12-29-2020, 11:53 PM
The Navarro report ("The Immaculate Deception") is a good place to start. It can be downloaded at this link to pdf . It's a fairly long document, but there was a great deal of fraud... and there is a great deal of evidence.
Have you, by the way, looked at/for evidence yourself, or trusted voices asserting there's no evidence (and the other story lines listed above) - and, furthermore, that it's terribly dangerous even to think or suspect fraud took place?
When you're living in a bubble, everything outside it looks like a pin.
Have you, by the way, looked at/for evidence yourself, or trusted voices asserting there's no evidence (and the other story lines listed above) - and, furthermore, that it's terribly dangerous even to think or suspect fraud took place?
When you're living in a bubble, everything outside it looks like a pin.
(12-29-2020, 12:28 AM)Erthona Wrote: Duke,
"There is abundant evidence."
I have yet to see any, please explicate.
Bill Barr even said that their was no evidence of fraud.
I'll give you that Clinton got off to lightly. Perjury is a serious thing, without being compelled by fear of punishment the witness might risk lying. Most are unwilling to risk being caught in perjury do to the high penalty (20 yeas I think) . Clinton weakened this to some extent, however most people saw this as unfairness; unfairness in that "Clinton" got away with it and they knew they would not.
dale
Non-practicing atheist

