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Sounds like anything goes to slow it down?

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The democrats hired a former intern of Judge Coury to represent them, forcing him to recuse to avoid conflict of interest. Criminal!

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This evening in Arizona, the Maricopa County Superior Court Judge, Christopher Coury, who oversaw the case related to the Democrats’ challenge to the audit currently going on in the county, recused himself from the case. The reason is that the Democrats shopped around and found an attorney who interned with Judge Coury and hired him. When the new attorney was introduced today for the first time the Judge was forced to resign from the case.

Judge Coury reported that a new attorney announced today in the case, Chris Viskovic, used to intern for him so he recused himself from the case.

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So, had the judge been appointed before they hired his former intern? If so, you would think that would amount to some sort of legal misconduct, it's basically playing shenanigans with the legal system in order to just fuck things over that aren't going your way. Although, with the number of lawyers they have, they could go and hire a lawyer who interned for pretty much every judge that they don't want presiding, thereby fixing the selection to one that they want.

I'm Jack's complete lack of fucking surprise at all this fuckery.

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I don't see why the procedure wouldn't be to prohibit them from hiring someone with a conflict of interest with the judge presiding in the case. Why are judges being recused and effectively nullified instead of stopping the issue at the level of the hiring choice, which occurred subsequently to the appointment?

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I don't understand why the judge had to recuse, not the attorney. Surely Viskovic has breached legal ethics, though being a dodgy shyster is a selling point for some.

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Check bank accounts for 'Soros' Money and arrest them all.

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They don’t even play by the most basic rules but scream bloody murder and become rules lawyers about procedural matters.

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Yes the rules don’t matter, sometimes the solution falls within the rules and sometimes it doesn’t.

If the deep state was able to screw President Trump at his every move (Russia, Ukraine, taxes, the election) are we really supposed to believe that Maricopa County is having a legit audit. I hope that is the case but the deep state will literally kill thousands of people in false flags for things less important than this. I have a feeling that this audit is organized and we will not see favorable results.

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I'm done voting. No point to a useless exercise. When people wake up and realize that government from local to federal is a shitshow, theater for the apathetic masses. The hate rally scene from 1984 comes to mind. The sheep are beyond delusional and they are frozen in place. A trigger point will come too late.

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The fact that the results are so in question that the audit is happening and won’t be trusted either way it falls is more valuable than the audit results themselves. More people realizing that at-scale democracy breaks down on the lines of trusting other humans the better.

We need to push for the restoration of a true constitutional republic, not a partisan clown show based around money and TV ads. No more popular votes, all votes should be cast by the representative chosen by a small local community or the chosen local state house reps. And that rep has to be truly chosen, getting the choice between which or the two parties takes your seat is NOT choosing a local rep, it’s just a ceremony of manufactured consent where they openly usurp your representative.

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If the people conducting the audit are smart they're going to be releasing the results in real-time so when the shoah comes, and it will, they will have already released everything up to that point.