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Are we on the brink of civil war 2.0?
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<blockquote data-quote="Macbrother" data-source="post: 4749844" data-attributes="member: 42759"><p>Respectfully, take a step back, and imagine your position were reversed. Imagine it was Trump who was certified. Now imagine it was the democrats claiming fraud, posting sketchy videos of vans with cabinets, stacks of paper which are "seemingly" ballots, affidavits, whatever you want. Now imagine the democrats brought and lost over 60 court cases at the state, federal, and supreme court level. What would be your instinct? That the democrats "really have something here?" Or they were a people and party who could not accept defeat? Which is more likely here?</p><p></p><p>It's very easy to claim fraud. Much harder to <strong>prove </strong>it in a court of law. And your supposition that judges just "didn't want anything to do with it" is speculative, self-serving and unconvincing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macbrother, post: 4749844, member: 42759"] Respectfully, take a step back, and imagine your position were reversed. Imagine it was Trump who was certified. Now imagine it was the democrats claiming fraud, posting sketchy videos of vans with cabinets, stacks of paper which are "seemingly" ballots, affidavits, whatever you want. Now imagine the democrats brought and lost over 60 court cases at the state, federal, and supreme court level. What would be your instinct? That the democrats "really have something here?" Or they were a people and party who could not accept defeat? Which is more likely here? It's very easy to claim fraud. Much harder to [B]prove [/B]it in a court of law. And your supposition that judges just "didn't want anything to do with it" is speculative, self-serving and unconvincing. [/QUOTE]
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