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Dominion: will one Canadian company bring down Trump's empire of disinformation?
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Apr 5, 2021 16:03:45   #
kemmer
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
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You ain’t the brightest porch light on the block, are ya.

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Apr 5, 2021 16:41:37   #
WaddlEroad
 
kemmer wrote:
I was speaking of Republicans frustrated that they couldn’t fudge the Dominion machines.

I think you’re confused. I believe it’s the democrats that are famous for fraud. That’s precisely their plan, promise freebies to illegals to replace democrats that are beginning to see the light. Give felons, illegals and 16 year old kids the right to vote and whine when voter ID is mentioned. Anyone that thinks Biden really won the election is a blabbering idiot!

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Apr 5, 2021 18:46:01   #
truthseeker66
 
Missing from the commentary is the fact that Dominion Software is Chinese owned with reported ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
Equally important, Dominion so far has not opened its voting machinery in contested Swing States like Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin
"Look for the truth, it wants to find you." Blaise Pascal

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Apr 5, 2021 18:59:49   #
Rose42
 
And who is going tonstop the disinformation coming from the left? Oh silly me, its okay for the left to give us disinformation. Lol

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Apr 5, 2021 19:09:03   #
WaddlEroad
 
kemmer wrote:
You ain’t the brightest porch light on the block, are ya.


Completely dark in your area isn’t it?

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Apr 5, 2021 20:28:00   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
WaddlEroad wrote:
Completely dark in your area isn’t it?


Inky black.

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Apr 5, 2021 20:43:20   #
martsiva
 
Kevyn wrote:
When Donald Trump and his allies pushed the “big lie” of voter fraud and a stolen election, it seemed nothing could stop them spreading disinformation with impunity.
But now a little-known tech company, founded 18 years ago in Canada, has the conspiracy theorists running scared. The key: suing them for defamation, potentially for billions of dollars.
“Libel laws may prove to be a very old mechanism to deal with a very new phenomenon of massive disinformation,” said Bob Shrum, a Democratic strategist. “We have all these fact checkers but lots of people don’t care. Nothing else seems to work, so maybe this will.”

The David in this David and Goliath story is Dominion Voting Systems, an election machine company named after Canada’s Dominion Elections Act of 1920. Its main offices are in Toronto and Denver and it describes itself as the leading supplier of US election technology. It says it serves more than 40% of American voters, with customers in 28 states.

But the 2020 election put a target on its back. As the White House slipped away and Trump desperately pushed groundless claims of voter fraud, his lawyers and cheerleaders falsely alleged Dominion had rigged the polls in favour of Joe Biden.

Among the more baroque conspiracy theories was that Dominion changed votes through algorithms in its voting machines that were created in Venezuela to rig elections for the late dictator Hugo Chávez.

The truth matters. Lies have consequences
Dominion Voting Systems
It was laughable but also potentially devastating to Dominion’s reputation and ruinous to its business. It also fed a cocktail of conspiracy theories that fuelled Trump supporters who stormed the US Capitol on 6 January, as Congress moved to certify the election results. Five people died, including an officer of the Capitol police.

The company is fighting back. It filed $1.3bn defamation lawsuits against Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, and MyPillow chief executive Mike Lindell, for pushing the allegations without evidence.
Separately, Dominion’s security director, Eric Coomer, launched a suit against the Trump campaign, Giuliani, Powell and some conservative media figures and outlets, saying he had been forced into hiding by death threats.

Then came the big one. Last month Dominion filed a $1.6bn defamation suit against Rupert Murdoch’s Fox News, accusing it of trying to boost ratings by amplifying the bogus claims.

“The truth matters,” Dominion’s lawyers wrote in the complaint. “Lies have consequences. Fox sold a false story of election fraud in order to serve its own commercial purposes, severely injuring Dominion in the process. If this case does not rise to the level of defamation by a broadcaster, then nothing does.”

The suit argues that Fox hosts and guests “took a small flame and turned it into a forest fire” by broadcasting wild assertions that Dominion systems changed votes and ignoring repeated efforts by the company to set the record straight.

