05-14-2023, 07:43 PM
Not sure how you reached the conclusion that my posting of a link is less truthful than Kalianna's comment. Kalianna noted nothing else, although you are crediting her with posting more information.
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Evidently, asking certain posters on Punaweb direct question(s) regarding their posts brings a lot of blah blah blah that doesn't answer the question(s).
I'll try one more time.
(I did try to find out what brand of voting machines are used in Hawaii, but no luck. I did find this older story about machine testing and prep in Hawaii though https://www.khon2.com/election-2020/voti...-election/ )
What I said was: 'kalianna is closer to the truth than wahine."
Perhaps if I said "closer to THE TRUTH". or "closer to the truth of the matter" my meaning, my intention would have been clearer.
kalianna said "the $787,000,000 judgment against the network re dominion voting. Not a word about it."
Reading through terracore's links can you find any mention of the $787,000,000 judgement? Nope.
Fox said on their website "Fox denied any wrongdoing."
What they said after the settlement, but did not print on their own website was "We acknowledge the Court's rulings finding certain claims about Dominion to be false," the statement said.
So…
Was something printed about the settlement? Yes. Was that something placed in a prominent location on the website or durning broadcast on the day it happened or anytime prior, so the average person in Puna could easily find it? No. Was the amount of the settlement or an admission of false reporting printed, both of which which are arguably the most important facts of the settlement? No.
What wahine said is technically true, what kalianna said is technically true. But I in my personal opinionI found kalianna's statement closer to the truth or THE TRUTH, or the truth of the matter.
As Punaweb allows for freedom of speech, I'm entitled to my opinion?
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Evidently, asking certain posters on Punaweb direct question(s) regarding their posts brings a lot of blah blah blah that doesn't answer the question(s).
I'll try one more time.
(I did try to find out what brand of voting machines are used in Hawaii, but no luck. I did find this older story about machine testing and prep in Hawaii though https://www.khon2.com/election-2020/voti...-election/ )
What I said was: 'kalianna is closer to the truth than wahine."
Perhaps if I said "closer to THE TRUTH". or "closer to the truth of the matter" my meaning, my intention would have been clearer.
kalianna said "the $787,000,000 judgment against the network re dominion voting. Not a word about it."
Reading through terracore's links can you find any mention of the $787,000,000 judgement? Nope.
Fox said on their website "Fox denied any wrongdoing."
What they said after the settlement, but did not print on their own website was "We acknowledge the Court's rulings finding certain claims about Dominion to be false," the statement said.
So…
Was something printed about the settlement? Yes. Was that something placed in a prominent location on the website or durning broadcast on the day it happened or anytime prior, so the average person in Puna could easily find it? No. Was the amount of the settlement or an admission of false reporting printed, both of which which are arguably the most important facts of the settlement? No.
What wahine said is technically true, what kalianna said is technically true. But I in my personal opinionI found kalianna's statement closer to the truth or THE TRUTH, or the truth of the matter.
As Punaweb allows for freedom of speech, I'm entitled to my opinion?