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In reply to the discussion: I am sure that few remember, but over the past year or so, I have more than once suggested that we [View all]bucolic_frolic
(47,930 posts)26. Just keep dredging up qualifications, corruption, background checks, Congressional testimony
Irregularities to be documented. Congress and a new DOJ has work to do.
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I am sure that few remember, but over the past year or so, I have more than once suggested that we [View all]
Atticus
Sep 2020
OP
When describing judicial appointments, what other type of "invalid" is there besides "legally"? nt
Atticus
Sep 2020
#5
Thank you. I, also, must "leave it to lawyers". I'm just trying to strike the match that
Atticus
Sep 2020
#40
If tax cheating criminals are appointing SC justices, this country is in big trouble
Blue Owl
Sep 2020
#4
There it is: "There is no Constitutional mechanism---". We are facing a totally unforeseen threat
Atticus
Sep 2020
#29
"It doesn't matter how he got elected". The hell you say! IF this was true---and it is not---
Atticus
Sep 2020
#45
Does the president make a contract, so to speak, with the US? He vows to "Uphold the US
Maraya1969
Sep 2020
#47
Former Prosecutor for the US Attorney in the DC office Glenn Kirshner says impeach them
A HERETIC I AM
Sep 2020
#15
Yes Atticus I remember your comments. That's because I've always thought you're spot on
Illumination
Sep 2020
#16
The only way to remove them is to impeach them, requiring 67 votes in the senate
Fiendish Thingy
Sep 2020
#19
As difficult as it is to accept losing the White House when we won the popular vote,
Atticus
Sep 2020
#33
They'd have to show that the votes were electronically flipped in WI, MI, and PA
sandensea
Sep 2020
#25
Just keep dredging up qualifications, corruption, background checks, Congressional testimony
bucolic_frolic
Sep 2020
#26