@Troglodyte nor @Tibs must not be able to see this thread.
Is alanjacoby1776 able to see how retarded you are? I think he can.@Troglodyte nor @Tibs must not be able to see this thread.
oh, excellent retort. filled with facts and reasoning.Is alanjacoby1776 able to see how retarded you are? I think he can.
oh, excellent retort. filled with facts and reasoning.
dipshit.
Do your homework, Captain Smoothbrain.History isn’t based on social media hearsay five years after the fact, dipshit. Biden won Georgia.
Were was the pipe that burst to **** things down but no plumber was ever called? Was that Georgia?History isn’t based on social media hearsay five years after the fact, dipshit. Biden won Georgia.
Do your homework, Captain Smoothbrain.
Were was the pipe that burst to **** things down but no plumber was ever called? Was that Georgia?
Really cant remember to many scams from 2020-2024
and what do you say to those people watching live tv when they announced the pipe break?
history is written by the victors. so, yes, from 2020 until today, history does show that Biden won Georgia.History isn’t based on social media hearsay five years after the fact, dipshit. Biden won Georgia.
Fulton County elections officials admits 315,000 votes weren’t signed by poll workers
By Sophia Choi, WSB-TV
December 23, 2025 at 8:13 pm EST
Fulton County elections officials admits 315,000 votes weren’t signed by poll workers
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — The Fulton County Elections Board has admitted to making a mistake during the 2020 presidential election.
The county says approximately 315,000 votes cast during early voting were certified without the required signatures on tabulator tapes from poll workers.
Those tapes are printed from ballot tabulator machines to verify that the number of voters is equal to the number of votes.
So what? Where’s your critical thinking?history is written by the victors. so, yes, from 2020 until today, history does show that Biden won Georgia.
yet, even your smooth brain should be able to grasp the not so abstract idea that 315,000 votes proved Trump was right and that the ballots were incorrectly counted.
Oh, Smoothbrain, please - never ever read that which you post.So what? Where’s your critical thinking?
andA hearing about the complaint was held on December 9, 2025, and according to the transcript from the video of the State Election Board meeting posted on the Georgia State Election Board YouTube account, attorney Ann Brumbaugh represented the county and said they "do not dispute that the tapes were not signed," and while that was a violation of the rule and an error by the poll watchers, they have new standard operating procedures and have enhanced the poll watcher training:
andI've not seen the tapes myself, but we do not dispute that the tapes were not signed. It was a violation of the rule. Since 2020, again we have new leadership and a new building and a new board and new standard operating procedures and since then the training has been enhanced. The poll watchers are trained specifically; they've got to sign the tapes in the morning and they've got to sign the tapes when they're run at the end of the day. When the tapes come back to the hub for you know with all the documentation they are checked again and if somebody forgot to sign a tape then Fulton initiates an investigation. But we don't dispute the allegation from the 2020 election.
David Cross, who filed the complaint, spoke in front of the board at the Dec. 9 meeting, saying that he disagreed with Fulton County's statement that the certification of votes without a poll watcher signature was a serious violation:
These are not clerical errors, they are catastrophic breaks in chain of custody and certification.
Because no tape was ever legally certified, Fulton County had no lawful authority to certify its advanced voting results to the Secretary of State. Yet, it did. And Secretary Raffensperger accepted and folded those uncertified numbers into Georgia's official total without questioning them. This is not partisan. This is statutory. This is the law.


So the guy who was motivated to file the complaint disagrees with the County’s assessment? So what? That’s his opinion.Oh, Smoothbrain, please - never ever read that which you post.
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ol' Smoothbrain reads a headline with one word capitalized that confirms ze's bias and thinks ze has finally found a superior upper hand...
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and rushes over to SN in yet another feeble attempt to play "gotcha". only to have it backfire. again. and again. and again. and again.
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Ann Brumbaugh represented the county and said they "do not dispute that the tapes were not signed," and while that was a violation of the rule and an error by the poll watchers, they have new standard operating procedures and have enhanced the poll watcher trainingSo the guy who was motivated to file the complaint disagrees with the County’s assessment? So what? That’s his opinion.
Were was the pipe that burst to **** things down but no plumber was ever called? Was that Georgia?
Pipe bursts in Atlanta arena causing 4-hour delay in processing ballots
By Emily Shapiro
November 3, 2020, 11:25 PM
Though there have been few reports of widespread issues at the polls, the battleground state of Georgia has been the site of two Election Day snafus.
A pipe burst in State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Tuesday morning, causing a four-hour delay in processing election ballots, according to deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs.
The burst "had no impact on ballots -- not a single ballot was damaged," Fuchs said. Fulton County officials said repairs were made within two hours and that no ballots or equipment were impacted.
As for the timing of counting ballots, county officials said, "there was a brief delay in tabulating absentee ballots while the repairs were being conducted."
"Tonight Fulton County will report results for approximately 86,000 absentee ballots, as well as Election Day and Early Voting results," county officials said.
"As planned, Fulton County will continue to tabulate the remainder of absentee ballots over the next two days," the officials continued. "Fulton County did not anticipate having all absentee ballots processed on Election Day."
Later in the night, Regina Waller, the Fulton County public affairs manager for elections, told ABC News that the election department sent the State Farm Arena absentee ballot counters home at 10:30 p.m. despite earlier intentions to complete processing Tuesday night. Some additional numbers could still come out Tuesday night, but as of now the staff will be back at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday.