Dead Men Walking Podcast *Special Michigan Election Update with Linda Lee Tarver*

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Linda Lee Tarver is a 30 year veteran of state and local politics, has worked under three Michigan Secretary of State Administrations, appointed by the Governor on the civil rights task force, and works on behalf of the state of Michigan for election integrity. Linda has a Doctorate in Theology and is a sister in the Lord. She called into the podcast to give us an update on the election fraud that took place in Michigan during the 2020 Presidential elections, as well as her testimony in front of the Michigan Legislature and her involvement as a plaintiff in a lawsuit that alleges 300,000 fraudulent ballots cast in Michigan. This was a great episode, we're sure you’ll enjoy it!

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Exploring theology, doctrine, and all of the fascinating subjects in between, broadcasting from an undisclosed location,
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Dead Men Walking starts now. Well, hello, everyone.
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Welcome back to another episode of Dead Men Walking. I'm your host, Greg Moore. And I'm Jason Hamlin.
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Hey, Jason, full of energy today. Oh, yeah. I like it. You know, we're doing a special election episode today.
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We've done a few of these. Excited. But, you know, we wanted to have our listeners be informed.
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About 80 % of our listeners are in either Michigan and Ohio. And they're really looking towards Michigan.
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We've been in the news the last couple of days here. What's going on here? What? There's something going on with the election, right?
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And we have a special guest on the line. But before we get to that, I wanted to play a clip of her testifying for the legislature here in Michigan on the election fraud and kind of the 2020 election.
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And she's been a longtime friend of mine. And I think I wanted to play this clip because I want to set up how she so perfectly kind of gave the example of why this is an issue.
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Why the 2020 election is an issue with enforcing laws that are already on the books.
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We do have on Linda Lee Tarver. We're going to get to her in one second. But first, I want to play this clip.
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So it's about two and a half minutes. So just hang in there, folks, and take a listen. So my question to you is, after the 2016 election, when we saw the problems that we saw that you just hinted at, when we had agreement apparently between a lot of folks about the fact that these precincts should be recountable, why did we see no changes in the law to address any of these issues while we had a
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Republican governor, a Republican house, and a Republican Senate? So I'd be happy to answer that question. That's a very simple one.
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We have sufficient laws on the books. So my brothers and sisters in the Republican GOP has done their due diligence to pass laws, make laws.
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The enforceability of the laws, however, because in Grand Traverse County, we're not having this problem.
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In certain counties that Van Buren County, we're not having this hot mess problems that we have in Pontiac and in Flint and in Detroit.
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We don't have that. So if you want Republicans to pass more laws, why don't the Democrats in their cities enforce the doggone election laws so that we can have fair and just elections?
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Because I just gave you the law. It's a felony for me to give my friend, next door neighbor, my ballot.
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It's a misdemeanor for me to give it to them, and it's a felony for them to turn it in. A felony.
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It is not enforced. And we have situations in the inner cities and these
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Democrat controlled areas, because that's what we're talking about. Democrat controlled areas cannot seem to balance their elections.
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And because they have been habitual violators of the inability to balance their election because of either ignorance, apathy, lack of leadership, or lack of caring about their election integrity.
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Because if you add more laws to the books, you still have people who will not follow the law.
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And if you don't enforce the law, if you don't bring in Republicans to say,
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I am going to be a poll worker. If you need five Republicans in the building, make sure five workers are.
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Contact the Michigan Republican Party, ask them for five people or 25 people or 200 people to work it.
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And then when the challenges come in, you protect them. You don't put them out. You don't call the police on them.
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You don't. You're supposed to protect them according to the law. If you follow the law in the urban Democratic controlled areas, then we would not be here today.
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I certainly wouldn't be here. But in 25 years that I've been monitoring elections, working with the secretary of state, the last eight doing election integrity, it's been a hot mess in the same
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Democrat controlled areas. We don't need any more laws. We need to enforce the laws and we need to open up the doggone ballot boxes.
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What a great. Oh, I loved it. Ladies and gentlemen, further ado, Ms. Linda Lee Tarver, how are you,
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Linda Lee? I am doing well, thank you. You know,
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I have not tried to listen to the testimony, but it is. I had my little preach on and my little burger on my college.
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You know, I was watching that live and I just absolutely loved it when I saw you sit down and you really just took them to task.
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But you said something so important. You were saying, look, we don't need more laws.
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We need you to enforce the laws that are on the books. And I think that's a point that not a lot of people, you know,
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Georgia and Pennsylvania and some of these other state legislatures and people testifying and swearing to affidavits, they're not really pointing that out, that we need to enforce the laws on the books.
