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<div>On Oct 20, 2024, at 8:43 AM, Robert Konieczny <robkoniec@gmail.com> wrote:</div>
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<div dir="ltr">Hi Steve, <br>
I believe you summarized my argument unreliably.<br>
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My main point was:<br>
<b>If there were problems, I would have reported it. I think I would have voted in the end.<br>
Anyone could have done that.</b><br>
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<div>In normal democratic societies: If I were entitled to vote and had gone to the polls, and I wasn't on the list, I would have reported it to the election commission, shown my documents, and probably would have voted.<br>
Such things may happen in normal democratic societies</div>
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Yessir, but that’s not what it seems happened here.</div>
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<div>Apparently the OSMF did this *knowingly* for *years* and it only came to light this year, and, after, tried to pretend it was totally fine.</div>
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<div>Best</div>
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<div>Steve</div>
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