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To: spincaster

When Pennsylvania was stolen in 2020 absolutely nothing happened to the felons who perpetrated the act. It has been proven to every American that if you dare to voice a concern about the irregularities of any successful dem steal, you will be destroyed. President Trump, even if he can stay out of prison, will lose billions trying to defend himself for daring to speak up. A large number of attorneys have been disbarred or bankrupted for attempting to get justice in our corrupt court system. Individuals who dare to raise their voices are thrown into the U.S. Gulag Archipelago or bankrupted trying to avoid that fate.
If 2% of the vote was corrupted by their ham handed election felonies in ‘20, does anyone think they won’t corrupt 4% or 5% this year? What’s to stop them? Are you going to go to DC and protest? You know where you’ll end up if you do. 2024, rinse and repeat.


18 posted on 03/14/2024 5:17:08 AM PDT by hardspunned (Former DC GOP globalist stooge)
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To: hardspunned

Totally concur ... especially since many states still have the Kung Flu emergency balloting rules still in place. That means bunches of ballots that have no chain of custody and no way to verify who the voter was, will ‘appear’ during the extended vote counting period. And this extended period will continue until the ‘correct’ count (D victory) is attained.

Sadly no one suffered any consequences for the 2020 fraud and it is likely that will be repeated.

Just think, if a few ‘rope and limb solutions’ had been applied in the last few years, it is likely that we would be on our way to fair elections ... maybe.


20 posted on 03/14/2024 5:39:32 AM PDT by ByteMercenary (Cho Bi Dung and KamalHo are not my leaders.)
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