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1 posted on 08/10/2024 12:32:16 PM PDT by OneVike
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To: OneVike

Much truth here, guess the bottom line is if voting in this day and age really mattered they would find a way to stop it.


2 posted on 08/10/2024 12:37:01 PM PDT by dpetty121263
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If they had dirt on Mitch McConnell, Merrick Garland would be on the Supreme Court.


3 posted on 08/10/2024 12:39:37 PM PDT by Brian Griffin
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Virginia Gov did a lot to stop the steal.

Wisconsin did too but the lefty court just overruled it.


4 posted on 08/10/2024 12:40:16 PM PDT by for-q-clinton (Cancel Culture IS fascism...Let's start calling it that!)
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Oh and Florida is no longer in play due to election reforms they made.

Texas is the big one that needs to be fixed. A big city can cheat like hell in Texas.


5 posted on 08/10/2024 12:41:05 PM PDT by for-q-clinton (Cancel Culture IS fascism...Let's start calling it that!)
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Good article, and I also bookmarked his website.


6 posted on 08/10/2024 12:44:05 PM PDT by ducttape45 (Jeremiah 17:9, "The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?")
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Great essay! Thanks!

1. The courts will rule once it no longer matters.

2. Those political hacks you write about sold us Hastert, Boehner, Ryan, McCarthy, etc. They are both good at that we are are apparently too stupid to see through it or are lamely convinced to vote for them because the alternative is worse.

3. Election integrity is lost. I think when the media coincidentally said they would not be doing exit polling and Romney more-or-less quit weeks before the election, the writing was on the wall. He wasn't prepared to speak up or fight the steal.

I still hope we can turn it around. If Trump wins, that might help. Depends on if the House and Senate help him and if he keeps focused on fixing things. We cannot afford another round of fleeting EOs that get reversed immediately after he leaves office.

We need to push change, small steps, but pointed in the right direction. Never give up.

7 posted on 08/10/2024 12:46:21 PM PDT by Reno89519 (“We believe in the collective,” says Gun Grabbing Harris and Stolen Valor Timmy "Tampon" Walz.)
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…I notice is how the more things change, the more they get worse…

I agree. And I am amazed at the number people that never seem to notice that. A lot of folks (but not all) who seem to have no interest in politics until the middle of October say “businesses and Boomers are just greedy” or “Christians push people to do crazy things”(!) and then wonder why things never change for the better (note they don’t say things get worse) after their D-listers win their offices.

8 posted on 08/10/2024 12:49:15 PM PDT by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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Good article.

This

“ The United States has entered the twilight zone of reality…”

is the key feature of today.


9 posted on 08/10/2024 12:51:37 PM PDT by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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WIKI

Dornan later dropped out of the presidential race and ran for reelection to his seat in the House; he was defeated by Democrat Loretta Sanchez by less than 1,000 votes.

Following the narrow defeat, Dornan alleged that Sanchez’s winning margin was provided by illegal voting from non-U.S. citizens. A thirteen-month House of Representatives investigation ensued, during which Sanchez was seated provisionally, pending the inquiry. A task force found 748 votes that had been cast illegally—624 from non-citizens in addition to 124 that had already been thrown out by California officials. This was not enough to overturn Sanchez’s margin of victory and she was allowed to keep her seat. However, in consultation with the INS, the House committee identified 4,762 questionable registration affidavits.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Dornan

https://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/1998/02/13/cq/sanchez.html

“Contending that INS records are replete with errors, Democrats have maintained that only by doing interviews is it possible to verify that a voter may have registered prior to becoming a citizen. INS officials have supported that view.

“Republicans, however, have insisted that it is possible to get a verified match of a voter with INS records, including names, birth dates and addresses.”

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1997-nov-08-mn-51539-story.html


10 posted on 08/10/2024 12:55:11 PM PDT by Brian Griffin
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It’s bad, it’s going to be much worse if the left steals the election. The way I see it, if God intervenes and President Trump wins, we have 4 years or so to make it right. If the left wins, God said “alright, have it your way.” If that happens, all hell will break lose.

I think about my kids and grandkids and what they will live in.

Benjamin Franklin’s quote: “A republic if you can keep it.”

Lord Acton - Letter to Archbishop Mandell Creighton (Apr. 5, 1887)
“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”

We were a blessed country until satan infiltrated, why is that? Because we were “friends” with Israel. Now look what’s been done.

Genesis 12:3 (”you” is about Israel)
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=genesis+12%3A3&version=NIV

I will bless those who bless you,
and whoever curses you I will curse;
and all peoples on earth
will be blessed through you.”