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There's all kinds of election laws. But before we get into that, just tell our listeners, give us a little bio of who you are, kind of your credentials and how you came to be testifying in front of the
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Michigan legislature. Thank you so much. I'm so honored to be here, especially with the two of you and our brothers, my brothers in Christ.
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And so my name is Linda Lee Tarver. I have a doctorate in theology and I'm working on my second doctorate in education.
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And I did not necessarily want to get engaged in politics, but I joined a political party, the
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Republican Party, the Party of Emancipation and Freedom, because that is the only party that I want to belong to.
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I can say Jesus is Lord in the Republican Party and get an amen. Amen.
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So at the end of the day, I got involved in politics 25 years ago and I wanted to, you know, participate and learn a little bit more about our democracy and in terms of voting and our republic, because we are a constitutional republic.
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We're not a democracy in that sense, but we have a democracy when it comes to, you know, how we lay out our laws and our representative government.
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But I, in my life, I've been 34 years, I retired last year, 34 years with the state of Michigan, 29 of those with the
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Michigan Department of State, aka the Secretary of State. The last seven years, I worked as the
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Community Affairs Director under Ruth Johnson and Election Integrity Liaison. So I was very interested in election integrity.
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So I spent seven years really looking at election integrity and it's very important.
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And it's a very important to me and I believe to our freedom, our liberty, and the way that we look at our country.
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If we cannot have free and fair elections, then we don't have a country.
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We have a socialistic entity that certainly will not thrive.
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And so I was also appointed by the governor as a
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Michigan Civil Rights Commissioner, very proud to serve my four years there. And I believe
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I served very well. We looked at the Flint water crisis and other issues, religious liberty and other things that were important to me to advance and also for individuals with hearing and deaf and impaired individuals, making sure that they had their voice heard.
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And so I worked as a Civil Rights Commissioner, Election Integrity.
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I am a Sunday school teacher. That is my claim to fame, is a Sunday school teacher.
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So I'm an author of two books. One is Died in the Wool. It's a biblical guide for Republican women.
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And the next is a children's book I wrote for Christmas. And I'm just doing a shameless plug out there.
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Jesus with Christmas is Born. And you can get it on Amazon or Liberty Hill Press or Barnes and Noble .com.
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Awesome. So, yes, it's a beautiful children's book. It describes Jesus who is
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Christmas is born. So we take Jesus out of the manger and we really describe who he is.
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I do describe who Jesus is for children as it relates to Christmas.
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We celebrate his birth and what he has done. So it's the first of a trilogy of books.
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But really, that's who I am. I'm a mother of two, a grandmother of one. I'm married to the love of my life,
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Flint the Hot Dog Guy. And I'm a political activist, unashamedly, a political activist who is concerned about...
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I love my community. I love the community that I live in.
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And I shared with people that I did not get started in this because I was some gated community elitist or anything like that.
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I live in the south side of Lansing. I live in the hood. And I call it the hood. But I live in the hood.
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I used to live in Detroit. I used to work in Detroit and live in Detroit. And I used to work in Wyoming, Michigan in Dutch country on a farm.
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And so I've seen Michigan from very different vantages.
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And the people are the same. They love God. They love their family.
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They love their country. And they deserve better. They deserve an election that they...
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When they cast their vote, they don't want it stolen by 40 ,000 other people or by the
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Democrat Party. And I'm calling out the Democrat Party because they have been inbred with crime, fraud, and stealing of elections.
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And they have used and prostituted the inner cities too long.
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Because I shared recently with an individual that you can't hide 400 ,000 votes in Mackinac City.
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It's just not going to happen. Right. But if you want to cheat and you want to insert fraud so that Joe Biden will get more votes at 4 a .m.,
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then you will use the biggest city that we have, and that is Detroit. Right.
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And unfortunately, that is what's been going on. And they've been using Black folks enough.
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And I'm here to tell you that for a city that I love, a city that was once the most prosperous city for Black folks in the world,
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Detroit, Michigan. Detroit, Michigan was once the most prosperous city for Black people in the world.
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And the culture too. And the culture. Absolutely. We, you know, I remember looking for, as a child and as a young woman, looking at Detroit for fashion and style and culture.
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You know, I could not wait to go to the Fox Theater to see, I know we had the Wharton here in Lansing, Michigan, but the
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Fox Theater was something to behold. It was, you know, we couldn't get to New York, but we could get to Detroit.
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And it was definitely an experience. And the
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Art Institute and the, you know, Detroit is our, you know, New York, New York.
