage.
Look at those states previously with wide spread use of mail-in ballots and the resulting one party rule by the Democratic Party leadership. While some red states had significant mail-in ballots they are becoming blue rapidly.
How common was by-mail voting before COVID-19 and which states will allow it in 2020?
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In recent elections, voting methods have varied by geographic region. In 2018, seven western statesArizona, California, Colorado, Montana, Oregon, Utah, and Washingtonreported by-mail voting as the most-used voting method, with over 50% of ballots cast by mail. Three of those statesColorado, Oregon, and Washingtonconducted statewide by-mail voting, sending ballots to all registered voters in the state. The seven majority-vote-by-mail voting states accounted for 65% of the nation's by-mail ballots in 2018.
The Democratic Party leadership has been refining their organized crime activities that blossomed during the COVID-19 panic.
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
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2000 Mules is returning to theaters. An announcement will be made when and where in the 2000 Mules website.

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It would appear that movie theaters have taken note of 2000 Mules "top ten" box office status. According to Catherine Engelbrecht, theaters have asked to have the film back. Engelbrecht shared this information with 100 Percent Fed Up, adding that she's "not sure" when the movie will be back in theaters but is confident it will happen within a week.

Dates, times, and theater locations are not yet listed for the 2000 Mules movie, but Dinesh D'Souza's 2000Mules.com website is a great place to check back for updates.
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https://2000mules.com/
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GeorgiAg said:

nortex97 said:

GeorgiAg said:

Plot twist. The ballot box fraud was all Trumpanzees. He lost by more!
Oh look, our resident fake conservative taking a swipe yet again at Trump voters. Shocked, shocked I am.
It's too easy. Oh come one, it's a joke. I still regret my vote in hindsight. Trump was not bad at all on policy issues, but he is still a fragile narcissist.

This election fraud nonsense is dumb.




I don't know if you missed this or not, but it was a serious question:

This by itself is enough to overturn the election. But this is only one of the ways the election was stolen. What about the thousands of mail-in-ballots that were not folded and would have never been able to fit in the envelope. How does that happen?
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What about the thousands of mail-in-ballots that were not folded and would have never been able to fit in the envelope.
Careful, you will get aggiehawg triggered again. I am convinced she is ready to buy and immediately bankrupt Runbeck as a civic duty.

But your point is spot on. It is not one, specific, isolated incident that could be dismissed as coincidence. So many instances where rules were ignored, procedures not followed, chain of custody lost/non-existent, etc etc etc
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peacedude said:

All three were/are great threads, but only one was avoided because legit posters thought it was nonsense.

Oh well, there are four documentaries out now, and we're still living under tyranny...so it doesn't really matter because RINOs gonna RINO (Mitch, Kev, Lindsay, etc).

Add: Speak of the devil...


What are the four documentaries?
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TexAgs91 said:

This by itself is enough to overturn the election. But this is only one of the ways the election was stolen. What about the thousands of mail-in-ballots that were not folded and would have never been able to fit in the envelope. How does that happen?


Even if this fraud is definitively proven, it actually isn't, as there is no way to prove who any illegally cast ballots were counted for.

I mean, we all know... but there's no way to prove it.

The 2020 election is certified and over. The best we can hope for is that the (mostly-Republican) state legislatures in these places get embarrassed enough to secure their elections like Florida did after the 2000 fiasco.
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these not-for-profit NGOs that are paying people to harvest ballots and take completed ballots to drop boxes can only afford to do so with the donations such as zuckerbucks. We just need mib and drop boxes to be greatly reduced and more controlled with surveillance, audit trails, and enforced signature verification on the envelopes, or just eliminate them completely. For there to be any faith in a fair democratic election, every state should be passing election integrity bills.
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Dr. Teeth said:

TexAgs91 said:

This by itself is enough to overturn the election. But this is only one of the ways the election was stolen. What about the thousands of mail-in-ballots that were not folded and would have never been able to fit in the envelope. How does that happen?


Even if this fraud is definitively proven, it actually isn't, as there is no way to prove who any illegally cast ballots were counted for.

I mean, we all know... but there's no way to prove it.

The 2020 election is certified and over. The best we can hope for is that the (mostly-Republican) state legislatures in these places get embarrassed enough to secure their elections like Florida did after the 2000 fiasco.
For the 2000 mules, correct. But they can prosecute the mules. In the example I gave of the thousands of mail in ballots that were not folded, throw them all out. All of them. It's not rocket science.
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In the example I gave of the thousands of mail in ballots that were not folded, throw them all out. All of them. It's not rocket science.
IIRC, the woman reporting the unfolded ballots also noted the batch numbers, so finding that box would not be hard. In fact, most of the election observers or workers I saw sitting for depositions right after the elections had their original notes with them and many had written down the box and batch numbers where they observed anomalies.

