Reece Gardner: Controversy concerning our recent Presidential election

Reece Gardner: Controversy concerning our recent Presidential election

Today I want to write about the ongoing controversy concerning our recent Presidential election. Folks, some have attempted to make this a partisan issue, but that is not what it's all about. Representatives of BOTH major parties are now coming forward in the cause of justice and for the preservation of our Republic, to tell what they saw on Election Night and to bring to light supposed irregularities that have occurred.

I am convinced that what all the overwhelming majority of us want is a fair and honest election because the future of our country depends on it. Here are some highlights that warrant our attention:

(1) Tea Party Pac reports that 17,327 people who voted in Michigan have had their obituaries published in newspapers in recent years;

(2) Hundreds of people have come forward and signed affidavits that they witnessed voter fraud, with some even taking videos as the fraud was happening. Honest poll workers reportedly saw ballot stuffing in the extreme where dishonest poll workers were caught on video filling in blank ballots;

(3) 130,000 fraudulent ballots have been found in Wisconsin and in some areas more votes were counted than there were registered voters. These and other irregularities have prompted a new lawsuit seeking to block the state from certifying the election;

(4) And then there's that video from the State Farm Arena in Atlanta showing a supervisor clearing a room of poll workers and after the room is empty, except for 4 poll workers, someone begins to drag out boxes of ballots that had been hidden underneath a table, and to begin counting these votes. This effort took place after officials announced that they were no longer counting ballots and would resume the tally the next morning at 8:30 AM. The video shows that the remaining four people, after the others had gone, actually continued the count in secret until 1 AM.

(5) In Nevada, an audit of 1,400 mail-in ballots found that 3% were cast by voters who never actually received a ballot in the mail, and 1% were cast by voters who say they didn't even vote. The audit, which was conducted by Baselice & Associates legal team in Nevada, found that 579,000 absentee ballots were returned to the state by Election Day. If just 3% of those ballots were improperly cast, that comes to 17,300 illegal votes. These are just a few of the many instances of supposed fraudulent activities, and it is in the interest of all of us that they be pursued to fruition.

Now to close on a humorous note: A police officer in a small town stopped a motorist who was speeding down the main street. "But officer," the man began, "I can explain." "Just be quiet," snapped the officer, "I'm going to let you cool your heels in jail until the Chief gets back." "But officer, I just wanted to say...." "And I said to keep quiet. You are going to jail."

A few hours later the officer looked in on his prisoner. The guy looked really down, so to cheer him up a bit the officer said, "Lucky for you, the Chief is at his daughter's wedding, so he'll be in a good mood when he gets back." "Don't count on it," came the gloomy response from the cell, "I'm the groom!"

Have a wondrous day!

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