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Debutante 2 points ago +2 / -0

Truthfully, I am not angry at the SCOTUS because of this...decision.

I am profoundly ashamed of them. They have to know how things presently stand. I doubt they are totally unaware of the massive amount of evidence which, has been uncovered in regard to voter fraud committed by the Democrats in the 2020 election.

To claim that Texas did not suffer "specific injury" is simply not true. Each and every Trump voter was affected by, and suffered injury from, this fraud. To feign blindness to this fact and insist the situation be treated as an injury against a collective unit is not justice. The cheaters do not feel anything is wrong and therefore, a "collective whole" filing a complaint is an impossibility.

To be angry at the SCOTUS would imply a legitimacy in their decision that I do not agree with -- whereas to say I am ashamed of them speaks volumes as to the degree I feel they have failed justice.

I do not know the breakdown of the individual votes -- so if there were dissenting opinions my remarks would not pertain to those judges.

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ScuffAndy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Every single American suffers from even just one single fraudulent vote.

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Joe_Btfsplk 1 point ago +1 / -0

Couldn't Roberts have just changed the wording so they could apply the law.

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