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To: Rusty0604
-- If not now, when? If not us, who? --

It's us, we the people. It's always, but more so when the institutions are acting up, like now. What to do?

Well, each person will sort of follow organically. There are some organizers. Big crowds at some of the counting locations. Caravans were going on before election, they'll start up again. "Hold the line" is large part rejection of the media narrative, and for good reason, the narrative is flase. Reject it. Do so openly if people being up the subject. Biden is not president elect, and as far as I am concerned, he lost the election - but at least it is still a legitimately open question until the court cases are settled. Rule of law. Follow it. For a change it will mostly work in our favor.

205 posted on 11/07/2020 11:11:50 AM PST by Cboldt
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To: Cboldt
Rule of law. Follow it. For a change it will mostly work in our favor.

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Just curious: By what mechanism do you see fraudulent ballots being thrown out?

I believe that a SCOTUS majority does not want to see the Constitution undermined by illegal election tampering, but am not aware of any precedents for this situation.

Do you think SCOTUS could Order the States to make efforts to clean out the fraudulent ballots?

Are we going to see "Expert witnesses" speaking about the obviously "Impossible" anomalies from some precincts/counties?

I am searching to understand the possible SCOTUS mechanism because I think the State legislatures of MI, PA and WI are going to need some buttressing from SCOTUS to overcome their natural cowardice.

292 posted on 11/07/2020 1:02:14 PM PST by Disestablishmentarian (The next war has already started.)
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