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This Is Not Evidence of Election Fraud. It's Just Images and Voices on Your Screen.
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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 3474522" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>We the People are the real PTB. No one can stop We the People from declaring a dissolution and if the supposed PTB wish to get in the way, then yes, it wont be peaceful, but dissolution will happen or there will be Armageddon.</p><p></p><p>I have often thought that The South might have achieved secession had they not fired upon Fort Sumter. That said, the end of slavery was a delightful consequence. The goings on in those four states Texas (and other states) filed suit against for failure to follow their own election law is analogous in that those four states sought to circumvent the Constitution - in essence revolt against the Constitution - in order to secure the results they wanted of the election as opposed to the results of the election they felt they would honestly lose. They might end up losing anyway due to their misprision. The South lost their hold on slavery as a result of their attack on Fort Sumter. The attack on Fort Sumter - the property of the Union - was an attack on the remainder of the several states in the Union. The misprision of the four defendant states in this suit is no less of an attack on the remainder of the states abiding the Constitution.</p><p></p><p>Personally, no matter which ever way the Court handles this case, I believe heads will roll. YMMV.</p><p></p><p>Woody</p><p></p><p>Edited for clarity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 3474522, member: 745"] We the People are the real PTB. No one can stop We the People from declaring a dissolution and if the supposed PTB wish to get in the way, then yes, it wont be peaceful, but dissolution will happen or there will be Armageddon. I have often thought that The South might have achieved secession had they not fired upon Fort Sumter. That said, the end of slavery was a delightful consequence. The goings on in those four states Texas (and other states) filed suit against for failure to follow their own election law is analogous in that those four states sought to circumvent the Constitution - in essence revolt against the Constitution - in order to secure the results they wanted of the election as opposed to the results of the election they felt they would honestly lose. They might end up losing anyway due to their misprision. The South lost their hold on slavery as a result of their attack on Fort Sumter. The attack on Fort Sumter - the property of the Union - was an attack on the remainder of the several states in the Union. The misprision of the four defendant states in this suit is no less of an attack on the remainder of the states abiding the Constitution. Personally, no matter which ever way the Court handles this case, I believe heads will roll. YMMV. Woody Edited for clarity. [/QUOTE]
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