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To: Bellflower

“What are we going to do about the massive cheating in this country?”

Through the Constitutional provisions, but the protections and enforcement of which will be left to those who benefit from the fruad.

Regretably, it also seems that the only path to regaining the great vision our Founding Fathers bestowed upon this magnificent land will be by the same method they were required to employ. Just as in their day, some majority of the citizenry will not be willing to sacrifice all that it might take to accomplish that worthy task and the burden will be borne by the brave few.


50 posted on 11/07/2008 6:11:42 PM PST by dusttoyou (First they steal our savings, then our liberty)
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To: dusttoyou
Through the Constitutional provisions, but the protections and enforcement of which will be left to those who benefit from the fruad.

Regretably, it also seems that the only path to regaining the great vision our Founding Fathers bestowed upon this magnificent land will be by the same method they were required to employ. Just as in their day, some majority of the citizenry will not be willing to sacrifice all that it might take to accomplish that worthy task and the burden will be borne by the brave few.

We're seeing the wisdom of the Founders in having the Second Amendment placed in the founding document. As others have noted, the 2004 WA state governor's contest went almost exactly as we're seeing played out here. Two separate recounts, each time the recount had the 'Rat candidate gaining votes until enough were "found" for the 'Rat to "win". Then everything stops, the 'Rat is declared the winner, and the media starts on the "be a good loser" and "accept the will of the majority" crap for the "losing" 'Pub.

In WA state, the 'Pub filed suit, and of course an idiot judge threw it out. He admitted that the election was "flawed" (fraudulent), but he didn't have the power to fix it, he said "the voters have to fix the problem", presumably by voting. What kind of idiot is that? How can the voters fix a problem with the election system by voting when the system itself is effed up? Ever try to fix something with a broken tool? Doesn't usually go too well. So where do you turn for justice when the courts are corrupt? Where do you go for honest representation when the electoral system is corrupt? Where can you go for protection when the criminals run the police forces?

This is precisely the situation our ancestors found themselves in around the end of the 1700s. They tried everything working within the system at the time, and all it got them was further insult and injury. It would have gone on that way if the patriots hadn't started shooting at people on a bridge in Concord. It may come to that again.

74 posted on 11/11/2008 6:34:53 AM PST by chimera
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