Congress doesn't confirm electors vote until December 18th.
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Seek freedom and become captive of your desires...seek discipline and find your liberty
I can tell if a person is judgmental just by looking at them
what is chaos to the fly is normal to the spider - morticia addams
I can tell if a person is judgmental just by looking at them
what is chaos to the fly is normal to the spider - morticia addams
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Trump's people have brought case after case claiming all kinds of reasons to void this election or parts thereof.
And judge after judge after judge (including Trump appointees and active Republicans) has thrown out those cases, repeatedly pointing out that they really did not stand up.
Now the Supreme Court, with three conservative Trump appointees, has unanimously thrown out the latest attempt.
In the face of all this, could you bring yourself to admit the possibility that Trump really did lose the election, and that cheating or illegality or irregularity played no significant role in deciding that result?
I mean, how many more judges need to rule against Trump?
Or are you done with judges - even Trump-appointed Republicans - and are now dreaming that the guys with camo fatigues, dark glasses and automatic rifles will do for Trump what the law refused him, and impose Trump upon the majority of voters who rejected him?
Why, perhaps you are. Not that you will risk your own skin, I'll be bound.
Maksutov:
That's the problem with this supernatural stuff, it doesn't really solve anything. It's a placeholder for ignorance.
Mayan Elephant:
Not only have I denounced the Big Lie, I have denounced the Big lie big lie.
That's the problem with this supernatural stuff, it doesn't really solve anything. It's a placeholder for ignorance.
Mayan Elephant:
Not only have I denounced the Big Lie, I have denounced the Big lie big lie.
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The Supreme Court rejected on Friday Texas’s longshot bid to void 20 million votes in four other states, clearing the path for Joe Biden’s victory when presidential electors meet Monday in state capitals across the nation.
According to Duke Energy, through July 2016, Duke Energy has attributed about 1,000 outages to squirrels in its service areas.
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a poorly argued legal point or a poor interpretation by a judge is not the same "really did lose".Chap wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 2:40 pmTrump's people have brought case after case claiming all kinds of reasons to void this election or parts thereof.
And judge after judge after judge (including Trump appointees and active Republicans) has thrown out those cases, repeatedly pointing out that they really did not stand up.
Now the Supreme Court, with three conservative Trump appointees, has unanimously thrown out the latest attempt.
In the face of all this, could you bring yourself to admit the possibility that Trump really did lose the election, and that cheating or illegality or irregularity played no significant role in deciding that result?
Your reliance on those outcomes rather than the facts and evidence being presented by countless witnesses and countless data sets is a great example of that sort of false equivalence.
Does it matter how many? Why is your imaginary number for "this many is enough" get to be the reality?I mean, how many more judges need to rule against Trump?
I don't believe you understand the issues or the non-monarch society we live in. Your hyperbole here is amusing but also not far removed from an American tradition established in 1776.Or are you done with judges - even Trump-appointed Republicans - and are now dreaming that the guys with camo fatigues, dark glasses and automatic rifles will do for Trump what the law refused him, and impose Trump upon the majority of voters who rejected him?
Huh?Why, perhaps you are. Not that you will risk your own skin, I'll be bound.
Seek freedom and become captive of your desires...seek discipline and find your liberty
I can tell if a person is judgmental just by looking at them
what is chaos to the fly is normal to the spider - morticia addams
I can tell if a person is judgmental just by looking at them
what is chaos to the fly is normal to the spider - morticia addams
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Weird. Trump's legal team - an incredibly talented bunch led by the great Rudi Giuliani, no? - presents their fully documented evidence and arguments to the court. Over and over again.subgenius wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 3:33 pma poorly argued legal point or a poor interpretation by a judge is not the same "really did lose".Chap wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 2:40 pmTrump's people have brought case after case claiming all kinds of reasons to void this election or parts thereof.
And judge after judge after judge (including Trump appointees and active Republicans) has thrown out those cases, repeatedly pointing out that they really did not stand up.
Now the Supreme Court, with three conservative Trump appointees, has unanimously thrown out the latest attempt.
In the face of all this, could you bring yourself to admit the possibility that Trump really did lose the election, and that cheating or illegality or irregularity played no significant role in deciding that result?
Your reliance on those outcomes rather than the facts and evidence being presented by countless witnesses and countless data sets is a great example of that sort of false equivalence.
Over and over gain, in different courts, all the way up to the the Supreme Court. And the judges, many of them highly ethical Republicans and Trump appointees (the best of the best, right?) reject the case put by Trump's side. Over and over again.
Under the rule of law, that is what we call 'losing the case'. And under the rule of law, that is where it ends, isn't it? What other constitutional means, apart from the courts, do you have in mind for deciding such issues?
Maksutov:
That's the problem with this supernatural stuff, it doesn't really solve anything. It's a placeholder for ignorance.
Mayan Elephant:
Not only have I denounced the Big Lie, I have denounced the Big lie big lie.
That's the problem with this supernatural stuff, it doesn't really solve anything. It's a placeholder for ignorance.
Mayan Elephant:
Not only have I denounced the Big Lie, I have denounced the Big lie big lie.
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"Your reliance on those outcomes rather than the facts and evidence being presented by countless witnesses and countless data sets is a great"
Just your weekly reminder that you actually haven't presented any evidence for fraud yet. One of these days when you feel up to it maybe?
Just your weekly reminder that you actually haven't presented any evidence for fraud yet. One of these days when you feel up to it maybe?
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Forgot to ask my question: Should the Presidential Medal of Freedom be rescinded for someone who actively preaches sedition against the United States?Moksha wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 3:12 amRush Limbaugh said the US is 'trending towards secession' and there can't 'peaceful coexistence' between conservatives and liberals.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/rush- ... -BB1bQlJh?
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Another day, another equivocation, subs. But, you don’t have the balls to come right out and say that that you believe that Trump hasn’t legitimately lost. Just as you don’t have the balls to state that you believe that widespread use of narrow and targeted voter fraud occurred.
Being a poor propagandist mired in traitorous behavior in service to your pride is your prerogative, but I’d suspect that no one you know believes that you’re sincere about any implied beliefs here.
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That would require a degree of testicular fortitude that subs does not possess.
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A monarchy would work well for Trumpers. They don’t care about the rule of law, or the courts - if those courts happen to not believe their bullshyte.Chap wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 3:46 pmOver and over gain, in different courts, all the way up to the the Supreme Court. And the judges, many of them highly ethical Republicans and Trump appointees (the best of the best, right?) reject the case put by Trump's side. Over and over again.
Under the rule of law, that is what we call 'losing the case'. And under the rule of law, that is where it ends, isn't it? What other constitutional means, apart from the courts, do you have in mind for deciding such issues?