“Radioactive falsehoods” spread by Fox News will cost Dominion $600m over the next eight years, according to the lawsuit, and have resulted in Dominion employees being harassed and the company losing major contracts in Georgia and Louisiana.

This is from an article in today’s guardian
When Donald Trump and his allies pushed the “big l... (show quote)


Yeah...right! It was 'disinformation' when we all watched poll workers in Georgia pulling out boxes of ballots after everyone else left....right? It was 'disinformation' when we all saw the counting area in Michigan all boarded up so no one could see what they were doing.....right?? Go ahead an deny these FACTS!!

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Apr 5, 2021 22:34:03   #
Double meat with cheese
 
RascalRiley wrote:
What are you going to say if Dominion wins, if Trump said it then it becomes the truth and facts do not matter




You tossed 5 yrs of your facts at Trump, anonymous sources and pure innuendo and lies.

I am not sure you're qualified to distinguish between facts and fairy tales, impressive track record for failing with your facts.

Cut bait, sometimes it’s just best.

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Apr 5, 2021 22:34:59   #
Double meat with cheese
 
kemmer wrote:
You ain’t the brightest porch light on the block, are ya.




Solar, what did you expect?

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Apr 5, 2021 23:07:26   #
kemmer
 
truthseeker66 wrote:
Missing from the commentary is the fact that Dominion Software is Chinese owned with reported ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

Hahahah... Says who, Alex Jones? 😂😂

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Apr 5, 2021 23:12:19   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
kemmer wrote:
Hahahah... Says who, Alex Jones? 😂😂


It'll come out in the trial one way or the other.

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Apr 6, 2021 03:56:22   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Kevyn wrote:
When Donald Trump and his allies pushed the “big lie” of voter fraud and a stolen election, it seemed nothing could stop them spreading disinformation with impunity.
But now a little-known tech company, founded 18 years ago in Canada, has the conspiracy theorists running scared. The key: suing them for defamation, potentially for billions of dollars.
“Libel laws may prove to be a very old mechanism to deal with a very new phenomenon of massive disinformation,” said Bob Shrum, a Democratic strategist. “We have all these fact checkers but lots of people don’t care. Nothing else seems to work, so maybe this will.”

The David in this David and Goliath story is Dominion Voting Systems, an election machine company named after Canada’s Dominion Elections Act of 1920. Its main offices are in Toronto and Denver and it describes itself as the leading supplier of US election technology. It says it serves more than 40% of American voters, with customers in 28 states.

But the 2020 election put a target on its back. As the White House slipped away and Trump desperately pushed groundless claims of voter fraud, his lawyers and cheerleaders falsely alleged Dominion had rigged the polls in favour of Joe Biden.

Among the more baroque conspiracy theories was that Dominion changed votes through algorithms in its voting machines that were created in Venezuela to rig elections for the late dictator Hugo Chávez.

The truth matters. Lies have consequences
Dominion Voting Systems
It was laughable but also potentially devastating to Dominion’s reputation and ruinous to its business. It also fed a cocktail of conspiracy theories that fuelled Trump supporters who stormed the US Capitol on 6 January, as Congress moved to certify the election results. Five people died, including an officer of the Capitol police.

The company is fighting back. It filed $1.3bn defamation lawsuits against Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, and MyPillow chief executive Mike Lindell, for pushing the allegations without evidence.
Separately, Dominion’s security director, Eric Coomer, launched a suit against the Trump campaign, Giuliani, Powell and some conservative media figures and outlets, saying he had been forced into hiding by death threats.

Then came the big one. Last month Dominion filed a $1.6bn defamation suit against Rupert Murdoch’s Fox News, accusing it of trying to boost ratings by amplifying the bogus claims.

“The truth matters,” Dominion’s lawyers wrote in the complaint. “Lies have consequences. Fox sold a false story of election fraud in order to serve its own commercial purposes, severely injuring Dominion in the process. If this case does not rise to the level of defamation by a broadcaster, then nothing does.”

The suit argues that Fox hosts and guests “took a small flame and turned it into a forest fire” by broadcasting wild assertions that Dominion systems changed votes and ignoring repeated efforts by the company to set the record straight.

