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To: Neeka who wrote (737367)1/10/2021 3:29:05 PM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793924
 
it depends, are judges elected by the citizens, then you can run someone strong against the person. are judges appointed, then you have to get someone strong to run for that office.

if you are in a strong blue state i do see any strong republican opposition that will change things unless many democrats become dissatisfied with them. a good example maybe pa. governor who kept the state locked down imo excessively. In the next election we should see how many people are fed up with their political leaders regardless of party and vote them out.



To: Neeka who wrote (737367)1/10/2021 3:59:55 PM
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Why should we follow laws when they dont? The rule of law is what underpins the country. That is now gone



To: Neeka who wrote (737367)1/10/2021 4:35:31 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793924
 
Yes. Exactly. And any of these people who purport to have been Republicans?

But the Lindsey Graham types will be trying to make nice with these creeps rather than trying to get their asses out of there.

Those two in GA, that little guy with the Beatle haircut, those guys clearly didn't even try to adhere to the law.



To: Neeka who wrote (737367)1/10/2021 5:19:48 PM
From: sm1th  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793924
 
the governors and secretaries of state in the various swing states changed election laws just before and also during the Nov 3 election in an unlawful and unconstitutional manner.
The R's should have filed suits before the election, there were easy wins if pursued.