The provincial government was properly elected and oh by the way is very conservative.
As the government was properly elected, the government is NOT authoritarian. The government makes rules within the confines of the Constitution.
Real conservative folks I know do not ignore the law and work within the confines of the system to change the government, the law or both.
All you are doing is promoting your own anarchy.
—> Real conservative folks I know do not ignore the law
She quoted the law and obeyed it.
She disregarded rules that illegally nullified the Law.
As the government was properly elected, the government is NOT authoritarian. The government makes rules within the confines of the Constitution.
I'm pretty sure all your statements of fact would apply just as well to Kim Jong-il and the North Korean government.
That's all well and good as long as the "system" is not too corrupt. But as we all know, the individual components of the "system" in America have been captured by radical leftists and wholly corrupted by them.
Attempting to work from within the confines of a corrupted system such as America's is just a recipe for failure.
How did "working within the confines of the system" work out in terms of righting the blatantly stolen presidential election? Not too well, eh?