11 posted on 08/10/2024 12:56:13 PM PDT by Indy Pendance (Jesus can't get here soon enough!)
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You’re convinced that in 6 to ten years things will be worse even if Trump wins.

Yet you pray for God’s intervention and urge us to work for the betterment of our children and grandchildren.

Well if you are convinced what is the point?

And if you are not convinced then stop dragging us down.

Victory belongs to US. We only lose if we give up.


12 posted on 08/10/2024 1:01:37 PM PDT by Persevero (You cannot comply your way out of tyranny. )
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I am convinced that even if Trump wins, in 6 to 10 years from now, America will be an even worse place to live than it is now.

This is exactly my concern.

The central issue is not Donald Trump, or the 2024 election, or even election integrity. None of these can have a lasting impact until many more Americans are willing to see and speak the truth.

This is ultimately not a political battle. It is a spiritual battle that, for some time, we have been losing.

13 posted on 08/10/2024 1:01:37 PM PDT by cockroach_magoo (No one is above the law, but some are more above the law than others.)
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In the race for U.S. Senator, unofficial election results showed a vote margin of only 215 votes between incumbent Norm Coleman and candidate Al Franken—far less than the one-half of one percent that triggers a hand recount under state law.

When the Board completed the task of examining all challenged ballots, candidate Franken had 49 more votes than Senator Coleman.

In mid-November, the Franken campaign asserted that there were absentee ballots that had been improperly rejected by local election officials.

At the conclusion of counting, Senator Coleman received 305 additional votes while candidate Franken received 481 votes.

Minneapolis Ward 3, Precinct 1, Ballot Envelope Missing

During the State Canvassing Board proceedings, the Board decided to use the election night machine count and not exclude the votes from the 132 missing ballots based on an opinion from the state attorney general’s office. In the election contest, Senator Coleman’s attorney disagreed with the Board’s decision arguing that because only 1,896 ballots were actually located for the recount, only 1,896 votes should be included in the final vote totals for the precinct.

Alleged Double Counting of Duplicate Ballots

On election night, absentee ballots that do not feed successfully through an optical scanner machine for counting because of the physical condition of the ballot are duplicated by two election judges of differing major political parties. When the duplication process occurs, election judges are instructed to label original and duplicate ballots using consecutive numbers—such as Original 1, Duplicate 1; Original 2, Duplicate 2; etc. The original ballots are then sealed in an envelope and the duplicate ballots are fed through the optical scanner machine to be counted.

Prior to the hand recount, both candidates and representatives of the state attorney general’s office argued that the original ballot should be used in the hand recount, since voter intent may not be clearly reflected on the duplicate. It was decided that all ballots marked duplicate be set aside and the original ballots be counted.

As the recount ensued, it became apparent that the number of duplicate ballots within certain precincts did not equal the number of original ballots contained in the original ballot envelopes. Conferring with representatives of the two campaigns and the secretary of state’s office, the following procedure was unanimously agreed to:
If the number of duplicate ballots found for a precinct does not equal the number of original ballots in the envelope, the representatives of the two candidates will attempt to agree whether to count the duplicates or the originals. If the two representatives cannot agree, the original ballots shall be counted.

During State Canvassing Board deliberations as well as the election contest, Senator Coleman’s legal team alleged that the implementation of this procedure might have resulted in the double counting of some individuals’ absentee ballots. Candidate Franken’s legal counsel countered stating that there were other explanations for mismatched duplicates and originals and allegations of double counting could not be proven.

https://www.sos.state.mn.us/media/3078/minnesotas-historic-2008-election.pdf


15 posted on 08/10/2024 1:12:14 PM PDT by Brian Griffin
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Great essay! I can’t disagree with anything that was stated. The so called Republicans are all compromised. We are up to or passed the point of righting this situation.


16 posted on 08/10/2024 1:13:36 PM PDT by caver ( )
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… Then, as in 2000, the I do not expect the Republicans, nor the Supreme Court to step up to the plate…

You have put across the point of your article extremely well. But I did want to say that in 2000, the Supreme Court did intervene to stop the Democrat’s effort to steal the 2000 election by ending Florida’s re-re-recount of the infamous “butterfly ballots” with their interpretations of “dimpled” and “hanging” chads.

Bush was ahead in Florida and it was initially called for Bush, leading ultimately to Gore conceding the Election to Gore. But almost immediately on election night, the Clintons urged Gore to withdraw the concession and demand a recount of Florida. This lead to a month-long examination of the butterfly ballots and an effort to find some 300 and more votes to put Al Gore over the top.

