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02-05-2021, 11:02 PM
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The Pennsylvania secretary of state resigned last week because she illegally changed the voting laws. Also, lawsuits in Arizona, Georgia and Michigan are now going through the state courts and will be heard.
So many fools on here and in the media keep saying the 2020 election wasn't stolen. These clowns think that because it was done against Trump, that it was OK. They are too stupid to understand.
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02-05-2021, 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by myohmyjustify
The Pennsylvania secretary of state resigned last week because she illegally changed the voting laws. Also, lawsuits in Arizona, Georgia and Michigan are now going through the state courts and will be heard.
So many fools on here and in the media keep saying the 2020 election wasn't stolen. These clowns think that because it was done against Trump, that it was OK. They are too stupid to understand.
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02-08-2021, 10:04 AM
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So do Supreme Court justices have any kind of protection such as secret service? I would think ACB is the most important and vulnerable. I hope she has some good personal security.
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02-08-2021, 12:39 PM
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these are actually the first time they are actually thinking about seeing them.
all the others were sent back without seeing them.
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02-08-2021, 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by xtb
So do Supreme Court justices have any kind of protection such as secret service? I would think ACB is the most important and vulnerable. I hope she has some good personal security.
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Strictly my opinion, they are a co-equal branch of our government. It is very logical to think 9 members of the high court have more need than the 535 number by the co-equal counterparts. That being said I would think they have the special Suburban detail everywhere they go.
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02-08-2021, 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by xtb
So do Supreme Court justices have any kind of protection such as secret service? I would think ACB is the most important and vulnerable. I hope she has some good personal security.
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the place is safe, even when CHUCKY schumer asks his followers to attack the building.
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02-08-2021, 07:18 PM
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Originally Posted by fast4522
Strictly my opinion, they are a co-equal branch of our government. It is very logical to think 9 members of the high court have more need than the 535 number by the co-equal counterparts. That being said I would think they have the special Suburban detail everywhere they go.
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Looks like they can get protection from U.S. Marshalls but they have to request it. Doesn’t seem right.
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02-09-2021, 06:33 PM
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They wills say no standing just CoverTheirAsses
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02-09-2021, 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by fast4522
Strictly my opinion, they are a co-equal branch of our government. It is very logical to think 9 members of the high court have more need than the 535 number by the co-equal counterparts. That being said I would think they have the special Suburban detail everywhere they go.
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I was at a continuing education course where they had a retired federal judge speaking and we had to clear the room while they brought him in with security and dogs.
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02-09-2021, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by garyscpa
I was at a continuing education course where they had a retired federal judge speaking and we had to clear the room while they brought him in with security and dogs.
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I think all 9 deserve the right guy who get them everywhere they need to go, obviously armed, communication coms, and someone who knows evasive driving when there is a pattern observed during driving. I really doubt they get anything less.
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02-09-2021, 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by myohmyjustify
The Pennsylvania secretary of state resigned last week because she illegally changed the voting laws. Also, lawsuits in Arizona, Georgia and Michigan are now going through the state courts and will be heard.
So many fools on here and in the media keep saying the 2020 election wasn't stolen. These clowns think that because it was done against Trump, that it was OK. They are too stupid to understand.
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Kathy Boockvar did not resign because she changed the voting laws. It had nothing to do with that. She resigned because her department failed to advertise a proposed amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution as required by law. That amendment had to do with the statute of limitations on child abuse cases, no the election laws.
The thing is every story on the subject ls very clear on the point. So:if you tell us she resigned because she illegally changed the election laws, you are lying.
More than sixty lawsuits have already been dismissed, why should those above be any different. Just because SCOTUS has them on their docket does not mean the end result will be different. The fools aren’t the ones who think the election wasn’t stolen; it’s the ones who think it was.
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02-10-2021, 12:06 AM
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I looked at the Powell case. What the bleep is The Elementh Amendment. What competent attorney allows a typo like that slip by? Not once, but three times. And the arguments in the filing are ones that have been rejected several times in previous cases.
Also being placed on the docket is no assurance the case will be heard.
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02-10-2021, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by mostpost
Kathy Boockvar did not resign because she changed the voting laws. It had nothing to do with that. She resigned because her department failed to advertise a proposed amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution as required by law. That amendment had to do with the statute of limitations on child abuse cases, no the election laws.
The thing is every story on the subject ls very clear on the point. So:if you tell us she resigned because she illegally changed the election laws, you are lying.
More than sixty lawsuits have already been dismissed, why should those above be any different. Just because SCOTUS has them on their docket does not mean the end result will be different. The fools aren’t the ones who think the election wasn’t stolen; it’s the ones who think it was.
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Failed to advertise? That comment is a quite silly.
The election laws are quite clear, and she broke them. She violated the US Constitution and if that wasn't good enough for her, she then doubled-down by violating the State Constitution.
To change the election laws in Pennsylvania the state legislators must change the law through legislation, not by a corrupt Democrat, such as Boockvar.
Last edited by myohmyjustify; 02-10-2021 at 08:02 PM.
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02-22-2021, 03:47 PM
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