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By David Singer, published 7/1/2021The US Supreme Court seems unwilling to enforce the law as established in Bush v Gore.
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Posted by Alan B., Thursday, 7 January 2021 10:41:22 AM
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Thanks, Alan :)
Posted by loudmouth2, Thursday, 7 January 2021 11:12:54 AM
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There is evidence, but the American courts appear to be as corrupt as American politicians, their media, and many of their voters.
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 7 January 2021 11:54:58 AM
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Come off it, Ttbn, you've probably voted in elections, and maybe been a scrutineer: you know, surely, that there are many people checking votes in every election, counting and re-counting votes, in pairs and multiples, representatives of all political parties, so many people peering over the shoulders of every counting official, piles of votes re-counted and re-re-counted. That people's ID can be checked, etc.
If you have evidence, rather than just 'true and sincere belief', then present it. Joe Posted by loudmouth2, Thursday, 7 January 2021 12:13:34 PM
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Onya Alan B.
David has thrown his finely honed legal brain out the window. He believes Trump - so lack of Evidence doesn't count. David is better placed than American Courts to consider American matters - it seems. ___________________________ Here's the Political Motivation for David's faux-Legal arguments: From Barak Ravid, author of "from Tel Aviv". on 7 Jan 2021: http://www.axios.com/netanyahu-biden-iran-deal-susan-rice-john-kerry-f0a195e5-96d8-4125-ba58-147c386f29f7.html "Why it matters: The Biden and Netanyahu administrations are on course for an early clash over the Iran nuclear deal. Several of Netanyahu’s aides at the Israeli National Security Council have been grumbling about the fact that Biden will be surrounded by "Obama people"..." Posted by plantagenet, Thursday, 7 January 2021 1:04:26 PM
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David,
Firstly, have you actually read the election laws of those states yet? As I pointed out in an earlier thread, you've not provided any evidence that there has been any breach of those laws. Secondly, whether or not a breach of electoral law occurred, support for declaring millions of votes invalid wold be a gross abandonment of the American people. They acted in accordance with what they were told the law was, therefore if the allegations of a breach are true, those votes are still legally valid by estoppel. Thirdly, I notice you're citing a Bush v Gore judgement. Have you forgotten that Bush stole that election? He got fewer votes in Florida than Gore did, but because they weren't properly counted, Florida's EC votes went to Bush, making him president. Do you understand why they'd be wary of replicating that mistake? Posted by Aidan, Thursday, 7 January 2021 1:12:53 PM
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What is it you an alleged lawyer doesn't understand about the rules of evidence!? Evidence, David, E-V-I-D-E-N-C-E!
One cannot as you seem to want to, to replace credible evidence, with quite blatant BS and shovelled by the shipload!?
Without bias, Alan B.