Daily, a few more votes for Gore would be found and I don’t think any were ever found for Bush. But eventually, an appeal to the Supreme Court was made and pressure was applied to end the recount, certify for Bush, and move on to a peaceful transition in January.

But even here, a case for snatching defeat from the jaws of victory could be made. The shenanigans with the White House keyboards and silverware; the photo of a grinning Hillary whispering something into a stoic GW’s ear; and the announcement of “power sharing” in Congressional committees in the new term.

But again, I think your article is spot on.

17 posted on 08/10/2024 1:22:32 PM PDT by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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“This bill includes many of Jon’s longtime priorities like reinstating same-day voter registration in Montana, allowing college students to use their IDs to vote”

https://www.tester.senate.gov/about/issues/campaign-finance/

Same-day registration allows out-of-state college students an outsized ability to influence a presidential election.

College students tend to left-leaning and out-of-state students can choose to vote either in their home state or their college state, depending on where their vote would matter most.

“Your voter registration is tied to where you live. As a college student, you can usually register to vote in either your hometown or where you attend college, depending on the residency requirements of your state.”

https://vote.gov/guide-to-voting/college-student


19 posted on 08/10/2024 1:26:09 PM PDT by Brian Griffin
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Yes, the days of Crockett goes to Congress are long gone. Nothing but career politicians now in it for their own enrichment.


21 posted on 08/10/2024 1:27:20 PM PDT by Inyo-Mono
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You are correct and I have been trying to get the message out since 1998. No one listens. They’re too interested in their pleasures and fun. It is all about to end. Literally. The hand is now writing on the wall.


35 posted on 08/10/2024 1:35:11 PM PDT by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin (Freedom is the freedom to discipline yourself so others don't have to do it for you.)
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“even the US Supreme Court has yet to rule against the Democrats on stealing elections.”

“It is most true that this Court will not take jurisdiction if it should not: but it is equally true, that it must take jurisdiction if it should. The judiciary cannot, as the legislature may, avoid a measure because it approaches the confines of the constitution. We cannot pass it by because it is doubtful. With whatever doubts, with whatever difficulties, a case may be attended, we must decide it, if it be brought before us. We have no more right to decline the exercise of jurisdiction which is given, than to usurp that which is not given. The one or the other would be treason to the constitution. Questions may occur which we would gladly avoid; but we cannot avoid them. All we can do is, to exercise our best judgment, and conscientiously to perform our duty. In doing this, on the present occasion, we find this tribunal invested with appellate jurisdiction in all cases arising under the constitution and laws of the United States. We find no exception to this grant, and we cannot insert one.” Source: Chief Justice John Marshall, 1821, U.S. Supreme Court case Cohens v. Virginia, 19 U.S. 264.

http://cdrkerchner.wordpress.com/2024/06/14/quotable-quotes-re-citizenship-kinds-allegiance-and-the-presidential-eligibility-clause-in-the-united-states-constitution/


40 posted on 08/10/2024 1:44:32 PM PDT by Brian Griffin
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What people fail to understand is that freedom from tyranny is not a natural state for mankind. Historically, the natural state is for the many to be ruled the few. We have always been ruled by a few powerful tyrants who fight each other for the right to rule over us.

The founders had to fight and win a bloody revolution against the great powers of their time - the would-be tyrants of the 18th century.

But by doing so - by establishing a self-governing constitutional republic - the founders did not eliminate the threat from would-be tyrants - that threat will always be there - so the need to fight never decreased one iota - not for a second.

But did the sons and grandsons of the Founders keep fighting? I think we can all agree the answer is no. Not the way the founders fought. I guess no one wants war. People will sacrifice a lot for peace and security.

Starting immediately after the American Revolution, before the Founders were even cold in their graves, people began to give up their authority for the sake of peace and security.

The main way this was done was by growing the size and scope of government - and delegating more and more private sector functions and services to the government this meant creating new government offices and agencies and empowering them to control and regulate mire and more aspects of our lives.

At first it seems like a good idea to delegate and empower government and collect taxes to pay for it. We do this all the time in local government - let the town government deal with road maintenance and trash collection - then school administration - then public safety - then enforcement of all kinds of ordinances. At some point (usually when it’s too late) people realize they traded away the freedom and rights the founders fought for.

People think - well then vote for a politician that will return the power to the people. Good luck with that - would-be tyrants have money and power and can easily tempt politicians with bribes or threats. Only a few will resist - but they are rare.


41 posted on 08/10/2024 1:46:46 PM PDT by enumerated (81 million votes my ass)
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