To: Dr. Franklin
That means we need 67 state legislatures to demand a second constitutional convention to address election integrity
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Unfortunately, most republicans and conservatives work for a living and despite their desire, relatively few would be able to attend. No so for the Democrats, many who work for NGOs and those living off trust funds would be there in abundance. In the end whatever document they produce would be filled with inanities and resemble the Russian Constitution which can be amended at will by the legislature.
As for Jena - there were only two lawyers that reported directly to DJT, Rudi and Jena. Byrne says Rudi and the Mediocrity met with DJT - leaving no doubt as to the identity of the Mediocrity.
At this point and given my 25 years unsuccessfully battling these people from Federal court to SCOTUS, from high level meetings to the written word, from personal involvement to group involvement, I’m leaning to drastic
190 posted on
01/30/2021 7:05:06 AM PST by
PIF
(They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
To: PIF
Unfortunately, most republicans and conservatives work for a living and despite their desire, relatively few would be able to attend. No so for the Democrats, many who work for NGOs and those living off trust funds would be there in abundance. In the end whatever document they produce would be filled with inanities and resemble the Russian Constitution which can be amended at will by the legislature.
They wouldn't need to be great in number, just ordinary people who understand the present system in sham and fraud. They could be retired folks. I think the focus needs to be on election integrity and transparency. We should reach out to the Bernie Bros with a simple argument: "You know the Dems rigged the primaries, and we know they rigged the general election. Let's work together and fix this." It could work if the focus is limited to that issue. If people think they can force all kinds of amendments that don't have broad support, it won't work. Four more state legislatures (38) would need to approve an amendment than are needed to call the convention (34). This can't get crazy.
As for Jena - there were only two lawyers that reported directly to DJT, Rudi and Jena. Byrne says Rudi and the Mediocrity met with DJT - leaving no doubt as to the identity of the Mediocrity.
It may be that Jena only lasted six months as a prosecutor because she had ethical problems with a criminal justice system where everyone is guilty, only the worst criminals ever see a jury, and doesn't function as intended. It may well be that she was the best lawyer for the job, because so many others wouldn't take the case. People miss the fact that Trump's case wasn't popular and law firms didn't want to touch the case, some did quit. Getting lawyers to do what the client wants can be very difficult. They have their own ideas about what they will do, and frequently won't do the client's bidding.
At this point and given my 25 years unsuccessfully battling these people from Federal court to SCOTUS, from high level meetings to the written word, from personal involvement to group involvement, I’m leaning to drastic
I've been at it longer than you, and yes I well know the way to SCOTUS. Fundamentally, our governing elite doesn't get it. There are still a few peaceful options remaining and we need to exhaust them. An economic boycott can make a statement, even if CJ Roberts thinks we can be taxed on money we don't spend.
193 posted on
01/30/2021 7:38:17 AM PST by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it.")
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