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In reply to the discussion: The Genuine Constitutional Remedy for a Fraudulent Election [View all]KingCharlemagne
(7,908 posts)115. Ironic that you posted your pablum the same week as
Bastille Day. But you keep persisting in your romanticization of the Constitution as something that sits outside human experience and supersedes it.
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Exactly which is why we need to focus on what we can actually do vs what we dream about doing and
cstanleytech
Jul 2017
#72
Obviously the Republicans know this and have been gearing up for massive voter
Dustlawyer
Jul 2017
#101
He would have to have a conscience to resign over humiliation and he has proven he lacks that. nt
cstanleytech
Jul 2017
#73
It would seem that it would be implied when there are Amendments that forbid interference
loyalsister
Jul 2017
#53
It is utter bullshit that a party can steal an election and remain in power.
we can do it
Jul 2017
#6
Agreed. If there was collusion with a foreign government to steal the election, the results should
politicaljunkie41910
Jul 2017
#27
If crimes were committed putting people in office, any actions by that person should be nullified.
we can do it
Jul 2017
#49
Agree. Same here. Amendments will be necessary if we still have rule of law.
we can do it
Jul 2017
#70
Also, in line with the Constitution let's up the number of House members to accurately reflect...
Hugin
Jul 2017
#11
There is less variation in the number of persons per representative than you might think
onenote
Jul 2017
#84
How many hours do YOU devote to making it work? Some of us have actually volunteered full time.
we can do it
Jul 2017
#44
How exactly does one do that with gerrymandering and hacked machines and courts stacked?
we can do it
Jul 2017
#50
IMO/ FWIW: elections are the remedy for ineffective or unpopular representation
MedusaX
Jul 2017
#21
The Constitution was purposefully written in such a way that future events could be effectively
MedusaX
Jul 2017
#56
It's not illegal per se for a foreign govt to attempt to "influence" the outcome of a US election
onenote
Jul 2017
#85
Thanks. That's exactly what I say when people start babbling about term limits. We have them already
Hekate
Jul 2017
#31
Unless Russian meddling is obliterated, AND electronic voting made unhackable, I can already predict
BamaRefugee
Jul 2017
#32
yep; get ready for a lot of dems to act shocked and surprised; it's getting old. nt
TheFrenchRazor
Jul 2017
#96
And impeachment, which is the other constitutional remedy, as people have noted.
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2017
#60
Last time the Republicans tried to remove a Democratic president through impeachment...
cab67
Jul 2017
#76
that "remedy" is no remedy at all, if the elections are rigged. there needs to be a better solution.
TheFrenchRazor
Jul 2017
#94
Why do people assume that there is a better solution, just because there "needs" to be?
BzaDem
Jul 2017
#97