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December 08, 2020
Louisiana Joins Texas' Supreme Court Lawsuit Against WI, MI, GA and PA
Another nation heard from.
The Lone Star state stands alone no more, as Louisiana has backed the Texas lawsuit against Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin before the Supreme Court, over their conduct of the US presidential election.
Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry issued a statement on Tuesday evening saying that citizens of his state and many Americans have "deep concerns" about how the elections were run in those four states, which declared Democrat Joe Biden the victor based on a flood of mail-in ballots counted after Election Day.
Coffee County, Georgia, said it could not produce a "credible" recount of its votes. Its machines, I guess, could not give it reproducible results.
The Coffee County Board of Elections and Registration cannot certify the electronic recount numbers given its inability to repeatably duplicate creditable election results. Any system, financial, voting, or otherwise, that is not repeatable nor dependable should not be used. To demand certification of patently inaccurate results neither serves the objective of the electoral system nor satisfies the legal obligation to certify the electronic recount.
I am enclosing a spread sheet which illuminates that the electronic recount lacks credibility. NO local election board has the ability to reconcile the anomalies reflected in the attached.
In other words, the electronic counting machines can't count and end up spitting out numbers that are random.
So... they're certifying their results from before the recount.
Which I'm pretty sure were also produced by electronic counting machines, and which are therefore themselves not credible or reliable or reproducible.