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9-0 (Lindell); Rigged (Lefty's 2018 doc declaring voting machines to be worthless because of hackability); The Big Rig (Flynn/Byrne); 2000 Mules (Catherine/Gregg/Dinesh).

There are probably 2-3 more from smaller teams, but the gist is that the machines and libs can't ever (EVER) be trusted.
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The Yuma County Sheriff's office released a statement yesterday:
Location of Incident: Yuma County, AZ
The Yuma County Sheriff's Office (YCSO) and the Yuma County Recorder's Office (YCRO) are working together to actively examine cases of voting fraud from the 2020 General Election and now a recent pattern of fraudulent voter registration forms leading up to the 2022 Primary Election.
As of March 2022, YCSO has 16 voting/registration open cases. All relevant evidence is being formally documented by the Yuma County Recorder's Office and further investigated by the Yuma County Sheriff's Office.
Some examples of voter fraud Yuma County is currently seeing are the following:
  • Impersonation fraud: Voting in the name of other legitimate voters and voters who have died or moved away.
  • False registrations: Falsifying voter registrations by either using a real or fake name, birth date, or address. This is being done by outreach groups who are paid for each registration form they submit, therefore, are out soliciting voters into unnecessarily re-registering or falsifying forms with Yuma County resident's identities.
  • Duplicate voting: Submitting multiple votes or registering in multiple locations and voting in the same election in more than one jurisdiction or state.
  • Fraudulent use of absentee ballots: Requesting absentee ballots and voting without the knowledge of the actual voter; or obtaining the absentee ballot from a voter and either filling it in directly and forging the voter's signature or illegally telling the voter who to vote for.If you suspect or witness individuals committing any of the mentioned voting frauds, share their name or any other identifying information to law enforcement immediately.The majority of voter fraud cases in Yuma County are related to duplicate voting (typically charged as illegal voting and false voter registration). Under Arizona law, illegal voting is a class 5 or class 6 felony. A person found guilty faces up to 2 or 2.5 years in prison, fines, restitution, loss of voting rights, and/or probation.

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aggiehawg said:

2000 Mules is returning to theaters. An announcement will be made when and where in the 2000 Mules website.

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It would appear that movie theaters have taken note of 2000 Mules "top ten" box office status. According to Catherine Engelbrecht, theaters have asked to have the film back. Engelbrecht shared this information with 100 Percent Fed Up, adding that she's "not sure" when the movie will be back in theaters but is confident it will happen within a week.

Dates, times, and theater locations are not yet listed for the 2000 Mules movie, but Dinesh D'Souza's 2000Mules.com website is a great place to check back for updates.
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https://2000mules.com/
Do not under any circumstances carry a smart phone into any theaters playing this movie. Merrick Garland is making a list. You will be labeled an insurrectionist, especially if you attended any school board meetings.
Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves and sheep.”
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richardag said:

aggiehawg said:

2000 Mules is returning to theaters. An announcement will be made when and where in the 2000 Mules website.

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It would appear that movie theaters have taken note of 2000 Mules "top ten" box office status. According to Catherine Engelbrecht, theaters have asked to have the film back. Engelbrecht shared this information with 100 Percent Fed Up, adding that she's "not sure" when the movie will be back in theaters but is confident it will happen within a week.

Dates, times, and theater locations are not yet listed for the 2000 Mules movie, but Dinesh D'Souza's 2000Mules.com website is a great place to check back for updates.
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https://2000mules.com/
Do not under any circumstances carry a smart phone into any theaters playing this movie. Merrick Garland is making a list. You will be labeled an insurrectionist, especially if you attended any school board meetings.
They already have everybody on lists.
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Dem-CCP mule convicted in (culturally-enriched) Minnesota.

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Last year Mohamed testified before a grand jury conducting in an ongoing federal investigation of Minnesota's system of "agent delivery" of absentee ballots He was convicted this week on two counts of lying to the grand jury about his work delivering absentee ballots in Minnesota's 2020 primary. It took the jury all of 40 minutes to reach a verdict, though they probably spent the first 30 minutes electing a foreman.

I'm going to go out on a limb and say that Mr. Mohammed was assisting the campaign of his brother-in-law, state senator Omar Fateh. Mohammed was a volunteer for Fateh's campaign and Fateh himself had repeatedly refused to acknowledge the family relationship until the jury found Mohammed guilty. (Mohamed is also the brother of DFL-endorsed state senate candidate Zaynab Mohamed.)

The persistent Deena Winter connected the family dots in her Minnesota Reformer stories "Minneapolis man on trial for lying to grand jury has connections to senator, candidate" (May 6) and "Man accused of lying to grand jury about absentee ballots was volunteer for Sen. Fateh" (May 9). See also Joey Peters's Sahan Journal story "State Senator Omar Fateh says he's 'troubled' by the conviction of his brother-in-law and campaign volunteer…"

Fateh only asserted in a written statement provided to Winter that he is "troubled" by Mohammed's conviction. The statement is ambiguous and Fateh refused to reply to repeated requests for comment by Winter on his relationship with Mohamed over the course of weeks (as did Zaynab Mohamed). One is left to wonder why.

