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Old 01-10-2021, 08:53 PM   #11
Hank Chinaski
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Re: May it please the court...

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The point, which seems pretty obvious, is that having the election decided in that fashion was bad for democracy. There is a direct line between the Supreme Court's Bush v. Gore decision and the theory concocted by Republicans twenty years later that they can disregard a state's votes if they have the votes in Congress. Twenty years ago, their anti-democratic theories involved the federal courts. This year, when they lost in the federal courts, that didn't stop them. Democracy doesn't die all at once, but in steps.

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I watched on TV while Fla. libs were trying to steal the election, change the count. You are not stupid, but you are blinded by your bias. Trust me on this.

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