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Trump's lawyer-President does not have to support Constitution
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(10-14-2023, 03:04 AM)Mike M (the other one) Wrote: At the time you can't prove he was lying. 

We have been hearing about vote fraud for years. When it was as close as it was, yea it's a bit odd and definitely worth the recount.

Your opinion isn't the only one that matters just because others have a different opinion than yours.


Trump claimed "rigged" voting before any votes were actually cast.  Of course he also claimed a rigged vote when The Apprentice (and by extension, him) didn't win any Emmys.  He doesn't think he can and should lose

Trump has claimed without presenting any actual evidence.  And of course, they only benefitted Democrats

-millions of non-citizens voting 
-busloads of people from neighboring states being bussed into polling stations to Democratic in order to defeat Republicans
-people changing clothes in their car and going back into polling stations to vote as somebody else
-dead people voting by the scores
-ballot factories filling out absentee or mail-in ballots
-voting in multiple states 
-machines magically changing votes or outside forces putting votes in the system 
-manipulated counting
-Republican ballots being thrown away
-the one complaint that is true---they didn't stop counting the votes when he was leading the race

Now all of this stuff is pretty easily provable.  In fact media took the lists of people they claimed were dead or out of state and proved that they were very much alive and/or legally allowed to vote absentee (mostly military votes).

If Trump truly believes the election was rigged despite the plethora of evidence that it wasn't, then he lacks the critical thinking skills required of a President
 

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RE: Trump's lawyer-President does not have to support Constitution - pally - 10-14-2023, 06:29 PM

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