A Democratic Republic?
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wrote on 13 Dec 2020, 16:03 last edited by
The Supreme Court absolutely made the right choice. The only group that can take that fight to the Supreme Court would be the PA State Legislature, Michigan Legislature, etc... They would be the group with the right to challenge. The fact that they didn’t ends the story.
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wrote on 13 Dec 2020, 17:09 last edited by
If the courts agree with me, they are correct and doing the right thing.
If they rule against me, they have lost site of the rule of law and are no longer understanding of the basis of the US.
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If the courts agree with me, they are correct and doing the right thing.
If they rule against me, they have lost site of the rule of law and are no longer understanding of the basis of the US.
wrote on 13 Dec 2020, 19:28 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in A Democratic Republic?:
If the courts agree with me, they are correct and doing the right thing.
If they rule against me, they have lost site of the rule of law and are no longer understanding of the basis of the US.
Darling, you're ignorant.
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@taiwan_girl said in A Democratic Republic?:
If the courts agree with me, they are correct and doing the right thing.
If they rule against me, they have lost site of the rule of law and are no longer understanding of the basis of the US.
Darling, you're ignorant.
wrote on 14 Dec 2020, 01:39 last edited by@jolly thinking specifically of the 50 (or so) lawsuits that were filed an objection to parts of the election, I believe 49 of them were failed or just rejected. Do you think the courts were correct?