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Saturday, December 01, 2018
Old Navy completes renovations at Montgomery Mall
The renovations at Old Navy in Westfield Montgomery Mall have been completed. Among the changes is this new, updated entrance.
5:18: The freak show is you spending hours trolling my website, and posting false and defamatory statements about me. People are understandably puzzled why you are obsessively enraged at a man reporting on restaurant openings and Children's Hospital fundraising, but have no anger toward a County Council that "lost" $7 million and covered it up until after the election was over.
What would Cicero say about your troll activity and undying support for a corrupt Council that "lost" $7 million that could have been used by improverished children, the homeless, veterans, and the disabled in Montgomery County?
"Here's a fun fact: You can't be humiliated in a fraudulent election, or when the local media including the Washington Post is colluding with the MoCo political cartel and serving as their PR firm.
"Here's another fun fact - I've already identified 9 precincts out of the first 30 reviewed where there appear to be anomalous, suspicious or outright fraudulent voting results.
"It is you who are resentful - resentful of someone like me getting things done, while you take potshots from behind a screen in a dark room."
Maryland HB 1248 (2018) modified its existing post-election audit process to also include an automated and manual audit conducted by the state board of elections.
Procedural audit is conducted before local election officials certify the election. The manual audit by the state board must be completed within 120 days after the election. It does not have any effect on certified results, but shall be used to improve the voting system and process for future elections.
Maryland election systems were not compromised, according to a report published Thursday by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
The investigation, conducted by the Hunt and Incident Response Team from DHS’s National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center, found no unauthorized access or statistical anomalies in network activity that would suggest malicious behavior.
Why you are unable to believe me is your FREAK SHOW.
ReplyDeleteTruth is truth, denying it doesn't change the facts.
“Any man can make mistakes, but only an idiot persists in his error.” Marcus Tullius Cicero, (106-43 BC)
5:18: The freak show is you spending hours trolling my website, and posting false and defamatory statements about me. People are understandably puzzled why you are obsessively enraged at a man reporting on restaurant openings and Children's Hospital fundraising, but have no anger toward a County Council that "lost" $7 million and covered it up until after the election was over.
ReplyDeleteWhat would Cicero say about your troll activity and undying support for a corrupt Council that "lost" $7 million that could have been used by improverished children, the homeless, veterans, and the disabled in Montgomery County?
Tarnation Bob's Greatest Hits, Rockville edition
ReplyDelete"Here's a fun fact: You can't be humiliated in a fraudulent election, or when the local media including the Washington Post is colluding with the MoCo political cartel and serving as their PR firm.
"Here's another fun fact - I've already identified 9 precincts out of the first 30 reviewed where there appear to be anomalous, suspicious or outright fraudulent voting results.
"It is you who are resentful - resentful of someone like me getting things done, while you take potshots from behind a screen in a dark room."
Maryland HB 1248 (2018) modified its existing post-election audit process to also include an automated and manual audit conducted by the state board of elections.
ReplyDeleteProcedural audit is conducted before local election officials certify the election. The manual audit by the state board must be completed within 120 days after the election. It does not have any effect on certified results, but shall be used to improve the voting system and process for future elections.
Maryland election systems were not compromised, according to a report published Thursday by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
The investigation, conducted by the Hunt and Incident Response Team from DHS’s National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center, found no unauthorized access or statistical anomalies in network activity that would suggest malicious behavior.
Mr. Dyer, can you please link to an article by anyone other than yourself, who says that you are "getting things done"?
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