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Trump urged to consider declaring martial law
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If it was good enough for Abraham Lincoln .....
Now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws, do hereby declare that in my judgment the public safety especially requires that the suspension of the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, so proclaimed in the said proclamation of the 15th of September, 1863, be made effectual and be duly enforced in and throughout the said State of Kentucky and that martial law be for the present established therein. I do therefore hereby require of the military officers in the said State that the privileges of the writ of habeas corpus be effectually suspended within the said State, according to the aforesaid proclamation, and that martial law be establishedComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt's already been proven there wasn't.
They have recorded both a senior executive at Dominion and the ex Vice President boasting about the fraud.
Proof of the machines switching votes.
Videos of some ballots being destroyed and others being illegally filled in by election workers.
Recounts have identified USB stick shenanigans, and we have the video of that chick sneakily handing one over to some sleazy dude.
Thousands of eye-witnesses who have reported fraud.
So it’s reasonable to say it’s for the best, or it’s only fair because Gore really won 20 years ago or we don’t like the colour of Trump’s skin, but it’s not really possible to maintain that the election wasn’t rigged. Everyone knows it.
Doesn’t matter to us yet, but I think they’re planning to use the same system for London mayor.Comment
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Originally posted by hugebrain View PostThey have videos of the cases of hidden ballots being brought out in the middle of the night.
They have recorded both a senior executive at Dominion and the ex Vice President boasting about the fraud.
11 out of 10 SimonD pointsComment
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Originally posted by hugebrain View PostThey have videos of the cases of hidden ballots being brought out in the middle of the night.
They have recorded both a senior executive at Dominion and the ex Vice President boasting about the fraud.
Proof of the machines switching votes.
Videos of some ballots being destroyed and others being illegally filled in by election workers.
Recounts have identified USB stick shenanigans, and we have the video of that chick sneakily handing one over to some sleazy dude.
Thousands of eye-witnesses who have reported fraud.
So it’s reasonable to say it’s for the best, or it’s only fair because Gore really won 20 years ago or we don’t like the colour of Trump’s skin, but it’s not really possible to maintain that the election wasn’t rigged. Everyone knows it.
Doesn’t matter to us yet, but I think they’re planning to use the same system for London mayor.I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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All of that has been debunked unless you're stupid. The only thing that hasn't is the boatloads of ballots from North Korea and the infiltration by a dead Venezuelan presidentOriginally posted by hugebrain View PostThey have videos of the cases of hidden ballots being brought out in the middle of the night.
They have recorded both a senior executive at Dominion and the ex Vice President boasting about the fraud.
Proof of the machines switching votes.
Videos of some ballots being destroyed and others being illegally filled in by election workers.
Recounts have identified USB stick shenanigans, and we have the video of that chick sneakily handing one over to some sleazy dude.
Thousands of eye-witnesses who have reported fraud.
So it’s reasonable to say it’s for the best, or it’s only fair because Gore really won 20 years ago or we don’t like the colour of Trump’s skin, but it’s not really possible to maintain that the election wasn’t rigged. Everyone knows it.
Doesn’t matter to us yet, but I think they’re planning to use the same system for London mayor.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAll of that has been debunked unless you're stupid.Comment
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Trump declares martial law. He is then arrested by his chief of staff, and power is handed back to the duly elected president.
I can't wait to see it happen.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostQuarter past eight on a Friday evening and pizzed already ... someone's going to have a sore head in the morning
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostTrump declares martial law. He is then arrested by his chief of staff, and power is handed back to the duly elected president. I can't wait to see it happen.
Perhaps you meant General Mark A. Milley who is Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff...Comment
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