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It is our Chicago. It's our all of that. But it needs to be right.
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And these cities that have been led by liberals who care nothing about God, who care nothing about honesty, have prostituted the
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Black folks in these cities well too long. They have convinced people that abortion is okay.
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We know it's genocide in the Black community. They've convinced people that we can put anything and everything in your community and we can violate the law because we are
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Black folks. And if you say something about it, you must be a racist. And enough is enough.
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I've decided to lend my voice in the name of Jesus to allow for, because working within the department,
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I had to log my complaint and allow those within the department to try to remedy those.
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But as a citizen who is retired, I can speak freely now about the injustices that I've seen.
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And they've been in communities of color. And, you know, just so you'll know, there are touch points within the law that ensure the integrity of the vote.
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You know, ballot harvesting is illegal in Michigan. You cannot go and pick up ballots from people.
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That's why I spent so much time on that. So people will know. I can't give you my ballot to turn in.
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Right. You know, I like you and you guys are great. But that's sacred.
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It has to be a family member, someone that lives in my household, a postal worker, or a person who works for the clerk's office.
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Those are the only reasons. Those are the only people that can get my ballot because it's that sacred.
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And that's in the law. But we've got Democrats that go out and harvest ballots.
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They don't know the people. They go into nursing homes. People are like, you know, indigent and all of that.
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They are picking up. What is your name? We're going to pick it up and we're going to turn it in. 75 ballots.
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80 ballots or 50 ballots of people you don't even know. That's illegal. And so that has been occurring in our inner cities.
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They have drop boxes where people can just throw as many ballots as they want.
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We don't need a drop box because we want you to either mail in your ballot or the person who's dropping it off.
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We need to know who you are. Right. And so these larger jurisdictions and, you know, these entities like Detroit, because of the number of people, they think that they are exempt from the law.
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You're not exempt because you've got a lot of people. You just need to accommodate the law.
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You need to follow the law. If you need a drive -through like McDonald's where you have the people show who they are, give me your ballot, then that's what you do.
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But you don't accommodate fraud. So then you get into the issue where people have the losses that you have to have
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Democrat and Republicans working. Well, we know they didn't hire any Republicans at the
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TCF Center in Detroit to count absentee ballots. They had fake
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Republicans, people who say today I'm going to be a Republican. Right.
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They're not Republicans. They're not recognized by the Michigan Republican Party. We don't even know who they are.
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They're not Republicans. And they had 16 -year -olds who can't even vote yet. But these people got paid to work the election, and they're supposed to be
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Democrats and Republicans, people who have a vested interest and a fairness that they are watching each other.
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But the Secretary of State was sued because she wanted poll challengers, which is another level of integrity for the ballot, poll challengers to stand six feet away because of COVID.
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The court said no, Jocelyn Benson. The law says that they need to be able to see and understand and be close enough to look at the poll book, to look at the ballots, to look at the voters.
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The six -feet rule does not apply to poll challengers. She signed a consent agreement that she would follow the law, and she did not.
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Wow. They put them six feet away, 10 feet away, and they were training their poll workers that I hope the
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Republicans have binoculars. Right. Yeah. So they put them out, and they celebrated that, and that is a misdemeanor.
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So all these things you're talking about, Linda Lee, harvesting and the poll watchers not being able to see and all these things, these are things, because we have listeners going, okay, we kind of see what's going on on mainstream media.
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Obviously, this isn't even being covered nearly as much on mainstream. You have to go to some secondary sources or conservative sources to even see what's going on.
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To a listener that's going, are these things actually happening then? I mean, is this stuff real in Michigan?
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To that, you would say someone with 25 years or 28 years experience, yes, you have seen these type of things happen, correct?
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Yes. I'm a plaintiff in a suit currently before the
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Michigan Supreme Court on addressing the issues of more than 500 ,000 illegal votes, and we're not talking at just the
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TCF Center. We're talking votes that were 300 ,000 ballots that were mailed by the
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Secretary of State's to people that did not sign for the ballot. The law says that if you want a ballot to vote, you have to sign an application, sign it, an application to vote.
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You can't email it. You can't get an email request. I want a ballot. You have to sign an application.
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You can email your request for an application. You've got to sign for a ballot.
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Sign it if you want a ballot. And you're saying you're a plaintiff in a lawsuit that's alleging, currently, that's alleging possibly 500 ,000 votes that were illegally obtained like that?
