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On this program, I will discuss the decision by the Supreme Court to decline to hear a lawsuit from Texas challenging the presidential election results in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Georgia, thus preventing the myriad examples of voter fraud from being exposed to the general public. There is strong speculation that the Supreme Court shirked their responsibility for upholding the law because of fear that exposing and punishing fraud would provoke mob violence. If true, they are allowing the United States Republic to be conquered by criminals from within our borders and enemies abroad without them having to overtly fire a shot. I wonder if we will accept the loss of liberty and sovereignty docilely. I have no intention of doing so; I intend to resist.
© Copyright 2020 Liberty and Posterity
On this program, I will discuss the decision by the Supreme Court to decline to hear a lawsuit from Texas challenging the presidential election results in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Georgia, thus preventing the myriad examples of voter fraud from being exposed to the general public. There is strong speculation that the Supreme Court shirked their responsibility for upholding the law because of fear that exposing and punishing fraud would provoke mob violence. If true, they are allowing the United States Republic to be conquered by criminals from within our borders and enemies abroad without them having to overtly fire a shot. I wonder if we will accept the loss of liberty and sovereignty docilely. I have no intention of doing so; I intend to resist.
© Copyright 2020 Liberty and Posterity