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The Dumbass Republicans want you to think the E******ns bill is flawed. It just prevents them from trying to steal the E******n....again.
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Sep 27, 2022 09:10:01   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
RascalRiley wrote:
I think church and state should be separate.

And the religious adherence to individual rights harms a collective.


You may be right, in certain specific circumstances.
But in America, the individual rights take PRECEDENCE over the collective.
Examples of nations that put the collective first and foremost is 1930s Germany, Italy, and currently North Korea, China, Cuba, Venezuela, and numerous others.
And THAT is America's exceptionalism. Individual freedom can be voluntarily surrendered for the collective good, but it must NEVER be forcibly 'taken' by the government.

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Sep 27, 2022 09:46:26   #
Ricktloml
 
RandyBrian wrote:
You may be right, in certain specific circumstances.
But in America, the individual rights take PRECEDENCE over the collective.
Examples of nations that put the collective first and foremost is 1930s Germany, Italy, and currently North Korea, China, Cuba, Venezuela, and numerous others.
And THAT is America's exceptionalism. Individual freedom can be voluntarily surrendered for the collective good, but it must NEVER be forcibly 'taken' by the government.




Bravo! And notice each/every one of these countries are governed by l*****t ideals. ALL these countries have oppressive regimes---no individual liberty/no freedom of speech...and the miserable results (murder of citizens --by the millions/false imprisonment/torture/starvation/suppression of basic human rights,) of these l*****t policies is well known...and should be obvious. Yet the very same l*****t policies are now being instituted at almost lightening speed right here. And worse these oppressive/tyrannical/murderous policies are DEFENDED. Just think about the roll useful i***ts have played in the destruction of societies/deaths of dissenters throughout history

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Sep 27, 2022 11:15:14   #
anandacherie Loc: left coast
 
RascalRiley wrote:
He will be gone someday but the damage he has done and will continue to do will live on. His legacy may well be the man who destroyed America.

Trump checks of all of the seven deadly sins. P***e, greed, lust, wrath, gluttony, envy, and sloth. Greed tops Donny’s list.


He embodies them all. Looking at Trump, and all his villains, Roger Stone, Steve Bannon, et. al., one would be truly hard-pressed to find even one redeeming characteristic. I can't think of any.

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Sep 27, 2022 11:38:39   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
Justice101 wrote:
The US Constitution is old, and yet it is still relevant for our nation if only our CURRENT leaders would not usurp their powers and ignore it when the laws do not suit them.


πŸ‘ Dems have been usurping power since the Act of 1871. That's how D.C. became a corporation.

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Sep 27, 2022 11:42:01   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
Ricktloml wrote:
Bravo! And notice each/every one of these countries are governed by l*****t ideals. ALL these countries have oppressive regimes---no individual liberty/no freedom of speech...and the miserable results (murder of citizens --by the millions/false imprisonment/torture/starvation/suppression of basic human rights,) of these l*****t policies is well known...and should be obvious. Yet the very same l*****t policies are now being instituted at almost lightening speed right here. And worse these oppressive/tyrannical/murderous policies are DEFENDED. Just think about the roll useful i***ts have played in the destruction of societies/deaths of dissenters throughout history
Bravo! And notice each/every one of these countrie... (show quote)


πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘

These oppressive regimes are c*******t in nature.

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Sep 27, 2022 12:04:47   #
Justice101
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
πŸ‘ Dems have been usurping power since the Act of 1871. That's how D.C. became a corporation.


The Bill of Rights was intentionally buried, as it did not come from the Constitution but as a separate document put in place by the people to prevent the aforementioned unlawful actions from occurring, by leaving it to the full power of we the people to crush anyone who violated our law, which they absolutely did. Now all we have to do is enforce that Bill of Rights as a separate law of we the people, as individuals within our own jurisdiction, and the fraud is stopped, and the trials begin. We might as well go over to England and hang the royal family while we are at it for attempting to ens***e us through fraud and debauchery.

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Sep 27, 2022 12:06:50   #
anandacherie Loc: left coast
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
πŸ‘ Dems have been usurping power since the Act of 1871. That's how D.C. became a corporation.


Hello, Ulysses S. Grant a Republican with a Republican controlled Congress, passed all 3 Force Acts. Not Democrats. Know your history.

