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Why would judges that hate Trump want to overturn judgements not in favor of Trump?Good for them! But the fact is they did rule against Trump, ergo the election was not overturned.
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Why would judges that hate Trump want to overturn judgements not in favor of Trump?Good for them! But the fact is they did rule against Trump, ergo the election was not overturned.
Then the Republicans shouldn’t have passed it.Which does not mean they agreed with it or wanted to use it, pinhead.
Good for them! But the fact is they did rule against Trump, ergo the election was not overturned.
Even the ones he appointed hated him?!?! THAT should tell you something.Why would judges that hate Trump want to overturn judgements not in favor of Trump?
We’re not talking about Biden-appointed judges, but the Trump ones. Please try and keep up!!!Now show me the last time a Biden appointed judge ruled against Biden. I dare ya.
We’re not talking about Biden-appointed judges
The argument was, from a previous post, that they were appointed by Mitch McConnell.Even the ones he appointed hated him?!?! THAT should tell you something.
Why would any judge make a ruling that carried with it, the potential for violent mobs of leftist miscreants to show up on their doorsteps and terrorize their families?Why would judges that hate Trump want to overturn judgements not in favor of Trump?
Fake news.Privacy flaws detected.....what's next?
J. Alex Halderman, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan, claims to have identified a critical privacy flaw in the election infrastructure sold by Dominion Voting Systems in the United States.
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What Is Affected and Where?
DVSorder is a privacy flaw that affects Dominion Voting Systems (DVS) ImageCast Precinct (ICP) and ImageCast Evolution (ICE) ballot scanners, which are used in parts of 21 states. Under some circumstances, the flaw could allow members of the public to identify other peoples’ ballots and learn how they voted.
The states potentially affected are: California, Alaska, Minnesota, Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania, as well as the territory of Puerto Rico.
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Can This ‘Flip the Votes’?
The researchers explain:
This vulnerability is a privacy flaw and cannot directly modify results or change votes. Nevertheless, the secret ballot is an important security mechanism, and some voters—especially the most vulnerable in society—may face real or perceived threats of coercion unless the privacy of their votes is strongly protected.
Election Integrity Experts Identify Privacy Flaw Affecting All ICP/ICE Dominion Voting Systems Across 21 States.
Real news.....Not debunked, but FACT, Jack.Fake news.
Already been tried....and debunked.
Dominion voting machines are DESIGNED FOR MANIPULATION. I've posted about the inherent unsuitability of these machines for secure voting for YEARS. It is unconscionable that these machines will be used again in the 2022 elections.Privacy flaws detected.....what's next?
J. Alex Halderman, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan, claims to have identified a critical privacy flaw in the election infrastructure sold by Dominion Voting Systems in the United States.
_________________________________________________________________________________
What Is Affected and Where?
DVSorder is a privacy flaw that affects Dominion Voting Systems (DVS) ImageCast Precinct (ICP) and ImageCast Evolution (ICE) ballot scanners, which are used in parts of 21 states. Under some circumstances, the flaw could allow members of the public to identify other peoples’ ballots and learn how they voted.
The states potentially affected are: California, Alaska, Minnesota, Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania, as well as the territory of Puerto Rico.
_________________________________________________________________________________use
Can This ‘Flip the Votes’?
The researchers explain:
This vulnerability is a privacy flaw and cannot directly modify results or change votes. Nevertheless, the secret ballot is an important security mechanism, and some voters—especially the most vulnerable in society—may face real or perceived threats of coercion unless the privacy of their votes is strongly protected.
Election Integrity Experts Identify Privacy Flaw Affecting All ICP/ICE Dominion Voting Systems Across 21 States.
Privacy flaws detected.....what's next?
J. Alex Halderman, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan, claims to have identified a critical privacy flaw in the election infrastructure sold by Dominion Voting Systems in the United States.
_________________________________________________________________________________
What Is Affected and Where?
DVSorder is a privacy flaw that affects Dominion Voting Systems (DVS) ImageCast Precinct (ICP) and ImageCast Evolution (ICE) ballot scanners, which are used in parts of 21 states. Under some circumstances, the flaw could allow members of the public to identify other peoples’ ballots and learn how they voted.
The states potentially affected are: California, Alaska, Minnesota, Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania, as well as the territory of Puerto Rico.
