Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Exposes Shocking Voting Irregularities... Are Electronic Voting Machines the Culprit?
RFK Jr: My administration will require paper ballots and we will guarantee honest and fair elections.
In an era where trust in our electoral process is paramount, recent events have cast a shadow of doubt over the integrity of electronic voting machines (EVMs). Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has brought these concerns to the forefront, citing significant irregularities during Puerto Rico’s primary elections. According to the Associated Press, the issues were only identified and corrected because there was a paper trail. This revelation raises a critical question: what happens in jurisdictions where there is no such safeguard?
Kennedy's tweet hit the nail on the head: “US citizens need to know that every one of their votes were counted, and that their elections cannot be hacked. We need to return to paper ballots to avoid electronic interference with elections. My administration will require paper ballots and we will guarantee honest and fair elections.” This call for a return to paper ballots echoes the sentiments of many who believe that electronic voting machines are too vulnerable to tampering.
Elon Musk, never one to shy away from controversy, backed Kennedy's stance with a stark warning: “We should eliminate electronic voting machines. The risk of being hacked by humans or AI, while small, is still too high.” Musk's endorsement adds significant weight to the argument, highlighting the potential dangers of relying on technology for something as crucial as our democratic process.
The responses to Musk’s statement reveal a broad consensus among concerned citizens. Juanita Broaddrick succinctly captured the sentiment with her reply: “ONE DAY, ONE VOTE, ON PAPER, IN PERSON, NO MACHINES, VALID VOTER ID.” This simple yet powerful demand underscores a growing frustration with the current system and a longing for a return to a more transparent and secure voting process.
Gunther Eagleman chimed in with a straightforward solution: “Paper ballots only!” This sentiment was echoed by many, including
, who argued, “In-person voting (AND counting) on Election DAY, with voter id, citizenship verification, etc. But all this makes it harder to steal elections, so the Left opposes.” Fitton’s comment points to the broader political debate surrounding election security, suggesting that resistance to these measures might have ulterior motives.Chuck Callesto added, “Paper ballots with signature verification means a free and fair election. Anyone of sane mind would agree. The question is why won't they?” This rhetorical question cuts to the heart of the issue, challenging those who oppose paper ballots to justify their stance in the face of mounting evidence of electronic vulnerabilities.
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However, the reality is that transitioning back to paper ballots and requiring photo IDs to vote aren’t without challenges. Ensuring a strict chain of custody for paper ballots is crucial to maintaining election integrity. While some skeptics question the feasibility of counting all votes by midnight with paper ballots, it’s worth noting that this was a standard practice before the introduction of EVMs. It’s a manageable task, provided there is a robust system in place.
One innovative solution proposed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is to have the State Department partner with the US Post Office to provide free passport cards. This initiative would ensure that no state has an excuse to not implement voter ID requirements, thereby enhancing the security and integrity of our elections.
In reality, the debate surrounding electronic voting machines and election security is not going away. The push for paper ballots, backed by high-profile figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Elon Musk, is gaining momentum. It’s essential to prioritize transparency, security, and the confidence of the American people in our electoral process. Returning to paper ballots might just be the key to achieving that goal.
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THE CULPRITS FOR ALL ELECTION FRAUD are the constitutional framers who usurped Yahweh's exclusive election authority (per Deuteronomy 17:15, etc.). Election fraud is impossible under the Bible's one-God, one-vote election system.
One of the dumbest things the constitutional framers did was to usurp the Yahweh's election authority, thereby turning election "discretion" over to We the People the majority of whom, according to Christ in Matthew 7:13, are in the broad way leading to *destruction.* WHAT could go wrong?
Add to that Article 6's Christian test ban by which mandatory biblical qualifications (such as, Exodus 18:21) were eliminated and you have the perfect recipe disaster.
The very best you can ever get from the Constitution's unbiblical election system is the lesser of two evils. Sometime, the worst of the worst. And always, the evil of two lessers.
For more, see blog article "Constitutional Elections: Dining at the 'Devil's Table,'" at http://www.constitutionmythbusters.org/constitutional-elections-dining-at-the-devils-table/
For how the Bible's election system operates, see blog article "Salvation by Election" at https://www.constitutionmythbusters.org/salvation-by-election/ Don't be fooled by the title.
For more regarding Article 6's Christian test ban, see Chapter 9 "Article 6: The Supreme Law of the Land" of free online book "Bible Law vs. the United States Constitution: The Christian Perspective" at https://www.bibleversusconstitution.org/BlvcOnline/biblelaw-constitutionalism-pt9.html