Posted on 12/08/2020 2:57:22 PM PST by rxsid
Breaking — Louisiana AND Alabama join Texas case before Supreme Court
Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry issued the following statement regarding the ongoing controversies over the 2020 federal election and the new motion put forward by the State of Texas before the U.S. Supreme Court.
“Millions of Louisiana citizens, and tens of millions of our fellow citizens in the country, have deep concerns regarding the conduct of the 2020 federal elections. Deeply rooted in these concerns is the fact that some states appear to have conducted their elections with a disregard to the U.S. Constitution. Furthermore, many Louisianans have become more frustrated as some in media and the political class try to sidestep legitimate issues for the sake of expediency.
What do you mean?
So now let’s see Aliota et al run backwards from this.
Make it 23 States...or more.
And let’s make the stakes clear: you want to try to steal an election with massive fraud in front of our faces?
Then it’s either rigid law or hot war.
We won’t be ruled by criminals and they won’t control the nukes.
Oh, well...in that case, it's all good. The story belongs in "bloggers."
I think it is a reference to 1861.
Texas vs. White also comes to mind.
That would be incredible, but the chances of CA Attorney General Xavier Becerra joining in is about...zero.
In fact, I would be shocked if he doesn't submit a defense of the defendant states.
Other states will join as well......it was said at the very least 10 states expected.
Looks like your wish came through... over three hours ago. It was added to the docket 12 hours after it was filed. This is the first big one to make it into the ring... and it is a doozy!
Watch out for that first step.. it's a doozy.
Yes! I just heard! Thanks!
I see SC, SD, and FL next
“Ye men of valor, gather round
The banner of the right;
Texas and fair Louisiana
Join us in the fight...”
From Bonnie Blue Flag
Chinese running the categories?
So far, I like Marshall. He seems like a man with integrity.
Sweet Home Alabama does the right thing!
I agree. Am proud that Alabama took a stand. Hopefully more states will join in tomorrow.
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