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[–] elgindelta [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Is it a worse idea than knowing that we can ID these machines right now, and yet do nothing? While the majority of "We The People" are not even aware of them, their connection to hitlerys biggest campaign donor, soros or the irreparable damage they can cause our future? Bruh...I know what you mean, but. It is the duty of the strong to protect the weak, the smart to protect the simple, the able to protect the unable.

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[–] scandalous-goat 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

If you can ID the machines, you can notify the counties who use them. If they don't do anything, that's negligence and the administrators should face whatever charges that applies. The US is not Haiti: there should be, somewhere, laws that protect the state against such abuses. It is your job, as an informed citizen, to make sure those laws are applied. (I feel people are lazy and expect others to do it for them). If the authorities don't act on the suspicions, you have your weapons: make your voice heard.

You propose to commit a capital sin for a democracy: interfere with the voting process. Your justification (turning a wrong into something just) doesn't matter, in the same way their justification shouldn't matter. You should really consider the legal means you have at your disposition if you want to protect your fellow citizen.

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[–] elgindelta [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

PS, the manufacturer is Smartmatic. The actual super sketchy model is the Sequoia. Ask the Venezuelans, they can tell you all about the implementation just prior to an election without meeting the prerequisites required to serve in the electoral process there. 'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. --George Santonia

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[–] elgindelta [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

In an America where the once venerable FBI has reduced itself to a Treason covering, Globalist colluding law enforcement agency who selectively chooses when to apply the rule of law and to whom. Your assertion is to make calls to "officials" and file a complaint? No, the civility that our laws are supposed to foster have become steadfast in only one regard, subversion. Besides, interference that manifest the very simple paper ballot is not subverting the electoral process so much as actuating the basic template of the system. Just coincidentally, the one that is a bit more difficult to fake. Especially with no time to strategize a similar work around. The only choice is the paper ballot.