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dalton99a

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4. "The state Senate signed a new lease for the count to resume"
Thu May 20, 2021, 12:59 PM
May 2021
It's still unclear how much longer this farce is going to continue. High school graduation ceremonies have overtaken the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, where the counting is being done. The state Senate signed a new lease for the count to resume on Sunday; given the slow pace so far, it may be the end of June before the counters have gone through all of the ballots.

But I doubt that will be the last time we hear from Cyber Ninjas. The company has been hustling hard to spread the Big Lie since last year. Logan has prepared presentations on alleged voter fraud for other clients, including a document titled "Election Fraud Facts & Details," which he provided to U.S. senators who wanted to object to certifying the election results in January.

Cyber Ninjas also provided "analysis" in support of a lawsuit in Michigan seeking to launch an audit like the one in Arizona. Circuit Judge Kevin Elsenheimer, a former Republican state lawmaker, dismissed that case Tuesday — but I'm sure it won't be the last one filed with Cyber Ninjas' support, not when there's still more cash to rake in from the people waiting to be told what they want to hear.

Remember: By the time Lanley hit Springfield with his song and dance, he'd already bilked the residents of Brockway, Ogdenville and North Haberbrook. That didn't stop him from running his con one more time. When all this ends, however it ends, Cyber Ninjas won't be around to bear any consequences. It will already have packed its suitcases full of cash and hightailed it out of town, ready to find the next mark. And there's always a next mark.

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