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Not just that, 300 ,000. Those are 300 ,000 that were mailed. But we've got other issues with the
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Secretary of State's office with how the ballots were that we have evidence of at least 500 ,000 where issues occurred as a result of illegal activity.
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So the Secretary of State, you mail out ballots that were not requested by the voter.
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All of those are void, should be voided, and we're requesting that. But we have other issues that we're looking at.
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One of the things that we did today, and today we petitioned the House and the
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Senate of Michigan to require immediate relief before the
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December 8, 2020, in order that we might get relief. We asked that they look into and bring in the
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Secretary of State and the head of elections to deal with several issues. One of them is that the
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Secretary of State of Michigan, for the first time, provided personal voter information and I believe driver license information to rock the vote.
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It is a partisan group espousing only progressive causes and other no -bid contract.
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They had a no -bid contract with Rock the Vote. Absolutely. They have your and my social security number.
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They have your and my full name. They have our full address, our birth date, and our driver's license number, and my eye color.
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Wow. That is what Rock the Vote has. Rock the
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Vote has that information given to them by Michigan Secretary of State.
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By a governmental agency, you know, releasing personal information to a very partisan. And I've worked for five
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Secretaries of State. The Michigan State Police asked for information that the Secretary of State, the
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Republican women who I've worked under, said no. We wouldn't give information to anyone.
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This Secretary of State, the most liberal and the most partisan Secretary of State, holder of the great seal, the record keeper of the state of Michigan, gave our personal information.
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Let me tell you, social security number. Wow. Our eye color, our full name, full address, date of birth, and driver's license number to Rock the
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Vote. Wow. Now, I just want to know how you feel about that, because that is one of the things that is before the
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Supreme Court that is ungodly, unimaginable.
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Now, you know, no one is covering this in the mainstream media. I mean, no one knows that. Could you imagine if you told voters, whether Democrat, Republican, Independent, whatever, that, hey, by the way, there's this third party group that doesn't exactly have the greatest security measures in place when it comes to running their nonprofit or for profit, whatever it is, and they have your social security number and all your information.
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If nothing else, no matter where I landed on what side of the aisle, I would be pretty upset about that.
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Well, that's before the Supreme Court, and I'm a plaintiff in that because I know about it. And it's available via the
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Freedom of Information Act. You can ask. Yeah, sure. It's a no -bid contract. Rock the
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Vote has that information. Ms. Linda, we're hearing about all of these different stories,
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I mean, and all of the broken laws, I mean, that has been popping up all over the place,
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I mean, all over the U .S. And, I mean, it seems like everyone's turning their head and just shrugging their shoulders at it.
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I'm not everyone. There are people fighting like you, and we are so appreciative of that for sure. You know, we're trying to get on our podcast and speak about these things.
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But, I mean, where does this go? Is this an expedited process?
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Because, I mean, Joe Biden's already saying, hey, I'm president -elect, and I'm going to be in office in January.
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You know, like, where does this go? Good luck to you. The Lord has this battle, and he's fighting it, so good luck to you.
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Hey, are you Post Malone? Hey, Al Gore felt like that for 37 days, 37 days after the 2000 election.
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I will tell you, he felt like president -elect, and he conceded. So I'm just sharing with you, don't be concerned.
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I'm not concerned. And, actually, I'm not in this fight just for President Trump.
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I love that man. I believe God had his hands on it. Amen. But I'm here for election integrity, because we can't get it wrong after this year.
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We allow the Democrats to steal the election this year. They will steal every election, and we will look like Venezuela in short order.
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And so we cannot have that. You know, we can't have that. And so we have not had the intestinal fortitude as Republicans to fight the stealing in these inner cities, but we're calling it out this year because we've got a fighter in Donald J.
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Trump, and he is standing firm. He has not conceded.
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He should not concede. He won Michigan handily. And I need your listeners to hear this.
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Donald J. Trump won Michigan handily. If you've got to steal, then this is where you're stealing it at.
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You've got to steal it in places like Flint, and places like Pontiac, and especially
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Detroit. And let me give you the statistics so you'll understand it a little bit better. OK. The people who voted in person at a school, at a church, a community center, or someplace like that in Detroit, in -person voting.
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There's more than 500 precincts in Detroit, in -person voting.
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With that in -person voting, many of those, all but 28 percent could be recounted, which means they balanced, they did what they're supposed to do, they followed the procedures, they had everything, they dotted their
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I's, crossed their T's, and they could balance their precincts. 28 percent could not be counted in the in -person voting in Detroit.
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Sounds good, right? Not bad. Now, 28 percent is high. Right. We want 100 percent, but, you know, 28 percent, right?