A politically active Somali friend has been insisting on the family connections to me for months and wrote me after the verdict: "Told you they are family." My friend added, as one might infer from the stories: "They had refused to comment until the DFL asked them to."
But wait! The AP of course had a lie/'fake fact check' on this one too:

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Steve Karnowski's AP story on the case appends this note, lest sentient readers draw the wrong conclusion (links omitted):
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VOTE FRAUD IS RARE
Multiple reviews, recounts, lawsuits and an investigation by The Associated Press have confirmed there was no widespread fraud in the last White House race. The AP's review found that virtually every case was based on an individual acting alone to cast additional ballots. Nationally, federal and state election officials and Trump's own attorney general have said there was no credible evidence the election was tainted anywhere in the country.

Democratic Secretary of State Steve Simon has said repeatedly that Minnesota's 2020 elections were fair and honest, with no credible evidence of significant voter fraud.

In another Minnesota case, Abdihakim Amin Essa was sentenced to probation last month in state court for pleading guilty to four vote fraud counts in the 2018 election. Nine other counts were dismissed in the plea agreement. He was accused of signing as a witness for 13 people who cast absentee ballots when he legally couldn't because he wasn't a U.S. citizen, and signing with his father's name. All 13 ballots were rejected.

By contrast with the AP, my politically active Somali friend observes specifically with respect to the Minneapolis scene: "In 2020 it was a free for all." Or as one of the internal headings of the Winter's May 9 Minnesota Reformer story puts it: "Use of 'agent delivery' spiked in 2020 primary."
Anyway, if someone tells you/posts that there were no court cases in 2020-2021 elections where fraud was proven, that is factually a lie.
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peacedude said:

9-0 (Lindell); Rigged (Lefty's 2018 doc declaring voting machines to be worthless because of hackability); The Big Rig (Flynn/Byrne); 2000 Mules (Catherine/Gregg/Dinesh).

There are probably 2-3 more from smaller teams, but the gist is that the machines and libs can't ever (EVER) be trusted.
Thanks. Will look them up and give them a watch.
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bigfooticus said:

Gee, how odd….

https://thenationalpulse.com/2022/05/11/zuckerberg-funded-election-official-dismissed-election-fraud/
Zuckerberg should be in jail.
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Didn't project veritas also have a video of dudes in Minnesota admitting to and even showing them commit voter fraud? It's not rare. It's common. It's part of the democratic machine in our cities. The AP having to append that "note" is pretty disingenuous.
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The AP=CCP, and the CCP runs the Dem party as well.
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This just kills me.

Dinesh and TTV have claimed they have more info and data to share to fill in the holes left by the movie, but he wants to play provocateur and brag about the money made, get it in more theaters.

I doubt we will ever see more data. It's more fun to sew the seeds of conspiracy and profit from it than to be true investigative journalist.
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CSTXAg92 said:

Bidens leg hairs said:


Where was the Republican Party? Don't you think with all the millions in campaign funds that you would have a team of investigators and spies tracking the Democrat Party and trying to expose fraud like this?






Silent, if not complicit.

Trump was *truly* a Washington outsider. Republicans wanted him out of office as much as dims.



Exactly because he was screwing up their "free" lunch programs.
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Damn. D'Souza went on a ~20 tweet rant about fox and Tucker

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TikkaShooter said:

This just kills me.

Dinesh and TTV have claimed they have more info and data to share to fill in the holes left by the movie, but he wants to play provocateur and brag about the money made, get it in more theaters.

I doubt we will ever see more data. It's more fun to sew the seeds of conspiracy and profit from it than to be true investigative journalist.

It's gonna be ok. The truth shall set you free!
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TikkaShooter said:

This just kills me.

Dinesh and TTV have claimed they have more info and data to share to fill in the holes left by the movie, but he wants to play provocateur and brag about the money made, get it in more theaters.

I doubt we will ever see more data. It's more fun to sew the seeds of conspiracy and profit from it than to be true investigative journalist.


You fell for all the Bob Mueller is coming memes, based on the Clinton-Steele 'dossier' didn't you?
GeorgiAg
How long do you want to ignore this user?
AG
The election wasn't fraud. Trump is the most polarizing candidate of our lifetimes. You either LUUUUVED him or HAAAAATED him. A few held their noses and voted for him anyway. That's why I don't doubt the 81 million.

Y'all point to the big rallies. But you're not going to go to a rally if it's Pro-Biden and you're opinion was just Orange Man Bad.

 
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