Yes, thank you Alice! 

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On Thursday, May 12, 2022, 3:55 PM, Rachel Mason <rachelmason...@gmail.com> 
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Thanks also to Alice Waugh for excellent writing in The Lincoln Squirrel.

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On May 12, 2022, at 3:52 PM, Claire Mount <mounts...@gmail.com> wrote:



Thanks Nicholas and Laura.  Truly appreciate it,   claire 
On Tue, May 10, 2022 at 9:35 PM Joanna Owen Schmergel via Lincoln 
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Yes, thank you Laura & Nicholas. 


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On Tuesday, May 10, 2022, 8:49 PM, Sara Mattes <samat...@gmail.com> wrote:

Excellent piece, Laura.Thank you.
Thanks for posting, Nicholas.
Sara

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On May 10, 2022, at 6:50 PM, Nicholas Ribush <nickrib...@gmail.com> wrote:



ICYMI! Laura Berland's piece appeared in yesterday's Lincoln Squirrel (please 
subscribe).

Last Thursday a group hosted by Lincoln residents Tom and Edith Risser came to 
Bemis Hall to make a presentation on “election integrity.” I decided to go see 
what it was all about.

Upon entering Bemis, a man who seemed to be involved in the logistics of the 
event, upon seeing my mask, asked me if I was sick (not in a caring way). I 
responded “No, and I’m trying to keep it that way,” to which he responded, 
“Good luck with that.” Not off to a good start. Over the next few hours we 
would hear a lot about our individual liberties being eroded, but I guess my 
individual decision to protect myself from deadly disease is an affront to 
others’ “liberty” and not worthy of respect.

The first speaker spent a long time questioning the legitimacy of the voting 
process in Massachusetts, deriding the evils of mail-in voting (haven’t members 
of the military voted via mail for a long time?) and urging the audience to 
oppose the implementation of permanent mail-in voting. She suggested that many 
town clerks across the Commonwealth are hiding something, although it wasn’t 
clear exactly what they are hiding. The speaker reported that one clerk told 
her “she had seen things.” The speaker didn’t share what those “things” were. 
She also took issue with Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan’s well-documented 
grants across the country for voting logistics in 2020. Zuckerberg is a name 
that can certainly rile folks up.

The second speaker suggested nefarious things were going on in Rhode Island, 
particularly at universities. We saw lots of charts and slides and heard lots 
of phrases like “this raises questions” and “this is interesting” and “we’re 
not making any accusations, but we really need to look into this.”

What we weren’t shown was any actual evidence of voter fraud. No reams of 
ballots that demonstrated that dead people voted, or people voted in more than 
one place or that voting machines were manipulated. There was no explanation of 
how their claims of voter fraud squared with the results from Cyber Ninjas, the 
company hired by the Arizona GOP-led Senate to carry out the audit (and which 
received roughly $6 million in donations from Trump supporters). Cyber Ninja 
issued results showing that Biden should have been credited with 99 more votes 
and Trump’s total was improperly inflated by 261 ballots.

The third speaker revealed what seemed to be the underlying objective of this 
exercise when the Biden bashing started. These folks clearly were not happy 
with the results of the 2020 election. Well, I didn’t like the results of the 
2016 election, but I didn’t question the vote tally. The third speaker told us 
that because he saw 55,000 people at a Trump rally the night before the 
election (and he assured us that he knew what 55,000 people looked like), that 
there was no way Trump could have lost fair and square.

By this time, I was worn down with fatigue, so I departed, thereby missing the 
star attraction of the evening — a man dressed up in full Revolutionary War 
garb. This guy looked impressive, tall, and commanding, but I was pretty sure I 
wasn’t going to be getting any new information. I was beginning to think this 
all fell into the realm of theater. I love theater but not theater pretending 
to be something else.

When I go in to cast my vote in Lincoln, I’m always impressed by the organized 
process and how confident I feel in our voting system. We all want our 
elections to be fraud-free and fair, but if you can’t point to an actual 
problem, then there’s no fix to be made. Simply undermining confidence in the 
voting process by suggesting that nefarious things are going on is a danger to 
our democracy and, to that extent, we should pay attention to this effort.
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