Election Litigation Status

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subgenius wrote:
Sun Dec 13, 2020 3:57 pm
canpakes wrote:
Sun Dec 13, 2020 3:47 am

All that matters is that you’re unable to take a plain and simple stand, and state it.
Ah, well aren't you impressed that the student has now become the master.
(and how nice that you are now taking great strides to avoid the reauested evidence that has presented to you (yet again))
I’m not impressed with chickenshyte propagandists who have trouble constructing basic sentences, and who cannot plainly state that they believe that widespread use of narrow and targeted voter fraud occurred. : D

You can’t say it because you don’t believe it.
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Misplaced on a thread about vaccines:
Ajax wrote:Seeing less than 1% of you die from Covid or the vaccine from Covid isn't going to end cheat by mail voting nor require votes be attached to a photo ID that can be tracked and properly verified in a recount.
Ajax,

What good is photo ID and security around mail voting going to do when the Scytl servers in Germany will just flip the votes to Biden anyway?
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Gadianton wrote:
Sun Dec 13, 2020 4:06 pm
Now subs, unzip that file you linked to, read those documents ...
There are no documents. It’s just photos of subs in drag.
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If you could reason with Trump supporters, they wouldn’t be Trump supporters.
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Just so people understand how Xanax can keep going he sticks to alt-right, racist, and far-right forums. After reading his stupid-as-crap drive-by post I was curious what 4chan was saying. Literally the first thread that loaded was headlined with this:
>Be the Trump legal team.
>Spend November and half of December trying to expose the 2020 election fraud to various courts.
>These courts strangely denies your ability to present evidence.
>Georgia Sec of State strangely won't allow signature verification audit.
>Michigan Sec of State strangely won't allow the forensic analysis of Dominion voting machines to go public.
>Democrats mock and ignore 40+ hours of testimony in front of multiple state legislatures.
>Democrats have nothing to say regarding the statistical anomalies (Bobby Piton, The Federalist article, etc.).
>So on and so forth.
>Texas comes in last minute with a direct appeal to Supreme Court but is declined due to procedural issue.
>Mon 14 Dec 2020 comes and the Certified Electors cast their ballots. The mainstream media says: "It is finally over."
>But this vote is sealed in their home state until Wed 6 Jan 2021.
It’s interesting how tightly they’re able to keep themselves to their information bubble. Who woulda thunk that in this day and age when literal facts are a few keystrokes away, millions would choose to self-delude deliberately? It’s astonishing.

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I like this bit:
>Texas comes in last minute with a direct appeal to Supreme Court but is declined due to procedural issue.
The Court's actual order said:
The State of Texas’s motion for leave to file a bill of complaint is denied for lack of standing under Article III of the Constitution. Texas has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections. All other pending motions are dismissed as moot.
That is not a 'procedural issue'. It is saying, in effect "What the heck is it to do with you, Texas, how other states conduct their elections? Butt out, and quite wasting our time!"
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It’s the hallmark of every conspiracy theory. All evidence that disproves the claim of fraud is interpreted as evidence that the conspiracy exists. Sidney Powell claimed today that the CIA and media companies are part of the conspiracy.
he/him
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Is there going to be any repercussions for this? Can these attorneys really just get away with this and now do it any time they want over any issue? If so, the loss is still a big win for the religious right. There really do need to be countersuits. I don't think I'm the only one who felt relief when the Supreme Court slammed down the two lawsuits as totally bogus, and especially that Trump's own picks were not the ones who gave Texas's case that tiniest bit of credibility as presentable. I felt like their potential rulings on other issues that we suspect will go the way of the religious right in the years to come I can accept in exchange for upholding basic democracy. But then, after feeling like that, I felt like I'd just negotiated with terrorists. They may not have gotten their revolution in one fell swoop, but if there isn't an equal and opposite reaction to this, then it will happen again and again and again, and slowly, the nutcases out there will successfully inch their agendas forward.
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Chap wrote:
Sun Dec 13, 2020 6:21 pm
I like this bit:
>Texas comes in last minute with a direct appeal to Supreme Court but is declined due to procedural issue.
The Court's actual order said:
The State of Texas’s motion for leave to file a bill of complaint is denied for lack of standing under Article III of the Constitution. Texas has not demonstrated a judicially cognizable interest in the manner in which another State conducts its elections. All other pending motions are dismissed as moot.
That is not a 'procedural issue'. It is saying, in effect "What the heck is it to do with you, Texas, how other states conduct their elections? Butt out, and quite wasting our time!"
These days, the Constitution is nothing more than a ‘procedural issue’ to Trumpers.
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example from Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
Sun Dec 13, 2020 5:49 pm
>Democrats mock and ignore 40+ hours of testimony in front of multiple state legislatures.
“Biden couldn’t have won because I don’t believe it!!”

“I watched a dump truck pick up trash from a dumpster behind the canvassing building!!”

“My 80-year-old grandmother was confused by the voting machine! Suppression!!”



(Note: These are all actual examples of ‘evidence’ presented at these fake ‘hearings’ and bogus lawsuits.)
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