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[–] star_boi 3 points -3 points 0 points (+0|-3) ago
russia issue is linked to attempted voting machine hacks and attempted breaches into local voting records... PLUS, whatever personal and financial collusion happened between individuals on Trump's team..... not about the emails! the average person does not care about the frigging emails and never did!! ( i am not referring to the Podesta emails).
[–] DarkMath 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago (edited ago)
"russia issue is linked to attempted voting machine"
The only thing Russia can be accused of is trying to alert the American people Hillary Clinton sabotaged Bernie Sanders campaign. But that's a GOOD thing. We like when other countries tell us about our corrupt politicians.
The only PHYSICAL evidence I've seen of attempts to hack into voting machine are when DHS attempted to hack into state voting networks in Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, and West Virginia.
And please don't pull an @RweSure, @are_we_sure, @are_we__sure and claim the DHS investigated itself and found no evidence it did anything wrong. The DHS can't investigate itself.
:-D
[–] star_boi ago (edited ago)
i have also read and heard on radio reporting of phishing emails and attempted break ins of multiple local election boards in multiple states... and why should we presume to have ALL the information already???
why do people really think russians are good guys and mean us well?? where have you been in the world??? bizarre. and no, i do not mean the average russian citizen. i lived through the fall of the soviet union and the berlin wall, glasnost and all the rest..... so give the russian- savior white hat wikileaks claim a rest!
as for hacking, there are no doubt many citizens of many countries attempting hacks of the US every day. we have not, before now, seen the focus of this issue related to our elections, but could have of course missed it. no sane person has tunnel vision here. there are many ways to 'influence' elections, and undoubtedly the US itself has done so in other countries in the past. the influence alone that Russia exerted on Trump, Tillerson, Manafort and others is enough, though i do believe that voting machine results have been breached in some places, and has happened since Gore's loss in florida at least.