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If the Republicans don’t figure this out real quick, there will no longer be the Republic we know and love. Given the destruction created by the last two years as an example created by one party rule. More of an autocracy.
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SSG Bill McCoy
Master Chief, we're already at the point of losing our Republic, especially in view of this year's mid-term elections! Fetterman for example, declared a winner with more than enough UN-counted votes to beat him; but ... "It's a done deal now." Looks much the same in Arizona, Nevada, etc .... all due to delayed counting of "mail-in" ballots!
The Covid BS was just that ... BULL and all the modifications to our lives have brought nothing but adverse change with a scintilla of evidence that quarantines, closed schools, businesses and churches had ANY positive affect. In fact, evidence points to the knee-jerk reactions being detrimental not only to the U.S. and world economies, but to the very foundation of our country - the Constitution's Bill of Rights.
The mid-term elections was probably this country's last chance to save itself from the ravages of corrupt Congress and Senate members ... perverse policies of DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) and our increasingly woke military. We may very well be doomed at this point. The Founding Fathers are rolling over in their graves at how we've squandered away our rights.
The Covid BS was just that ... BULL and all the modifications to our lives have brought nothing but adverse change with a scintilla of evidence that quarantines, closed schools, businesses and churches had ANY positive affect. In fact, evidence points to the knee-jerk reactions being detrimental not only to the U.S. and world economies, but to the very foundation of our country - the Constitution's Bill of Rights.
The mid-term elections was probably this country's last chance to save itself from the ravages of corrupt Congress and Senate members ... perverse policies of DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) and our increasingly woke military. We may very well be doomed at this point. The Founding Fathers are rolling over in their graves at how we've squandered away our rights.
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MCPO Roger Collins
SSG Bill McCoy Kind of makes one wonder why we devoted a large portion of our lives defending this nation.
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In Colonial America, each qualified voter stepped up to the table where the voting official and his clerks sat, and publicly announced their choices. The candidates also sitting at the table rose and thanked those voters who had chosen them. Honestly, I'd prefer this system. You can't intimidate citizens after their ballots are cast. More importantly, you can't intimidate armed citizens.
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SGT (Join to see)
SGT James Murphy - I like the thought. The 2A is not the topic of discussion however. The legality of mail-in voting is.
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When we had paper ballots, we KNEW the results of our elections, mostly by midnight or at worst, the wee hours of the next morning.
How is it with computerized voting then, that it takes so long to tabulate the results? Are mail-in ballots not able to be scanned into the same scanners as today's paper ballots (at least in my state)? Can we really trust hand counting after what we saw in Atlanta in 2020 and other cities. I'm not saying there was actual fraud, but if the process isn't TRUSTED by those who can lawfully vote, the danger is that they won't BOTHER TO VOTE!
How is it with computerized voting then, that it takes so long to tabulate the results? Are mail-in ballots not able to be scanned into the same scanners as today's paper ballots (at least in my state)? Can we really trust hand counting after what we saw in Atlanta in 2020 and other cities. I'm not saying there was actual fraud, but if the process isn't TRUSTED by those who can lawfully vote, the danger is that they won't BOTHER TO VOTE!
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