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Sep 27, 2022 12:17:48   #
RandyBrian Loc: Texas
 
Ricktloml wrote:
Bravo! And notice each/every one of these countries are governed by l*****t ideals. ALL these countries have oppressive regimes---no individual liberty/no freedom of speech...and the miserable results (murder of citizens --by the millions/false imprisonment/torture/starvation/suppression of basic human rights,) of these l*****t policies is well known...and should be obvious. Yet the very same l*****t policies are now being instituted at almost lightening speed right here. And worse these oppressive/tyrannical/murderous policies are DEFENDED. Just think about the roll useful i***ts have played in the destruction of societies/deaths of dissenters throughout history
Bravo! And notice each/every one of these countrie... (show quote)


Agree 100 %

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Sep 27, 2022 12:23:03   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
Justice101 wrote:
The Bill of Rights was intentionally buried, as it did not come from the Constitution but as a separate document put in place by the people to prevent the aforementioned unlawful actions from occurring, by leaving it to the full power of we the people to crush anyone who violated our law, which they absolutely did. Now all we have to do is enforce that Bill of Rights as a separate law of we the people, as individuals within our own jurisdiction, and the fraud is stopped, and the trials begin. We might as well go over to England and hang the royal family while we are at it for attempting to ens***e us through fraud and debauchery.
The Bill of Rights was intentionally buried, as it... (show quote)


The royal family of England are mere figureheads. They have no power. Parliament controls England and Rothschild controls Parliament.

We need to shoot a poison dart into "Medusa" who controls America. That may have some effect on Rothschild.

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Sep 27, 2022 12:34:25   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 
anandacherie wrote:
Hello, Ulysses S. Grant a Republican with a Republican controlled Congress, passed all 3 Force Acts. Not Democrats. Know your history.


https://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/EnforcementActs.htm

The Enforcement Acts of 1870 and 1871

The adoption of the Thirteenth, There was already a Thirteenth Amendment on the books. Dems wrote over it to conceal it. Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution extended civil and legal protections to former s***es and prohibited states from disenfranchising v**ers β€œon account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.” Forces in some states were at work, however, to deny black citizens their legal rights. Members of the Ku Klux Klan, for example, terrorized black citizens for exercising their right to v**e, running for public office, and serving on juries. In response, Congress passed a series of Enforcement Acts in 1870 and 1871 (also known as the Force Acts) to end such violence and empower the president to use military force to protect African Americans.

In its first effort to counteract such use of violence and intimidation, Congress passed the Enforcement Act of May 1870, which prohibited groups of people from banding together "or to go in disguise upon the public highways, or upon the premises of another" with the intention of violating citizens’ constitutional rights. Even this legislation did not diminish harassment of black v**ers in some areas.

In December 1870, Senator Oliver H.P.T. Morton, an Indiana Republican, introduced a resolution requesting the president to communicate any information he had about certain incidents of threatened resistance to the execution of the laws of the United States. After the Senate adopted Morton's resolution, President Ulysses S. Grant submitted several War Department reports relating to events in several southern states. These reports were referred to the Select Committee of the Senate to Investigate the Alleged Outrages in the Southern States, chaired by Senator Henry Wilson of Massachusetts. In the next Congress the Joint Select Committee to Inquire into the Condition of Affairs in the Late I**********nary States broadened that mandate.

While these committees were investigating southern attempts to impede Reconstruction, the Senate passed two more Force acts, also known as the Ku Klux Klan acts, designed to enforce the Fourteenth Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1866. The Second Force Act, which became law in February 1871, placed administration of national e******ns under the control of the federal government and empowered federal judges and United States marshals to supervise local polling places. The Third Force Act, dated April 1871, empowered the president to use the armed forces to combat those who conspired to deny equal protection of the laws and to suspend habeas corpus, if necessary, to enforce the act.

While the Force acts and the publicity generated by the joint committee temporarily helped put an end to the violence and intimidation, the end of formal Reconstruction in 1877 allowed for a return of largescale disenfranchisement of African Americans.

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Sep 27, 2022 12:39:58   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
anandacherie wrote:
He embodies them all. Looking at Trump, and all his villains, Roger Stone, Steve Bannon, et. al., one would be truly hard-pressed to find even one redeeming characteristic. I can't think of any.


What do you know about redeeming characteristics? I remind you that your neo-Marxist Progressive Party is a magnet for atheists, sexual perverts, nihlism, moral relativism, & those who intentionally destroy the sanctity of life, traditional marriag, the nuclear family & that's just the tip of your irredeemable iceberg.

