If the process is proven to be corrupted, do the ramifications then get rejected?
“If the process is proven to be corrupted, do the ramifications then get rejected?”
This is the highest court in the US...where does one go to get to the bottom of this? Justice ? Yeah right...
This is getting scarey weird.
Uh no, the decision will stand, just as vote in MS did even when it was proven illegal crossover vote decided the outcome.
Progressive decisions = law of the land, conservative decisions = just a speed bump on a progressive path.
If the decision violates the laws of nature and nature's God and/or the Constitution, as this one most certainly does, it MUST be rejected by all, inside and outside government.
That's completely irrespective of whether or not a "justice" was bought.