_________________________________________________________________________________
Can This ‘Flip the Votes’?
The researchers explain:
This vulnerability is a privacy flaw and cannot directly modify results or change votes. Nevertheless, the secret ballot is an important security mechanism, and some voters—especially the most vulnerable in society—may face real or perceived threats of coercion unless the privacy of their votes is strongly protected.
Election Integrity Experts Identify Privacy Flaw Affecting All ICP/ICE Dominion Voting Systems Across 21 States.
No. They can't flip votes. Says so right in the article.
We know where this is headed.
Honestly, the desperation is starting to get tiresome.![]()
Using voting machines is a flaw in and of itself.Privacy flaws detected.....what's next?
J. Alex Halderman, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan, claims to have identified a critical privacy flaw in the election infrastructure sold by Dominion Voting Systems in the United States.
_________________________________________________________________________________
What Is Affected and Where?
DVSorder is a privacy flaw that affects Dominion Voting Systems (DVS) ImageCast Precinct (ICP) and ImageCast Evolution (ICE) ballot scanners, which are used in parts of 21 states. Under some circumstances, the flaw could allow members of the public to identify other peoples’ ballots and learn how they voted.
The states potentially affected are: California, Alaska, Minnesota, Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania, as well as the territory of Puerto Rico.
_________________________________________________________________________________
Can This ‘Flip the Votes’?
The researchers explain:
This vulnerability is a privacy flaw and cannot directly modify results or change votes. Nevertheless, the secret ballot is an important security mechanism, and some voters—especially the most vulnerable in society—may face real or perceived threats of coercion unless the privacy of their votes is strongly protected.
Election Integrity Experts Identify Privacy Flaw Affecting All ICP/ICE Dominion Voting Systems Across 21 States.
Fake news.
Already been tried....and debunked.
Federal cybersecurity officials have verified there are software vulnerabilities in certain ballot-marking devices made by Dominion Voting Systems, discovered during a controversial Georgia court case, which could in theory allow a malicious actor to tamper with the devices, according to a draft analysis reviewed by CNN
Correct.I think it’s that you have no point.
As strongly as both sides feel about their parties (how the dims feel strongly is WAY beyond me ..), this is a real threat ("of coercsion unless the privacy of their votes is..protected")Privacy flaws detected.....what's next?
J. Alex Halderman, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan, claims to have identified a critical privacy flaw in the election infrastructure sold by Dominion Voting Systems in the United States.
_________________________________________________________________________________
What Is Affected and Where?
DVSorder is a privacy flaw that affects Dominion Voting Systems (DVS) ImageCast Precinct (ICP) and ImageCast Evolution (ICE) ballot scanners, which are used in parts of 21 states. Under some circumstances, the flaw could allow members of the public to identify other peoples’ ballots and learn how they voted.
The states potentially affected are: California, Alaska, Minnesota, Arizona, New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania, as well as the territory of Puerto Rico.
_________________________________________________________________________________
Can This ‘Flip the Votes’?
The researchers explain:
This vulnerability is a privacy flaw and cannot directly modify results or change votes. Nevertheless, the secret ballot is an important security mechanism, and some voters—especially the most vulnerable in society—may face real or perceived threats of coercion unless the privacy of their votes is strongly protected.
Election Integrity Experts Identify Privacy Flaw Affecting All ICP/ICE Dominion Voting Systems Across 21 States.
Fake news!By who? PMSDNC? Yea I bet. Too bad the federal gov't has stated that Dominion machines have a software security flaw that allows with the tampering of votes:
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Federal review says Dominion software flaws haven't been exploited in elections | CNN Politics
Federal cybersecurity officials have verified there are software vulnerabilities in certain ballot-marking devices made by Dominion Voting Systems, discovered during a controversial Georgia court case, which could in theory allow a malicious actor to tamper with the devices, according to a draft...www.cnn.com
So much for "Dominion voting systems are secure, Trump is full of shit." No, DVS are VERY insecure and you better just hope that someone that knows how to manipulate them doesn't get their hands on one.
As strongly as both sides feel about their parties (how the dims feel strongly is WAY beyond me ..), this is a real threat ("of coercsion unless the privacy of their votes is..protected")
of course the libs will say otherwise and tell us to sit down and shut up
Not what my article said.......LOLI think it’s that you have no point.