Thursday, November 16, 2023

Judge says "significant flaws" in Georgia's voting machines

Judge Issues Huge Decision on Georgia Voting Machines

The smoke of controversy is thickening around Georgia’s voting machines. In a groundbreaking decision that has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, District Court Judge Amy Totenberg has ruled that there is sufficient cause to believe that these electronic voting machines could have significant flaws.

In an era where election integrity is under the microscope, this ruling strikes a resounding blow to those who have dismissed concerns about Georgia’s voting system as nothing more than “conspiracy theories”. Totenberg’s decision reveals that some of the nation’s leading cybersecurity experts and computer scientists have lent their expertise to support the plaintiffs’ case.

The Court has highlighted several objections to the 2020 election. These include the absence of a paper voting trail on the DREs, outdated operating systems on several voting machines, and software so antiquated that its manufacturers no longer offer security patches or support. This revelation is akin to discovering that the vault in your bank is secured with a rusty padlock from the last century!

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well if we don't have voting machines and we don't have paper ballots how are we supposed to vote or we just going to be a communist country and let the next president be our dictator

Lynn Anderson said...

Machines will have to be tested before using.

Anonymous said...

We already have a dictator, everyone hated Trump so much they cheated to put someone even worse in office. Welcome to Cuba USA!

Lynn Anderson said...

@8:15...Trump was NOT a dictator. You must be listening to CNN too much.

Anonymous said...

I know biden is the dictator!