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While I appreciate the fervor with which folks push this thing,
folks getting involved and all, in a climate where the U. S.
Constitution is being flowted across the board, this is a very
foolish time to get crafty.

There’s no telling what will be tried, and what our current
SCOTUS would rule on any challenges.

We couldn’t get a clean election. We couldn’t get judges
to look at the problem in real time. We now have a Marxist
government looking to pounce.

All this is unConstitutional. Now we’re planning on claiming
the Constitution determines this and that.

LMAO

Next folks will tell me we can have all this, and a slightly
used Brooklyn Bridge to boot.


20 posted on 02/18/2021 10:50:15 AM PST by DoughtyOne (The Republican Party is dead. Long live the Founders Party.)
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To: DoughtyOne

Imagine the mountains of gold that the world’s billionaires would throw to state legislators to completely put an end to our rights and hand them complete control of our country. For a hint, look at what the likes of Zuckerberg threw to Democrats and their poll workers in those critical areas of the 2020 election. The election fraud would look like nothing compared to what the world’s plutocrats and their puppets of the radical left would have in store for us.

And state legislators wouldn’t have any reason whatsoever to listen to us while imposing absolute slavery on us within a day. They could do whatever they wanted to our Constitution. They could, in effect, void it. They wouldn’t need votes any more. They would only need to do whatever the deranged oligarchs of the left commanded them to do. They could be the middlemen for the oligarchs of this planet for their rest of their lives.


26 posted on 02/18/2021 11:25:45 AM PST by familyop
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