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Right. Could not be recounted. They couldn't balance, they had some challenges, they couldn't figure it out.
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That was 28 percent. So, with the 500 precincts, more than 500 precincts, you also have absentee ballots.
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All of the absentee ballots for those 500 precincts went to the TCF Center, aka
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Coble Hall, to be counted. So you've got 500 precincts basically in Coble Hall, right?
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Right. Because all of their absentee ballots for all of those precincts go to Coble Hall, TCF Center, to be counted.
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In Coble Hall, in the TCF Center, where all of the absentee ballots for Detroit went, 71 percent of those could not be recounted.
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Wow. Wow. And 71. Yeah. So how many thousands?
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Could not be recounted. I mean, that's the majority. That's a lot. That's a lot of votes. Oh, that is not just the majority.
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Majority is 50 percent, right? 51 percent, yeah. 51 percent. That is egregious.
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Yeah. 71. And when you're stopping ballots, you've got people, you don't, you have people who don't even exist.
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You know, I could have registered, my dog could have voted in Detroit absentee. Yeah. Honestly.
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Yeah. Give them a name. When you have that, when you have that, they have people they don't know who the date of birth is.
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They created the people. They put January 1st, 1900 because they don't know who these people are.
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Wow. And you've got these people that more than 100 and some years old, you know, that's what's being reported.
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Yeah. And so those things, we've got eyewitnesses, we've got the truck that came in, we've got the plate number of the truck, we've got the pictures of the people who drove the truck at 4 a .m.
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With these thousands of ballots to bring into the TCF center because Joe Biden lost
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Michigan and they needed to take care of it. Now these witnesses, we've got whistleblowers, we've got everything.
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And the secretary of state on December 1st, after we filed our lawsuit, told the, sent a memo out to destroy all ballots and erase all hard drives.
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That was sent out by Jocelyn Benson. When we got an active lawsuit, she is out of order.
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She needs to stop it. And that illegal activity that she is, she needs to go to Gitmo if she continues all of this.
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Now, is there an injunction on that order? Do you know? I know you're not an attorney. I'm not an attorney.
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But what I do know is the lawsuit that we filed, alleging all of this illegal activity in the ballots, we wanted to see the ballots.
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That was done well before December 1st. Right. That injunction, there is an order when you have an active lawsuit before the
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Michigan Supreme Court. There's no deleting of ballots. Right. There's no deleting of evidence.
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There's no deleting. So we asked the legislature to intervene because if she's instructing, and I pray to God that they don't commit additional violations of law.
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Right. And delete and erase and do the, you know, do the Hillary Clinton, let us just acid wash stuff, get rid of stuff.
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I pray that that doesn't occur. But that is the memo she sent out December 1st, knowing that there is a case, an active case, and could be more than one.
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But I'm talking about an active case before the Michigan Supreme Court with allegation of fraud in the especially with the absentee vote.
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No, she knows better. And she's a lawyer. She's not just a secretary of state.
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She's never been a clerk, but she has been a lawyer. And she knows better. Yeah, she should know the basic law of knowing better of sending out that order when you have an active lawsuit.
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So why would you do that? Exactly. Well, that's my whole point. I mean, I don't care if you're Democrat, Republican, anything else.
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Why wouldn't you want a safe and fair election if there is fraud, no matter which way it turns for what candidate?
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Wouldn't you want to see, you know, an accurate election? Because I'm seeing even something as simple as this is going, look, there are some irregular irregularities here.
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We need to look into this. And I'm seeing Democrat liberals and progressives on the other side going, oh, no, there's no such thing.
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No, no fraud whatsoever. Yet, you know, you and I both, Linda, we've been involved in the Republican Party and in politics for 10, 15, me, 15 plus you, almost 30.
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We know that this fraud happens all the time. We're just not talking about it in 2020. We've been talking about fraud every two years, every election going, look, if there is some years, every election, every election, we know that you say something about the, you know,
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I've been attacked by the liberals. And I'm just going to just let your people know to just please pray for me.
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You know, I've been attacked locally. I've been called a racist by the Secretary of State and some and some of her minions in Lansing, because I dare say that the inner city, because I'm allegedly picking on minorities, communities of color for which
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I live in. Okay. And part of it. I am a part of it. Exactly. And I'm telling you, black people don't want illegal elections either.
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You know, if you think that this is acceptable to black people in Detroit, Flint and Pontiac, then you're a liar and I'm calling them a liar.
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This is unacceptable to black people everywhere in Michigan. It's unacceptable because you've allowed this to occur.
