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Former GOP official buys controversial Dominion Voting Systems: 'Committed to transparency

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Dominion Voting Systems, the Canada-based company that was accused of helping throw the 2020 election to President Joe Biden, has been sold to Scott Leiendecker, the founder and chairman of the Missouri-based company Liberty Vote.

Leiendecker, a former Republican election director of the St. Louis City Board of Election Commissions who also serves as CEO of the election technology company KnowInk, said in a statement that Liberty Vote's "mission is rooted in American values and committed to transparency, independent audits, and verifiable paper records."

Liberty Vote has acquired Dominion, which will move all of its operations to the United States. The website for Dominion now also redirects to the Liberty Vote site.

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How do you get dems to agree that paper ballots are the way to go now?
 
I think prayer is our only resource.
Understood Hol. Amen. However, providentially, it is kind of street smart sexy laced with irony no? That Republicans now have the voter machine cat-bird seat to make paper ballots among demoncrats great again is pricky irlonic and partly slick fashion, no? Without prayer, though, yes, the whole of the bottom for sure could fall out. But I believe providentially it is a bit more than prayer though...perhaps at this late stage.

In 2018, I was kind of fascinated by the resurgence of interest in the book of Ester. There were themes used to describe how it had senses of prophetic overtones. If not mistaken, I believe Jonathan Cahn had some even. But not sure. In any event, I don't really see Ester as a prophetic book. But what fascinated me then is still what kind of fascinated me now about it.

As a book known for being the "lead" book of post-exelic scripture, its razor sharp "ironic" tone was unmistakable. If anything prophetic, perhaps just merely a shared tone of irony in the air might poetically hint. I understand we are looking at the USA here and that is not Israel or the survival of the Israeli people like in Ester. But to whatever sense America may be used by God in Israeli protection (and even in Israeli promotion), if we see providential movement in this way, its ok to see it like that. And just like that. Even if its not socially acceptable.

But amen. Above all else, since we don't know what tomorrow may bring, esteeming the resource of prayer, and certainly well over our own "thoughts" of what might appear to be happening or not happening, is a cherished and precious thing to esteem beyond our own views. Amen, amen, amen. :)

An example here that brother DWB reminded me of is this: Why are Dems suspicious now about reps having their machines. Those machines can't be tampered with, right? Those machines are safe and sound, right? So, if they were, Dems should say, "Finally, with safe and sound voting machines in the hands of republicans the world can put to rest how legit 2020 elections were. And we can all move on." But it certainly does not look like that is the attitude coming out of that camp. Rather quite the opposite...lol. Blessings.
 
That Republicans now have the voter machine cat-bird seat to make paper ballots among demoncrats great again is pricky irlonic and partly slick fashion, no?
I kinda love it, and get the funny side, but oh my! PLEASE make pencil and paper great again!!! Please???? And check voter ID!!! Another quaint old fashioned concept!

Those machines are too easy to rig. By either side that is in power.
 
I kinda love it, and get the funny side, but oh my! PLEASE make pencil and paper great again!!! Please???? And check voter ID!!! Another quaint old fashioned concept!

Those machines are too easy to rig. By either side that is in power.
I don't think the conservative have to though. Taking their toy away was a surprise turn for me. Nice though :)
 
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