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SSG Dennis R.
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World-class tantrum from a tiny little man.
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SGT Edward Wilcox
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Whatever. It's not like he needs to get into the Whit House to perform his duties. Let the Secret Service remove the bastard in 13 days.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
MSG Stan Hutchison
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Do we dare wait? Look at the havoc he caused in the last 24 hours.
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SGT Edward Wilcox
SGT Edward Wilcox
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If the members of government ignore him, he can do no more damage. Those that went out of control yesterday are going to listen to him even if he is removed from office.
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SGT Russell Wickham
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Sad to see this devolve into such petty stupidness. Yesterday it was news because Pence unfollowed Trump on twitter. Thought we were sending men to Washington, not kindergartners.
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SGT Russell Wickham
SGT Russell Wickham
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Capt Gregory Prickett - "Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the LEGISLATURE thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress: but no Senator or Representative, or Person holding an Office of Trust or Profit under the United States, shall be appointed an Elector." (Emphasis added) Not Trump, nothing to do with Trump. U.S. Constitution Article II, section 1, clause 2. Doesn't say secretary of state, doesn't say state supreme court. It says Legislature, and the legislature of GA, MI, PA, and WI did not change election law, the secretary of state or the state court did. Courts refused to hear the cases, yes. I don't know why, and I am not going to speculate, won't do any good, but the constitution gives the power to the state legislature to direct the manner of selecting the electors.

So, by refusing to hear the case Texas brought against the four states listed above, the SCOTUS vacated this clause of the constitution. If it can be so easily vacated, the paper it is written on is worth about the same as toilet paper--flushed as soon as it is no longer wanted. I don't know what oath officers swear, but before I swore to obey the president or the officers, I swore to support and defend the constitution. So, no fraud claims (other, more capable parties are looking into those), just the plain writing in the constitution, whether you care to admit it or not.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
Capt Gregory Prickett
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SGT Russell Wickham - Are you really going to try and educate me on the law? It's what I do for a living. Second, in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, the legislature delegated authority to make changes. These changes were litigated and found wanting, Trump's claims were 0 for 60 in court.

The Texas case was tossed because Texas was not injured by how other states conducted their elections. In other words, no standing to sue. SCOTUS made no ruling as to the constitutionality of Art. II or the 12th Amend., and it damn sure did not "vacate" a section of the Constitution.

So again, I'll be happy to stop with the pictures you don't like, as soon as you stop spreading the BS as noted.
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SGT Russell Wickham
SGT Russell Wickham
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Capt Gregory Prickett - Good information not passed on by the sources I have read (no surprise there since everyone is pushing an agenda) badly received thanks to the mocking. I have nothing more to say. Mock away.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
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SGT Russell Wickham - my apologies. I have dealt with so many people who have just drunk the koolaid that I sometimes forget that doesn't include everyone.
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