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You want to wink and blink at sin. You want to call wrong, right. You want to call right, wrong and enough is enough.
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And that's where the Lord is going to show out in this election cycle.
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Because our challenges are righteous. And I've been praying for justice.
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Amen. I've been praying for justice in the name of Jesus so that we can have justice.
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I get no pay from this. I get nothing from this. I put myself out there. My family is concerned about me.
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But at the end of the day, it is the right thing to do. And I'd rather I'd rather be on the
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I'm on the Lord side. Absolutely. I'm on the Lord side. May God be the truth and every man be a liar.
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And at the end of the day, we have to protect our country. I've got my grand baby. And I'm trying to make sure that my grand baby grows up in a free nation.
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That's right. And not the one that is covered by communism, socialism, and this lust that has permeated for power, the
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Democrat Party. Absolutely. They have placed their God as being this communist socialist agenda.
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And I keep telling people, do not be surprised that people who allow for abortions in the womb, who want to kill babies in the womb, who allow for the stealing, killing and destroying in urban areas to don't be surprised that they will steal an election.
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Absolutely. Don't be surprised by people who are wicked and whose hearts have been hardened and have a retrograde mind.
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Do not be surprised at them when they steal an election or try to steal an election.
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You can't have high hopes for liberals. They have to be delivered by Jesus himself.
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They have to have a road to Damascus experience one at a time. I want the
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Lord to have a visit with Jocelyn Benson, with Dana Nestle and with Gretchen Whitmer.
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I want the Lord to meet them on the road, the same road that I met him on and that he delivered me from.
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I want them to have that. But until then, they are part of the enemy's camp and they are not part of me.
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And Jesus, you know, Jesus said, I didn't come for peace. He is the prince of peace, but he didn't come for peace.
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Yeah, his word is going to divide. God came with a sword. It's going to divide. I'm separating mine from those who are not mine.
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And if you are on the side of wickedness and lying and cheating and stealing, they tore up these cities.
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I live in Lansing. They still have a Black Lives Matter mural. Half these folks who have never met
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George Floyd, got a big old mural of George Floyd, tore up the city, burned up a car, busted into a bank.
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Over what? Because they're wicked and their hearts are wicked. And the city of Lansing, with our liberal mayor, allowed it.
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Allowed them to tear it up and the taxpayers got to pay for it. Linda's preaching on the podcast.
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I'm sorry, you know, you did let me lose. You did let me lose. Hey, man. You're going to close three times like my pastor too, go another 20.
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Okay, I'm sorry. Oh no, we love it. Oh yeah. That's what we're here for.
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Definitely. Listen, first of all, I just want to say we appreciate what you're doing. I mean, you are down in the trenches.
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Like you said, you're not getting paid. You're not getting glory. You're trying to side on the side of God and justice.
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Right. And you want to make sure through that we have a clean, fair election. So as we wrap this up here too,
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I just wanted to ask you for the listeners, uh, you know, in, in, in the, in the, in the
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Michigan legislature. Okay. So what do you feel in there? So you have the connections there.
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You know, we saw some stuff where Lee Chatfield, our speaker and Mike Shirky, our Senate majority leader met with Trump a few weeks ago and they came out and said, well, we, we don't know if he saw widespread fraud yet.
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And we don't know how we're going to proceed. And now we're having these, um, you know, you know, we're having these lawsuits come forward and testifying.
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What do you think the Republicans are going to do in the legislature? I mean, we, we control both houses. I mean, are we really trying to push for them to say,
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Hey, look at wake up guys. We need to do something here. Or are we past that? And now we're looking to the Michigan Supreme court or the, or, or the, you know, the
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Supreme court, like where we're at in this, just give us a little rundown on that very quickly as we wrap.
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Sure. No problem. So we've got several groups that have sued, uh, for release and petitioned the court, the federal court, the state
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Supreme court, and, um, petitioned our legislature. They've held, uh, two oversight hearings.
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I've talked to several people. I, I was not even there to give a testimony.
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Let me just tell you really quickly about that. I was there because Gina Johnson, who was part of the
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Michigan Capitol house of prayer asked me to go and pray for people outside of the hearing room in the street, you know, in the, the, the sidewalk and pray for those who are testifying.
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That's all I went there for. It was so long. It was supposed to end at one o 'clock. It was around two o 'clock or something.
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I got cold. I went inside to warm up and they, and they said, well, just fill out a little form and just give me a little three minute thing.
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My three minute thing went to 36 minutes. And that was the extent of it.
