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To: whitney69

When the action of a state disenfranchises people in or of another state, then it is a crime under the constitution by erasing their vote.

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You are saying that other states were disenfranchised because the defendant states abruptly changed their election laws, correct?

So if Trump won would you still want the suit brought? Your complaint would still be the same. Would you be saying that all the votes that came in late under the new rules should be thrown out? Even if it meant Trump would lose? Of course you wouldn’t because that is not the issue. The issue is the fraud. And that is on the Attorney General, Bill Barr, to enforce. But he is a traitor and the fact that Trump is not attacking and possibly firing him for being corrupt concerns me a great deal.


55 posted on 12/12/2020 7:48:56 AM PST by bramps (It's the Islam, stupid! )
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To: bramps

Disenfranchisement can mean more than just adding votes. It can also mean subtracting, adding illegal votes or changing existing or late votes.

“So if Trump won would you still want the suit brought?”

Absolutely. The destruction of a way of life that has been in existence for over 140 years, and prospered better than any country or form of government in history, requires protection from anyone wishing to take it over with other than ethical and honest means.

“Would you be saying that all the votes that came in late under the new rules should be thrown out?”

Yes. The cherished responsibility of voting was placed totally in the hands of the voter this year with the mail ins. All they had to do was drop it in the mail. If they were disabled, get someone to do it. Everyone that wanted to was warned for months through media on the deadline and what to do. And as I understand from a thread here that postal workers were stamping incorrect dates on ballots mailed after the correct time. Is that fair to the people that did it right?

“Of course you wouldn’t because that is not the issue. The issue is the fraud.”

No, the issue is the result of the fraud that very well could have changed a national election by the ways it was done. If Trump lost legitimately, so be it. That’s what our country was founded on, and one of the major reasons it has been such a success. I spent about half my life defending the system to see this wouldn’t happen like this. I want the equality I was promised. And that includes a fair and proper election.

To me, Barr is no different than any of them. I do have a problem with the GOP and its representatives for their failure in many ways, this one being another. But it’s more than just Barr as the SCOTUS has basically thrown out justice with their decision to toss the Texas challenge as it is defined in many places in the Constitution about what was done being illegal and destroying the sanctity of an election with intentional illegal acts, some not even surfacing yet, that cancels the votes throughout the country. And that’s my problem. Why not send me to the gallows before my trial if the trial is predestined and crooked. Why destroy me slower.

wy69


84 posted on 12/12/2020 11:18:43 AM PST by whitney69
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