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censorthisss 39 points ago +39 / -0

The country has been hijacked from the American people by a headless mob of sycophants and tyrants. It's crystal clear that they don't care about the rule of law, except for when they can use it to tighten their control.

We have to start somewhere and the best option is local government. We have to run for office, pool our resources to support our candidates, and make sure we have a large presence throughout the voting process to ensure the process is carried out fairly. If our candidates lose a fair election, fine. We regroup and continue forward. But we must rid our elections of the rampant fraud to have any shot.

This is especially important in swing states but long term it must be a nationwide effort.

Many people around here have said exactly what I'm saying, and a few of them said they plan to run for local office. Does anyone know who I'm referring to? We need to organize.

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ConfiscationCrenshaw 14 points ago +16 / -2

This is the hard answer we must accept. Saving the republic requires more action. And often times, that action is boring, dull and seemingly trivial. But sitting on the school board and assuring kids get a 1776 commission style education, assuring votes didn’t get flipped to a communist for a measly $10 an hour is exactly the type of work that needs to be done. We need more conservative judges, more rallies and less TV watching.

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censorthisss 10 points ago +10 / -0

Yes and we need to be in the counting rooms and refuse to leave until the job is done.

They are going to try to normalize delayed results and we cannot allow that to happen.

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GBA4ever 6 points ago +6 / -0

The interesting thing for me watching the witnesses testify in the vote fraud hearings was most of the republican observers were women and seniors. Where are the vets and retired police election observers??

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ProfessorOak 7 points ago +7 / -0

I agree we need more involvement, but I do think we're downplaying how corrupt the system is. They specifically picked poll workers that they knew they could either pay off or would be sympathetic to their cause. Some witnesses even indicated that they were allowed to remain in the polling station because of their skin color. Democrats figured that no one would blow the whistle if all the poll workers were brown.