“Radioactive falsehoods” spread by Fox News will cost Dominion $600m over the next eight years, according to the lawsuit, and have resulted in Dominion employees being harassed and the company losing major contracts in Georgia and Louisiana.

This is from an article in today’s guardian
When Donald Trump and his allies pushed the “big l... (show quote)


Are you dreaming? Your and my party are both toasts. Neither can keep their jobs because were no incorporated anymore. We will be having new elections very soon. You can vote against POTUS again, but pretty sure he'll sweep all fifty states this time. You guys have shown your cards and are finished.

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Apr 6, 2021 04:08:45   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Sonny Magoo wrote:
Why do we use a foreign country’s company for our election in the first place.
That is like having Mexico print our money.
Stuuupid


No worse than the Federal Reserve printing it and charging us interest. D.C., the Federal Reserve, and IRS were never part of our country. They belong to the Bank of England which has been decapitated on Trump's orders and our military and the UK's working together.

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Apr 6, 2021 14:49:25   #
jeff smith
 
Kevyn wrote:
When Donald Trump and his allies pushed the “big lie” of voter fraud and a stolen election, it seemed nothing could stop them spreading disinformation with impunity.
But now a little-known tech company, founded 18 years ago in Canada, has the conspiracy theorists running scared. The key: suing them for defamation, potentially for billions of dollars.
“Libel laws may prove to be a very old mechanism to deal with a very new phenomenon of massive disinformation,” said Bob Shrum, a Democratic strategist. “We have all these fact checkers but lots of people don’t care. Nothing else seems to work, so maybe this will.”

The David in this David and Goliath story is Dominion Voting Systems, an election machine company named after Canada’s Dominion Elections Act of 1920. Its main offices are in Toronto and Denver and it describes itself as the leading supplier of US election technology. It says it serves more than 40% of American voters, with customers in 28 states.

But the 2020 election put a target on its back. As the White House slipped away and Trump desperately pushed groundless claims of voter fraud, his lawyers and cheerleaders falsely alleged Dominion had rigged the polls in favour of Joe Biden.

Among the more baroque conspiracy theories was that Dominion changed votes through algorithms in its voting machines that were created in Venezuela to rig elections for the late dictator Hugo Chávez.

The truth matters. Lies have consequences
Dominion Voting Systems
It was laughable but also potentially devastating to Dominion’s reputation and ruinous to its business. It also fed a cocktail of conspiracy theories that fuelled Trump supporters who stormed the US Capitol on 6 January, as Congress moved to certify the election results. Five people died, including an officer of the Capitol police.

The company is fighting back. It filed $1.3bn defamation lawsuits against Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, and MyPillow chief executive Mike Lindell, for pushing the allegations without evidence.
Separately, Dominion’s security director, Eric Coomer, launched a suit against the Trump campaign, Giuliani, Powell and some conservative media figures and outlets, saying he had been forced into hiding by death threats.

Then came the big one. Last month Dominion filed a $1.6bn defamation suit against Rupert Murdoch’s Fox News, accusing it of trying to boost ratings by amplifying the bogus claims.

“The truth matters,” Dominion’s lawyers wrote in the complaint. “Lies have consequences. Fox sold a false story of election fraud in order to serve its own commercial purposes, severely injuring Dominion in the process. If this case does not rise to the level of defamation by a broadcaster, then nothing does.”

The suit argues that Fox hosts and guests “took a small flame and turned it into a forest fire” by broadcasting wild assertions that Dominion systems changed votes and ignoring repeated efforts by the company to set the record straight.

“Radioactive falsehoods” spread by Fox News will cost Dominion $600m over the next eight years, according to the lawsuit, and have resulted in Dominion employees being harassed and the company losing major contracts in Georgia and Louisiana.

This is from an article in today’s guardian
When Donald Trump and his allies pushed the “big l... (show quote)


your full of LIES today aren't you ?

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Apr 6, 2021 14:52:18   #
jeff smith
 
RascalRiley wrote:
What are you going to say if Dominion wins, if Trump said it then it becomes the truth and facts do not matter


i surely know that FACTS do not matter to the followers of the bimbocratic nationalist communist party !

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