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To: voicereason

Look. I am vocally as on edge as anyone here, but it does take time to develop and put together this case / these cases.

And so one of the problem these guys have is that while they have teams of people drafting complaints, assembling evidence and affidavits, interviewing potential witnesses, etc. they have to go on the news from time to time and explain to people like me that something is really happening.

I think that it is becoming more and more evident to more and more people that we didn't conduct an election at all. We all know what an election looks like and this wasn't it. While some people were trying to conduct and election, the democrats and their criminal cronies smashed all the furniture, threw the food around, cracked some heads and left a horrid mess.

What is the constitutional remedy when you didn't hold an election on the legal election day? Answer - there isn't one. The remedy is for the adults in the room to recognize that this was insurrection and take up matters to restore the constitution to its rightful place. Then try again with an election after you restore the constitution to its rightful place.

75 posted on 11/17/2020 5:55:40 PM PST by AndyJackson
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To: AndyJackson

We all know what an election looks like and this wasn't it.

+10

The remedy is for the adults in the room to recognize that this was insurrection and take up matters to restore the constitution to its rightful place. Then try again with an election after you restore the constitution to its rightful place.

Good luck finding adults these days.

There are some real adults, but there are many many more crybabies in adult bodies out there.

148 posted on 11/17/2020 7:47:33 PM PST by thecodont
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