Posted on 12/06/2020 6:36:53 PM PST by rintintin
O.C.G.A. 21-4-4 (2010) 21-4-4. Officers subject to recall; number of electors needed to demand recall; limitation on number of public officials who may be subjects of a particular recall petition; grounds for recall
(a) Every public official who holds elective office, either by election or by appointment, is subject to recall from office by electors who are registered and qualified to vote in the recall election and who reside in the electoral district from which candidates are elected to that office:
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Why not recall them NOW? From the governor down to state legislators?
Just focus on SoS Rottensplurger. If he’s exposed many others will resign on their own.
The SOS. Get him first.
Yep, start with a recall. The electorate is certainly sufficiently outraged. Get ‘er done!
Recall Kemp, The Rat and Male Model.
And Fire Gabe Sterling.
Paging William Barr !
Tweet: Carolyn Ryan, Journalist
“THIS IS BIGGER THAN ME”: Woman identified in Fulton Co (alleged) election fraud video agrees to interview, then back tracks & declines; later makes private and/or deletes FB page.
VIDEO: RUMBLE 5m39s
I tracked Freeman down on social media and reached out to her for an interview to get her side of the story. She initially agreed, but then back tracked a short time later, saying “...This is bigger than me. I need an attorney.”...
5 Dec 2020
https://twitter.com/CarolynRyanTV/status/1334993834758037504
watch the video from 2m11s:
The first story was that an announcement was made that the election center was closing down for the night and would open the next morning at a specific time. The observers all left. The workers then uncovered the hidden boxes of ballots and began counting.
Has all of that been substantiated, or has the story changed?
SIGN ME UP!!
File the papers now and put them on notice that playtime is over.
File the papers now and put them on notice that playtime is over.”
If I lived in Georgia you wouldnt have to put the bug in my ear. I would have filed those papers last week.
Organize to collect recall petitions for SOS, Gov, Lt. Gov and any GOP legislative traitors who materialize at the legal distance from all red area poling places on runoff election day. And organizers need to start thinking about what follows. If they recall the 3 execs who takes over running their slots? If new replacement elections would be called, line up candidates. Don’t cede the state to the Tank by default.
Exactly!
More specifically, whereas citizens can recall their elected state officials if citizens don’t like their work, the Supreme Court had clarified in U.S. Term Limits, Inc. v. Thornton, 1995, that citizens cannot recall their federal representatives unless the Constitution is appropriately amended.
This is why citizens should be working with their respective state lawmakers as the Founding States had intended, not the federal government, to establish the social spending services that the citizens of a given state want.
In fact, the congressional record shows that Rep. John Bingham, a constitutional lawmaker, had clarified that the founders had left the care of the people uniquely to the states, not the federal government.
”[…] the care of the property, the liberty, and the life of the citizen, under the solemn sanction of an oath imposed by your Federal Constitution, is in the States, and not in the Federal Government [emphases added].” —Rep. John Bingham, Congressional Globe, 1866. (See about middle of 3rd column.)
Patriots need to limit peacetime federal domestic policy to delivering the mail (1.8.7) as the delegates to the Constitutional Convention had decided.
"Article I, Section 8, Clause 7: To establish Post Offices and post Roads;"
”From the accepted doctrine that the United States is a government of delegated powers, it follows that those not expressly granted, or reasonably to be implied from such as are conferred, are reserved to the states, or to the people. To forestall any suggestion to the contrary, the Tenth Amendment was adopted. The same proposition, otherwise stated, is that powers not granted are prohibited [emphasis added].” —United States v. Butler, 1936.
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