Friday, December 4, 2020

Georgia: Swamp creatures nervous as agreement that changed rules for signature verification called into question

Swamp creatures in Washington, DC, the State of Georgia and Texas are in way over their head for lying about Attorney Lin Woods' financial support of the Republican Party. Now is the time for these swamp creatures to come forth and confess they've either failed to read the briefs filed in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals or they have indeed read the briefs and have willfully ignored its contents.

A review of the public record on file in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in the 20-14418 styled Wood v Raffensperger reveals Wood is a financial supporter of the Republican Party and has legal standing in the case challenging the agreement that changed the rules for signature verification used in the 2020 election.











Further review of the brief explains the reason the settlement agreement should be deemed invalid. Guess what? The agreement was not fully executed, meaning it was not signed by the parties themselves.






















Swampy America Last, cheap labor-loving RINOs like Texas Congressman Dan Crenshaw called Lin Wood a grifter. 














If you are not familiar with the Compromise Settlement Agreement read the brief here. 


Consolidated Reply Brief of... by Yvonne Larsen