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GA Judge Seems To Agree To Dismiss Argument That Dominion Machines Are Illegal As Found By Court In Oct 2020...Ruling Pending

December 15, 2021
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Judge Kimberly Esmond Adams in Georgia was seemingly allied from the beginning with the GA Attorney General's office in arguments before the court on a motion to dismiss the VoterGA case requesting relief from a finding from Judge Totenberberg in Oct 2020 the Dominion machines violated GA law as the ballots were not verifiable via a QR code that could be nefariously changed.

No ruling on the requst for dismissal was issued but should be in the next week.

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The Georgia Record was relaunched in June of 2021 and has been extremely successful fighting corruption in the state named after King George of England. The original paper was started in 1899 and published into the early 20th century. In 2020, CDM (Creative Destruction Media) acquired Johns Creek Post and brought back The Georgia Record to better represent the state rather than just Johns Creek News.
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D3F1ANT

The criminal Democrats are let off the hook again? No way! I don't believe it!

Pseudo

Status Quo

John

You will get her answer right after the check clears the bank and if it is large enough you get to corrupt the voting process in 22.

Zola Holt

Translation: The check from Mr. Soros is in the mail.

Anonymous

THe law is clear and if this judge goes against it, it should face the consequences

Huapakechi

Plata o plomo, or simply blind obedience to socialism?

Paco

"..Judge Kimberly Esmond Adams is serving her fourth term on the Superior Court of Fulton County in the Atlanta Judicial Circuit..". (from an online bio) It makes sense that she wants to protect the same voter fraud that likely put her where SHE is.

Audry Bella

Assuming she dismisses the case, what's the appeal path / options?

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