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preferredfault 39 points ago +39 / -0

Dragon shards strategy: Conservative state governments need to act on their own to dole out the convictions / punishments. That's the only way justice happens.

Texas should be charging everyone involved with conspiracy and election fraud, as if it was committed in their states, even if it wasn't, because it WAS committed AGAINST their states by diluting their votes. That gives them every right. If they need to make some federal law into state law retroactively, then so be it, just have the state legislatures get together and pass it and pass other things that give them the ability to do everything they need. Then conservative states can start the process of holding people accountable.

They can do many of the things that needs to be done, without seceding. They just need to look at it from the perspective of not relying on the federal government and think, "What needs to happen here and how can we make it happen if we have to do it ourselves".

Make these people who committed election fraud across the country and those who aided them and tried to cover it up, charged and wanted in conservative states.

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GBA4ever 27 points ago +27 / -0

The guy who filled in for Rush today said the impeachment is about protecting the Biden coup. And he said Pence had a constitutional obligation to send back the electoral college votes to the seven contested states. I’m spreading the link of mike lindells fraud expose to everyone I know. Someone in a position of power to act on the evidence will hopefully step up. Otherwise it may be box 4.

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TrudopesEyebrow [S] 24 points ago +24 / -0

Pence had a constitutional obligation to send back the electoral college votes to the seven contested states. I’m spreading the link of mike lindells fraud expose to everyone I know.

Needs a x100000 upvote.

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IsThisReal71 -1 points ago +1 / -2

He couldn’t have. That was his problem. He has no authority to do it. The constitution is quite clear in his role. As much as I wished he would have, it would not have worked. Had he done that, the Supreme Court would have overruled him.