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I think the Lord set it up and that's, that's how it was. But as a result of the people who, and I thank
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God respected me, knew me, these lawmakers and respected what
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I had to say based on the experience that I have, they have taken another look, very close look at what they were hearing.
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And, and they took it in what I had said sincerely that there is fraud here.
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There is a legal activity here. Do not, do not think that there, it does not exist. It's significant and it is wrong, but I petitioned the, today
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I did my Martin Luther moment. I, I, we taped it.
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We didn't, we didn't put a nail in it, but we taped it at the, at the secretary of state's office.
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And we went to the, the, the Senate office and delivered it, but we taped it at the secretary of state's office, our petition to the house and the
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Senate of Michigan. We sent a copy to Jocelyn Benson and we put it up there requesting immediate relief before December 8th.
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And that is the, the immediate relief that we asked. And we said the petition, house and the
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Senate representative under article one, section three of the Michigan constitution, which provides citizens the right to petition their government for redress of grievances.
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And so we felt like the, the 15, 17, Martin Luther, 95 pieces.
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We posted it up there. We prayed in the name of Jesus that the Lord will hear our plea, especially with the house and the
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Senate. But we also remembered the 1957 speech, which was the third anniversary for Martin Luther King.
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Cause we did Martin Luther all day today. So the Martin Luther King Jr. Speech at the
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Lincoln Memorial, it was called, give me the ballot. And so give me the ballot speech was the third anniversary of Brown v.
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Board of Education. And he spoke it about and chastising both Democrats and Republicans to stand up and make sure to give me the ballot.
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And it was dealing with election integrity and the right to vote. And so we have, um, we have petitioned in there, give me the ballot and we have discussed the issues that we had put in our lawsuit.
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We said to them that they have a right to address this. And in such a way that, um, we gave them the laws and the, um, the constitution that, uh, allows them to go before and answer and, and, and hear our plea and to, um, take action on it.
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And I believe that with what was submitted here in, in sincerity and earnest with, um, uh, because the house
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Chad field and Senate majority leader Shirky, uh, both men of God, both men of God, the
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Lord and love the Lord. Yes. Um, uh, they are my brother. And I know that there's a lot of information out there, but we believe that we've given them sufficient information from this lawsuit, which they had, they, they were not following necessarily a lawsuit.
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Um, but we have given them sufficient information that our lawsuit has credibility between more than 500 ,000 votes as a result.
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And we have evidence. We have, uh, we have witnesses and direct witnesses, um, not hearsay.
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Um, we have all of that available for them. And so we believe that the lawmakers are now, our
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Republicans are now in power to do the right thing and to, uh, represent us and our voice for, and they're required.
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The law says that they are to establish, uh, uh, the election.
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They're the lawmakers are required to ensure a free and fair election of that accuracy and integrity.
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Um, that is what the law says that they're supposed to do. That's their duty. And so we're calling on them because we know that what they have passed has not been adhered to as they, they have a remedy to correct it.
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I'm asking for a forensic audit and a forensic audit is more than just the post election audit.
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That is more of a fluff piece. And I hear FYI, here's what we could do and couldn't do. It's a summary of what happened versus a true audit, um, that nothing occurred as a result.
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And we know that with the laws broken, including with the secretary of state, um, people need to go to jail this year.
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And so my prayer is time. My prayers for justice to roll down, like, you know what
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I'm saying? Roll down like a river to fall over like a three. So I'm, I'm looking for Amy to come in and call it out.
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You know, you know, and you know, that, that reminds me too, when you're talking about secretary of state and you're talking about all these different positions and you know, you and I know this
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Linda, but you know, it's a lot of people say, well, it doesn't really matter. I just vote for the president or I vote for my
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Senator and it doesn't matter down ballot elections have consequences. And I know we hear this all the time within our party and within politics, but you now have, you know, like a secretary of state right now who, you know,
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Ruth and I are friends and she was a phenomenal secretary of state. And so it was
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Candace Miller. And, and, and, and so as you know, the rest of them, but sorry, that's what
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I was going for there. I didn't want to say the day wrong, but you know, elections do have consequences.
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We now have the most liberal and progressive secretary of state in Michigan you know, holding up and not only holding up, but also, you know, making illegal decrees about an election.
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So I would just say all the listeners out there too. I know bid, I'm telling you no bid contract to rock the vote.
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I want you to do your own homework on that. And through the freedom of information act, you can ask and request through the freedom of information act, any governmental agency to validate what
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I shared, the information that has been given to rock the vote.
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And I'm telling you, people of Michigan need to be concerned, which is why
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I'm out here doing what I'm doing. Right. I'm concerned because I know too much.
