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Sogo

(7,218 posts)
16. I've heard this "alternative" before, however....
Fri May 31, 2019, 09:54 PM
May 2019

....there is no such thing as "nullification" in the Constitution.

You suggestion is a pipe dream.

I like to deal in reality.

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In this Circumstance, Nullification Would be a Just Outcome dlk May 2019 #1
yes this would be justice TalenaGor May 2019 #2
Nullification Would Remove the Many Rewards for Stealing a Presidential Election dlk May 2019 #3
if only....or TalenaGor May 2019 #4
...For SO-O-O-OO-O-o-o LO-O-O-O-ON-N-NNNNGGGggg... lastlib May 2019 #17
yes! and financial ruin.... and public embarrassment..... TalenaGor Jun 2019 #19
One of the many advantages to this would be good-bye to Kavanaugh. That's the first thing off the monmouth4 May 2019 #5
And gorsuch Jakes Progress May 2019 #6
Agreed. This idea has sooooo many potentials.. monmouth4 May 2019 #7
How many times have I wanted this? If trump can be shown to be guilty of conspiracy his Karadeniz May 2019 #8
If we just make up the rules as we go along, we will have no grounds to complain struggle4progress May 2019 #9
I'm in. blueinredohio May 2019 #10
I'd rather the real winner of the election serve after the imposters step down delisen May 2019 #11
Not everything should be automatically nullified lunatica May 2019 #12
That would be the most extreme Constitutional crisis EVER! FakeNoose May 2019 #13
That would mean the turds the orange asshole put on SCOTUS TruckFump May 2019 #14
Nah, I still prefer impeachment Fiendish Thingy May 2019 #15
That would leave Jakes Progress Jun 2019 #20
I've heard this "alternative" before, however.... Sogo May 2019 #16
I said as much. Jakes Progress Jun 2019 #21
governance is not a sim game that we can all hit 'restart' over. 912gdm May 2019 #18
You're going to need to amend the Constitution to get that to work jmowreader Jun 2019 #22
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