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Sep 27, 2022 12:41:19   #
Justice101
 
Ginny_Dandy wrote:
The royal family of England are mere figureheads. They have no power. Parliament controls England and Rothschild controls Parliament.

We need to shoot a poison dart into "Medusa" who controls America. That may have some effect on Rothschild.


Think again my dear.

https://aim4t***h.org/2018/04/17/exposed-all-the-queens-agents-and-corporations-that-control-the-world/

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Sep 27, 2022 18:44:19   #
Ginny_Dandy Loc: Pacific Northwest
 


Wrong Crown.

https://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/luciferian-crown-empire-crown-temple-city-of-london-corporation-jesuit-merchants/64173

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Oct 11, 2022 15:42:47   #
Papajohn
 
rebelwidacoz wrote:
When all is said and done the fact remains is that the democratic e*******l system worked despite all of Trumps tainted efforts to totally dismantle it.There was just enough democracy loving people that prevented it.Personally in this day and age ,I found them to be Magnificent and totally disingenuous to the agenda of the Devil.


There were so many discrepancies in the 2020 e******n, there is no way it could be fair. Pennsylvania would Not let the Republican observers near enough to the b****t counters to observe. Nuff said!!!

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Oct 11, 2022 20:06:35   #
Radiance3
 
336Robin wrote:
Just another excuse for Republicans to note tighten up e******n security.

They want to try and steal the e******n again.


ABC News

House GOP leaders want their members to v**e against e******n reform bill, claiming it's ineffective
:

TAL AXELROD and MARIAM KHAN
Tue, September 20, 2022 at 5:14 PM


House GOP leadership said Tuesday that it is formally whipping Republican members to v**e against a bipartisan bill that seeks to reform the counting of p**********l e*******l v**es in order to blunt challenges to the results of a White House race.

A spokesperson for House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., confirmed to ABC News that party leaders will press fellow Republicans to oppose the bill. Earlier Tuesday, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., told reporters there would be a Wednesday v**e on the bill, which was crafted by Reps. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., and Liz Cheney, R-Wyo, two leading members of the House committee investigating J*** 6.

"In their continued fixation to inject the Federal government into e******ns, this legislation runs counter to reforms necessary to strengthen the integrity of our e******ns," Scalise's office said in guidance explaining why leadership wants Republicans to v**e "no."

Should all Democrats back the bill, it would still pass the House, where the party has a narrow majority.


The bill seeks changes to the 135-year-old E*******l Count Act, which former President Donald Trump and his allies sought to use to overturn the results of the 2020 p**********l race, the J*** 6 c*******e has said.

Among other things, the proposed legislation affirms that the vice president's role in overseeing the E*******l College count after each e******n is solely ceremonial -- a reform in recognition of the intense pressure then-Vice President Mike Pence was under on J*** 6, 2021, to reject slates of e*****rs for victor Joe Biden. The new bill also requires that one-third of lawmakers from each congressional chamber back an objection to the e*******l results before a v**e, up from the current threshold that requires any objection to win support from just one House member and one senator to trigger a v**e.


The House bill also mandates that governors t***smit state results to Congress and bars e******n officials from not certifying their state's e******n results.

Similar legislation was proposed in the Senate after bipartisan talks that included Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va, and Susan Collins, R-Maine.

The two bills are similar, though the Senate legislation sets a lower threshold to introduce objections to the e*******l count.

MORE: Manchin, Collins cite J*** 6 as they push reforms to 1887 E*******l Count Act

It's unclear which proposal will be able to garner more support, but Democrats are insistent that some kind of e******n bill make it to President Biden's desk.

"Failure is not an option. We've got to put a piece of reform on the president's desk. We've got to protect democracy. That's what all of us, that's what the entire Democratic caucus wants. That's what the J*** 6 c*******e members want. That's our focus," Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-Calif. and a member of the committee, told reporters Tuesday morning. "But, you know, in the short term, let's see which chambers pass bills. I think that's important."

House GOP leaders want their members to v**e against e******n reform bill, claiming it's ineffective originally appeared on abcnews.go.com
Just another excuse for Republicans to note tighte... (show quote)

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C*******t Democrats could never win any e******n without fraud or stealing v**es.
GOP please be vigilant these schemes could happen again on Nov. 2022 e******n.

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