Addendum to, “VOTING INTEGRITY FOR LOUISIANA”
Is all as it appears?
Christopher Alexander, (of Louisiana Citizens Advocacy Group,) has reached out to me regarding my last post, “VOTING INTEGRITY FOR LOUISIANA.”
He believes that Kyle Ardoin, “is not being forthright with us.”
He states that “all machine-based voting systems are vulnerable, and the Secretary of State has not committed to converting to a secure, serialized, auditable paper ballot system (except for those unable to mark a paper ballot).
He has tried twice to award a $100 million dollar contract to Dominion Voting Systems, and twice he has been forced to suspend the process due to allegations of bid rigging.
This has been publicly exposed.”
Chris also alleges that “There is also a federal censorship enterprise of which we, (LACAG,) believe he is a part as President of the National Association of Secretaries of State.”
I believe that it is imperative that “we the people” are mindful of the security, and integrity of our elections system, and the integrity of those administering them. We must jealously guard this important utility against corruption.
If it is corrupted, as so many other states have been revealed to be, it will be very difficult to recover them, (for example, Arizona.)
The claims of our Secretary of State seem plausible, and sincere as he espouses them publicly, but we must guard against placing blind trust in any of our “public servants.”
I will follow up as I learn more. We must monitor the process of our Secretary of State’s office in this regard, and provide guidance as needed.
“Trust, but verify,” as the great Ronald Reagan used to say.
God bless you, Dave
“Duty is ours, results are God’s” John Quincy Adams
