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Why I feel and believe that the US Supreme Court miserably failed the majority of the American public by not upholding the law.

By: Saintgermaine

How so ?

In the past the US Supreme court was always ready and quick to jump in to action when it came to any civil right violation. Not to mention good old Ruth Bader Ginsburg, bless her heart and may she rest in peace, always one of the first in line to make it so and speak her piece.

We just experienced one of the greatest most monumental civil rights violations in American history perpetrated and orchestrated by a bunch of misguided and crooked actors in the background, by some referred to as deep state who were assisted by some ignorant and dumb, only too willing pawns in the foreground who thought that by helping to pull off this fraudulent voter scheme they were doing a great job and doing this nation a favor.

Along here it may be worth mentioning, considering hat there always may be some doubting Thomas’s around hat it certainly doesn’t take an MIT graduate to come to the conclusion that the results of the election were based on industrial strength fraud.

Why have Civil Rights been violated on a grand scale?
Fortunately there is still a majority of good and intact portion of the American public who believes in fair, square and just elections, with the accent on majority, may these be socialists-liberals or conservatives, as even a substantial number of socialists admits that this election was rigged. By doing so the rights of the other halve of the public who played by the rules and believed in just elections was violated on the grandest scale imaginable and by refusing to get involved either directly or indirectly our irreproachable Supreme Court cowardly shirked its responsibilities it was entrusted and paid to do by the American public.

As one recent story was passed along and reported by one of the law clerks who apparently overheard a heated discussion by the Supreme Court justices from behind closed doors, when the rest of them were told by chief justice Roberts in so many words to forget about it as it may lead to an unbelievable amount of riots.

Well that may be true, but the cowardly alternative was, that our Supreme Court decided it was OK to violate and infringe upon the civil rights of the majority of the American public. At the same token the Supreme Court could have told the American public ‘Folks a little cheating goes a long ways, but this has gone a little too far, so lets try this again and if need be under military supervision’

Let us hope that the Supreme Court may yet come to its senses and recognize the difference between right and wrong and do the job it was entrusted with. There is an old adage which states in so many words ‘ Fools never change their minds’ Before long we will find out if the Supreme
Court lived up to its purpose or if it failed this nation miserably when it needed it most.


7 posted on 12/15/2020 7:13:53 AM PST by saintgermaine (THE TIME TRAVELLER )
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“when the rest of them were told by chief justice Roberts in so many words to forget about it as it may lead to an unbelievable amount of riots.”

In other words, our side was not violent enough because the most violent side prevails in court? That is literally what Roberts said.


42 posted on 12/15/2020 8:15:43 AM PST by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up. .... )
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