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Now that you know enough, you need to be concerned. Right. Absolutely. I don't know everything, but what
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I do know gives me the chills that they have my social security number, name, address, and everything else.
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Operating like we would not give, I'm telling you the Republican women who have been secretaries of state would not give the state police at times.
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They had to be court ordered to give certain entities the information. I have a right to privacy.
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It's constitutional. I love Candace Miller, Terry Lynn Land, and Ruth Johnson for their fortitude, their conviction, and truly taking their oath of office very seriously and not being political hacks.
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They have paid the price of doing their duty, but they understood their role.
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And I would stand with these women any day over what we have, a hot mess that we have right now.
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You know, and I did love when you said that too, you said we wouldn't have this hot mess if you guys didn't enforce the law. You know, my parents are from Alabama, so I can't even stop it.
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Linda, as we wrap it up here, first of all, we appreciate you. We love you as a sister in the Lord. We appreciate what you're doing.
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You're fighting in the trenches. You're doing the good work. You're standing up for justice. That's everything we believe here on the podcast as well on Dead Men Walking.
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As we wrap up, can you just throw out there to the listeners anywhere that they could get a hold of you or if they want to connect with you or if you have any platforms?
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I know you talked about the books that you have coming out and stuff like that, but if they could get in contact with you or connect with you on social media platforms, just throw that out for the listeners for me.
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Sure. I'm on Facebook at lindaleetarver .com, lindaleetarver. I'm on,
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I have a website, lindaleetarver .com. You can send me an email from that website and get a hold of me.
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My phone number is listed on the Facebook and I have a Twitter account, lindaleetarver.
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I am truly trying to promote our president and our democracy.
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If you could pray for me, I'd appreciate that. There have been some attacks as a result of my testimony on Tuesday, but the
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Lord has his hand in this and I'm not afraid, but I know that my family's impacted.
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I just ask that you pray for me, pray for our president, donate to his campaign, re -election campaign, his legal services, and really find out what's been happening and stand with him and do not lose hope or faith at all.
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That's what I'm going to ask everybody. You need to trust that the Lord got this. If he can open up the
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Red Sea, the people had their backs, they saw that the Pharaoh and the Egyptians were coming, and I really want you to listen to this one.
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I've had to read it because I'm a Sunday school teacher, but you need to know. They had their backs to the river and they were scared and they were afraid.
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They were disheartened. They were like, why did he bring us to the desert to kill us? We should have stayed in Egypt and blah, blah, blah.
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Moses cried out and he said, Laura, blah, blah, blah. The Lord told him, and you got to read it because you got to read it.
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The Lord said, why are you calling me again? Telling people to turn around, go on through the water and raise your own staff.
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Do your thing and tell them people to move it on.
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What he's telling us to do is, why are you crying out to me? I got this, A. I didn't bring you out,
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A, to kill you, to allow you to fail, but you need to do something too.
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That's why I'm here. I already know the will of God. I already know that he loves us and he has not forsaken us.
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He has not forgotten us, but he is working it out so that he gets the glory at the end of the day.
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We are not looking at the will of people. We're not looking at how this election was won for Donald J.
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Trump because Donald J. was all bad. We're looking at the Lord had to intervene and only the
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Lord. He's going to part this Red Sea. I believe it in the name of Jesus. I want to give you hope in that.
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But he said, don't ask me anymore. Telling people to just turn around and keep walking through.
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I'm asking you all to walk in faith knowing that the Lord got this.
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Yeah, you know, and we're going to keep you in prayer and listeners for those listening. Keep Lindalee in prayer too, because it is serious when you do have threats against not only you, but your family.
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Yeah, it's different when you're taking on the cause and someone's threatening you versus your loved ones, your family, your children, your grandchildren.
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So we will be praying for safety and protection for you because it's a serious matter that the other side, man, they do not care if they use violence and, you know, any weapon.
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Rejoice at the killing of babies in the womb. I'm just telling you, you can't have high hope.
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You can't just say, why? You just got to know who you're dealing with. Know who you're dealing with.
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But you want to what? I think you also gave us an uplifting message here. We thank you so much for being on the podcast, for calling in, giving us an update, giving us a little preaching too.
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That was awesome. That was awesome. I like to preach a little bit. And as always, for all of you listening, we appreciate you listening.
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Make sure you check us out on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, parlor, deadmenwalking .com.
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Obviously you can always get merch and all that good stuff at dmwpodcast .com. And we thank Linda for coming on and talking to us and always