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Dominion Voting Systems Just Got Some BAD NEWS!
DerekJohnson
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They NTDIAFF! They cheated for the dims. Plain and simple. The machines were connected to the net an They all need to go. were easily hacked or manipulated. ID to vote, in person only, no mail in unless physically unable to vote at the poll, paper ballots and third world country ink is the answer, Right now we are a third world dictatorship that was illegally installed.
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I've got some bad news for you...
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Lol... thats why they just got 800 million from Fox...Sledog said:They NTDIAFF! They cheated for the dims. Plain and simple. The machines were connected to the net an They all need to go. were easily hacked or manipulated. ID to vote, in person only, no mail in unless physically unable to vote at the poll, paper ballots and third world country ink is the answer, Right now we are a third world dictatorship that was illegally installed.
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That Fox paid doesn't mean squat. Was it a settlement or a ruling?
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Biographer Chadwick Moore confirmed that TC was fired as part of the Dominion lawsuit. His book on TC is upcoming.
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Dominion owns Fox via Blackrock
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I remember a series of cases where people bought a certain legal product that functioned as advertised, which had been called "cancer sticks" and "coffin nails" for more than a century and every health book and class since the 1800s had said that smoking was bad for you and had this label on every package that said,Sledog said:That Fox paid doesn't mean squat. Was it a settlement or a ruling?

And yet juries would often come up with hundreds of millions for damages because ... They still sell the things by the way.
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https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/story?id=96497&page=1WestlinnDuck said:
I remember a series of cases where people bought a certain legal product that functioned as advertised, which had been called "cancer sticks" and "coffin nails" for more than a century and every health book and class since the 1800s had said that smoking was bad for you and had this label on every package that said,Sledog said:That Fox paid doesn't mean squat. Was it a settlement or a ruling?

And yet juries would often come up with hundreds of millions for damages because ... They still sell the things by the way.
“There was no sense of animosity toward any one company.But in light of the evidence presented to us that showed for thepast 50 years these companies have lied, hidden information andburned documents, that makes me angry,” Finegan, an elementaryschool vice-principal, said.
“I hope it sends a strong message for all companies inAmerica that they can’t fraudulently represent anything to thepublic,” he said. -
My view is that you are free to buy a legal product and that a reasonable person wouldn't think it was a healthy product. That's my America. In your America, individuals don't have any responsibility to educate themselves and in fact are encouraged to not to do so and then rewarded for unreasonable behavior. The vast majority of these plaintiff's knew that smoking caused cancer. That's why they had class action law suits that just assumed that the millions of smokers were victims. That wasn't true. But then the truth, like the Dominion settlement or the Gentle Giant settlement is not a concern for a leftard. Those lies are still out there, so why are cigarettes still legal and new victims aren't compensated?HHusky said:
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/story?id=96497&page=1WestlinnDuck said:
I remember a series of cases where people bought a certain legal product that functioned as advertised, which had been called "cancer sticks" and "coffin nails" for more than a century and every health book and class since the 1800s had said that smoking was bad for you and had this label on every package that said,Sledog said:That Fox paid doesn't mean squat. Was it a settlement or a ruling?

And yet juries would often come up with hundreds of millions for damages because ... They still sell the things by the way.
“There was no sense of animosity toward any one company.But in light of the evidence presented to us that showed for thepast 50 years these companies have lied, hidden information andburned documents, that makes me angry,” Finegan, an elementaryschool vice-principal, said.
“I hope it sends a strong message for all companies inAmerica that they can’t fraudulently represent anything to thepublic,” he said.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BgoXqEpdGE
https://youtu.be/6MneA9pgLVw





