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questionseverything

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15. it is not that the ballots will be discarded, it is that no human gets to look at the ballots
Tue Dec 12, 2017, 01:38 PM
Dec 2017

w/o first proving fraud

that was the point of the images, to get to the ballots

bama sos is working overtime to avoid transparency

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canning from brad blog explains....

In his Dec. 11 Order Granting Preliminary Injunction, Judge Roman Ashley Shaul order simply required that all "counties employing digital ballot scanners in the Dec. 12, 2017 election...to set their voting machines to save ALL PROCESSED IMAGES in order to preserve all digital ballot images. This order applies to those machines that have such a setting and does not apply to any machine that does not allow for processed images to be saved."

The court noted that "there was little argument...that the law requires digital images to be preserved as a matter of Alabama law and Federal Law. The Secretary of State's Office..does have the ability to provide election information to election officials as a matter of course and routinely does so; and...all parties agreed that the relief requested would require nominal resources and cost on the part of the Defendants."

Subsequently, Greg Palast Tweeted that he had been informed by attorneys John Brakey and Chris Sautter that the GA Supreme Court had stayed Judge Shaul's order based up an ex parte complaint filed by the State.

If accurate, that is deeply troubling for two reasons.

(1) Under Rule 3.5 of the Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct, it is ordinarily unethical for an attorney to engage in ex parte communications with a judge --- communications about the substantive merits of litigation in which the opposition does not have adequate notice and opportunity to be heard.

2. Given the absence of significant costs and the clarity of the legal obligation to preserve the record, it is difficult to comprehend any reason for the stay --- other than a desire to preserve the ability of local election officials to alter the outcome of this pivotal election without leaving the evidence of that alteration for all to see via the preserved digital images.

One reason Moore will probably win pangaia Dec 2017 #1
Does anyone know how to get the UN involved... Orange Free State Dec 2017 #2
I have no idea. pangaia Dec 2017 #3
this is a very important test if AlexSFCA Dec 2017 #4
I'll be happy if it's even close marylandblue Dec 2017 #5
close means you are locked IN the camp and the guards are on the outside, free nt msongs Dec 2017 #13
My mindset is...expect the worst. BigmanPigman Dec 2017 #6
You are absolutely right! Democrats won big last month in my traditionally Republican district! Rhiannon12866 Dec 2017 #7
I am pessimistic about this, but am glad to see not everyone is. Dark n Stormy Knight Dec 2017 #8
70% of the vote expected by 11 pm, but results not certified until December 27 dalton99a Dec 2017 #9
I just hope the state GOPee doesn't steal this sandensea Dec 2017 #10
bama supremes just ruled against retaining ballot images questionseverything Dec 2017 #11
Is there a way to appeal the 'Bama 'Premes ruling before the ballots are discarded? Ken Burch Dec 2017 #14
it is not that the ballots will be discarded, it is that no human gets to look at the ballots questionseverything Dec 2017 #15
In other words, they intend to steal today's election. sandensea Dec 2017 #16
so upsetting questionseverything Dec 2017 #12
Jon Ossoff lost in GA. LeftInTX Dec 2017 #17
I will be enjoying the sweet taste of crow!!! LeftInTX Dec 2017 #18
Goes down better with BBQ sauce and a side of grits :) marylandblue Dec 2017 #19
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