Faun
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How would allowing cheaters to cheat protect the Constitution?
By getting caught.
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How would allowing cheaters to cheat protect the Constitution?
Prove there's evidence...
The courts were saying that, not me.
Try to keep up.
To someone who would ignore it anyway? Not worth my time.
Don’t you think that you should prove people cheated before you take away their ability to vote?How would allowing cheaters to cheat protect the Constitution?
By getting caught.
LOLOL
That's ok, I already know there's no evidence. That's why I said there's no evidence. That's why you couldn't post any.
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Hard to get caught when the system agrees with your cheating.
Don’t you think that you should prove people cheated before you take away their ability to vote?
Bullshit. But keep supporting cheating as long as it's your side.
Not really. All that's needed is actual evidence of cheating. Not one case in 2020 had any.
That you or the system would believe.
That's the point of some of the lawsuits, dipshit.
“Some”, but you’ll never say which ones. I won’t even ask.That's the point of some of the lawsuits, dipshit.
The courts and myself would believe it if it's real. Problem was many of those cases failed to show they had real evidence of actual fraud.
Cite the evidence of fraud of even one of those cases that was dismissed...
You can't because there was none.
“Some”, but you’ll never say which ones. I won’t even ask.
What about the rest? The lawsuits that didn’t claim fraud but wanted to disenfranchise millions of people anyway. How do they protect the constitution?
If that were the case, they wouldn't have waited until after the election to file their lawsuits.They didn't want to disenfranchise, they wanted to make the States follow their own rules.
Bull fucking shit from a big bull fucking shitter.
Or it was covered up by the willing media and courts.