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<blockquote data-quote="Macbrother" data-source="post: 4777255" data-attributes="member: 42759"><p>That's not unfortunate for me, it's unfortunate for you. You're free to "believe" there was fraud, just like you're free to believe in Santa Claus, Bigfoot, etc. But the world will continue to go on regardless. Secondly, who knows more about election law jurisprudence? You? Or the <em>entire</em> United States judiciary branch? Good thing law proceeds from the courts, not partisan message board warriors, I guess.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't you lambast the leftwing media at every opportunity? Yet when that very same media produces something sympathetic to your cause, you lap up every word and share it every chance you can get. If it was something negative to Trump, you wouldn't have got past the first sentence. So now Molly Ball's word is gospel, huh? This opinion piece from Time now <strong>proves</strong> there was a grand conspiracy and the entirety of the United States judiciary was in on it? Judges appointed from Trump to <em>Reagan</em> in five different states all "had it in" against Trump?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macbrother, post: 4777255, member: 42759"] That's not unfortunate for me, it's unfortunate for you. You're free to "believe" there was fraud, just like you're free to believe in Santa Claus, Bigfoot, etc. But the world will continue to go on regardless. Secondly, who knows more about election law jurisprudence? You? Or the [I]entire[/I] United States judiciary branch? Good thing law proceeds from the courts, not partisan message board warriors, I guess. Don't you lambast the leftwing media at every opportunity? Yet when that very same media produces something sympathetic to your cause, you lap up every word and share it every chance you can get. If it was something negative to Trump, you wouldn't have got past the first sentence. So now Molly Ball's word is gospel, huh? This opinion piece from Time now [B]proves[/B] there was a grand conspiracy and the entirety of the United States judiciary was in on it? Judges appointed from Trump to [I]Reagan[/I] in five different states all "had it in" against Trump? [/QUOTE]
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